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IHG supports Fiji cancer efforts

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In recognition of International Childhood Cancer Day (ICCD), IHG Hotels and Resorts in Fiji have donated a total of F$3000 to support ongoing efforts for children with cancer in Fiji. IHG Fiji made the donation to WOWS Kids Fiji, a non-profit charity foundation for children with cancer. “This is a great opportunity for us to […]

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Mt Korobaba peak overlooking Suva and Lami

Mt Korobaba: A view worth the climb

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By Angus Delaney A lot of travel in Fiji is focused on relaxing by the beach in a hammock, but if you’re up for something a little more challenging, Mt Korobaba is perfect for you. Located just on the outskirts of Lami, Mt Korobaba is a short but tough hike, which offers panoramic views of […]

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Real Pacific Photo Exhibition by Jason Chute

Review: Jason Chute’s #realpacific: Photographs from Oceania

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By Ariela Zibiah Jason Chute’s collection of #realpacific: Photographs from Oceania pays homage to the Pacific region’s heterogeneity, a storytellers’ treasure trove. Chute captures warmth in his sunsets and seduction in the milky way which rises out of a Red Breach. The stillness of dawn in a dew-covered countryside, the abundance of our ocean, the […]

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Matt Moran

Aussie chef to bring ‘unforgettable’ dining experience at Fiji resorts

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Australian chef Matt Moran is bringing his iconic paddock-to-plate philosophy to Fiji next month. He will be taking over the kitchen at two of Fiji’s premium resorts – Sheraton Fiji Golf and Beach Resort and Fiji Marriott Resort Momi Bay. With a career spanning over 30 years, Moran’s passion for fresh and seasonal produce will […]

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Fiji Museum

Fiji Museum opens Girmit exhibition

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By Sera Tikotikovatu-Sefeti The Fiji Museum this week opened a newly renovated section that focuses on the Fijian-Indian experience. Fiji Museum Head of Special Projects, Dr. Katrina Iggleston said at the opening yesterday, “This new area of the museum focuses solely on the Girmitya experience, so within the museum itself, we have always had small […]

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Pasifika Prima Voce

Fiji Fringe Festival: Pasifika Prima Voce

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By Sera Tikotikovatu-Sefeti “I think the Fiji Fringe Festival is a great initiative for artists to bring their ‘A’ game and showcase their talent because we are trying to encourage children that they can have a career in art and can also be their mainstream of income that they can aspire to.” – Soko Loga […]

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2TINGS & DJ Christonite

Fiji Fringe Festival: 2TINGS

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By Sera Tikotikovatu-Sefeti “I would say every moment behind the equipment is tailor-made because we are creating and mixing live. What happens here may not happen on another night.” – Albert Eastgate The Fiji Fringe Festival will feature not one, but two DJs, who will collaborate to create a mix of music and an original […]

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Natalie Raikadroka

Fiji Fringe Festival: Natalie Raikadroka

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By Sera Tikotikovatu-Sefeti “My act is focused more on those who enjoy listening to good, soulful, and groovy music.” – Natalie Raikadroka Natalie Raikadroka’s songs are sung by people of all ages across Fiji, and she is a favourite entertainer when it comes to national athletic events like Coca-Cola games. The songstress has been in […]

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Ben Masirewa

Fiji Fringe Festival: Ben Masirewa

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By Sera Tikotikovatu-Sefeti “Come with an open heart and mind, and you will leave a little lighter,” Peni (Ben) Masirewa says of his upcoming gig at the Fiji Fringe Festival. The talented guitarist intends to use a variety of guitar styles to transport his audience on a journey of tranquillity and surprises during his upcoming […]

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Laisiasa Naulumatua Art Exhibition

Politics and political impasse: will Fiji learn from our history?

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By Ariela Zibiah A political cartoon published in 1977 in Fiji has taken on a rather poignant meaning, as it could’ve been speaking to today’s political impasse. The cartoon depicts Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara, whose party had just experienced its first loss after two elections, leaving on a boat (Leadership) and Siddiq Koya, the then […]

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