Community Access Media Alliance is the national body for the 12 independently-owned Community Access Media stations across Aotearoa. Our vision is for Aotearoa to have a vibrant, diverse, innovative, and sustainable Community Access Media sector valued for its democratic, community, and cultural uniqueness.
Wanting to be a broadcaster, radio host, content-creator, programme-maker, show-maker, or podcaster? Our 12 stations can help you make your own media. On-air or online, radio is a simple and inexpensive way to talk to your community-of-interest in any language.
Whether you’re a government entity, NGO, non-profit, company, or organisation, we can help you tailor your messages to speak directly and authentically to your target audience – in their language.
Now more than ever, local voices need to be heard. We’re building a more inclusive media landscape — one where everyone has access to create, participate, and thrive. But we can’t do it without you.
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Coast Access Radio
Peter Fleming talks to Tommy Secker, Assistant Operations Manager at Steam Incorporated, about the organisation of, and upcoming events at, our local heritage railway. A diverse range of conversations with people from Kapiti, Horowhenua and across New Zealand. Always interesting and surprising.
Free FM
Tales From the Guild: Shadows of Paradurn is a DnD5e actual play radio show. Brought to you by the Waikato Role-Playing Guild.
Plains Media
Luka shares the joys of life with his listeners
Derek Cavanagh takes us through the history of Coasters Musical Theatre This programme looks at the Art scene with a range of guests.
Fresh FM
A Programme first Broadcast of Fresh FM, the Top of the South's Community Access Media Station.
COP30; Adaptation; Loss of forests.
Arrow FM
Water in the desert, a famous lady whose life was forever changed in water, and other stories and songs that relate to water. Songs and Stories for children and everyone.
We’ve got a lot to say about our silly little terribly important teenage lives. It’s Marvel chat and maths class rants and half-hearted deviations into the injustice all around us. This is a show for Sumaiya’s mum, but you can listen too if you like.
Otago Access Radio
This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz
The art and science of living well.
In this episode, Josie Askin of Spring Coaching explores the power of progress over perfection. Drawing on her coaching experience, she shares practical strategies to help you take action even when the perfectionist voice is loud. Learn how tools like the 5-4-3-2-1 Go Rule, if-then planning, and the five-minute start can help you overcome hesitation, embrace “good enough,” and build habits that stick. Discover why small, imperfect actions - done consistently - are the key to creating real, lasting progress, even on your toughest days.
Wellington Access Radio
A bi-lingual Fijian health show, presented in both Fijian and English.
A show focused on our younger indigenous Fijians around the world, and an introduction to our beautiful language and culture!
The Blackhouse centres African-NZers/Black-NZers stories, experiences, concerns, observations, music, community news, and events.
Radio Hawkes Bay
Information about local community events
Wayne Mowat plays music "too good to be forgotten"
The programme is mostly spoken in Croatian and is filled with music, news, and current events from within the Croatian community in Wellington and around the world. Sponsored by the Croatian Cultural Society of Wellington.
From Pōneke the programme includes Irish news, local events and activities with an Irish flavour as well as interviews and live music from visiting Irish musicians, book and movie reviews, and political views/reviews.
Join Josie Askin from Spring Coaching in Episode 4 of the Go Carterton Business Spotlight as she chats with Matt McQuaid, owner and Plyminister of Plyguy. Based in Clareville, with a second branch in Taranaki, Matt has run this specialist timber merchant for five years. Before becoming an entrepreneur, he served 16 years as an Officer in the Royal New Zealand Navy, deploying on operations across the globe. Discover how Matt’s leadership and discipline from the Navy have shaped the way he runs Plyguy, the story behind the business’s growth, and what it takes to succeed in the specialist timber industry. You'll also learn a valuable free tip on “what not to do” if you’re thinking of expanding your business to another location—so you can avoid the pitfalls he’s learned the hard way! Plus, hear how you can connect with Go Carterton and maybe be our next guest. To learn more about Matt and Plyguy, visit – https://plyguy.co.nz
Providing lively coverage of news, politics, activities, interviews and music for queer women and non-binary folk.
