07/06/2026
πΊ Discover a little piece of the Solomon Islands right here in Suva!
Beautiful handcrafted pieces, traditional designs, cultural treasures, and unique island creations are on display at the Knox Sunday Market. We're proud to welcome vendors from across the Pacific, bringing the colours, creativity, and rich traditions of our region together in one place.
Come and support our Pacific artisans, find something special, and celebrate the diversity that makes the Pacific unique.
π Knox Sunday Market,
β° Happening now!
07/06/2026
π Happening right now at the Suva Civic Centre Foreshore!
Come down and explore a vibrant marketplace filled with creativity, culture, and community spirit. Meet our talented local artisans, discover unique handmade products, enjoy delicious food, and support small businesses that are making a difference.
There's something for everyone, so bring your family and friends and make the most of your Sunday with us.
π Suva Civic Centre Foreshore
π Open until 4:00 PM
We look forward to seeing you there!
07/06/2026
π Support Local. Empower Dreams. Grow Our Economy. π
Looking for something to do this Sunday?
Head down to the Knox Fiji Collective Market and discover the incredible talent, creativity, and entrepreneurship of our local small and micro businesses.
From fresh farm produce π₯¬ and handcrafted treasures π¨ to delicious food π², unique gifts π, and products from across the Pacific πΊ, there's something for everyone to enjoy.
Every purchase you make helps local entrepreneurs grow, create jobs, and strengthen our community.
π Civic Centre Car Park, Suva
π Open until 4:00 PM
Bring your family, invite your friends, and shop local today!
06/06/2026
June is Environment & Oceans Month β A Time for Action, Learning and Community Stewardship.
This June, as Fiji joins the global celebration of World Environment Day and World Oceans Day, the Suva City Council is proud to stand alongside the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change and our environmental partners in promoting a cleaner, greener and more resilient future for all.
Under this year's themes, "Inspired by Nature. For Climate. For Our Future" and "Reimagine: Beyond the world we know, a new relationship with our ocean," we are reminded that the health of our environment and oceans directly impacts our wellbeing, livelihoods and future generations.
The month-long programme of activities, awareness campaigns, competitions and community initiatives will officially roll out at My Suva Park, bringing together government agencies, municipal councils, schools, civil society organisations, businesses and communities in a shared commitment to environmental and ocean stewardship.
Permanent Secretary for Environment and Climate Change, Dr Sivendra Michael said Our environment and oceans are more than just our surroundings. They provide food, livelihoods, cultural identity and protection for our communities. They are part of who we are as a nation."
As we mark Environment & Oceans Month, we encourage everyone to support the Ministry's 'Do the Right Thing' campaign by reducing litter, disposing of waste responsibly, protecting waterways and caring for the natural spaces we all share.
Acting CEO and Chairman,Mr Tevita Boseiwaqa, said: "Protecting our environment begins with everyday actions. Through education, community participation and collective responsibility, we can create a cleaner and more sustainable Suva for future generations."
Together, we can inspire positive change, strengthen environmental awareness and build a city that values and protects its environment and oceans every day.
πBe part of the movement.
05/06/2026
Looking for something to do this Sunday?
Head down to the Knox Sunday Market at the Civic Centre Car Park on Sunday, 7 June, from 9am to 4pm!
Shop local and discover delicious food, fresh produce, handmade crafts, jewellery, clothing, and much more while supporting our local MSMEs and entrepreneurs.
Bring your family and friends for a great day out in the heart of Suva!
π For enquiries, contact Taina on 869 3530.
Knox Sunday Market is happening this Sunday!
Join us at the Civic Center Car Park on 7th June 2026 from 9:00am to 4:00pm for a day filled with amazing local vendors, delicious food, handmade crafts, unique jewellery, fresh produce, clothing, and so much more.
Come support local businesses, discover unique treasures, and enjoy a great day out with family and friends.
For more details: Call Taina on 869 3530
See you at the market! ποΈπΊ
04/06/2026
Lighting Communities, Building Safer Futures.
Last night, more than 300 households in Lovoni Settlement celebrated a significant milestone with the official commissioning of new solar lights by the Minister for Housing and Local Government, Hon. Maciu Katamotu Nalumisa
"This initiative is more than just lighting streetsβit is about enhancing community safety, improving accessibility, and building resilience through sustainable solutions. The project reflects the shared commitment of government, partners, and residents to creating stronger and more connected communities."
Acting CEO and Chairman of the Suva City Council, Mr Tevita Boseiwaqa, said the project demonstrates Council's commitment to investing in practical, sustainable infrastructure that improves community wellbeing and supports safer, more resilient neighbourhoods.
"Together, we are lighting pathways, strengthening neighbourhoods, and investing in a brighter future for all."
04/06/2026
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The Ministry of Environment and Climate Change has dedicated the month of June to commemorating World Environment Day and Oceans Day, recognising the vital role our natural environment and oceans play in sustaining our communities, economy and future generations.
This year's themes, "Inspired by Nature. For Climate. For our Future." and "Reimagine: Beyond the world we know, a new relationship with our ocean," remind us that protecting nature and our oceans is not just an environmental responsibility; it is an investment in our future.
Throughout June, the Ministry, along with our partners, will roll out a range of activities, competitions and community initiatives that will be officially launched on Saturday, 6 June. We encourage all Fijians to get involved and be part of the movement to protect and restore the environment we all depend on.
We acknowledge and sincerely thank our development partners, Municipal Councils, government ministries, educational institutions, civil society organisations and community groups who have joined us in taking these celebrations to the national level. Your support demonstrates that environmental and ocean stewardship is a shared responsibility.
βOur environment and oceans are more than just our surroundings. They provide food, livelihoods, cultural identity and protection for our communities. They are part of who we are as a nation,β Permanent Secretary for Environment and Climate Change, Dr Sivendra Michael.
As we mark Environment and Oceans Month, the Ministry's "Do the Right Thing" campaign continues to stand firm. Real environmental progress requires behavioral change. Each of us has a role to play in reducing litter, disposing of waste responsibly, protecting our waterways and respecting the natural resources that sustain us, said Dr Michael.
Together, let us be guardians of our environment and oceans, not just this month, but every day.
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27/05/2026
π«π― SUVA CITY COUNCIL COMMEMORATES RATU SUKUNA DAY
The Suva City Council held a Ratu Sukuna Day Commemoration at the Civic Auditorium to honour the life and legacy of Ratu Sir Lala Sukuna, one of Fijiβs most respected leaders.
Commemorating Ratu Sir Lala Vanayaliyali Sukuna (1888β1958), the programme recognised the life of a visionary Fijian chief, scholar, soldier, and statesman. Widely regarded as the forerunner of post-independence leadership in Fiji, Ratu Sukuna played an instrumental role in laying the foundation for self-governance and strengthening national institutions, including the iTaukei Land Trust Board.
Held under the theme"Ratu Sukuna-The Vision to Build,The Courage to Leadβ the programme highlighted Ratu Sukunaβs contribution to leadership, education, public service, and national unity.
The Chairman of the Suva City Council-Mr Tevita Boseiwaqa said the commemoration was an important reminder of the values of service, discipline, and leadership that continues to guide communities today.
The event also featured the Suva Carnegie Library display and the Fiji Musuem timeline on the life of Fijis Statesman Ratu Sukuna, encouraging staff to support learning and service to the community.