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
Viv continues reading Dr Proctor's Fart Powder, starting Chapter 2 and 3. 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
Free FM
A weekly into New Zealand’s primary industries, exploring farm systems, markets, people and policy through storytelling, science and experience.
Otago Access Radio
This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz and made thanks to the support of NZ on Air.
Lydia continues their discussion of Weapons (2025) and inconsistencies within the film. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - http://oar.org.nz
Plains Media
In this episode, we’re joined by Glenn Livingstone to explore governance and grants. Drawing on his experience with the Rātā Foundation, Glenn shares what funders look for, governance myths, and how boards can support fundraising. Plus, why a kayak without a rudder has no direction, and what that means for your organisation.
Radio Hawkes Bay
Fijian news views and music with host Filipe Kuruvoli
Fresh FM
Politics in and out of Spain plus King's Cup
Wellington Access Radio
Hear from six international leaders about how best practice in the library and archive sectors is constantly shapeshifting, and how transformative programming and community engagement is changing the face of these sectors and the communities they serve.
Exploring the diversity of disability issues.
Principal flautist of the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, Bridget Douglas joins Mary Gow to discuss an upcoming chamber music performance in Paekākāriki and Featherston. Bridget shares insights into her musical journey, from studying science before pursuing music, to performing internationally and returning to NZSO. Together with harpist Carolyn Mills, the programme features a rich and varied selection of music including Bach, Chopin, Celtic works, Renaissance pieces, and a contemporary New Zealand composition by Eve de Castro Robinson. Bridget also talks about the unique sound of the bass flute and the special connection between musicians and audiences in intimate community concerts. Each season Mulled Wine Concerts bring top quality classical concerts to Paekakariki and Featherston. Organiser Mary Gow takes us through what to expect and often has an interview with some of the star performers. 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
Living with Parkinson’s often comes with unsolicited advice, miracle cures, and people trying to sell the next “solution.” In this episode, we talk about the reality of navigating misinformation, questionable health claims, and the pressure placed on people with chronic conditions to try unproven products. We share personal experiences of being targeted by scams, discuss why evidence-based treatment matters, and explore how hope can sometimes be exploited. Through honest conversation and a bit of humour, we reflect on the importance of critical thinking, realistic expectations, and protecting both wellbeing and wallet. Kitty Fitton is on a mission to prove that disability and illness doesn’t mean the end of life as we know it. She writes about hating exercise, coping with blended families, Parkinsons, and trying to reach the bottom of the laundry basket. 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
Caroline, Liz and Lindy discuss cultishness, coercion and control, talk to survivors of cult -like groups in New Zealand, and delve into why we all need to cult-proof our lives.
A 5 minute catch up with Karen from the SPCA.
A weekly round up of local politics and community events in Hastings with Mayor Sandra Hazlehurst
News and views on the political landscape in Aoteoroa with Chris Hipkins, Katie Nimon Catherine Wedd and Cushla Tangaere-Manuel
In this episode, host Julie Woods talks with Jo Bridgwater, founder of After School Art Classes with Jo Bridgwater + Studio, about building a creative business in Masterton while living with autism and chronic pain. Jo shares how she turned a setback in teacher relief training into an opportunity to create her own art education programme, offering courses in photography, painting, mosaics, beads and buttons, and fibre arts. She discusses managing energy around medical treatments, expanding into pet portraits and studio photography, and adapting her business to what local families want. Jo also reflects on creativity, resilience and the importance of community spaces like King Street Artworks in supporting disabled artists and entrepreneurs. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - http://oar.org.nz
Access Radio Taranaki
Sharing some more love with Aileen Kowal So excited to chat with Aileen, from Twisted Willow based in Hawera - although she can be spotted elsewhere - from spiritual and craft markets, to guest appearances at Remedy in Stratford Today, Aileen gives us some more insight into the retreat she is co/hosting, in November - if you feel the need for some “me time” amongst the trees, and enjoying some spiritually minded company - then listen in !
Marking 10 years since Prince left us. Included are cover versions of his songs, a Prince protege and collaborator plus his work. 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
Stranded in Paradise is an historical music show based on the book of the same name by John Dix, and is a guide to the history of NZ Rock N Roll from 1955 through to 1988.
