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Why John Howard said no to Fiji
Fiji nationals are not satisfied with what they see as an anti-Fiji basis in the Australian government. This editorial takes a swipe at the country by saying they view Fijians as ‘lesser’ because they do not produce as much money for the economy as, say, a worker from Europe. From Why John Howard said no to Fiji
Date: December 7th, 2005 |
Fiji Travel Warning
As a result of increased tensions surrounding the Reconciliation, Tolerance and Unity Bill in Fiji, which would grant immunity to those involved in the 2000 coup, Australia and New Zealand have issued travel warnings. Not surprisingly, the country that relies heavily on tourist dollars from these countries has rejected these claims. I think governments are quick to issue travel warnings now a days. That way, they can say, “See, I told you so!” and resolve themselves of consequences.
Date: August 10th, 2005 |
Consistency is key
If Fiji is to get the support from Australian, Japanese and other international tourists, the country has to emphasize consistent licensing and standards regarding accommodation, food and service. See Consistency is key
Date: November 29th, 2005 |