At a Glance
St Kilda Football Club has reinforced its partnership with Tourism Fiji through a community and cultural programme across Nadi and Suva. The visit included youth engagement, sporting exchanges, cultural activities, and sustainability initiatives, strengthening ties between Fiji and Australia while supporting local communities.
In Depth
The visit by the St Kilda Football Club delegation highlights the growing role of sport as a bridge between nations, particularly in strengthening relationships between Fiji and Australia. Through collaboration with Tourism Fiji, the programme goes beyond promotion, focusing on meaningful engagement within local communities. Activities such as skill-sharing sessions with the Fijian Drua demonstrate a mutual exchange of knowledge, where both Australian Football League and rugby traditions are shared, reinforcing cultural understanding through sport.
A key component of the programme is its direct impact on youth development. AFL clinics held at schools and community venues provided students with hands-on training and opportunities to interact with professional athletes. The distribution of sports equipment and the hosting of fan engagement sessions further extend the programme’s reach, encouraging participation and inspiring young people. These initiatives position sport not only as entertainment but as a tool for empowerment, education, and personal growth within Fijian communities.
Cultural and sustainability elements also play a central role in the partnership, ensuring a well-rounded and respectful engagement with Fiji. The visit to Naevuevu Village, including traditional ceremonies and cultural exchanges, reflects a commitment to honoring local customs and building genuine relationships. Participation in environmental initiatives such as mangrove planting adds another dimension, aligning the programme with broader sustainability goals. Together, these elements create a holistic partnership that supports tourism, community development, and cultural connection.
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Founded in 1951, the Fiji Airways Group includes Fiji Airways, Fiji’s international airline, and its wholly owned domestic and regional subsidiary, Fiji Link. Operating from its hubs at Nadi and Suva (Nausori) International Airports, the two carriers serve 36 destinations across 14 countries—including those operated through codeshare agreements and Fiji Link services.
As a full member of the oneworld alliance, Fiji Airways provides connectivity to over 900 destinations worldwide. Its network includes Fiji, Australia, New Zealand, the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Hong Kong (SAR China), Singapore, India, Japan, Mainland China, Samoa, Tonga, Tuvalu, Kiribati, Vanuatu, and the Solomon Islands.
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REFERENCES: This guide is based on over a decade of research and firsthand experience living in Fiji. It incorporates extensive knowledge gained through long-term residence and ongoing engagement with the region. Images and text have been sourced from official references, which are acknowledged below, to ensure accuracy and comprehensiveness.
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