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Noda Bula Access Radio 106.1FM is an Indigenous Fijian on Air. It promotes Indigenous Fijian Language & focuses Due Covid19 Restrictions some of our Shows are Pre-Recorded.
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Check Podcasts at our main Bula'a Aotearoa Centre via Radio Viti e_Aotearoa.

03/09/2024

Following advice from our dietitians that the provision of bread and spreads is nutritionally sub-optimal for our patients, we are instead offering women an after hours meal post birth.

This change was made earlier in the month. We acknowledge there may have been some instances where the change has not been implemented correctly, and some women may not have been offered a meal post birth. We apologise for any distress this may have caused.

We are working to improve the process to ensure women are offered the choice of a meal. While we are working on this process women will continue to be offered toast and spreads post birth.

22/08/2024

Nona cau mai ko Amele Bose: Cancer ni Sucu

"Vei kemuni na yalewa ni vakila tiko sa tauvi kemuni na Cancer ni Sucu, Mo ni cegu na kana lewe ni manumanu kei na waiwai, cegu tale ga na process food mai na store..Nomu diet sara ga qo mo na kania tiko ena veisiga. Rourou, se bele se moca se kaveti se drauni papukeni me miti...io na miti mo valevu taka kina na varasa ginger kei na Garlic va moli taka kei na kena kakana dina....kena green juice qo mo na gunuva tiko ena mataka sigalevu kei na yakavi na drauni wabosucu kei na drauni weleti kei na botebote koro yalewa/tagane...Na lolo droka ena vukea me vamatea na maumanu ni mate...io na ginger,garlic kei na varasa iratou na Natural Pencilin...Na green juice ya e vukea me vaka savasava taka na dra...Na cancer e vu ga mai na duka ni dra ena kakana eda vakania tu..levu na manumanu eda kania tu eda sega ni kila ni ra sa tauvi mate tu na gauna eda kania kina qai dewa mai vei keda na veimate e vakatauvi ira tu...kevaka e levu sara nomu i lavo ia mo volia na Charcoal se qilaiso i na kemesi se iko rawa ni cakava ga ivale....Na qilaiso e dreta mai na paisoni tu vana yago koya e vakavuna me lai vuvu ca kina na mate me vakavuna na kena lai sele na sucumuni..Sa vakabulai e levu na tauvi mate ni cancer sega ni rawa mai valenibula vana wai kei na kakana qori....Levu era qaravi sa ulo tu na sucudra sa sega ni rawa mai valenibula...veisau ga na diet kei na kena green juice era bula sara ga....Mo ni kila sara vaka vinaka ni cure taki rawarawa taudua na Cancer ni sucu vei ira kece na mataqali cancer...ia mo veisau taka ga nomu kanakana...qarauna na kusima e vakavuna vakalevu na mate i yagomu..Vinaka vakalevu...ni kalougata tiko✌"

22/08/2024
22/08/2024

Simplifying the management of noncommunicable diseases involves a concerted effort encompassing prevention, patient-centered care, technological advancements, streamlined treatment approaches, robust healthcare systems, community engagement, and supportive policies. By adhering to these fundamental principles, we can effectively address the challenges posed by NCDs and pave the way for healthier communities and a brighter future. Ultimately, the journey towards impactful NCD management begins with a commitment to simplicity and a holistic approach to care.

https://actioncd.org/make-life-easier-for-plwncd/

Book a free call for discussion with experts on actions to support the NCD program.
https://calendly.com/waqanivalut-actioncd/action-call?month=2024-08

22/08/2024

4th Episode: 'Equity v Equality' from an Indigenous Fijian Perspective
Why is there only 1% of Indigenous Fijians in Fiji in Business?

05/08/2024

A reminder that you can get a free finger-prick test for hepatitis C exposure at pop-up clinics organised by Tū Ora Compass Health in Wellington, Hutt and Kenepuru hospital foyers until 3.30pm today.

Here’s Professor Ed Gane, hepatologist and hepatitis expert, giving a member of the public a test under the watchful eye of Bridget Leppien, Hepatitis C Programme Manager.

You may have the disease – which is passed on through contaminated blood or equipment – but not know it, as some people have no symptoms. However, over time, the virus can cause serious liver damage. Luckily, it’s easily treated!

