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Tinai plans to start a bakery business after working in Australia

Tinai plans to start a bakery business after working in Australia

By Simione Tuvuki
24/12/2020
Group that was selected to work in Australia under the Pacific Labour Scheme.

35-year-old Akesa Tinai from Tailevu says she will start a bakery business when she returns from working in Australia.

Tinai is 1 of 184 Fijians selected to work in Australia under the Pacific Labour Scheme for the next three years.

She says she is happy to be given this opportunity, and it is also a good news for her family as well.

Tinai adds she is going to work hard to start up their family business, and develop her daughters interests and skills in baking.

Tinai also plans to build a house and buy a car for her family.

She says she encourages youths in Fiji to tap into this opportunity which will not only benefit them as an individual but their families as well.

They will depart for Australia on the 6th of next month.

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