Abstract
This Year Two Report provides a detailed overview and summary of The Levuka Study, a longitudinal ethnographic study of religion, health and well-being in Fiji's old capital, Levuka, Ovalau. Presented to the Tui Levuka in March 2025, the Report explains the rationale, settings, methods and challenges of the Study, along with some key findings from its first two rounds of data collection in 2023 and 2024. The Report draws data from a growing cohort of 560 adult Fijians (aged 18-65), resident in the surrounding villages of Levuka Vakaviti and Vagadaci, and the surrounding settlements of Baba and Wailailai, and from self-reports across a range of health and well-being indicators - including wealth and income, status, education, age, sex, ethnicity and cooperative network depth and breadth - and measures these over time against practices of religious belief and behaviour.