Motiv8 Fiji
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10/01/2026
Blessed to have had the opportunity to work with this amazing leader.
Elizabeth Erasito, custodian of Fiji’s parks and places, aged 57 The work of conservation in small island states is rarely abstract. It is shaped by land that is limited, institutions that are thinly resourced, and pressures that arrive from far beyond national borders. Decisions about forests, rivers, reefs, and historic sites are often framed as technical choic...
31/12/2025
As we close out 2025, we want to extend our sincere gratitude to our clients, partners, and collaborators who made this year so meaningful.
This past year, we had the privilege of working alongside numerous organizations on digital innovation, cultural documentation, and technology support projects that mattered. Your trust, vision, and commitment allowed us to push boundaries, preserve important stories, and build practical digital solutions that create real impact.
Every collaboration challenged us to think smarter, work better, and stay grounded in purpose. We are deeply thankful for the opportunities to support your missions and grow together.
As we look ahead to 2026, we’re excited to continue innovating, documenting culture, and providing reliable tech support—while exploring new ideas, new partnerships, and new ways to create value.
Thank you for being part of our journey. Here’s to a new year filled with progress, creativity, and shared success.
Happy New Year
07/10/2025
Our deepest condolences to the family and to the National Trust of Fiji. Mrs Erasito was such a great advocate and friend to us all. We are so grateful for the years of collaboration on various projects spearheaded by this amazing woman. May she rest in the loving arms of our Lord and Saviour.
Official Announcement
🕊️In Loving Memory of Mrs. Elizabeth Erasito 🕊️
It is with profound sadness that the National Trust of Fiji announces the passing of our Director, Mrs. Elizabeth Erasito.
Mrs Erasito joined the Trust in 1997 and devoted nearly three decades to the protection and promotion of Fiji’s natural and cultural heritage. Over the years, she rose through the ranks to become Director — a position she held with distinction for over 20 years.
Her visionary leadership, diplomatic acumen, and deep commitment to community engagement made her a highly respected figure in the conservation sector, both nationally and across the Pacific. She led with integrity, compassion, and an unwavering dedication to the mission of the Trust, leaving behind a legacy that will continue to shape our work for years to come.
Mrs. Erasito was also a wonderful mentor to many. She always made time for staff, believed in the goodness of people, and reminded us to remain faithful in our work and in our lives. She often reminded us that our work is ordained by God — that we are guardians of the land and sea, entrusted with a sacred responsibility.
Her passing today has come as a shock and brings immense sadness to the National Trust of Fiji family. We will greatly miss her leadership, her wisdom, and the spirited energy she brought to every aspect of our work.
In this time of mourning, we respectfully honour the privacy of her family as they prepare for her final farewell. Arrangements will be advised in due course.
“Well done, good and faithful servant. You have been faithful over a few things; I will make you ruler over many things. Enter into the joy of your Lord.” Matthew 25:21 (NKJV)
Rest peacefully, Director. Your legacy lives on, and we will continue the work you so passionately led.
25/05/2025
Honored to have been a part of the journey with the amazing Steven Percival and Tiapapata Art Centre Inc. team.
Hundreds of prehistoric stone mounds have been uncovered across Samoa thanks to drones and laser light technology, and now a project bringing these megalith structures to the world could help answer the puzzling question: why were they built?
The Living Monuments project has recreated a high-quality virtual model of one of these mounds, known as Potini Tia, which is now accessible through virtual and augmented reality.
Find out more:
https://www.abc.net.au/pacific/programs/nesia-daily/steve-percival-stone-monuments/105323334
08/05/2025
What a blessing it has been to reach another milestone in our project’s journey. We are constantly in awe of how far this initiative has come — but even more so, we are deeply grateful for the incredible people we’ve met along the way.
To all the Rotuman associations around the world and every individual who has generously given their time, resources, and support — faiakse’ea e hanisi.
A heartfelt thank you to the ACP EU Culture Grant and Pacific-Community-SPC for believing in us and supporting our mission. We look forward to what lies ahead with excitement and hope. The journey continues.
02/05/2025
We are filled with gratitude as we reflect on the incredible journey so far. A heartfelt thank you to organizations like the ACP-EU Culture Grant and the Pacific Community (SPC) for believing in our vision from the very beginning. Your support, along with that of so many others, has been instrumental in helping us reach this stage.
New doors have opened, meaningful connections have been formed, and our impact has grown far beyond what we imagined. We’re inspired by the momentum and excited about the future.
As we look ahead, we eagerly anticipate collaborating with more trailblazers across the Pacific—united by creativity, culture, and community.
Faiakse’ea, thank you, and let’s keep building together!
08/04/2025
A lot of work put in by this amazing team of locals. Honored to be a part of it. It’s not easy work with the hot sun and unstable rocks below but the passion drives the project.
Fa’afetai tele lava Tiapapata Art Centre Inc.
This image of the Tia at Pōtini in Sa'anapu was taken two weeks ago. More of the trees on the right and the surrounding bush has been cleared since this image was taken. Look carefully and you will see me standing at the top in a red shirt. Measurements are estimates only but with recent photogrammetry images captured, we should have accurate dimensions by this Friday's seminar and workshop at the Tiapapata Art Centre... Please register at this link if you would like to attend the seminar/workshop... https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeyzKtOvuschfstLg3cXMRRHg1yXCOmdKXRJl-lyG4ets0uXg/viewform?usp=sharing
06/04/2025
I'm incredibly grateful for the opportunity to be in Samoa collaborating with the amazing Steven Percival and his team at Tiapapata Art Centre Inc. as we support the community in documenting one of the unique megalithic star mounds here. The past few days have been nothing short of inspiring, and I’m excited for what the upcoming week holds.
Over the next week, we will be exploring the possibilities of emerging technology to enhance culture and heritage work and research. It's a privilege to be part of such an innovative and meaningful project.
I’m truly blessed and honored to have been invited to share my knowledge and skills alongside such a talented team. I wish them all the best in everything they do.
A huge thank you to the entire team for their dedication and hard work!
07/03/2025
It’s been a long journey but the work has been worth it. To see the reaction and joy in the faces of those that we get to share this story with is just an emotionally fulfilling experience.
There’s work and then there’s a passion project. This is on another level
We have been reflecting on our USA premiere, feeling so humbled and inspired by the wonderful people we have connected with along the way.
To the Rotumans in America group and especially the organizing committee, we thank you for agreeing to host us and for the warm welcome and hospitality we received in Sacramento.
Thank you for your tireless work and efforts behind the scenes to keep our culture alive, even though Rotumans in America are so far from our home island.
We’re honored to have had the opportunity to share The Rotuma Project and share a bit about our journey. Thank you for reciprocating and also sharing your own journeys and experiences of life in the diaspora with us.
We were truly blessed and encouraged to see people with the same passion and vision for holding onto and celebrating our shared heritage. Separated, we will scatter to the wind. Together, we can continue to nourish our shared roots. We pray for blessings, strength and God’s covering on your group and your families.
Alalum ma kikia.
P.S. More thank yous from our journey to come... . .
Special thank you to the ACP EU Culture Grant and partners Pacific-Community-SPC for making this possible. Your support is empowering us to travel and reach new audiences and spread the stories of our people far and wide.
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