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Elevating Environmental Standards to Safeguard Fiji’s Tourism Value

Solid Waste Management

Infrastructure Transformation in the North 

Elevating Environmental Standards to Safeguard Fiji’s Tourism Value: 🌿 Landfills vs. Dumps 

The true foundation of a thriving, world-class tourism industry lies not just in pristine reef systems, lush rainforests, and world-renowned hospitality, but in how meticulously we safeguard our natural assets.

Sustainable growth requires robust public infrastructure capable of preserving the very environment that draws visitors from around the globe. However, regional growth introduces real structural pressures on environmental health, particularly regarding how waste is managed. Traditional rubbish disposal methods are increasingly unsuited to meet the needs of growing municipalities and modern tourism standards.  


Protecting the “Friendly North” starts with building the right infrastructure to keep our environment pristine! 🌿🗑️ 

The Na Vualiku Project’s Solid Waste Management initiative is designed to modernize the infrastructure needed to transition the Northern Division toward an engineered, sustainable waste system. 

Following initial, extensive stakeholder consultations and site visits, the Project is advancing strategic technical assessments and practical options tailored for Labasa, Savusavu, Taveuni, and surrounding areas. This groundswell of preparatory planning ensures that our upcoming interventions directly serve the needs of local towns and traditional custodians alike. 


Understanding the Infrastructure Shift: Dumps vs. Engineered Landfills 

A rubbish dump and a landfill may sound similar, but they are completely different in how they protect people, land, water, and our shared environment: 

  • The Traditional Rubbish Dump: Typically an open or poorly controlled site where waste is placed with limited planning, engineering, or protective barriers. These unmanaged sites create foul odors, attract disease-carrying pests, release smoke if burned, and critically allow toxic, polluted liquid to seep into soil, rivers, groundwater, and pristine coastal ecosystems. 
  • The Engineered Landfill: A highly planned, modern facility engineered to control exactly where waste goes, how it is compacted, and how it is covered. Proper landfills utilize sophisticated containment designs to capture contaminated liquid and runoff, implement waste sorting and drainage systems, ensure strict access control, and utilize long-term site monitoring to keep nearby communities and natural ecosystems safe. 


Turning Plans Into Action: The Timeline 

Moving from administrative planning to active delivery, our project timelines are geared toward making an immediate, practical impact: 

  • July 2026 Milestone: The Project is on track to officially identify immediate, early improvements that can be executed directly at current disposal facilities. 
  • November 2026 Mobilization: Ground works are expected to commence on-site for these early improvements, establishing an operational bridge while technical planning continues on the long-term, engineered regional waste management infrastructure options. 

The Broader Impact: Securing the Future of Northern Tourism 

Sustainability cannot be bought or imported; it is forged by protecting the health of our communities, keeping our towns clean, and safeguarding the natural assets of Vanua Levu and Taveuni. 

Through the #NaVualikuProject work is underway to plan a safer, cleaner solid waste management system across Labasa, Savusavu, and Taveuni. Our goals go far beyond simply finding more space for trash; together with stakeholders, we are planning a sustainable infrastructure that mitigates environmental risks and protects our town ecosystems. 


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Site visits are now underway for our Community-Based Tourism Support Program

📍Across #VanuaLevu and #Taveuni, communities are working hard to grow their community-based tourism products and experiences so that they are locally led, culturally grounded, and connected to real opportunities for families, villages, and MSMEs. 

As part of our #MSME and Community-Based Tourism (CBT) Support Program’s screening and assessment process, the Na Vualiku Project team has begun visiting shortlisted applicants under the CBT Grant component.

These visits are helping the team meet the people behind the applications, understand their tourism activities, assess their readiness, and identify the type of support that could help them strengthen infrastructure and services, enhance visitor experiences, build resilience, and create more value for their communities and the wider tourism industry in the North. 🤝🌿

Ninety five applications were received under the Na Vualiku CBT Program, showing strong interest from communities wanting to participate more meaningfully in the North’s tourism growth.

These site visits do not confirm final selection. They form part of the due diligence process to assess eligibility, readiness, the type of support required, and to identify eligible beneficiaries for CBT grant assistance.

Shortlisted applicants have been contacted directly from the Project team.

Through the Fiji Tourism Development Program in Vanua Levu, the Na Vualiku Project aims to support #communitybasedtourism operators, #MSMEs, and #womenledenterprises to build stronger businesses, improve livelihoods, and contribute to tourism development that delivers broader benefits for families, communities, and the local economy.

📸  Stay tuned for more updates from the field. 

#NaVualikuProject #VanuaLevu #Taveuni #TourismFiji #CommunityBasedTourism #MSMEFiji

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📢 REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST

Join Our Team

📢 We’re Hiring | Office Support Assistant / Driver – Savusavu Office

The Ministry of Tourism and Civil Aviation, through the #NaVualikuProject, is inviting applications for the position of Office Support Assistant / Driver based at the Savusavu Office.

