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.
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Plains Media
Classical music
Radio Hawkes Bay
Featuring traditional folk songs that tell a story.
Free FM
Sai News 1126 Part 2 Satyajit
Christian thoughts and music, presented by Neville Stevenson on behalf of the Riverbend Bible Church
Created by Free FM, Hamilton, New Zealand
Wellington Access Radio
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.
Access Radio Taranaki
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.
Fresh FM
The Deadline Report - Ben Vidgen Investigates. A double shot of reality.
In this episode, Mike and James explore the idea of church buildings as “sacred space” and ask the question: Is church holy ground? Looking at the teachings of Jesus, the practices of the early church, and the broader trajectory of the New Testament, they examine whether certain modern definitions of reverence truly reflect the biblical picture of worship, or whether they stem more from tradition than Scripture.
This is a 5-10 minute devotion presented by Neville from the Riverbend Bible Church
Manawatu Peoples Radio
In this episode, Pastor Dafydd Hughes reflects on the resurrection of Jesus as described by the women discovering the empty tomb. The sermon explores how the resurrection restores true life, confirms the truth of God’s word, and brings lasting spiritual renewal to believers. Drawing on scripture from the Gospels, Romans, and Hebrews, the message emphasises faith in Christ’s death and resurrection as the foundation of salvation, encouraging listeners to trust in God’s promises and live in the reality of new life through Him. Produced by Manawatū People's Radio with support from New Zealand On Air.
Christian news and views from the Flaxmere Christian Fellowship
A Christian program aimed at relating God’s word to our everyday experiences
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.
In this episode, Neville Stevenson reflects on the theme of “the gift of life” through gospel music, Bible readings, and teaching. Drawing on scriptures such as Romans 6:23 and John 3:16, Neville explores the Christian message of salvation, focusing on repentance, belief in Jesus Christ, and the promise of eternal life. The episode combines worship music with clear, practical teaching, encouraging listeners to reflect on their relationship with God and respond to the message of faith. Produced by Manawatū People's Radio with support from New Zealand On Air.
Jesus' death on the cross was in obedience to God, and He completed the work that God had called Him to do. This is the topic of today's program.
Planet FM
Melisai brings you current affairs, local and international events relevant to Tamils, with wit and humour.
Buddhism on Air, hosted by Tenzin Chosang, discusses Buddhism and Buddhist beliefs.
Rise and Shine Radio Show with Melissa Melodious is about encouraging the heights and depths of life through music, wisdom and sweet inspiration.
Christian messages from Murray who was the pastor at Spreydon Baptist Church for 40 years.
Radio Southland
Explore what the Bible has to say about the Sabbath.
Otago Access Radio
This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - http://oar.org.nz
Broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin www.oar.org.nz
Specializing in tradition-based instrumental Ceilidh music
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.
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 feast of news, interviews and music for Bengali speakers.
Conectando comunidades: Ritmo Collective y Momo House en Hamilton. En Hamilton, iniciativas como Ritmo Collective y Momo House están creando espacios donde la cultura, la música y la comida unen a diferentes comunidades. Ritmo Collective se ha convertido en una plataforma que impulsa el arte, la música latina y la conexión multicultural en la ciudad, reuniendo personas a través de eventos y experiencias que celebran la diversidad. Por otro lado, Momo Food Truck aporta sabor y encuentro desde la gastronomía, acercando a la comunidad a nuevas experiencias culinarias y generando un ambiente cercano y familiar en cada evento donde participa. Ambos proyectos reflejan cómo Hamilton sigue creciendo como una ciudad multicultural, donde diferentes culturas se conectan, colaboran y construyen comunidad desde lo creativo, lo artístico y lo humano. Connecting Communities: Ritmo Collective & Momo House in Hamilton. In Hamilton, initiatives like Ritmo Collective and Momo House are helping bring people together through culture, music, and food. Ritmo Collective has become a space that celebrates Latin music, creativity, and multicultural connection, creating events where different communities can come together and share experiences. At the same time, Momo House is adding its own flavour to the community through food, creating welcoming spaces where people can connect over good kai and new cultural experiences. Together, both projects reflect the growing diversity of Hamilton and show how culture, creativity, and local businesses can help build stronger community connections across Aotearoa.
Welcome to Women's World with Vini Chandra. Join us as we explore the diverse experiences and resilient spirits of women worldwide.
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
News, interviews and music for speakers of Arabic, Syriac, Chaldean and Kurdish
Students from Havelock North Intermediate bring us this monthly show, all about things they are learning, their school and things they love.
Entertainment, showbiz gossip and community news for Tagalog speakers.
Holly shares some highlights from her trip to Melbourne for the Literary Programmers Roundtable. We talk about books 'Almost Life' by Kiran Millwood Hargave and 'Heart the Lover' by Lily King. Broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin oar.org.nz
From grassroots to international, Eamon covers it all. Here's your weekly fix of commentary and coverage, featuring local legends, full-time fans and dedicated sideliners.
Susanne Williamson previews the silent film Nosferatu, A Symphony of Horrors, screening at State Cinemas Nelson at 6pm on Wednesday June 3rd.
Gifted writing and story telling from Cordayne
HATU is IN Da House... from My house to your house, whether you’re in the dog house, the poor house, the nut house, the murder house, Parliament House, or the House of the Rising Sun, we’ll be dealing with some of the important issues of the day.
An eleven-year-old Mergirl has better things to do than save the oceans from deadly stagnation. It's the Ringlet and the day the oceans stopped, Published by Ahoy! An imprint of the Cuba Press in 2019.
An overview of the community groups and social services in the Waikato region.
Songs and stories from the golden age of radio for children of all ages
Courtney and the crew from South Alive Invercargill are back with Stories from the South. This week Courtney reflects on what went down at Youth Week, talks about someone new stepping into the rangatahi lead role, and shares what is happening in the community art spaces. There is plenty going on in the new cafe space too, plus a volunteer spotlight shining a light on the South Alive action teams. A great snapshot of what makes this part of Invercargill so special.
Tamariki from Te Wharekura o Arowhenua take to the mic to share their whakapapa and waiata in Te Reo Maori. This episode is a beautiful showcase of young voices keeping Te Reo alive through kōrero and song. A taonga for anyone who loves Te Reo, tikanga, and the next generation carrying it forward.
DJ Phil is back with The Weekend Kicker for Kings Birthday Weekend. This week he covers the Old Boys AFC vs Otago match with highlights and analysis, plus the latest community sport news from around Southland. Featuring "Hands on My Heart" by the Warratahs.