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Coast Access Radio
Viv continues reading Dr Proctor's Fart Powder, Chapter 16, 17 and 18. An enjoyable weekly story time, read by Viv Bailey. Viv takes the listener through a book of her choice designed for the young and young at heart. 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
Radio Hawkes Bay
Twin Spin jazz with a theme that links the two tracks together
Fresh FM
Heatwaves, youth education and football.
Arrow FM
Live Wires fizzes, pops and crackles with youthful talent and enthusiasm. Students present their own variety programmes live from the classroom.
Wellington Access Radio
Today on Public Talks we are sharing part 1 of a panel talk recorded at Common Material: Regenerating Te Whanganui-a-Tara - presented by Kowtow. From te taiao to circular fashion, from community to culture – across Wellington, a different kind of future is already under construction. This panel brings together makers, growers, and thinkers shaping the city in real time. Together they look ahead: what does Wellington become in 20 years — and what do we need to start doing differently now? Hosted by Sunaina Born, the panel features Emma Wallace (Kowtow) on designing for circularity and 20 years of purpose-led business; Dr Huhana Smith (Te Whiri Whītau, Massey University) on regeneration through mātauranga and natural fibres; Dr Danielle Shanahan (Zealandia) on a 500-year vision for living with nature; and Tom Cappleman (Coffee Outdoors) on growing community through everyday connection. This talk was recorded at City Gallery Wellington on Sunday 7 June
Because truth is stranger than fiction Kitty's husband Mike has his own chronic condition, as a survivor of an out of hospital sudden cardiac arrest. We all share the same frustration with well meaning but uninformed advice.
Ula Su'i Fefiloi is dedicated to entertaining, informing, empowering, and building resilience in the Pasifika and wider community in the Wellington Region.
Free FM
Waikato Chinese Voices is your source of culture and information for the region's Chinese speaking community. News and current affairs, discussions, immigration policy, life hacks and music, plus local Chinese community events.
Nothing but Rachmaninoff The 1954 edition of the Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians said Rachmaninoff’s popular appeal was based on "uncomfortable" emotionalism and that his works lacked structural innovation. They predicted that he would soon be forgotten. Dame Kiri Te Kanawa performs Rachmaninoff: Vocalise, Op. 34 No. 14 Rachmaninoff plays Rachmaninoff: Siren: Lilacs, Op. 21, No. 5 Jussi Björling and the Stockholm Concert Society Orchestra perform Rachmaninoff - 12 Romances, Op. 21: No. 5, Lilacs Huberman Piano Trio perform Rachmaninoff - 5 Morceaux de fantaisie, Op. 3: No. 1, Elégie (Arr. for Piano Trio) Soprano Elisabeth Söderström and Pianist Vladimir Ashkenazy perform Rachmaninoff - Do Not Sing, My Fair Maiden The New Philharmonia Orchestra, Baritone John Shaw and The Cathedral Choir of St. Ambrose perform Rachmaninoff - Three Russian Folk Songs Soprano Heidi Grant Murphy and pianist Kevin Murphy perform Sergei Rachmaninoff - Au! (A-oo (The Quest) , Op. 38, No. 6 Vladimir Ashkenazy with André Previn and the London Symphony Orchestra perform Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto No. 2 in C Minor, Exploring classical music in all its glories and complexities. From the sweetest melodic to the cutting edge of the avant-garde... from the deep past to the freshest contemporary. All of it. The joy of classical music.
Comedian, actor, writer, and TV personality Alan Davies Starts an extensive Aotearoa tour in August (kicking off at Hamilton's BNZ Theatre on July 31) with his brand-new show, Think Ahead. The visit is his first visit to New Zealand in a decade! Mike Williams caught up with Davies to discuss what's new in his life. Tickets are from livenation.co.nz
Stardom does not happen overnight. Most of today’s successful music artists started from the bottom – recording at home, performing in school gigs and pubs, or auditioning in local radio stations. You may know them for their hit songs, but have you heard of their initial recordings? In this episode of De-Tour Du Jour, Free Mel presents the earliest songs of famous musicians in “The First Cut Is…”
Discovering the best independent music from Aotearoa — new releases, emerging artists, local scenes, and future favourites from New Zealand's indie underground. In the first episode we hear from artists currently tearing up the gig circuit - including Coast Arcade, Major Flaws, Dale Kerrigan, Noah Nite, Julia Deans, The Bleeders, The Veils, and more.