This full-time role will support project delivery across #VanuaLevu and #Taveuni through safe and reliable driving, messenger services, logistics support, and general office assistance.

📍 Duty Station: Level 3, JKS Building, Main St, Savusavu
💼 Position Level: Band C
🕒 Contract: Initial 2 years
🚗 Travel: Within Vanua Levu, including Taveuni

Interested applicants can access the full job description and application details here

⏰ Applications close: 5 July 2026

#NaVualikuProject #Vacancy #Savusavu #VanuaLevu #Taveuni

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Strengthening Air Connectivity for Vanua Levu

Watch this video to learn more about progress at Labasa Airport under the World Bank-financed Fiji Tourism Development Program in Vanua Levu, locally known as the Na Vualiku Project.

#NaVualikuProject #VanuaLevu #Labasa #FijiTourism #AirConnectivity

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Solid Waste Management Planning

Through the Na Vualiku Project, work is underway to support better solid waste management planning for the Northern Division.

This includes technical assessments, site visits, stakeholder discussions, and analysis of practical options for Labasa, Savusavu, Taveuni, and surrounding areas.

The goal is not simply to find more space for waste. It is to plan a safer, cleaner, and more sustainable system that reduces environmental risks, protects communities, and supports the long-term growth of tourism and local development across Vanua Levu and Taveuni.

Better waste management is essential for healthier communities, cleaner towns, protected natural assets, and a stronger tourism future. 🌿 Read more in our latest newsletter: https://navualiku.com/newsletters/

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World Environment Day 2026: Inspired by Nature. For Climate. For Our Future.

How can tourism development protect natural assets, support climate action and create long-term benefits for local communities?

The Fiji Tourism Development Program in Vanua Levu, also known as the Na Vualiku Project, is supporting a more integrated approach to sustainable tourism development in the country’s northern region.

This World Environment Day, the global theme, “Inspired by Nature. For Climate. For Our Future,” closely reflects the direction of the Program’s work across Vanua Levu and Taveuni.

Through consultations and planning discussions, communities and stakeholders have consistently highlighted the importance of a tourism future that protects the environment, maintains cultural authenticity and delivers real benefits for local people. This message is central to the Program’s approach.

Inspired by Nature

Vanua Levu and Taveuni’s tourism potential is closely linked to the natural and cultural assets that define the destination. Forests, rivers, reefs, coastlines, cultural sites, towns and community landscapes all contribute to the visitor experience and the wellbeing of local communities.

Through the Integrated Tourism Master Plan, the Program is supporting long-term destination planning that recognises these assets as the foundation for sustainable tourism growth. The Strategic Environmental and Social Assessment is helping identify environmental and social risks early, so future development can be better informed by climate, community and environmental considerations.

For Climate

Climate action is reflected in the way energy, waste, infrastructure and services are planned and delivered.

The Program is exploring solar energy opportunities for selected public sites in Labasa and Savusavu, including high-use public infrastructure. Renewable energy is a practical example of climate action and can support cleaner energy use, stronger essential services and more resilient public infrastructure over time.

The Program is also supporting improved solid waste management planning for the Northern Division. This work is important for cleaner towns, healthier communities, protected natural assets and destination readiness. In parallel, work on infrastructure, cityscape planning, airport planning, road resilience and sanitation is helping strengthen the systems that sustainable tourism depends on.

For Our Future

Sustainable tourism must create opportunities for people. Through support for micro, small and medium enterprises and community-based tourism, the Program is helping strengthen local participation in tourism development.

This matters because climate resilience is also economic resilience. When communities have stronger local enterprises, better services, improved infrastructure and a healthier environment, they are better positioned to benefit from tourism growth and manage future risks.

On World Environment Day, the Na Vualiku Project recognises that the environment is not separate from development. It is the foundation for long-term tourism growth, community wellbeing and climate resilience.

By linking destination planning, environmental and social assessment, renewable energy, waste management, resilient infrastructure and local enterprise support, the Fiji Tourism Development Program in Vanua Levu is helping support a more sustainable, inclusive and resilient tourism future for Fiji’s northern region.

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How can tourism development support jobs, better services, stronger infrastructure and more resilient local economies? 🌿

🌿 How can tourism development support jobs, better services, stronger infrastructure and more resilient local economies?

The Fiji Tourism Development Program in Vanua Levu, also known as the Na Vualiku Project, is supporting a more integrated approach to sustainable tourism development in the country’s northern region.

📸The Project team welcomed the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Economic Affairs for a briefing on progress and priorities under the Program.

✅The engagement provided an opportunity to share updates on work being advanced across key areas, including the Integrated Tourism Master Plan, support for micro, small and medium enterprises and community-based tourism, solid waste management, solar feasibility work, cityscape planning, and broader efforts to strengthen destination readiness.

💬Discussions highlighted the importance of coordinated planning, creating a shared vision with all stakeholders, improving air, road and sea access, strengthening supporting infrastructure, and ensuring that local communities and businesses are positioned to participate in and benefit from tourism growth.

