About us
A peak body for Australian Fijians in Victoria.
Established on 13 November 2014, FCAV exists to enhance and empower the quality of life of all Fijians living in Victoria.
Mission
To be the peak body providing community support services that will enhance and empower the quality of life of all Fijians living in Victoria, through spiritual and community welfare, primary focus on family and youth, language and culture, education and training.
Vision
To transform the Fijian Community in Victoria by inspiring them to open their minds, accept differences in the community, achieve their full human potential and earn a reputation as a welcoming, caring, united and respectful community.
Our values
What guides us
Culture
Honouring vanua, lotu and matanitu - the land, faith and people that shape who we are.
Holistic Approach
Supporting the whole person and family - spiritual, social, educational and economic wellbeing.
Partnership
Working alongside government, community and faith organisations to amplify impact.
Diversity
Welcoming all Fijians and friends of Fiji across faiths, generations and backgrounds.
Our history
A timeline since 2014
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2014
FCAV established
Founded on 13 November 2014 as the peak body for Fijians in Victoria.
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2016
First Fiji Day Festival
Inaugural multicultural festival at Federation Square.
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2019
Bula Cup launched
Annual rugby tournament uniting Pacific clubs across the state.
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2022
Settlement program
Partnered with Victorian Multicultural Commission on settlement support.
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2026
New website launch and rebranding campaign
To further engage community.
Committee & Board
Volunteers leading the way
Jacob Sigabalavu
President
Ilaitia Nabuta (Tia)
Vice President
Salome Tori Vuatalevu (Tori)
Committee Member
Anarieta Fox Virisila
Committee Member
Vacant
Treasurer
Vacant
Secretary
Governance documents
Download our constitution, annual reports and key policies.