Starting with older tunes then moving forward to more recent music. Paul presents a music programme featuring Jazz, Blues and Soul, from old to new. 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
Marriage, Flying Solo, and realising luck has nothing to do with either Nobody talks much about the middle years of relationships. Not the exciting beginning. Not the dramatic ending. Just the quiet shifts that happen over time. In this episode, we explore marriage, singleness, companionship, freedom, loneliness, and the surprising truth that every path comes with trade-offs. Because whether you're coupled up, single, divorced, widowed, or somewhere in between, it's hard either way—and that's probably more normal than we think. The Sandwich Club is for women in the middle — juggling kids, parents, work, money, bodies and everything in between.
Plains Media
Asher Emanuel - 1:55 Dominic Hoey - 29:30 Claudia from Scorpio - 40:05
Access Radio Taranaki
When the winter chill sets in, your best line of defence isn't far away—it is waiting right inside your spice rack! In this episode, we dive into the simple science of pantry wellness and explore how everyday heating staples can protect your airways. Discover how ginger acts as a natural muscle relaxer for tight chest spasms, why a pinch of black pepper drives your remedies deeper and the exact way chili opens up stubborn congestion. We also share a practical kitchen activity you can try at home today, walking you step-by-step through a warming Pantry Cough Syrup that will comfortably last in your fridge for a few weeks.
Planet FM
Tune in Monday to Friday for news, current affairs, interviews and special interest pieces
Lyly King, the owner of Reef Coffee and Sushi Bar, talks about the motivation and challenges behind her hospitality business. She finds inspiration in supporting many charities and giving back to the community.
Penny sits down with Kapiti Coast District Mayor Janet Holborow to unpack the government’s fast-tracked "Simplifying Local Government" reform package. With a tight 12-week timeline for councils to choose between driving their own destiny (the Head Start process) or letting the government decide for them (the backstop process), local authorities across New Zealand are scrambling. Find the latest political conversations from local MP's in the Otaki and Mana electorates and Local Government representatives from Kapiti and Horowhenua. 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
The Real Parents team aim to support parents to find their confidence and have more fun parenting.
Experienced gardener Philippa Foes-Lamb shares her local gardening knowledge with tips on when, where and what to plant in the top of the south.
Improving outcomes and personal/professional relationships
Hear church news, community activities, singing and music. Learn about life, social and support services locally and across Aotearoa
Otago Access Radio
Otago Peninsula Community Board - Paul Pope updates us on all the latest from Otago Peninsula Community Board. Broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin www.oar.org.nz
C-Zone with Simon Howard brings all things funny and theatrical to the airwaves, celebrating the Capital's Arts and Theatre scenes.
In this upcoming episodes, we interviewed Mikaela-Speech language therapist, Kevin and Malcolm, two individuals living successfully with aphasia. They share their personal journeys, challenges, and achievements, offering insight into life after diagnosis. Through their stories, listeners gain a deeper understanding of aphasia, resilience, communication, and the importance of support and community.
Zach and Leki discuss an older fringe theory that is growing increasingly relevant and real: that the internet is made up mostly of AI bots making content for other bots. We discuss its origins, its evidence, the strange places the theory went, and what the internet looks like today. We also talk of viral video magicians, accidentally making yourself a bot, secret military social media projects, Bigfoot (again), and how to keep your sanity online.
Regent Theatre Christmas Show - Vocal Director Arlie McCormick previews auditions for the Regent Theatre's Christmas spectacular Saving Santa's Sparkle, which will celebrate a host of local talent. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz
Radio Southland
Stay updated on the events, happenings, and services that are available in our local Southland community!
