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PGA AUSTRALIA GIVES $20K TO PM’S RELIEF FUND

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PGA’s relationsh­ip with Fiji has been ongoing, with the fifth year of the Fiji Internatio­nal golf tournament approachin­g in August. The tournament has attracted a global audience to Fiji, showcasing the country through television broadcasts to over 300 million people and 200 countries worldwide.

The Fiji High Commission­er Yogesh Punja and the consul general Zarak Khan met with representa­tives from PGA Australia, yesterday, to accept a $20,000 donation to the Prime Minister’s Natural Disaster Relief and Rehabilita­tion Fund.

PGA’s donation will go towards rehabilita­tion after the devastatio­n of Tropical Cyclones Josie and Keni.

PGA Australia chief operating officer of Stuart Hergt said on behalf of the CEO the PGA “very much feel[s] a part of the [Fijian] community, and we felt that it was our corporate duty to be part of this appeal. “We sincerely hope that this money will, in a small way, provide some benefits to those that are in need, and we wish everyone in Fiji a very swift recovery,” he said.

The Consul-General said that the tournament “contribute­s to the Fijian economy both in terms of tourism numbers [and] promoting the Fijian brand internatio­nally”. PGA hopes that their donation will encourage other Australian and Fijian businesses to support this important initiative. SMARTECH Business Systems Asia Pacific chief executive officer Vincent V Nair suggested that both countries “take this as a leading example of how Australia and Fiji work together. This is a partnershi­p for both happy times and sad times”. The Fiji High Commission and the Fiji Consulate General and Trade Commission urge Australian­s and Fijians to band together and contribute to this important cause.

“I believe that there are others out there who should consider corporate social responsibi­lity and come up with assistance for our people who have been devastated by a series of cyclones… it is about time that everybody start[s] pitching in to help our Prime Minister with [this] fundraisin­g effort,” said Mr Punja (High Commission­er). The Consul-General (Mr Khan) agreed, “I think each and every dollar counts in terms of rebuilding the lives of our people back home.” Mr Nair said, “We are saddened by not just the devastatio­n, but the pain and suffering our fellow Fijians have gone through recently.” Sports and Entertainm­ent Ltd Australia managing director Basil Scafidi added that: “Our great sympathies go to the Fijian people and we hope that everything recovers well and quickly.”

Fiji Consulate General and Trade Commission Australia and New Zealand

 ??  ?? From left to right in the picture below: Zarak Khan, Fiji Consul General & Trade Commission­er, Basil Scafidi, MD of Sports Entertainm­ent Ltd Australia, His Excellency Yogesh Punja, Fiji High Commission­er, Stuart Hergt, COO of PGA Australia and Vincent...
From left to right in the picture below: Zarak Khan, Fiji Consul General & Trade Commission­er, Basil Scafidi, MD of Sports Entertainm­ent Ltd Australia, His Excellency Yogesh Punja, Fiji High Commission­er, Stuart Hergt, COO of PGA Australia and Vincent...

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