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KNOWLEDGE OF Labasa

Labasa is a town in Fiji with a population of 24,187 at the last census held in 1996.

Labasa is located in the Province of Macuata, in the north-eastern part of the island of Vanua Levu, and is the largest town on the island. The town itself is located on a delta formed by three rivers - the Wailevu, the Labasa (after which the town is named), and the Qawa. The latter two are connected by an 8-kilometer canal. The main street of Labasa prides itself for having the only set of traffic lights in the entire island. This set of lights however, are functional only intermittently.

The surrounding areas of Labasa are mostly farming areas, which contribute to much of the industry in the town. The largest crop grown is sugar cane. The large Fiji Sugar Corporation sugar mill in Labasa town is the only such mill on the island.

Recently, due to political changes and loss of overseas markets, sugar cane farming and production has been steadily decreasing. This has been reflected in the increasing migration of people to the main island of Viti Levu, in search of employment opportunities.

Labasa Hospital is the referral center for all health centers and hospital on the island of Vanua Levu, and has recently been expanded. It is plagued, however, by a lack of professional staff and equipment.

Richard Raj Update 2006

Labasa is generally an agricultural town, off the tourist track. Labasa now has a couple of good hotels to stay in (Takia/Travel Lodge and Grand Easteren Hotel). There is at least 1 good movie theatre and several good resturants in the main street providing a range of local and chinese flavours.

There is a fairly large market towrds the end of the town where you can buy and sample a range of foods, spices, fish, poultry, goats and other ocal products. A large Taxi stand and a bus stop is also by the market.

Incorporated as a Town in 1939, Labasa is governed by a 12-member Town Council, whose members elect a Mayor from among themselves. Councillors serve three-year terms; the Mayor's term is for one year, but may be extended any number of times. Labasa's current Mayor, elected on 28 October 2005 following the municipal election to the Town Council one week earlier, is Dr Pradeep Singh of the Fiji Labour Party. Leslie Williams is his deputy.
Alfred
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