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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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
A concentration on fish with Garlic Prawns, a Salmon Mornay Pie, Leek and Salmon Fettuccine and finally, Walnut and Herb Crusted Fish. Music? The Prawn Song. Presented by Gail Hall with co-hosts Peter Fleming, Gail presents a wide range of recipes from the decadently delicious through to gorgeously healthy eating.
Wellington Access Radio
Plains Media
In this episode of Chloe Dilley Seeking Talents I interview Thomas Richards, Youth MP 2025 for Laura McClure (ACT List MP), executive member & treasurer of the Christchurch Youth Council, and he is leading the 2025 Shoe Drive! Thomas is also studying law and political communications at UC and he's eager to represent voices of young people all across NZ. Make sure to tune into this episode of Chloe Dilley Seeking Talents!
Punaaga Vagahau Niue is a weekly programme to raise awareness of illnesses that surround Niue people here in New Zealand and throughout the world. The show covers what and where to look for help for you and your family.
A programme for all people who identify themselves as African and anyone else interested in learning about African values, music, and experiences.
A show for the Cook Islands community, in Cook Islands Māori and English.
Free FM
It's week three of Neo-Psych November and it's time to look into the 'intricate sensory overload' side of the genre. Oliver plays tracks which merge neo-psych with acid psych (Moon Duo), shoegaze (LSD and the Search for God), and dream pop (The Warlocks), and more! Follow @asonicyouthpodcast on Insta and Facebook. This show is part of the Free FM 89.0 YOUTH ZONE. Made with support of NZ on Air.
A smooth mix of music, news, upcoming events, and local weather updates.
Arrow FM
He rawe te hōtaka nei nā ngā tauira i whakahaere. Kāore he take mo Whaea Ana te pupuri i o rātou ringaringa. Ko te tino take o te wā ko te “akuaku o te tinana”. E ai ki ngā kōtiro ka haunga rawa ētahi o ā rātou hoa i te kura. I wānanga rātou i ngā kaupapa kura pai mo te 2026. Ko Argentina te whenua kē o Luana rāua ko Ruiha. I kōrero a Rayden mo te kiriata o Has Been Hotel.
A deep dive into the twin pools of visual arts and music.
Radio Hawkes Bay
Information about local community events
The Voice Within explores new age beliefs with regular guests.
New books reviewed
Kiwi music - the Best Of
Uncovering the Treasures of Tāngata Whenua in Wairarapa.
Created by Free FM, Hamilton, New Zealand
Otago Access Radio
This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz
Grief - let's not make it weird.
Planet FM
Tune in Monday to Friday for news, current affairs, interviews and special interest pieces
Access Radio Taranaki
Do you want to take time off over Christmas? Do you have to? Listen to the Law Lady to find out what you (and your boss) can and can’t do when it comes to annual leave.
Our questions this episode cover how not to get 'hit on' or be 'dumped', how to manage an out of control talker, why we must forgive and the biggest turn-offs for women. Margot is our go to for life problems. Listeners are encouraged to write in with a problem they are stuck on, and we will “Ask Margot” to provide sound, real and insightful advice.
The man’s practically a local landmark at this point, but don’t let that fool you, he’s still got plenty of spark. This week on Conversations With A Mayor, Taryn catches up with Stratford District’s freshly re-elected leader, Neil Volzke — the longest-serving mayor in Aotearoa and living proof that experience and energy can absolutely co-exist. They dive into what another three years means for Stratford, the vibe of his brand-new deputy mayor, what’s on his playlist, and yes, even his star sign (because personality matters just as much as policy). It’s fun, warm, a little cheeky, and very Stratford. This is the kind of kōrero that shows why some leaders stick around, and why their communities keep backing them.
Featuring Jeff Beck - Henry Gross - Cat Stevens and more
Mike Williams spoke with Andrew Fagan about music, sailing and the meaning of life... ahead of his appearance at Nivara Lunge (21 November), on his Passage of Time tour.