"Of" yes its an interesting tittle in this weeks show, so take a look back trough the last few show titles and what does it say? What possibly will it be next week for this rolling title concept? We have a couple of rants and a few stories to share too on this weeks Chilly Bin.
Dive into captivating stories, insightful discussions, and curated music on Radio Southland.
Carolyn updates you on goings on for the Association of Blind Citizens Southland Branch!
Join expat Southlander Lorraine for her latest European news report!
Pat Corkery is the new host for the iconic Southland radio programme, Old Folks At Home. Each week he plays a selection of music aimed to bring back fond memories for our older generation.
In this episode, we’re joined once again by Dr Nicole Yamase who was recently in Aotearoa to deliver this year's Pacific Lecture and Masterclass at the University of Otago. Sharing her insights on ocean stewardship, cultural resilience, and the importance of Indigenous ways of knowing, her visit also coincided with the first Aotearoa screening in Ōtepoti of Remathau: People of the Ocean, the powerful documentary in which she features. In this episode, we'll delve deeper into Nicole's journey through her role at One Reef as the Director of Impact and what she hopes to achieve in her work. Nicole has been an incredible role model for Pacific people - inspiring us to think more deeply about our relationship with the ocean. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz and made thanks to the support of NZ on Air.
Join Ursula and William as they dive into the world of K-dramas, sharing their favorite series, memorable characters, and standout moments. From the cliches they love to the trends and story lines that miss the mark, they discuss their likes, dislikes, and personal takes on some of Korea's most popular dramas. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz
In this episode, Arina reflects on missing her best friend's wedding in Malaysia and the fear of missing out that can come with living overseas. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz
Old and new Tongan music, education updates, health information, positive parenting segments, news.
Your liver is one of the hardest-working organs in your body, yet most of us rarely give it a second thought. In this episode of Colours of the Heart, life coach Rex Lovegrove is joined by naturopath Karen Creighton for a fascinating conversation about liver health and the vital role it plays in our overall wellbeing. From energy levels and digestion to weight management and hormonal balance, Karen explains why a healthy liver is about so much more than detoxes and diets. Drawing on 40 years of experience in natural health, Karen shares practical insights into supporting this remarkable organ and helping your body function at its best.
The lights are on, the audiences are gathering, and Winter Fest is lighting up Taranaki! This week on The Stage Door, the wonderful Suzanne Porter, Chief Executive of TAFT, sits down with Taryn to explore week two of Winter Fest. From world-class theatre and live music to comedy, storytelling and unforgettable experiences, Suzanne shares some of her festival highlights and the shows she's most excited about. Warm, passionate and deeply connected to the arts, Suzanne gives listeners a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the festival that's turning Taranaki's coldest season into its most vibrant. So grab a hot drink, wrap up warm, and discover how Winter Fest is warming up the region one incredible event at a time!
Host Scott Cameron isn't just a teacher but is a musician who brings his knowledge and musical expertise to listeners in his show A Sonic Odyssey.
Manawatu Peoples Radio
Two hours of the blues with Sian Weggery, produced by Manawatū People's Radio with support from New Zealand On Air.
This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - http://oar.org.nz
Join the lovely Erica Perry for all things disability related within Taranaki.
Catch up with Scott each week to find out what he has been up to and hear some of his favourite songs
A radio show/podcast from Radio Viti New Zealand looking at events and personalities in the Fijian community in Manawatū, produced by Manawatū People's Radio with the support of New Zealand On Air.
In this episode Sophie chats with Sustainable Taranaki's Organic Programmes Manager, Mieke Verschoor, about the important role community gardens play in creating healthier, more connected and sustainable communities. They explore what's been happening across Sustainable Taranaki's gardens, the benefits of growing local kai, and how people of all ages and experience levels can get involved. Join us for a relaxed and inspiring kōrero about growing food, friendships and resilience.
Segment 2 – Voice of the people: The Pressure to Send Money Home Segment 3 – Pusong Palaban: Segment 4 – Legend and Memory: Legend of Maria Makiling segment Segment 5 – Light at the end of the Story – Starting at any age segment