
Ministry of Foreign Affairs team celebrate Diwali
18/10/2025Published On: 20/10/2025
The Fiji Government Services Roadshow has strengthened ties with the Fijian communities across Australia, by bringing essential services directly to the diaspora. Led by the Fiji High Commission – Canberra, Australia with key ministries and agencies, the Roadshow began in Uluru on 25 September 2025—marking a symbolic start at the cultural heart of Australia. Fiji’s High Commissioner to Australia His Excellency, Ajay Amrit also made a historic first visit by a Fijian Head of Mission to the Barkly region.
Highlighting the outcomes of the visit, High Commissioner Amrit said, “I was very pleased and deeply appreciated the warm welcome and generous hospitality extended to our delegation in Barkly. It was heartening to see the strong turnout and the vibrant presence of Fijians in the region. I am proud of their contributions to the local community, which reflect the enduring spirit and resilience of our people. The visit also provided a valuable opportunity to discuss economic opportunities with Fiji—particularly in trade, investment, and fostering closer business collaboration between our communities”.
Additionally, the Permanent Secretary for Employment, Productivity and Workplace Relations, Mr. Jone Maritino Nemani who also visited the PALM workers, and the Fijian Diaspora said, “Barkly is rich in culture and embraces diversity. The welcome by the Mayor and Councillors was warm and reflects their community engagement for Fijians and Pacific Islanders who live and work there”.
From Uluru, the Roadshow travelled through Alice Springs, Tennant Creek, Victoria, and Queensland, where communities accessed consular services, voter registration, and Vola ni Kawa Bula (VKB) enrolment. The service booths at Fiji Day celebrations in Brisbane and Sydney drew thousands, with Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs, Honourable Sitiveni Rabuka officiating the Sydney event.
The Roadshow now heads to Western Australia from 18–26 October, covering Port Hedland, Broome, Albany, Bunbury, and Perth. Fijians are encouraged to attend, access services, and engage in talanoa with government representatives.