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The Government Buildings in Suva are the offices of the executive wing of Government of Fiji.Built in the late 1930s as the seat of the colonial administration, the Art Deco buildings today house the Prime Minister of Fiji's offices, the High Court, and several government ministries.
The building is closed to the public, but a highlight of tourist visits to Suva is the changing of the guard ceremony during the first week of each month. The guards are staffed by members of the Republic of Fiji Military Forces. [6] The building should not be confused with the Government Buildings to the north on the same street (Victoria Parade).
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Building Built Notes Australia: Parliament House: 1988 Parliament of Australia (Senate and House of Representatives) Fiji: Government Buildings: late 1930s Parliament of Fiji, Not used between 1987 and 2015 Kiribati: Parliament Building: 2000 House of Assembly: Marshall Islands: Capitol Building: 1994 Parliament of the Marshall Islands ...
FBC TV building Fiji Times building. Headquartered in Suva are the three main national television stations, Fiji One, FBC TV and MAI TV along with the Fiji Ministry of Information, which produces government programs as well as national news and current affairs bulletins. Fiji One produces and airs its evening 'National News' bulletin from its ...