Macuata
-

Seaqaqa Market Vendors Demand Urgent Repairs as After-Hours Youths Damage Benches
Vendors warn that after-hours crowds are turning aging market tables into improvised seating, threatening the space that supports daily livelihoods. With calls for action still unanswered, concerns grow about safety, repairs, and the market’s future.
-

Macuata Tourism Association revived as Amelia Simmons elected president to drive eco-tourism and community-led growth on Vanua Levu
Macuata’s tourism scene is getting a fresh boost as a revived association maps out eco-friendly, community-led growth that could unlock untapped potential. Led by Amelia Simmons, the initiative aims to unite operators and locals, safeguard cultural and natural assets, and boost local jobs and incomes.
-

Macuata Women Spotlight Climate Resilience and Livelihoods in Fiji Wetlands Documentary
New short film “Women of Wetlands” shines a light on Fiji’s inland wetlands and the women who sustain them—from harvesting kuta reeds to weaving mats—and protecting water, livelihoods, and culture. A timely glimpse at carbon, resilience, and traditional knowledge beyond the coastal story.