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Provisional List of Polling Venues PROVISIONAL LIST OF POLLING VENUES (As at 30th April 2014) PAGE DIVISION TOTAL NUMBER OF POLLING VENUES 2 CENTRAL 365 15 WESTERN 478 32 NORTHERN 321 42 EASTERN 174 1 PROVISIONAL LIST OF POLLING VENUES CENTRAL DIVISION NO POLLING VENUE RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS LOCALITY 1 Bau District School Bau Island, Bau, Tailevu Bau 2 Cautata District School Cautata Village, Bau, Tailevu Bau 3 Centre for Appropriate Technology Development Nadave Bau Landing, Bau, Tailevu Bau 4 Kaba Primary School Kaba Village, Bau, Tailevu Bau 5 Kiuva Community Hall Kiuva Village, Bau, Tailevu Bau 6 Logani Community Hall Logani Village, Bau, Tailevu Bau 7 Nakoroivau Community Hall Nakoroivau Village, Bau, Tailevu Bau 8 Namuka Comm Hall Namuka Village, Bau, Tailevu Bau 9 Ovea Community Hall Ovea Village, Bau, Tailevu Bau 10 ViWa Community Hall ViWa Village, Bau, Tailevu Bau 11 Natoaika District School Natoaika Village, Baulevu, Tailevu Baulevu 12 Shantineketan Primary School Baulevu, Naitasiri Baulevu 13 Burebasaga District School Burebasaga Village, Burebasaga, ReWa Burebasaga 14 Waivou Community Hall Waivou Village, Burebasaga, ReWa Burebasaga 15 Daku Community Hall Daku Village, Buretu, Tailevu Buretu 16 NabouciWa Community Hall NabouciWa Village, Buretu, Tailevu Buretu 17 Ratu Veikoso Primary School Buretu Village, Buretu, Tailevu Buretu 18 Jhokan Primary School Calia, Deuba, Serua Calia 19 Caubati Assembly Of God Church Hall Caubati Village, Caubati, Nasinu Caubati 20 Caubati Housing Shed Caubati Housing, Matau Rd, Nasinu Caubati 21 Wainivula Church Hall Wainivula Rd, Caubati, Nasinu Caubati 22 Vatoa Village Hall Vatoa Village, Cautata, Tailevu Cautata 23 Colo-i-Suva Forestry Station Princess Rd, Colo-i-Suva, Nausori Colo-i-Suva 24 Colo-i-Suva Training School Princess Rd, Colo-i-Suva, Nausori Colo-i-Suva 2 25 Culanuku Community Hall Culanuku, Serua Culanuku 26 Cunningham Stage 2 Ground Cunningham Rd, Cunningham, Suva Cunningham 27 Cunningham Stage 4 Ground Cunningham Rd, Cunningham, Suva Cunningham 28 Vunidakua Community Hall Biau Dr, Cunningham Rd, Suva Cunningham 29 Wainimako Church Hall WainitaraWau Rd, Cunningham Rd, Suva Cunningham 30 Central Christian Centre Hall Kings Rd, Davuilevu, Nausori Davuilevu 31 Cargill Ground Shed Lady Davila Rd, Davuilevu Housing, Nakasi, Nausori Davuilevu Housing 32 Davuilevu Methodist Primary School Lady Davila Rd, Davuilevu Housing, Nakasi, Nausori Davuilevu Housing 33 Davuilevu Methodist Primary School Lady Davila Rd, Davuilevu Housing, Nakasi, Nausori Davuilevu Housing 34 Tuilovoni Methodist Church Hall Lady Davila Rd, Davuilevu Housing, Nakasi, Nausori Davuilevu Housing 35 DaWasamu Primary School DaWasamu Rd, DaWasamu, Tailevu DaWasamu 36 Nasinu Community Hall Nasinu Village, DaWasamu, Korovou DaWasamu 37 Ballantine Memorial School Delainavesi Rd, Delainavesi, Lami Delainavesi 38 Navesi Primary School Nakauvadra Rd, Delainavesi, Lami Delainavesi 39 Deuba District School Deuba, Serua Deuba 40 Dravo Community Hall Dravo Village, Dravo, Tailevu Dravo 41 Dravo District School Ratu Kadavulevu Rd, Dravo, Tailevu Dravo 42 Maumi Community Hall Maumi Village, Dravo, Tailevu Dravo 43 