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.
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Fresh FM
A Programme by and about Multi-Cultural Youth Nelson Tasman.
Plains Media
Classical music
Radio Hawkes Bay
Featuring traditional folk songs that tell a story.
Wellington Access Radio
News, interviews and highlights from Wellington Access Radio programmes, friends and neighbours.
News and current affairs in Tongan.
The second half of the 20th century was notable for popular and contemporary music of an enduring quality.
He Tifa Ola discusses everyday health issues for families, and raises the awareness of Health Services in the region for Pacific families. The programme is presented by Nive, Twiggy, and Joe, and is spoken in both Tokelauan and English.
Access Radio Taranaki
In today’s episode, Marcia sits down with Nicky Rowat from Hāwera to explore her lifelong journey in volunteering. Nicky’s story begins at a young age, helping out around swimming—one of those early experiences that quietly plants the seed for a lifetime of giving back. From there, her volunteering has grown and evolved alongside her life, shaped by a strong sense of community and a willingness to step up where needed. Today, Nicky wears many hats. She is a volunteer firefighter, standing alongside her crew in times of emergency and supporting her local community when it matters most. She’s also what you might call a “perpetual fundraiser”—someone who never seems to stop finding ways to support good causes, rally people together, and make things happen. Alongside her volunteering, Nicky now works with Fire and Emergency New Zealand as a Volunteer Coordinator, supporting and strengthening the very network she has been part of for so many years. It’s a role that brings together her lived experience and her passion for people. What comes through clearly in this conversation is that, for Nicky, volunteering isn’t about recognition or titles—it’s simply about giving back. It’s about community, connection, and doing your bit. This episode is a reminder that volunteering doesn’t have to start big. It often begins with something small—helping out, putting your hand up, being part of something—and over time, it becomes part of who you are. We hope Nicky’s story inspires others across Taranaki to think about their own volunteering journey—where it might begin, or where it might lead next.
Free FM
Sai News 1128 Part 2 Dr Iyer
Otago Access Radio
Join us for an hour of great music this week on The Jukebox Highway. Where else are you gonna hear a bluegrass band covering Lorde? The show airs SUNDAYS at 3PM in New Zealand, and is re-aired THURSDAYS at 10AM. IN AMERICA: that's SAT NIGHTS and WEDS AFTERNOONS. Do the math and check the Atomic Clock for your local time. Head over to www.oar.org.nz to stream live or download past shows. Jerry Reed & Chet Atkins - Jerry's Breakdown Kieran Kane & Kevin Welch - Something 'Bout You Johanna Wacker - Devil in a Bar Fight The Nashville Bluegrass Band - New Moon Rising Bill Hearne - Second Cup of Coffee Christiana Miller - This World Is Not My Home Clay Parker & Jodi James - What It Knows The Dirty Grass Players - Royals The Everly Brothers - Empty Boxes New Lost City Ramblers - Keep Movin' Bill Morris - No Vacancy in Heaven Kora Feder - He Wants to Live Forever Marty Stuart & Travis Tritt - This One's Gonna Hurt Desert Rose Band - Hello Trouble Seatrain - Willin' Tom Adler - Cat's Eye/Prairie Dog Town Past Shows (free): https://oar.org.nz/shows/jukebox-highway/ Live stream at www.oar.org.nz Listen live on OAR Radio: 105.4 FM, Dunedin iTunes subscribe: https://tinyurl.com/JBH-iTunes Broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin www.oar.org.nz
Poetry and music from Christchurch
Christian thoughts and music, presented by Neville Stevenson on behalf of the Riverbend Bible Church
MAY THIS SELECTION OF SONGS STRENGTHEN YOUR WALK WITH GOD. MAY YOU ALWAYS BE CONNECTED TO YOUR CREATOR.
Created by Free FM, Hamilton, New Zealand
The Deadline Report - Ben Vidgen Investigates. A double shot of reality.
Can someone be spiritually healthy while emotionally unhealthy? Mike and James sit down with therapist Orlando Lizardi to discuss how our emotional lives shape our experience of God, ourselves, and others—and why emotional healing is an essential part of spiritual growth.
This is a 5-10 minute devotion presented by Neville from the Riverbend Bible Church
Bringing a smile to the faces of the residents of Radius Thornleigh Park and Radius Heatherlea Rest Homes, as we play their musical requests and dedications.
Manawatu Peoples Radio
A radio show/podcast from Crosspoint Church produced by Manawatū People's Radio with the support of New Zealand on Air.
Christian news and views from the Flaxmere Christian Fellowship
Writer and story teller, Lesley Dowding, lives to bring story into the world of children and adults, alike. Her stories, told in true oral tradition, come from all over the world, as well as from her own imagination.
An hour of easy-listening gospel music and uplifting Bible readings from the Riverbend Church in association with Crossroads Church, produced by Manawatū People's Radio with the support of New Zealand On Air.
Jesus' final words while He was dying on the cross were: "Father, into Your hands I commit My Spirit". What can we learn from these words?
Planet FM
Melisai brings you current affairs, local and international events relevant to Tamils, with wit and humour.
