Staff Picks
Stu Robertson
Stu Robertson
Managing Director
Stu has always been fascinated by peak performers, top achievers who exceed expectations, and most notably teams who are greater than the sum of their parts! As such, he has spent over 15 years working with aspiring athletes, high performance sports teams, in educational settings, and for the most part with corporate organisations looking to develop their people and their culture.
Through this time Stu has learnt that there is undoubtedly no secret recipe for success and no one size fits all solution when it comes to getting the best out of your team.
In most cases, people and teams already have the attributes and components needed to succeed. Often all that is missing are the tools and environment to help foster their development in order to achieve success – and that was the drive behind creating Team Up Events.
Team Up Events provides the tools and scenarios for your people and your organisation to build better teams, to fulfil your potential, and achieve organisational success.

“Experience the vibrant energy of Fijian culture in this unique collaborative experience that showcases the history and rhythm of the famous Lali Drum!"
Isoa Sauturaga
Operations

“Bringing the best of Fiji all together in one event with the sand between your toes before enjoying the crystal clear waters as you race to go flat out afloat”
Lisa Parker
Sales Executive

"The best part is watching a team go from uncertainty to that “aha” moment when they realize how their piece fits into the bigger masterpiece. It’s creative, collaborative, and a perfect metaphor for teamwork"
Sandy Dass
Accounts

"Tools for Fijian Schools bridges the gap by providing essential resources, ensuring every student has the opportunity to learn and thrive. A great CSR initiative that leaves a lasting impact for future generations."
Kamenieli Waqavonovono
Event Facilitator

"The best kind of competition—fast-paced, high-energy, and packed with moments that make teams truly connect. The mix of strategy, teamwork, and a bit of friendly rivalry keeps everyone engaged, and the tropical setting just makes it even better."
Edwin Saladoka
Marketing Coordinator

"It's the kind of challenge that gets teams fully immersed. The best part is watching how different minds tackle the same problem, seeing natural leaders emerge, and witnessing those lightbulb moments when a team cracks a tough challenge."