Naila Community Hall Naila Village, Dravo, Tailevu Dravo 44 Naisogovau Comm Hall Naisogovau Village, Dravo, Tailevu Dravo 45 Ratu Ravuama Memorial School Mokani Village, Dravo, Tailevu Dravo 46 Dreketi District School Nakorovou Village, Dreketi, ReWa Dreketi 47 Vunisinu Community Hall Vunisinu Village, Dreketi, ReWa Dreketi 48 Holy Trinity Anglican School Mcgregor Rd, Flagstaff, Suva Flagstaff 49 VatuWaqa Primary School Laucal Bay Rd, Flagstaff, Suva Flagstaff 50 Lomary Primary School Galoa, BatiWai, Serua Galoa 51 Kalabu Primary School Tovata Rd, Kalabu, Nasinu Kalabu 52 Kalabu Village Community Hall Qaranivalu Rd, Kalabu, Nasinu Kalabu 53 Kalokolevu Community Hall Kalokolevu Village, Queens Rd, Lami Kalokolevu 54 Kasavu Primary School Kasavu Village, Kasavu Rd, Nausori Kasavu 3 55 Assembly Of God Primary School Velau Dr, Kinoya, Nasinu Kinoya 56 Kinoya Methodist Church Hall Tivi Rd, Kinoya, Nasinu Kinoya 57 Kinoya Village Community Hall Kinoya Village, Kinoya, Nasinu Kinoya 58 Nasinu Secondary School Kinoya Rd, Kinoya,Nasinu Kinoya 59 Fiji College of Agriculture Hall Kings Rd, Koronivia, Nausori Koronivia 60 Nakaikogo Sanatan Dharam School Koronivia Rd, Koronivia, nausori Koronivia 61 Koroqaqa Primary School Baulevu Rd, Koroqaqa, Nausori Koroqaqa 62 Naitasiri Primary School Baulevu Rd, Koroqaqa, Nausori Koroqaqa 63 Latianara Primary School Korovisilou, Serua Korovisilou 64 Krishna Jarnardhan School DeepWater Rd,Korovou, Tailevu Korovou 65 Nailega District School Nailega Village, Korovou, Tailevu Korovou 66 Naiyala High School Naiyala, Korovou, Tailevu Korovou 67 Public Works Department Depot - Korovou Kings Rd, Waimaro, Tailevu Korovou 68 Tailevu North High School Main St, Korovou, Tailevu Korovou 69 Krishna Verdict School Kuku Rd,Kuku, Nausori Kuku 70 Lakena Methodist Church Hall Lakena Rd, Lakena, Nausori Lakena 71 Co-operative Training Centre Queens Rd, Draunibota, Lami Lami 72 Gracefield Assembly Of God Church Hall Qauia Settlement, Nasevou St, Lami Lami 73 Kalekana Methodist Church hall Kalekana Settlement Rd, Kalekana, Lami Lami 74 Lami Primary School Lami Village Rd, Lami Lami 75 Marist Convent Primary School Solomoni St, Lami, Suva Lami 76 Matata Assembly Of God Church Hall Matata Settlement, Latui Rd, Wailada, Lami Lami 77 NaisogoWaluvu Community Hall Sovanivalu Rd, Lami Lami 78 Qauia Methodist Church Hall Qauia Settlement, Nasevou St, Lami Lami 79 Qauia Seventh Day Church Hall Qauia Settlement, Nasevou St, Lami Lami 80 Seventh Day Adventist College Marine Dr,Queens Rd, Lami Lami 81 Suvavou Community Hall Marine Dr,Queens Rd, Lami Lami 82 Vale-ni-Cina Methodist Church Hall Vale ni Cina Settlement, Wailada Rd, Wailada, Lami Lami 83 Evergreen Church Hall Pilling Rd, Laqere, Nasinu Laqere 84 Narere Primary School Narere Rd, Laqere, Nasinu Laqere 4 85 International Secondary /Primary School Siga Rd, Laucala Beach Estate, Nasinu Laucala Beach 86 Queen Victoria School DaWasamu Rd, LaWaki, Tailevu LaWaki 87 Lobau Community Centre Lobau Village, Veivatuloa, Namosi Lobau 88 Nukuloa Community Hall Nukuloa Village, Lutu, Naitasiri Lutu 89 Makoi Methodist Church Hall Matanisiga St, Makoi, Nasinu Makoi 90 Makoi Muslim Primary School Prittam Singh, Makoi, Nasinu Makoi 91 Tuirara Seventh Day Adventist Church