Fiji Sun

AUSTRALIA’S ENDURING PARTNERSHI­P WITH FIJI

MORE THAN 3,000 AUSTRALIAN­S ARE RESIDENTS IN FIJI AND OVER 60,000 PEOPLE WHO WERE BORN IN FIJI LIVE IN AUSTRALIA.

- John Feakes Australia’s High Commission­er to Fiji Feedback: jyotip@fijisun.com.fj

‘We welcome Fijian students and workers to Australia, and Australian­s are thrilled to watch Fijian athletes in the NRL, the Fijian Drua and Fijiana Drua rugby union teams.’

The bonds between Australia and Fiji are deep. We recently marked 50 years of bilateral relations, as Fiji celebrated its 50th Anniversar­y of independen­ce in 2020.

We are Vuvale, and our shared friendship has helped see us through the unpreceden­ted global challenges of recent times. Indeed, we have

FJD$258 million Australia is investing in Fiji’s future in fiscal support via grants, which reflects Australia’s commitment to supporting Pacific-led economic recovery.

strengthen­ed our resolve and worked together to help each other and our region.

A reunion between friends, partners, and Vuvale, the recent visit by the Governor-General of the Commonweal­th of Australia, His Excellency General David Hurley (Retd), reaffirms the strength of the connection between us.

When difficulti­es arise, we back each other. We gratefully remember the Republic of Fiji Military Forces (RFMF) “Bula Force” who came to the aid of people in Australia during our devastatin­g Black Summer Bushfires in 2019.

And again, this year, the RFMF personnel who worked with the Australian Defence Force to assist flood affected communitie­s in Queensland

and New South Wales. Likewise, Australia was proud to play its part following Tropical Cyclones Winston (2016), Yasa (2020) and Ana (2021), responding quickly to support Fiji in times of need.

Australia was also there for Fiji as it battled the 2021 COVID-19 outbreak. We provided more than 1.4 million vaccine doses; over 97 tonnes of personal protective equipment and medical supplies; and deployed three Australian Medical Assistance teams, allowing Fiji to deliver a swift and effective world-class vaccine rollout; reopen borders to internatio­nal tourism; and kickstart economic recovery.

But COVID didn’t just affect health – it flattened economies as well. Australia is investing in Fiji’s future through the provision of around FJD$258 million in fiscal support via grants, which reflects Australia’s commitment to supporting Pacific-led economic recovery.

Our people-to-people links have strong foundation­s. Over 3,000 Australian­s are resident in Fiji and over 60,000 people who were born in Fiji live in Australia.

Hundreds of thousands of Australian­s have visited Fiji and fallen in love with the country.

We look forward to visitor numbers returning to pre-COVID levels, so Australian­s

can contribute to Fiji’s economic recovery. We welcome Fijian students and workers to Australia, and Australian­s are thrilled to watch Fijian athletes in the NRL, the Fijian Drua and Fijiana Drua rugby union teams.

We have enhanced our security cooperatio­n under the Vuvale Partnershi­p, working together on disaster relief in Tonga and support for law and order in the Solomon Islands.

Australia’s support for the recently commission­ed Black Rock camp in Nadi shows our commitment to Fiji’s own security, and its role in regional defence and security and peacekeepi­ng.

However, it’s not just what we do, but how we do it, that is important – and Australia and Fiji’s relationsh­ip is underpinne­d by genuine respect and affection.

Because of this, our Vuvale Partnershi­p continues to grow from strength to strength; allowing deeper cooperatio­n, consultati­on, and friendship between our two nations. The Pacific is our home, our futures are linked.

It’s in the interests of all the members of our Pacific family to live in a region that is peaceful, stable, and secure.

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Photo: Australian High Commission Disaster relief operation in Tonga.
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