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More photos (taken by David Harrison, 12 October 2009)
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Monday, 12 October 2009 All staff and students involved in the bilibili competition would like to express their sincere thanks for the assistance of the sponsors and others who helped on the day. We had a good time, and even came second in the Boardwalk and the Coconut Tunnel, despite the abominable weather. Without your assistance, none of this would have been possible.
Overall, we were quite low in the rankings, but we were competing against much better resourced hotels, with more experienced teams. [click on image to enlarge]
Message from Pasirio |  Team spirit
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Bilibili Team Brief Information on Teams & events; uniform; transport to and from Sigatoka; organisation & individuals who have contributed to our team; food & drink for the day; safety & your well being; our plegde; representing USP; and our team captain. | 
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Monday, 12 October 2009 Is the day that our team will travel to Sigatoka Town to compete in the 25th Annual Bilibili Race. The team comprises of STHM staff and students. If you do not have anything to do on that day come on down and cheer for our team. | 
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Waterfront Cleanup The team has been cleaning up the waterfront at Lower Laucala Campus every afternoon during their training session. Take a look at some pictures of their work in progress (click on image to enlarge). |  Before
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Fund raising drive - USP Open Day 2009 Date: Friday, 25 September 2009 Venue: the STHM booth, FBE Tent, Upper Laucala Campus Time: Available from 8:30am onwards
We will have available for sale: - A serve of Kokoda, Vudi Salad and Coleslaw $4
- Cake slices (Craig’s): Chocolate $6, Coconut $4, Sponge cake $3
- Brewed coffee $2, Tea $1
- Juice$0.20
Funds raised will go towards the preparation of our team.
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Sponsorhsip Needed Please help us fundraise for our trip to the annual Bilibili event in Sigatoka. Contact our team leader (Pasirio) on Tel: 3231984 or Email: kitione_p(at)usp.ac.fj, if you are making a contribution.
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Thank you to those who have sponsored: - IOI-Pacific Islands: "...promotes the maintenance of the health of our marine environment so that it can continue to maintain its services to humanity. You initiative will create in the students the appreciation of what is needed to maintain a healthy marine environment. They should be encouraged to continue to work to keep the beach front clean so they can continue to enjoy it. Best wishes in the race." (Joeli Veitaki, 24/09/2009)
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Bilibili Practice (photo taken by David Harrison, 20 August 2009)

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