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Babasiga: Koroipita village
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Fiji stories, Labasa, South Pacific culture, family, migration, Australia/Fiji relationship. Sunday, May 10, 2015. I was surprised to see a program on the ABC about the village of Koroipita on the outskirts of Lautoka. We have visited there a few times and many of our Rotary friends in Geelong have contributed to this excellent program for rehousing Fiji families. Australian builds storm-proof homes for Fiji's poorest residents. By Pacific Affairs reporter Liam Fox. Updated 4 May 2015, 7:57pm. Each home ...
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Babasiga: Vola Ni Kawa Bula
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Fiji stories, Labasa, South Pacific culture, family, migration, Australia/Fiji relationship. Wednesday, April 22, 2015. Vola Ni Kawa Bula. The VKB will be computerised and available online soon. VKB to be available online. Thursday, April 23, 2015. ITAUKEI people would soon access the Vola Ni Kawa Bula (VKB) on the internet, says Native Lands Commissioner chairman Ratu Vananalagi Vesikula. When completed, he said it would be hard for an individual or any group of people to change the VKB and its content.
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Geelong | Go, See, Shop, Drink, Play & Explore Geelong | Page 2
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Go, See, Shop, Drink, Play and Explore Geelong. Blending into the scenery like a chameleon and spanning far into the distance, I ponder how it is that this 738 metre long, historically significant structure sits literally in our backyard yet many a local are oblivious to its existence. Image: Kevin Patterson (2000) National Trust Australia. Decommissioned in 1993 the aqueduct and pedestrian footbridge that runs its length has sadly fallen into disrepair and is unstable for public access. Although you...
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Five great bookshops in the Geelong region | Geelong
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Go, See, Shop, Drink, Play and Explore Geelong. Five great bookshops in the Geelong region. Once long ago Geelong was home to a magnificent bookshop called Griffiths. There was ample space to wander, happy knowledgeable staff, well stocked shelves, delightful children’s area and all this was housed inside a historically divine building. If you’re a bookshop lover like us then you’re likely wondering where this treasure is? Well, sad news, this store is no more. 3/329 Pakington St, Newtown VIC. And over-s...
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Babasiga: Fiji and so many villages
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Fiji stories, Labasa, South Pacific culture, family, migration, Australia/Fiji relationship. Sunday, May 10, 2015. Fiji and so many villages. So many places to visit and I've only been to less than one in eight of them. Maybe my bucket list is to go to some more inviting places in Fiji. 'I've been everywhere man, I've been everywhere' as the song goes. Peceli and Wendy's Blog. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A Pentecost message from Fiji. Its World Turtle Day today. Fiji and so many villages.
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Babasiga: September 2014
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Fiji stories, Labasa, South Pacific culture, family, migration, Australia/Fiji relationship. Monday, September 29, 2014. Only two days rest for Fijian soldiers in Golan. 45 Fijian peacekeepers staying on:. The soldiers did take downtime, Brig-Gen Tikoitoga said. " They took leave paid for by the UN for a couple of days to perhaps clean the cobwebs especially after their two-week experience.". Http:/ fijilive.com/news/2014/09/45-fijian-peacekeepers-staying-on-tikoitoga/59183.Fijilive. September 27, 2014.
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Babasiga: What a grouchy minister
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Fiji stories, Labasa, South Pacific culture, family, migration, Australia/Fiji relationship. Friday, May 01, 2015. What a grouchy minister. I feel pity for the members of a meeting in Labasa of school principals when the visiting minister - who no doubt was given a salusalu and a nice meal - berated them for being slack and damaging in their school environments. Come on, Mr Minister - be positive! School heads told to lead. Saturday, May 02, 2015. Dr Reddy said this would lead to conflicts between teache...
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Babasiga: March 2015
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Fiji stories, Labasa, South Pacific culture, family, migration, Australia/Fiji relationship. Sunday, March 29, 2015. Getting out into the streets. Verses, performed action songs, Bible reading, poetry, prayers, and choir singing. Pictures of the protest march in Melbourne on Palm Sunday 2015. With their theme ‘Hail Jesus! King of Peace and Salvation, Rev Waqainabete said children needed to be well looked after and be treated with respect. Peceli and Wendy's Blog. Saturday, March 28, 2015. MANY years ago ...
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Babasiga: Niko in New York regarding Fiji's Indigenous Rights
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Fiji stories, Labasa, South Pacific culture, family, migration, Australia/Fiji relationship. Friday, April 24, 2015. Niko in New York regarding Fiji's Indigenous Rights. The Fiji Sun wrote a very biased piece about Niko's visit to New York. Perhaps this one is more balanced if you can track down how to listen to the audio. It's on Pacific Beat of the ABC. Battle over iTaukei rights in Fiji resumes at UN in New York. Updated 21 April 2015, 12:26 AEST. Also, an audio from New Zealand. Go to http:/ www&...
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Babasiga: Sweet victory for Lautoka youth
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Fiji stories, Labasa, South Pacific culture, family, migration, Australia/Fiji relationship. Saturday, April 25, 2015. Sweet victory for Lautoka youth. From w, Good to read that two school in the West have done so well in the Cocacola Games. From the Fiji Times:. Sunday, April 26, 2015. Students of Jasper Williams High School and Natabua High School enjoy their moment after their crowning as the 2015 Coca-Cola Games champions at the ANZ Stadium yesterday. Picture: JONE LUVENITOGA. An elated Natabua coach...