Quakers in Aotearoa NZ - I will be talking with Murray Short a former clerk or spokesperson for New Zealand Quakers (Friends) and presently a leading Quaker and commentator on Quakerism. We will be talking about Quaker beliefs, values and what moves Quakers to stand up or take action etc etc. Broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin www.oar.org.nz
Bernadette Hall - 2:57 Alizabeth Knox - 22:21 James Norcliffe - 42:22
Radio Southland
Stay updated on the events, happenings, and services that are available in our local Southland community!
Ula Su'i Fefiloi is dedicated to entertaining, informing, empowering, and building resilience in the Pasifika and wider community in the Wellington Region.
C-Zone with Simon Howard brings all things funny and theatrical to the airwaves, celebrating the Capital's Arts and Theatre scenes.
Planet FM
Tune in Monday to Friday for news, current affairs, interviews and special interest pieces
Supporting the wellbeing of older people in our community.
Minister for Seniors Hon Casey Costello joins Penny Gaylor to discuss the national review of the aged care sector and the challenges facing an ageing population in New Zealand. The conversation explores improving support for older people to live well for longer, including access to in-home care, housing options, community connection, and early health interventions. They also discuss the Better Life Action Plan and the importance of cross-sector collaboration to strengthen wellbeing and independence for seniors across the country. 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
You survived. Now what? Welcome to Unspun, the resource and community built by survivors, for survivors.
Start your day the right way with HeARTy Breakfast on Art FM, hosted by Bryan Vickery and Tracey Blake.
Join Thomas Spring for Total Wellbeing NZ, a programme about about Health and Wellbeing. Thomas will look at topics like Feldenkrais, Yoga, Meditation, Stress Management and Mindfulness.
Forty years after the Chernobyl disaster, we revisit one of the world’s most devastating nuclear events — and ask what has truly changed. With Chornobyl expert Kateryna Aslamova, we explore how the disaster still shapes our understanding of nuclear risk, why its lessons remain unresolved, and why this story continues to matter globally, even far from Ukraine. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - http://oar.org.nz and made thanks to the support of NZ on Air.
How do you remember a smell without remembering what it smelt like? I still remember things from so long ago,but it’s a bit crazy. In this show I’ve pointed out a few things and had experienced it in my early years with my parents.It might sound great but I have such a hard time letting go of things and moving on because experiences always live in my head and sometimes they play out over and over again. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - http://oar.org.nz
Hear church news, community activities, singing and music. Learn about life, social and support services locally and across Aotearoa
Fuel Costs, Bridge St and Dog Attacks
EARTH DAY, EVERYDAY. On 22 April 1970, the first Earth Day celebration was observed to raise awareness about environmental issues. Today, Mother Nature – Earth – remains threatened by pollution and climate change. Free Mel gets us thinking about the state of the earth through songs from artists who care about our planet. Let’s listen and make Earth Day every day.
Trees For Families - Keep Dunedin Beautiful coordinator Kelsey Porter introduces this year's Trees For Families initiative, where a native tree can be purchased and planted at Rotary Park on Mothers Day, 10 May. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz
Empowering others through guided meditation and light language
Improving patient’s lives through education and awareness about lymphoedema.
All the hits from the 50s, 60s, 70s and beyond—classic tunes, good vibes, and the stories behind the music
End of Summertime - Peter Hayden takes on the role of loveable curmudgeon Dickie Hart in Roger Hall play End of Summertime, in the Glorious Ruins production that begins its run at Te Whare o Rukutia on 8 May. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz
In this episode, Emira Muji explores her passion for business and “convincing people” online (which she notes is different from being an influencer), building trust with her followers, and preparing for a new chapter in Malaysia. Follow Emira on Instagram: @emira_muji This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz
Dunedin Astronomical Society - The Society is holding public nights at the observatory every Sunday through until September. DAS President Warren Hurley outlines what's on offer, from guided telescope viewings of the planets to laser-guided tours of the constellations. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz
Peter presents a taste of the sixties with the best of sixties music. It's simply sensational!
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.
This week a song suggested from Dave and its BB and the Bullets. We have more tales of woe to share but some laughs along the way, its as kiwi as O for Awesome on the Chilly Bin.
Join expat Southlander Lorraine for her latest European news report!