More information at https://www.stickittohepc.co.nz/

04/08/2024
Aotearoa New Zealand 🇳🇿 Ranked One of the Safest Country in the world.👏 🇳🇿 🕊️
01/08/2024

Aotearoa New Zealand 🇳🇿 Ranked One of the Safest Country in the world.👏 🇳🇿 🕊️

Did you know 𝐍𝐞𝐰 𝐙𝐞𝐚𝐥𝐚𝐧𝐝 is ranked as one of the safest countries in the world for 2024? 🇳🇿🤯 That's right! Our stunning landscapes aren't the only thing we have to brag about.

Source: 2024 Global Peace Index.

Whanaketia – Through pain and trauma, from darkness to light Whakairihia ki te tihi o MaungārongoThe final report on the...
29/07/2024

Whanaketia – Through pain and trauma, from darkness to light Whakairihia ki te tihi o Maungārongo

The final report on the abuse and neglect of children, young people and adults in the care of the State and faith-based institutions in Aotearoa New Zealand between 1950 and 1999.

This Royal Commission is an independent inquiry into abuse in state care and in the care of faith-based institutions in Aotearoa New Zealand.

Expert response on Abuse in Care report
29/07/2024

Expert response on Abuse in Care report

The Crown must honour survivor communities by implementing the recommendations contained in the final report from the Royal Commission on Abuse in Care, which is tabled in Parliament today, an Otago University academic researcher, registered medical professional and member of the Royal Commission Di...

29/07/2024

Wellington Water people are out there days, nights, and weekends making sure your drinking water is safe and healthy, your wastewater disappears safely, and stormwater drains away. Mahi Monday celebrates some of these people.

👋 Meet Ben, our awesome Utilities Technical Advisor.

Ben plays a crucial role in keeping our network running smoothly. He manages a wide range of tasks involving maintenance of pump stations and reservoirs.

He also ensures that planned maintenance and shutdowns across Wellington go as planned, minimising any disruptions to our communities and network.

Let’s chat with Ben to hear more about his mahi and what he loves about it.

❓ What’s your favourite part of working at Wellington Water?

The people here are great! There’s such a strong sense of community here. It’s also rewarding to know that we’re working for the good of the community and that there’s so much value in our mahi.

❓ What’s the biggest challenge about your role?

There’s always a lot going on. My small team looks after around 140 reservoirs, 350 pump stations covering wastewater, stormwater, and drinking water and so much more that happens within the network. Due to the sheer volume and wide range of work, keeping up my efficiency is something I'm constantly working on improving.

❓ What has been a highlight for you so far?

The handover of the Omāroro reservoir, which can carry 35 million litres of water, at the end of last year was a huge milestone.

It was satisfying being able to help with the whole handover process. I got to do a roof inspection with the assistance of a crane and helped run the superchlorination to remove contaminants and disinfect the reservoir.

On a personal note? I performed in a musical comedy play at last year’s Fringe festival. As I’ve never done anything like that before, it was definitely something to remember!

❓ What are you working on at the moment?

With the new financial year just starting, there's lots of planning to do. I’m currently working to organise diving teams to clean reservoirs across the region.

29/07/2024

4pm - 5pm Luvei Viti Youth Zone
5pm - 6pm Noda Bula e Aotearoa | Health & Wellbeing
6pm - 7pm Nanumi Viti | Memries of Fiji

29/07/2024
10/06/2024

Vaka Nanumi ni nodra dau cau tu mai ko Talatala Vakacegu Mrs Luisa Taufa e Palmerston North.

Flashback: In our early days in Te-Whanganui-a-Tara as Luvei Viti Children of Fiji: Luvei Viti Award New Zealand.Now we ...
05/05/2024

Flashback: In our early days in Te-Whanganui-a-Tara as Luvei Viti Children of Fiji: Luvei Viti Award New Zealand.
Now we have grown and registered under Viti Council e Aotearoa

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22/04/2024

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Children of Fiji: Luvei Viti Award New Zealand
Fijian_Indigenous Scholars/Graduates/Academics Society
Indigenous Fijian Women Business Council e Aotearoa
Viti Circle of Peace
Viti Council e Aotearoa
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