🤝Through the Fiji Tourism Development Program in Vanua Levu, partners are working to support tourism development that is inclusive, sustainable and locally grounded, creating opportunities for people, strengthening communities and contributing to long-term economic growth in Fiji’s North. 🌿

#FijiTourismDevelopmentPrograminVanuaLevu #NaVualikuProject #VanuaLevu #SustainableTourism #InclusiveGrowth #CommunityBasedTourism #MSME #ResilientInfrastructure #DestinationDevelopment

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Labasa Airport Set to Become Pacific’s First to Host Remote Tower Flight Information System 

New technology to support safer, more reliable air services for Labasa passengers, businesses and visitors 

Labasa Airport is expected to become the first airport in the Pacific to host a remote tower Aerodrome Flight Information Service, known as AFIS, in a move aimed at strengthening air services for Vanua Levu. 

The planned system will use cameras and other equipment at Labasa Airport to transmit real-time flight information to the Nadi Operations Centre, supporting safer, more reliable and better-coordinated services for aircraft operating to and from Labasa. 

For passengers, residents and businesses, the investment means Labasa Airport is being equipped with modern technology to support the air services that connect Vanua Levu with the rest of Fiji. 

The initiative is being delivered through the Fiji Tourism Development Program in Vanua Levu, locally known as the Na Vualiku Project. The Program is a flagship Government of Fiji initiative financed by the World Bank and led by the Ministry of Tourism and Civil Aviation in collaboration with implementing partners, including Fiji Airports and the Fiji Roads Authority. 

Under a contract awarded by Fiji Airports, Adacel Technologies Limited will deploy its REVAL remote tower system for Labasa Airport. The system will include a Remote Tower Module at Labasa Airport and a Remote Tower Centre at the Nadi Operations Centre, strengthening how flight information is captured, monitored and shared. 

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Tourism and Civil Aviation, Hon. Viliame Gavoka, said the investment reflects the Government’s commitment to strengthening the foundations for sustainable tourism and regional development in Vanua Levu. 

“For residents and passengers, this means the airport is being equipped with modern technology to support safer, more reliable and better-coordinated aviation services for the North,” he said. 

“The planned remote tower AFIS system for Labasa Airport is part of a wider effort to modernise tourism-enabling infrastructure and essential services, while supporting communities, businesses and visitors who rely on safe and dependable transport links,” he added.  

“Aviation connectivity is critical for Vanua Levu’s future. Through the Na Vualiku Project, the Government is investing in practical, long-term improvements that strengthen access, safety, reliability and confidence in the North as a sustainable tourism destination,” Hon. Gavoka said. 

Labasa Airport is a key gateway for Vanua Levu, supporting residents, visitors, businesses, government services and essential service providers. The planned remote tower AFIS system is expected to improve aviation services and will support the tourism sector by helping strengthen regional connectivity and operational resilience. 

Fiji Airports Chief Executive Officer, Mesake Seavula Nawari, said the project is an important step forward in strengthening aviation services for Vanua Levu and supporting Fiji’s broader economic development. 

He said that the remote tower’s architecture will enable real-time operational visibility and monitoring from a centralized facility in Nadi, supporting safe and efficient remote service delivery in Labasa. 

“By modernising aerodrome service delivery at Labasa through advanced technology, we are enhancing regional connectivity, supporting tourism growth and helping ensure safe, reliable air transport for our communities and visitors,” he explained. 

The remote tower AFIS system is one of several aviation-related investments being supported under the Na Vualiku Project to strengthen connectivity and enable sustainable tourism development in Vanua Levu and Taveuni. 

The Na Vualiku Project supports coordinated investments in tourism-enabling infrastructure, essential public services, regional connectivity, enterprise development, climate resilience, environmental and social planning, and community-based tourism.  

-ENDS- 

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April-May IMPACT Newsletter Highlights Major 2026 Milestones

2026 is set to see a major leap forward with several key activities under the Na Vualiku Project advancing, with upcoming milestones in MSME and Community-Based Tourism support program, solar powerfor public buildings, solid waste management, airport planning, and tourism infrastructure design across Vanua Levu and Taveuni.

Read the April-May 2026 issue of IMPACT here to learn more about the latest progress and upcoming milestones under the Na Vualiku Project.


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🌿 Community-led Tourism in Action

Initiatives such as Drawa’s community-led eco-retreat show the potential of Vanua Levu’s untapped #tourism opportunities, where culture, conservation, and local livelihoods can grow together.

The Na Vualiku Project is working to strengthen sustainable tourism models across Vanua Levu and Taveuni. Our focus is protecting the environment, empowering communities, and building long-term resilience through sustainable tourism development.

Congratulations to the people of Drawa on this important milestone, with the eco-retreat officially opened by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Tourism and Civil Aviation, Hon. V@iliame Gavoka.

Learn more: https://www.fbcnews.com.fj/news/historical-drawa-opens-doors-to-eco-tourism-retreat/

#VanuaLevu #SustainableTourism #CommunityTourism 

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