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                                             The Fiji Times at 150
                                             The Fiji Times at 150 by author, historian and writer, Anurag Subramani portrays a vivid,
                                             witty, funny, and remarkable history of Fiji through the Fiji Times’  lens.





                                             Frederrick Raiwalui                              Elder's stories: Pioneering power workers lauds renewables
                                             Known as the voice of the Fijian Drua, Frederrick Raiwalui provides a wildly unique   While working for the former Fiji Electricity Authority, Atunaisa Cawaki laid some of the very
                                             experience when it’s game time, all culminating towards that famous cheer, “TOSO DRUA   first underground cables that still enable electricity supply in Pacific Harbour and Labasa.
                     The Fiji Times at 150                              Frederrick Raiwalui
                                             TOSO!”
         Anurag Subramani portrays a vivid, witty, funny, and remarkable   The  voice  of  the  Fijian  Drua,  provides  a  wildly  unique
         history of the Fiji Times’  lens.                  experience when it’s game time, culminating in towards that
                                                            famous cheer, “TOSO DRUA TOSO!”
























                                           Fringe Benefits                                    Fiji Traveller directory
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                                           the first Fiji Fringe Festival, bringing together 262 local artists and nearly 12,000 attendees,
                                           generating an astonishing FJ$80,000 and feeding it directly back into Fiji’s creative industry.
                        Elder's stories                                    Fringe Benefits
         While working for the former Fiji Electricity Authority, Atunaisa   In February, Shaleen Ali staged the first Fiji Fringe Festival,
        Cawaki laid some of the very first underground cables that still   bringing together 262 local artists and nearly 12,000 attendees.
                    enable electricity supply today.

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