Toa Takiari

Vice President

Toa Takiari has had long and successful business and voluntary community development careers in the ACT since the 1960s, with extended periods back in Tonga and New Zealand.  Toa was educated as a professional hairdresser and established and managed many businesses in Canberra, training promising young hair stylists along the way. 

Over the years, Toa applied her ‘can do’ attitude to advancing the interests of many vulnerable and disadvantaged members of the Pacific Island communities in Canberra opening up opportunities for them to learn new skills and to learn more about their culture. 

Toa was instruments in forming The United Nesian Movement as a platform for Pacific Islander young people to learn about and showcase their culture.  She has assisted these young people to promote their culture through her program on Radio 2XX and, for several years, she also coordinated the Pacific Island Showcase as part of the National Multicultural Festival.  Toa also founded the Niu Oceanic Cultural Centre based at the ANU and organized the Pacific Cultural Youth Day in 2017.  

Toa, as Vice President of Fair Canberra Inc, is a hard working, dedicated and strong community advocate for young Canberrans of Pacific Island background.