Coast Access Radio
From the congregation of Paraparaumu Baptist Church This episode was first broadcast on Coast Access Radio, a Community Access Media Alliance station amplifying the voices of Kāpiti and Horowhenua. Supported by NZ On Air. Visit coastaccessradio.org.nz
Buddhism on Air, hosted by Tenzin Chosang, discusses Buddhism and Buddhist beliefs.
Fr Vaughan Leslie - It is Well with my Soul. Broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin www.oar.org.nz
Rise and Shine Radio Show with Melissa Melodious is about encouraging the heights and depths of life through music, wisdom and sweet inspiration.
Radio Southland
Why do some people care so much about which day they worship on? Does it even matter? Does God care? Why all the fuss? Isn't that legalism? Join us as we explore these issues and more in this week's episode: The Sabbath- What does it matter?
This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - http://oar.org.nz
Specializing in tradition-based instrumental Ceilidh music
1 Achtung! - Old Dog New Tricks 2 Mountain Boy - Monsters 3 Logan Edwards - Half Asleep 4 Ammonita - Walnut 5 Office Dog - Reins 6 Play For Keeps - Out of the Dark 7 Cindy - All the Nice People 8 The Advocates - One Last Ride 9 The Broken Heartbreakers - How Long is Too Long 10 Star Time - Rasta Needs Water 11 The Veils - Little White Bird 12 Miriam Clancy & Dion Lunadon - I Love My Leather Jacket This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - http://oar.org.nz
Kano’s Rock n Roll Conspiracy is a trip into the very nature of what’s real, utilising music, humour, wisdom, and of course truth... as the weapons of choice.
Showcasing a very rich experience, from how the Hōhepa community cares for people and planet, to innovation in their product range and the way they respond to the current issues affecting our community.
A feast of news, interviews and music for Bengali speakers.
Luminifoto Silva: La historia de uno de los estudios fotográficos pioneros del Ecuador Recorremos la historia de Joel Silva y la creación de uno de los estudios fotográficos más emblemáticos de Ecuador. Una historia que me toca profundamente, porque también es la historia de mi abuelo y su aporte a la fotografía en Quito, así como a las parroquias de Puéllaro y Perucho. Estas parroquias, ubicadas en la Ruta Escondida, son conocidas por sus paisajes, sus cítricos y por la gente trabajadora del campo: soñadora, creativa y con un profundo amor por el Ecuador. En este episodio también me acompañan dos voces conocedoras del tema. Por un lado, José María León, editor y cronista ecuatoriano, reportero de The New York Times en Ecuador y cofundador del medio digital GK, donde fue director durante dieciséis años. Y también Nicole Moscoso Vergara, cineasta, montajista y fotógrafa documental nacida en Quito. Su trabajo explora el cine independiente, el ensayo visual y la creación audiovisual para medios de comunicación y proyectos de desarrollo. Actualmente es directora audiovisual de GK.Ambos han trabajado de forma minuciosa para retratar Quito en ensayos fotográficos y audiovisuales que buscan preservar la memoria y la identidad. Me alegra profundamente poder traer voces de mi llacta hasta Kirikiriroa (Hamilton), y sumar a nuestra comunidad en Nueva Zelanda con historias y trabajos que aporten a lo colectivo. Luminifoto Silva: The Story of a Pioneer Photography Studio in Ecuador We explore the story of Joel Silva and the creation of one of Ecuador’s most iconic photography studios. This is a story that is deeply personal to me, as it is also the story of my grandfather and his contribution to photography in Quito, as well as in the parishes of Puéllaro and Perucho.These rural communities, located along the Ruta Escondida, are known for their landscapes, citrus production, and for their hardworking, dream-driven people — farmers with a deep love for Ecuador. In this episode, I am also joined by two knowledgeable voices on the subject. On one hand, José María León, Ecuadorian editor and chronicler, reporter for The New York Times in Ecuador, and co-founder of the digital media outlet GK, which he directed for sixteen years. And also Nicole Moscoso Vergara, a filmmaker, editor, and documentary photographer born in Quito, Ecuador. Her work moves between independent cinema, visual essays, and audiovisual creation for media outlets and development projects. She is currently the audiovisual director at GK. Both have worked carefully and in great detail to portray Quito through photographic and audiovisual essays that seek to preserve memory and identity. I am deeply happy to bring voices from my llacta to Kirikiriroa (Hamilton), and to contribute to our community in New Zealand with stories and work that support collective connection and growth.
Welcome to Women's World with Vini Chandra. Join us as we explore the diverse experiences and resilient spirits of women worldwide.
Sharing the chika or "talk" of the Philippines past present and future.
Presented by Angie Rodríguez Gómez, who feels a strong call to fulfil God's purpose for her life, which includes using her voice as a tool to share her personal testimony and her knowledge as Life Coach.
A community-focused programme exploring Pasifika voices, culture and stories.
Hear the Konkani language and get to know the local Konkani-speaking community with local news and entertainment.
The Best of the Blues
Join Transformer DJ’s as they discuss the news, issues and current affairs that they are passionate about.
Every week Terry showcases local singer/song-writers who play in open mic nights around Wellington
News, interviews and music for speakers of Arabic, Syriac, Chaldean and Kurdish
Stu and Han bring you more music and life's weird stuff.