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Paddle boarders want to help locals who are interested in the sport according to
professional paddle boarder Lori Park. The winner of the womens Corona Stand Up
Paddle Board competition , Lori Hick was adamant that more interest needed to be
developed locally to ensure more local participation
Designer Promotes
Local Label
By KATHRIN KRISHNA
Robert Kennedy, a well
known designer from Tappoo is embarking on an
international campaign so
that he is able to promote
his label at fashion events
this month.
Kennedy will be presenting his Taralala Fashion Collection 2015 on October 11th at Los Angeles
Fashion Week.
Kennedy is one of the
designers out of ten who
have been selected by Fiji
Fashion Week to be part of
this fashion show.
Fashion Council of Fiji
has sponsored Kennedy
to be part of this trip to LA
and he has thanked the
council for the opportunity.
showing in Queensland
as it was where I was
partly educated and I am
very familiar with the lifestyle there. I think the
sub-tropical climate and
Queenslanders love of
bright colours is a perfect
match for my label. I am
extremely grateful to Tappoo for their consistent
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gathering in conjunction
with FAO which will promote improved knowledge and the latest developments from the Food
and Agriculture Organiza-
Make My Day
FEO Confirms
NUHCTIE Re-Elections
The Chef s Table Charity event is a bi-annual event organised by executive chefs to raise money for charity
organisations and to celebrate the unique taste and
authenticity of local dishes. Top excetuive chefs will
participate on the November 21 event.
come issues of unemployment according to the National Youth Council president, Wiliame Nayacatabu.
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us.
She was from the St
Vincent de Paul Society, a
ministry which belonged
to the Roman Catholic
Archdiocese, he said.
That old lady was my
turning point and I wish
she was still around now
because I owe a lot to her,
John said.
The lady started encouraging John to school and
this started with pre-school
in a shed in Toorak.
After school, we would
return to the tunnel, he
said.
He was then taken by
the old lady and got enrolled at Suva Primary
School.
She arranged uniforms
for us who started school
and we used to take our
clothes to the Hari Krishna
temple and use the water
from a tank there to shower, then changed and off to
school, John said.
The lady also arranged
casual work for them in supermarkets to earn some
money.
With the money we
earned, Bubu took some
and with that she bought
our school materials and
clothes and the remainder
dren.
I wanted to do this because the Lord has been
good to me all through
those tough times and
brought me to where I am
today, he said.
Fulori and I have dedicated our lives to helping
those in need just giving
back to God the glory he
has given us, John said.
John said his career in
the tourism sector could
not have come about without the guidance of the
late Bruce Mooney of Coral
Sun.
He was like a father to
me and guided me through
my initial years in the tourism sector, he said.
John and Fulori began
their company on September 30 2014 and the couple
have two children.
He speaks Tongan, Samoan, Pigeon English, Fijian and Hindi fluently.
He carries out workshops and talks to to youth
groups in villages and encourages them to work towards a better life.
He presently has three
vehicles in his company
with a total of five staff.
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vehicles,overcrowded bus-
Ms Kumar said.
a meaningless analysis of
of LTA.
Consumer Council of
Fiji CEO Premila Kumar
these complaints.
regulator in action.
of complaints received by
the complaints.
effectiveaction taken on
ants received.
said.
the complaints.
Ms
Kumar
said
LTA
complaints received.
successfully addressed.
year history.
Timings as follow:
Flight IE 708 operating
Wednesday, departs Honiara at 1515 arriving Nadi
at 2015.
Flight IE 709 operating
Thursday, departs Nadi at
1100 arriving Honiara at
1200.
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The Executive Chef at
First Landing Beach Resort
and Villas, Darren Braddock, is an English born
Australian living and working in Fiji for the past four
years. Darren started his
culinary life in England,
training at the prestigious
Tameside College. He
earned his Level 3 qualifications in Commercial
Cookery being coached
in fine French cuisine. He
also perfected Italian, Morrocan and some Asian cuisines during this time. Darren then began his cooking
career with the Jarvis
Group of Hotels working
in four of their properties
around the United Kingdom.