Religious words for the Cook Islands Seventh-day Adventist community.
Samoa Ala Mai is a Christian programme to encourage, unite, and advise the Samoan community. It aims to cheer up the elderly, discourage family violence, strengthen marriage, and encourage people to be good citizens of New Zealand.
Every week Terry showcases local singer/song-writers who play in open mic nights around Wellington
O Le Fetu Ao is a spiritual and religious programme broadcast in the Samoan Language, presented live by a group of ordained Lay-Preachers and a Choir from The Samoan Methodist Church in Hataitai, Wellington.
Tune in for a great mix of music and interviews with special guests.
Religious programme in Samoan for the Seventh-day Adventist community in Porirua.
Christian thoughts and music
God's message and music in a Cook Island language
Reaching Out is a programme in Samoan for the Seventh-Day Adventist community in Porirua.
Access Radio Taranaki
Meet Alex — an environmental policy professional, adventurer at heart, and proud Taranaki local. Her journey began back in 2015 when she arrived in Aotearoa on a working holiday visa, backpacked across the country, and fell head-over-heels for New Plymouth… and for her future husband, too! After a few years back in Peru, Alex returned to Taranaki in 2020 — just before Covid hit — drawn by the perfect mix of ocean and mountain, and the lifestyle that invites you outdoors every day. These days, Alex is a mum of two who loves spending time outside with her family, exploring trails and connecting with nature. Through her work in environmental policy, she’s helping people and organisations make meaningful shifts toward more sustainable ways of living. She’s also deeply involved in her community, contributing to projects like Community Energy Taranaki, The Nature Connection Trust’s Trails and Tots programme, and the New Plymouth Montessori School.
In this visit to The Groove Yard we have some tracks from a new 4CD collection of 1980s Dance music from the UK, A couple of double plays joined by the title, Ian Dury drops in as does 10CC, CCR and T.Rex, plus a bit more. Forgotten 45s, long lost LPs, and great golden gems from the music of the 20th Century.
In today’s episode, we’ll listen to an interview with Satoshi (President of OJSA [Otago Japanese Student Association]) and Amogh (Vice-President of the club). The interviews are in two parts and we’ll listen to Part 1 today. Follow us on Facebook: https://tinyurl.com/SocietyFacebook Subscribe to our Newsletter: https://tinyurl.com/OtaruNewsletter Host: Haruko Stuart This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz and made thanks to the support of NZ on Air.
Radio Southland
Stay updated on the events, happenings, and services that are available in our local Southland community!
It is with great pleasure that we share with you information about the Emergence of Maitreya—the World Teacher for all humanity
News and current affairs in Tongan.
The Holy Ghost will inspire, exhort and empower your life if you choose to follow Jesus Christ.
The second half of the 20th century was notable for popular and contemporary music of an enduring quality.
Planet FM
Tune in Monday to Friday for news, current affairs, interviews and special interest pieces
Cook brings the Cook Islands language, culture and news into our living rooms every week for 5 hours
Featuring David Curtis - Alan parsons - joan Armatrading and more
The Cancer Society discuss topics around cancer awareness and cancer prevention, what's on in Kāpiti and how can we stay well. Once again Kai sits down with Mandy from the Cancer Society, this time to talk about skin awareness as the warmer weather arrives. Mandy explains why monthly skin checks are essential, what signs to look for in moles and spots, and the differences between melanoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and basal cell carcinoma. They also explore practical SunSmart behaviours, from choosing the right sunscreen and applying it correctly, to hats, sunglasses, shade, and planning outdoor activities around UV levels. Mandy breaks down common myths about tanning, cloudy-day sunburn, and the importance of protecting children and teens. The episode also includes advice for event organisers, tips for families on buying sunscreen affordably, and where listeners can access support and resources from the Cancer Society. A clear, practical guide for staying safe in the sun this summer.
Memories of writing for the Midweek are shared by Morris and his opinions are roasted, yet again by Bryan. The talk dogs, mental wellbeing and how you can implement self care moments in your life.