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Fiji Local Guy - Visiting Fiji? Need help? Ask the local guy. We are your personal concierge service in Fiji - the insider guide to enjoying & experiencing the "real Fiji' - Shop, eat, party & relax like a LOCAL.

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We are your personal concierge service with a difference. Whatever you need we are here not only to answer your questions but assist you to experience it:

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ht out safely. We offer door to door service air-conditioned service.
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* Scenic drives
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* Market day trips - on Saturdays - we'll take you seafood shopping at the local markets, bring back fresh organic produce, cook up a storm and sit down and enjoy the fruit of our labours together...Fiji Style.
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29/07/2021

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27/07/2021

Your full Quarterfinal Fixtures!!!

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Fill in form for urgent assistance - single parent/guardians ...
08/05/2021

Fill in form for urgent assistance - single parent/guardians ...

The Foundation for Rural Integrated Enterprises & Development [FRIEND] is providing support to single parents/ guardians and persons who were previously employed in the informal sector and are not eligible for FNPF and urgently need food or any other assistance after being laid off due the COVID-19....

28/04/2021
Only in Fiji - people knew about a Tsunami about 6-8hrs later it had already been called off.
12/02/2021

Only in Fiji - people knew about a Tsunami about 6-8hrs later it had already been called off.

Serious questions are being asked in Fiji and Vanuatu, after their tsunami warning systems weren't activated, with potentially disastrous consequences.

The populations of both countries were largely oblivious after a magnitude 7.7 undersea earthquake struck some 400 kilometres from Vanuatu just after midnight local time on Thursday morning.

A tsunami alert was issued by the Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre and the tsunami waves that were generated were only small.

But many people have raised concerns that if the worst had happened, the consequences would likely have been deadly.

In the Fijian capital, Suva, youth activist Dylan Kava got an alert from an app on his phone, but was unable to verify it through the social media pages of the National Disaster Management Office, and warning sirens in the city were not sounded.

"If I decided to move to a safe space, I'd have to break the [COVID-19] curfew. I wanted to verify whether there was a tsunami or not, so I would have that on my side if I was stopped by the police," he told Pacific Beat.

Fiji's Minister for Disaster Management, Inia Seruiratu, issued an apology on Thursday and said the siren failure would be investigated.

However Dylan Kava is most concerned that many people were oblivious.

"The minister said 'oh, we have to understand that this happened at a very odd time'. I mean, this is the National Disaster Management Office we're talking about, surely they have contingency plans. Surely they have someone looking at these things 24/7," he said.

It was similar in Vanuatu, where no sirens were sounded and a text messaging alert system wasn't activated.

The Manager of the Meteorology and Geo-Hazards Department in Port Vila, Fred Jocklee, said his duty forecaster called the national disaster office but no-one answered the phone.

"So there was no SMS that we would normally issue whenever there is a tsunami or tropical cyclone," Mr Jocklee said.

"So if there had been a potentially destructive tsunami, it could have been worse because no one would have received the messages we send out, people were asleep."

09/02/2021
09/02/2021
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31/01/2021

possibly followed by 2 other cyclones nothing confirmed as yet by

26/01/2021
Salt making - Fijian traditional knowledge.
26/01/2021

Salt making - Fijian traditional knowledge.

In December 2019, UNDP Fiji through the Accelerator Lab Pacific embarked on an experiment to understand the interplay between traditional knowledge, cultural identity and climate resilience. Our research indicated that resilient communities used traditional indigenous knowledge as a foundation for d...

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