Fresh FM
Writer and educator (and ex-cage fighter) Airana Ngarewa dives deep into the history behind his latest book, “The Last Living Cannibal,” which is set in rural Taranaki during World War II. Books mentioned in this episode: -The Last Living Cannibal, Airana Ngarewa (Moa Press); -Te Āhua o Ngā Kupu Whakaari a Te Kooti, Tā Pou Temara (Auckland University Press; -Poor People with Money, Dominic Hoey (Penguin); -Mana, Tāme Iti (Allen & Unwin NZ); -Pātea Boys, Airana Ngarewa (Moa Press); -The Bone Tree, Airana Ngarewa (Moa Press); -Pounamu Pounamu, Witi Ihimaera (Penguin); -Appleman, Anne Cleary (Allen & Unwin NZ); -Good Things Come and Go, Josie Shapiro (Allen & Unwin NZ) -Everything is Beautiful and Everything Hurts, Josie Shapiro (Allen & Unwin NZ)
Gardening tips and a yummy recipe from Megan Williams
Naima Taafaki Fifita is the Founder and Director of the Moana Tasi Project, an environmental nonprofit dedicated to supporting Pacific communities facing the realities of climate change displacement. In this episode, we get to learn more about Naima's passion for climate justice and dive into the origins of the Moana Tasi Project, its mission, and the incredible team carrying it forward. Together, they are working to preserve cultural identity, shape rights-based policies, and amplify Pacific voices in global conversations about justice, belonging, and care. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz and made thanks to the support of NZ on Air.
It is awards season at the Sustainable Business Network with the 23rd annual Sustainable Business Awards happening 20 Nov 2025. This episode we take a look at the finalists of the 2025 awards and what cool innovations and projects they're working on. Vying for the top two awards, winners will be announced in Auckland tonight as they celebrate the incredible work of our homegrown innovators. https://sustainable.org.nz/next/whos-next/?mc_cid=ad433e79a9&mc_eid=8ab925d706
Showcasing, the music, news, people and lifestyles of the people of Africa
Country music from New Zealand and around the world
Radio Southland
Dive into captivating stories, insightful discussions, and curated music on Radio Southland.
Stefenpon Sitinjak is representing Indonesian culture in New Zealand, he wants to introduce and share new cultures to Southlanders Expect talk about food, culture, lifestyles and different perspectives!
Darren presents a range of classic tracks for you to enjoy! Part 4 in our series celebrating great women in music - this time in bands.
The Seventies Show, This is a new one-hour weekly music show hosted by Terry Toner.
Oliver is in touch with Ireland with phone reports of all that's happening this week in Ireland, sports news and music.
A Parabola is the quest from which we return changed yet essentially the same. It’s the weekly opening of the Rock and Roll history books with twists from 7,000 miles away.
Manawatu Peoples Radio
Have you given yourself permission to take up space in this world or do you judge yourself to the point where you have to wear flattering clothes, refuse to have photos taken or try and shrink in social situations? If so, then this episode is for you!
Parenthood is a wild ride of beautiful chaos. One minute you’re feeling like Supermum, the next you’re hiding in the pantry eating biscuits and questioning all your life choices.
Janma Bhoomi aims to keep Singhalese in touch with their motherland and educate the younger generation born here about the history and nature of Sri Lanka
Join us for the latest stories, written and presented by author Sheila Forbes.
Ryan Gatling presents a great music show featuring Jazz, Blues, Funk, Soul and Gospel in his very cool style.
Musafir Hoon Yaaro (I am a Traveller) is a lifestyle show in Hindi, hosted by Arsh (Jimmy) Singh.
Pat B's UTI
The proposed changes to secondary education will mean Outdoor Education (along with several other subjects) will become a 'vocational pathway'. How might this change impact the teaching of this subject, and why is getting out and learning in the outdoors so critical to our tamariki and rangatahi? We hear from Outdoor Education enthusiasts who bring a range of experiences to the discussion: high school students Jessie Smith and Dela Beardsley, teacher Phil Washbourn, Mark Bruce-Miller (CE of Whenua Iti Outdoors) and Fiona McDonald (CE of Education Outdoors NZ).
Many vital topics are discussed inc. diabetes, gout, influenza, high blood pressure, heart problems, elder care, Well Child and Mental health matters.
This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - http://oar.org.nz