Government House
Government House was the residence of the British Colonial Governors of Fiji since 1892 and was rebuilt after a lightning strike in 1921. Today it is known as the Presidential Palace.
Last updated on 21 Dec 2024
Narrated by Petero Lalagavivi
Timeline
1882
The official transfer of the capital of Fiji from Levuka, on the island of Ovalau, to its current location on Queen Elizabeth Drive (September).
1892
When Fiji’s capital changed from Levuka to Suva, some of the building material that made up the old Government House was also transferred from Nasova, Levuka. The site where the new Government House in Suva stands was initially called Korobaba.
1921
The old structure was burnt down after being struck by lightning on 21 March. Construction of a bure as a temporary residence for Governor Sir Cecil Hunter-Rodwell and Lady Rodwell.
1922
Ceremony of the handover of the bure to the Governor and Lady Rodwell.
1926
After burning down, construction for the structure that stands today commenced
1928
The Whan Construction Company completed the concrete building on 10 April. It was designed by the government architect Mr. Ludolph. Sir Cecil Hutson was the first Governor to reside in the Government House from 14 April.
1970
When Fiji became independent this year, Government House became the official residence of the Governor General until 1987.
1987
Following a military coup, Fiji became a Republic and Government House was declared the Presidential Residence. It was the residence of Fiji’s first President, H.E. President Ratu Sir Penaia Ganilau (5 December 1987 – 15 December 1993).
1993
Official residence of H.E. President Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara (16 December 1993 - 29 May 2000).
2007
Official residence of H.E. the late President Ratu Josefa Iloilo (4 January 2007 – 30 July 2009).
2009
Official residence of H.E. the late Brigadier-General (Rtd.) Ratu Epeli Nailatikau (30 July 2009 – 12 November 2015).
2015
Official resident of the first non-iTaukei President H.E. Major-General (Rtd.) George Konrote (12 November 2015 – Incumbent).
2017
Commencement of the renovations of the Government House in January.
References
R.A. Derrick. 19th July 1943. Fiji Society of Science and Industry (1938-1954) Removal of the Capital to Suva.
---, 1882, Governors Official Residence, The Fiji Times (Herald), 14 October
---, n.d., Erect the Governors temporary residence, M. P.
---, 1922, Completion house built by natives for the Government House, The Fiji Times (Herald), 15 February.
---, n.d., Chief Police Magistrate Court – Enquiry into the cause of the fire, M. P.
Wall, C. 1996, Historical Notes on Suva, Domodomo, vol. 10, no. 2, pp.28-39.