In 1994, Darren moved
to Australia where he began his love affair with
modern Australian cuisine. He worked on the
Northern beaches of Sydney where he part owned
Pelicano Restaurant in Narrabeen. He later moved to
the Northern New South
Wales coast with his wife
Amanda where he owned
the Palms Restaurant in
Hastings. Both businesses
became very successful.
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Stories By KATHRIN
KRISHNA
After fourteen weeks of
training at Motibhai Group,
twelve students graduated
from the Technical College
of Fiji (TCF) Dr Shaukat Ali
Sahib Campus in Nadi on
September 24th.
The twelve students
were enrolled under a
one-year course for Cabinet Making & Joinery and
did their fourteen weeks of
training as part of their prerequisite for the second trimester.
Paulo Daurewa, the
Campus Principal thanked
the Motibhai Group of
companies for the initiative
and expressed his heartfelt
appreciation for accepting
the request of accepting
the students for the training.
I on behalf of our college wish to thank Motibhai
Group for giving the boys
an opportunity to transfer
Minister for Women, Children and Poverty Alleviation, Hon. Rosy Akbar while meeting with
the senior citizens of Chanel Home of Compassion in Tamavua, Suva. Photo: SUPPLIED.
Students and teachers from the Technical College of Fiji Nadi Campus in a
jovial mood with management of Motibhai Group following their successful
training completion.Photo: SUPPLIED
commercial workplace,
Mr Daurewa added.
Executive Director for
Motibhai Group Bhupendra Patel encouraged the
students to do good and
thanked the University for
a worthwhile training.
Students and teachers from the Technical College of Fiji Nadi Campus in a
jovial mood with management of Motibhai Group following their successful
training completion.Photo: SUPPLIED
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Paddle boarders want
to help locals who are interested in the sport.
This was the word from
professional paddle boarder Lori Park.
The winner of the Corona Stand Up Paddle Board
competition that was held
recently from Namotu
Island Resort to Musket
Cove Resort was adamant
that more interest needed
to be developed locally to
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Morning Walk
Free Medical Check up
Clean-up Campaign
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Pope Francis, to cheering crowds and a presidential reception, touched down in the U.S. Tuesday afternoon,
beginning a historic visit that also will pose a historic
security challenge for the officers patrolling his itinerary
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WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF
German woman, 91, charged in Husband of Iranian soccer star pre260,000 Auschwitz deaths
vents her from competing abroad
German prosecutors have charged a 91-year-old woman
with playing a role in the deaths of 260,000 Jews at the
infamous Auschwitz death camp. The unidentified woman, who authorities say served as member of the Nazi SS
is accused of serving as a radio operator for the camp
commandant from April to July 1944.
One of Irans best female soccer, Niloufar Ardalan -known as Lady Goal wont compete in an upcoming
international tournament because her husband -- citing
Islamic law -- isnt letting her travel abroad, instead insisting she stay home and take care of their child.
Israeli archaeologists may have found Kim regime expands secret prison
fabled tomb Maccabees
camp for women forcibly returned
Israeli archaeologists may be one step closer to solving a from China
riddle that has vexed explorers for more than a century:
the location of the fabled tomb of the biblical Maccabees.
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By KATHRIN KRISHNA
A village in Fijis biggest
province, Nadroga has
taken the step to produce
organic coffee beans for
international markets.
This is the first time
such an initiative has eventuated.
The participants from
the village have formed
its Participatory Guarantee
System (PGS) and Pacific
Organic and Ethical Trade
Community (POETCom)
has provided training to
these villagers.
POETCom Organic Systems Extension Officer,
Stephen Hazelman said as
villagers adapt to organic
principles of farming, they
would be able to help grow
green economies.
PGS is a quality assurance system developed by
the International Federation of Organic Agriculture
Movements (IFOAM) that
actively engages the coffee
community in carrying out
peer reviews of harvesting
E-Learning at Nadi
Sangam School
By KATHRIN KRISHNA
Nadi Sangam School has
taken the initiative to launch
E Learning at the school.