Tuirara Sub-Division, Makoi, Nasinu Makoi 92 William Cross Primary School Makoi Rd, Makoi, Nasinu Makoi 93 Nairukuruku District School Nairukuruku Village, Matailobau, Naitasiri Matailobau 94 Navuniyasi Community Hall Navuniyasi Village,Matailobau, Naitasiri Matailobau 95 Mau Community Hall Mau Village, Veivatuloa, Namosi Mau 96 Botenaulu Community Hall Botenaulu Village, Muaira, Naitasiri Muaira 97 Muaira District School Lutu Village, Muaira, Naitasiri Muaira 98 Naboro Primary School Naboro, Muaira, Naitasiri Muaira 99 Waibasaga Community Hall Waibasaga, Muaira, Naitasiri Muaira 100 Muanikoso Housing Methodist Church Hall Vatuvuso Rd, Muanikoso, Nasinu Muanikoso 101 MuaniWeni College MuaniWeni Settlement, MuaniWeni, Naitasiri MuaniWeni 102 Nabaitavo District School Nabaitavo village, Nabaitavo, Naitasiri Nabaitavo 103 Ro Delainamako Primary School Queens Rd, Naboro, Lami Naboro 104 Nabobuco District School NaqeleWai Village, Naboubuco, Naitasiri Naboubuco 105 Nasiriti Community Hall Nasiriti Village, Naboubuco, Naitasiri Naboubuco 106 Nasoqo Community Hall Nasoqo Village,Naboubuco, Naitasiri Naboubuco 107 ReWasau Community Hall ReWasau Village, Naboubuco, Naitasiri Naboubuco 108 Roma Community Hall Roma Village, Naboubuco, Naitasiri Naboubuco 109 Savusavu Community Hall Savusavu Village, Naboubuco, Naitasiri Naboubuco 110 Naboutini Community Hall Naboutini Village, Serua Naboutini 111 Mahatma Gandhi Memorial College Namara Rd, Nabua, Suva Nabua 112 Nabua Primary School Mead Rd, Nabua, Suva Nabua 113 Ratu Sir Lala Sukuna Memorial School Lady Maraia Dr, Kings Road, Nabua, Suva Nabua 114 St Agnes Primary School Mead Rd, Nabua, Suva Nabua 5 115 Suva Muslim College Mead Rd, Nabua, Suva Nabua 116 Ro Camaisala Memorial School Nabukavesi, Veivatuloa, Namosi Nabukavesi 117 Burenitu District School Nabukelevu Village, Serua Nabukelevu 118 Naitauvoli Community Hall Naitauvoli Village, NadaraWakaWalu, Naitasiri NadaravakaWalu 119 Naivucini District School Naivucini, NadaravakaWalu, Naitasiri NadaravakaWalu 120 Saumakia Community Hall Saumakia Village, Nadaravakawalu, Naitasiri NadaravakaWalu 121 Lumi Ground Shed Lumi Rd, NadaWa, Nasinu NadaWa 122 NadaWa Church Hall Qari Pl, NadaWa, Nasinu NadaWa 123 NeW Beginners Assembly Of God Hall Drivi Rd, NadaWa, Nasinu NadaWa 124 Sailoama Methodist Church Hall Drevula Rd, NadaWa, Nasinu NadaWa 125 United Apparel Hall NadaWa Rd, NadaWa, Nasinu NadaWa 126 Dr. Ram Lakhan Primary School Tomanu Rd, Nadera, Nasinu Nadera 127 Latter Day Saint Church Hall Nadera Ratu Dovi Rd, Nadera, Nasini Nadera 128 NaWanaWa Church Hall Sagali Rd, Nadera, Nasinu Nadera 129 Rishkul Nadera Primary School Reba Circle,Nadera, Nasinu Nadera 130 Nadonumai Methodist Church Hall Nadonumai Rd, Nadonumai, Lami Nadonumai 131 Seventh Day Church Hall Nadonumai Rd, Nadonumai, Lami Nadonumai 132 Nailagobokola Primary School Nailagobokola, Nadovu, Naitasiri Nadovu 133 Nakorosule District School Nakorosule Village, Nagonenicolo, Naitasiri Nagonenicolo 134 Nasalia Community Hall Nasalia Village, Nagonenicolo, Naitasiri Nagonenicolo 135 NaWaisomo District School NaWaisomo, Nagonenicolo, Naitasiri Nagonenicolo 136 Ratu Alipate Memorial School Laselevu, Nagonenicolo,
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