Luani, born Sione Laumanuʻuli Luani, was a Tongan nobleman, Member of, and the of VavaʻUniversity
Education
Luani attended Newington College (1972–1977) in Australia and played in the 1st XV Rugby Union team in his final two years of school. He was selected for NSW schoolboy rugby union team that won the 1977 National Title at T G Millner Field. In 1978 he attended Ohlone College, Fremont, California.
Luani received a bachelor"s degree in Political Science from the after studying there from 1979 until 1982.
In 1999 he was awarded a Diploma in Public Sector Management from Massey University in New Zealand.
Career
Honorary In 1985, Luani joined the Prime Minister’ General’ s Office and served as a Senior Executive Officer and the Principal Training Officer. As Senior Tourist Officer he joined the Tonga Visitor’s Bureau in 1990, becoming Deputy Director of Tourism in 1997. He joined the Tonga Broadcasting Commission in 2000 and rose to the office of Deputy General Manager.
In 2006 Luani was elected as the Nobles Number.2 Representative for Vava’u in the Legislative Assembly of Tonga.
He was reelected to parliament in 2008. Honorary Luani was appointed to the Noble title of Luani in 1987 and as of Vavaʻu in July 2009.
He died in office on May 12, 2010, at the governor"s residence, Niuē, in Neiafu, VavaʻUniversity
Membership
He was a member of the Standing Committee on Finance since 2006 and since 2007 was Chairman of the Special ary Select Committee on Political Reform.