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A lifestyle and tourism portal for curious locals and independent travellers


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                Netani Rika


                 Editorial                Welcome Fiji Travellers to our latest issue, in which we feature a range of
              Samantha Magick             visual art attractions and experiences across the nation.
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                                          Fiji’s artistic traditions are deep, as illustrated by the traditional crafts of
                                          masi making and carving. Cover artist Hefrani Barnes represents the
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             Waisale Rokotuiveikau        new guard. In working with vibrant paints, synthetic materials and tapa to
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                                          explore questions around the environment, culture change and culture,
                                          she is drawing on tradition while forging her own, colourful path.
            Fiji Traveller is published by
              Front Page Pte Ltd          We also take a quick tour of the studios and galleries housing our current
             GPO Box 12718, Suva, Fiji
                                          artists, from the new National Art Gallery in Suva to the Fiji Prison Service’s
        Subscribe at subs@islandsbusiness.com   Tagimoucia Gallery. We hope it inspires you to get out and explore our
                                          contemporary art scene.
        Buy your print edition of Fiji Traveller at:  Some of our westside readers will have fond memories of Wailoaloa as
           Adorn Pacific (Pacific Harbour)  a place for family picnics. Wailoaloa is transforming and evolving, and in
               Baka Books, Suva
        Bulaccino (Namaka & Garden City, Raiwai)  this issue we explore the wide range of places to eat, sleep and try some
      Bula Coffee (Queens Highway, Mataqe, Sigatoka)  local experiences.
             Fiji Museum Gift Shop
            Jack’s (Port Denarau Marina)  You’ll also learn about a new biking adventure that takes you through
           Mana Coffee (Selbourne St, Suva)  some classic Fijian rural landscapes, meet the remarkable Navi Fong of
           Maui Bay TOTAL Service Station  VOU, and hear about a new venture that is seeking to connect young
              Nausori Airport Kiosk       people of the Fijian diaspora with their ancestral roots.
       Pacifique Artisans Collective (Suva Flea Market)
         Palm Court Bistro (Victoria Parade, Suva)  Until next time, we hope your adventures are varied, stimulating and
          Raiwaqa Bakery (Nausori / Flagstaff)  rewarding. Travel well,
       Sigavou Studios (VOU Dance Studio, Denarau)
         The Coffee Hub  (Suva / Nadi Back Rd &
                Martintar / Ba)
         The Hot Bread Kitchen (Damodar City /
       LICI Building, Butt St / Port Denarau Marina /
          Namaka / Namoli Avenue, Lautoka)
       The Projects Collective (The Beachouse, Coral
       Coast & Narewa Road on the way to Denarau)
            The Tipsy Italian (Maui Bay)
            Vuda Marina – General Store

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