Fijian Community Association Victoria Inc.

Fijian Community Association Victoria Inc. The Fijian Community Association Victoria Inc.

FCAV is a not-for-profit organisation established on the 14th of November 2014 and aspires to be an association that unites all Fijians living in Victoria.

🥥TALANOA BY THE TANOA🥥Join us for an evening of connection, culture, conversation, and community as the Fijian Community...
02/06/2026

🥥TALANOA BY THE TANOA🥥

Join us for an evening of connection, culture, conversation, and community as the Fijian Community Association Victoria presents Talanoa by the Tanoa — a community engagement initiative bringing our people together in one space to laugh, share stories, and strengthen relationships.

Come meet your 2026 FCAV Committee, mingle with community members, make new connections, and enjoy meaningful talanoa in a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere.

This is more than just an event — it’s an opportunity to reconnect, get to know each other, share ideas, and continue building a stronger Fijian community together here in Victoria. 🇫🇯✨

📍 Fregon Hall, North Hall B
4 Fregon Drive, Clayton
🗓 Friday 5 June
⏰ 6PM – 11PM
💰 $40 Entry
🍴 Light refreshments provided

DM for payment details.

Entry fee includes kava throughout the night, along with classic chasers including buja, mitai and lollies.

For those not drinking kava, tea, coffee, cakes, and pies will also be available

Bring your good vibes, your stories, and your people — we’ll see you around the tanoa.

28/05/2026
18/05/2026

The animated/live action short documentary, 'KIN: Dudi & Jojo' has been accepted into and is screening at the Melbourne Documentary Film Festival on Saturday 11 July 1.15pm!

To watch the story about how Fijians living in Melbourne, Australia uphold their indigenous culture while growing up in Australia, be sure to book your tickets here: https://bit.ly/42KbDRk

FCAV is pleased to support this important conversation with the Australian Institute of International Affairs Victoria  ...
17/05/2026

FCAV is pleased to support this important conversation with the Australian Institute of International Affairs Victoria and ABC Pacific journalist Lice Movono on the evolving drug crisis in the Pacific. This is a timely discussion for our communities, families, and regional future.

> Register now and be part of the dialogue.

https://aiiavic.glueup.com/event/cartel-paradise-the-pacific-under-pressure-180031/

Support our fellow Nauru Community celebrate 🎉✨
14/05/2026

Support our fellow Nauru Community celebrate 🎉✨

🇳🇷 Celebrate Nauru Constitution Day with us at Greythorn Park! 🇳🇷✨

LET’S GET HYPED!

Get ready for a day full of high-energy action, community vibes, and delicious food. It’s going to be legendary!

🗓 DATE: Saturday, 16 May 2026
🕙 TIME: 10 AM onwards
📍 LOCATION: Greythorn Park

🏀 GET YOUR GAME FACE ON:

We are taking over the courts! Join in for some serious fun with:
🏀 Basketball
🏐 Volleyball
🎾 Tennis

🍽 FOOD UPDATE: THE NCA HAS YOU COVERED!
Heads up! The NCA is bringing the feast—PORK AND RICE will be provided! 🍖🍚

To make it a full spread, please bring:

• A plate of food or a fresh salad to share.

• Your own drinks to stay refreshed.

Tag your crew, grab your sneakers, and let’s show our Nauruan pride! See you there! 🇳🇷💙💛

30/04/2026
29/04/2026

| "To be a young feminist in the Pacific is to walk a delicate line. To challenge without disconnecting. To speak without being silenced. To lead even when leadership was not designed for you."

Shruti Suhani Singh of Fiji has been part of FWRM's programmes since she was 10 years old. Yesterday at Voices of the Ocean, she reminded us that advocacy is not something you do alongside your life, it is part of who you are.

29/04/2026

| At 'Ending Violence Against Women Working Group's side-event on "Restoring Power: Decolonising Responses to Violence Against Women and Girls", FWRM's Executive Director, Nalini Singh, traced a line that too often goes undrawn between the violence of colonisation and the violence that persists in Pacific homes and communities today.

As a descendant of Girmitiyas, Nalini spoke from inherited memory. She named what Girmit took from her ancestors: land, kinship, protection systems, communal accountability. And she asked what so few spaces make room to ask, what are we still carrying that was never meant to be ours?

This is the work of decolonising responses to gender-based violence. Not just reforming systems, but understanding what those systems destroyed in the first place.

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Melbourne, VIC
3337

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