To make a change in the
teaching and learning environment, the management
and staff took on the initiative to launch E- Learning
on September 10.
Chief Guest, Minister for
Education Dr. Mahendra
Reddy said that the launching of E-Learning would
positively influence the
students and would create
a successful learning environment.
Students can access information more easily, as a
growing amount of data is
available in digital sources
glorification of concepts,
theories, explanations and
exemplifications directly
into the classrooms, she
said.
A new dimension of education that examines and
extends the frontiers of the
age-old adage that Good
teaching is good teaching,
no matter how it is done
by digitalization of the curriculum into the language
of the 21st digital generation and, thus, greater rate
of retention and global collaboration, she said.
With a school mission
to provide quality education that would allow students to reach their full potential Nadi Sangam aims
to attain this by the launch
of E Learning.
Dr. Mahendra Reddy with the School management at the Launch of E-Learning at the school.
Photo. KATHRIN KRISHNA.
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De Villiers to Retire
from Test Rugby
again.
Having played for the
Springboks for 13 years
now, youve been through
so much, youve made so
many good friends, youve
seen so many good things.
You never think that it
would end like this.
Despite winning more
than 100 caps, De Villiers
has been plagued by injuries throughout his career,
often coinciding with Rugby World Cups.
He made his first appearance for South Africa
in 2002, the year before the
World Cup, but suffered a
major knee injury on his
debut. Then, during the
Sprinkboks opening game
up in the stands.
England
led
Wales
at half-time but after an
amazing comeback Wales
pipped England at the post,
winning 28 - 25.
in Wales.
Colati was named on
the bench in Fijis first two
RWC2015 pool matches
(verses England and Australia) and will return to his
French Club USON Rugby
Plus to be reviewed by
their medical team for definitive physiotherapy and
his rehabilitation.
Flying Fijians reserve
Taniela Koroi will join the
Flying Fijians camp tomorrow in Swansea given
Colatisdeparture.
Koroi
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No team has failed to
make the quarter-finals of
the World Cup having won
three pool matches and
Wales still have it all to do
after suppressing a secondhalf revolt by Fiji late on
having at one stage looked
like being on course to secure a bonus-point victory.
It has not been dubbed
the pool of death without
cause and such is its complexity that although England will be out of the tournament if they fail to beat
Australia at Twickenham, it
is not a must-win encounter for the hosts.
Waless failure to add to
the two tries they scored
in the opening 31 minutes
means that England will
still be wriggling if they
draw with the Wallabies
and secure a bonus point,
but after Fijis revival there
was more a feeling of relief than exhilaration at the
end. While Wales, Australia and England have queried the value of a pool
draw made three years before the tournament having
all been thrown together,
it is Fiji who are most hard
done by.
They would have had
a more than reasonable
chance of finishing in the
top two of any of the other
three pools, but locked
not getting the hit but having the power and ability
to outmanoeuvre an opponent, the 34-year-old has
become an accumulator
of penalties and yellow
cards. It did not appear
that it would matter when
Wales were 17-3 ahead
towards the end of the
first-half but Fiji changed
their approach after the interval, more discriminate
in their attacks from deep
and more willing to kick
long and high.
Those in the near-capacity crowd not wearing
the white of England, and
there were a few sporting
the red rose, or Fiji who
pictured a bonus point
with their half-time beverage were, in a few shakes
of the hips of all four of Fijis three-quarters, settling
for a simple victory long
before the end.
Wales expressed their
relief at the absence of the
20st wing Nemani Nadolo
but they would not have
found him harder to stop
than his replacement
on the left wing, Asaeli
Tikoirotuma, the former
Harlequin who will be
linking up with London
Irish later this month.
He made four telling
thrusts from his own half
but only one resulted in a
try, eight minutes into the
second half when he ran
out of his 22, changed di-
Welsh winger George North makes a break against Fiji. Photo: THE GUARDIAN
Nadroga Narrowly
Escapes With Win
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Happy Ending
for the Romanian
Player
Nadroga
Narrowly
Escapes
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Vijay Singh follows through on his shot at last years Fiji International
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