Tavua, Fiji

Summary

Tavua (Fijian pronunciation: [taβua]) is a town in Fiji, 91 kilometres from Nadi and 9 kilometres from the gold mining settlement of Vatukoula. It was formally incorporated as a Town in 1992 with the appointment of its first Mayor, Iliesa Vula from Tavualevu. The town covers a land area of 100 square kilometres, and had a population of 2,418 at the 1996 census.

The Gnauna Vinaka Passing the Island of Tavea. Mountains of Vanua-Levu in the distance (June 1853, X, p.67)[1]
Viti Levu island with Tavua at the top

Tavua is supposed to be governed by a 9-member Town Council, elected for a three-year term, who elect a Mayor from among themselves for a one-year term, renewable indefinitely. At the most recent municipal election, held on 22 October 2005, all 9 seats were won by the Tavua Ratepayers, Landowners, and Tenants Association. The new council reelected Chandra Singh, Mayor since 2001, for another term.

In 2009, the Military-backed interim government dismissed all municipal governments throughout Fiji and appointed special administrators to run the urban areas. As of 2015, elected municipal government has not been restored. The special administrator of Tavua is Tulsi Ram. He took office in January 2015, replacing Jay Whyte.[2]

Notable Tavuans edit

Olympic javelin thrower Leslie Copeland was born in Tavua.[3] Hong Kong and Bristol Rugby Union player Luke Nabaro was born and raised there.

References edit

  1. ^ "The Gnauna Vinaka Passing the Island of Tavea. Mountains of Vanua-Levu in the distance". The Wesleyan Juvenile Offering: A Miscellany of Missionary Information for Young Persons. X. Wesleyan Missionary Society: 67. June 1853. Retrieved 29 February 2016.
  2. ^ "New Sigatoka Town CEO Has Big Plans". Fiji Sun. Retrieved 28 June 2015.
  3. ^ "Leslie Copeland Profile". Glasgow 2014. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016.

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