For generations of Fijians living abroad, staying connected to home has always meant more than simply following the news. It means remaining connected to the people, culture, celebrations, conversations, and community spirit that continue to shape Fijian identity across the world.
For many years, Fiji Times has played an important role in that connection, becoming one of the most recognised and widely followed publications among overseas Fijians in Sydney and across New South Wales. Through its reporting, community coverage, and ongoing engagement with diaspora organisations, Fiji Times has built a strong and enduring relationship with Fijian communities living in Australia.
The publication holds a particularly close connection with Fiji Indian communities, many of whom maintain deep cultural, family, and emotional ties with Fiji despite living abroad for decades. Through its extensive network of Indian associations, religious groups, cultural organisations, and community leaders, Fiji Times continues to provide coverage that reflects the interests, achievements, celebrations, and concerns of overseas Fijians from all backgrounds.
From major community events and cultural festivals to local achievements, business stories, and developments back home in Fiji, Fiji Times has remained committed to serving as a bridge between communities separated by distance but united by heritage.
Today, Fiji Times continues that legacy with the same commitment — helping overseas Fijians remain informed, connected, and engaged with the country and communities they continue to proudly call home.