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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Otago Access Radio
talking about the ai impact summit in India. and how it helps the youth and what are some innovative ideas. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz and made thanks to the support of NZ on Air.
This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz and made thanks to the support of NZ on Air.
Plains Media
In this episode of Chloe Dilley Seeking Talents, we hear from the amazing photographer, Sheo Shoots! Sheo talks about his journey into becoming a photographer completely by accident, his recognisable fish eye camera lens and so much more! Make sure to tune in, because this is an incredible episode of Chloe Dilley Seeking Talents that you won't want to miss!
Free FM
UK-based alt-country band Brown Horse released Oliver's favourite album of 2025. Now they're back with 'Total Dive', the group's third LP. Oliver checks out what is another great record. It evolves the Americana sound of Jason Molina, Uncle Tupelo and Wilco, and places the band firmly among contemporaries Wednesday and MJ Lenderman. Plus, Waxahatchee's cover of a favourite from This is Lorelei's album 'Box for Buddy, Box for Star'. 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.
Manawatu Peoples Radio
A mixed bag of musical allsorts presented weekly by Ray Woodley, produced by Manawatū People's Radio with the support of New Zealand On Air.
Radio Hawkes Bay
Showcasing, the music, news, people and lifestyles of the people of Africa
All the hits from the 50s, 60s, 70s and beyond—classic tunes, good vibes, and the stories behind the music
Country music from New Zealand and around the world
Access Radio Taranaki
A radio show special all about television! To celebrate the 100th anniversary of the invention of TV we explore the evolution of the technology, services and programs, define what a modern smartTV is, review what streaming services are, their technical requirements, and associated costs, and illustrate how to turn a dumbTV into a smart one for minimal cost. Finally trends… how much time do folks spend watching TV and what technologies are utilised.
The Voice Within explores new age beliefs with regular guests.
Fresh FM
Join John Scott for Film Reviews or Pop Culture and Entertainment Trivia on John’s TnR Show.
We pick the brain of Friends’ council member Joëlle den Toom, discussing her work on the centenary book project, researching and documenting the 100 year history of the Association of Friends of Tūhura. Joëlle’s efforts stretch further, coordinating the Friends’ social media presence and helping with membership recruitment. As an archaeozoologist, she has excavated at a two-thousand year old site in Spain and examined subsistence patterns on Papua New Guinea’s Bismarck Archipelago. Joëlle gives listeners insights into her research, talks about her connection with Tūhura, and what inspired her to join the Friends council. We’re lucky to have her! This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz and made thanks to the support of NZ on Air.
Wellington Access Radio
Arrow FM
Annie Goldson is an acclaimed documentary, Arts Laurette 2023, and a Professor at Auckland University. She is headlining this year's Te Waiwhakaata Wairarapa Film Festival. Her festival films include the 25th Anniversary of Georgie Girl, a film fundraising event for Arrow FM.
Invisible Disabilities and Hidden Disabilities Sunflower
Grief - let's not make it weird.
This is a 5-10 minute devotion presented by Neville from the Riverbend Bible Church
Radio Southland
Stay updated on the events, happenings, and services that are available in our local Southland community!
Planet FM
Tune in Monday to Friday for news, current affairs, interviews and special interest pieces
Things are about to get swell in Taranaki! This week, Taryn catches up with Craig Williamson, Chair of the Taranaki Regional Council and Chair of Surfing Taranaki, for a kōrero that swaps policy for pure stoke. With the World Surf League Longboard Qualifying Series heading to Fitzroy Beach this King’s Birthday Weekend, they dive into what this means for the region, from the international eyes on our coastline to the buzz it’ll bring to the local community. It’s all about waves, pride, and putting Taranaki on the map in the best possible way. Surf’s up!
Coast Access Radio
In this episode, Margot responds to listener questions about how to keep moving forward when everything feels stuck, how to handle it when someone assumes the worst of you, and the tricky balance of lending money or working with friends and family. She also explores what it really means to move on from trauma, and why progress doesn’t always look the way we expect. A thoughtful conversation about resilience, boundaries, and finding a way forward when things feel uncertain. 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. 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
A radio show/podcast produced by Manawatū People's Radio with the support of New Zealand on Air.
This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz
Standing out online has never been harder, and that’s exactly where Matriarch Media comes in. In this episode, I sit down with Emma and Kate, the founders of Raglan-based marketing agency Matriarch Media. Together they help businesses turn messy ideas into clear strategies, and powerful storytelling. For Emma, starting the business came from necessity. After becoming a mum and realising how few work opportunities in Raglan truly fit family life, she decided to create something of her own. Together with Kate, a commercially minded marketer, they created Matriarch Media. Tune in to learn what it was like for Emma and Kate to build a creative agency from a small town, and what according to them are the biggest mistakes businesses make with marketing. How To Make It Work is produced in Raglan by Annika Stricker @xannikayasx @stories.by.annika and broadcast on Free FM
Tune in to Feel The Vibe FM, your morning destination for the South Indian community! Hosted by Maneesh Muraleedharan, this show features a vibrant mix of music, entertainment, and current affairs in Malayalam and Tamil. Enjoy songs, interviews, and engaging discussions tailored for our audience. For inquiries, suggestions, or to get in touch, email: maneesh@vibe.co.nz
Crisis Recovery Cafe - Craig de Beer from Otago Mental Health Support Trust outlines a new community-based service. Crisis Recovery Cafes based in North Dunedin and South Dunedin will provide an after-hours space offering free peer support for mental health and addiction recovery. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz
They said the earth was a common treasury — for that they were beaten, their homes destroyed, and their dream crushed. In 1649, a ragged band of ‘Diggers‘ took over St George's Hill in Surrey, challenging private property, growing their parsnips, carrots and cabbages. Demanding a world without bosses or landlords. We dive into the radical history of the Diggers movement, led by Gerrard Winstanley, and ask: how did a 17th century protest song about digging up common ground become an anthem against today’s inequalities? From the chaos of the English Civil War to modern housing crises, unemployment and food banks, we explore why this ‘World Turned Upside-Down’ moment is more relevant than ever.
The Seventies Show, This is a new one-hour weekly music show hosted by Terry Toner.
Part 6 of tracks from greatest hits collections
Oliver is in touch with Ireland with phone reports of all that's happening this week in Ireland, sports news and music.
Full disclosure – I actually like a couple of the artists that now dwell snugly in the 2026 class of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, albeit while I realise that the Rock and Roll of 2026 has little to nothing to do with the Rock and Roll I grew up with. While the likes of Steppenwolf, NRBQ, Los Lobos, Jethro Tull, and Mose Allison sit idly by, the bogosity of Billy Idol is rewarding. This world we live in it seems to me is a sandwich I have to send back. So what can a poor boy do? Our small individual act of solidarity is pure and simple. The Big Guy, 3 de, The Mystery Man, and the Free fiends of 89.0 roll out this week’s Paleface Parabola – the quest from which we returned changed yet essentially the same. To wit:The Treniers, Piano Red, The MC 5, Joey Ramone, and Lynyrd Skynyrd raise heck among the other clamour. It’s more lively and more trouble than ants at a picnic.
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
Lively conversations and a rich musical journey.
Ryan Gatling presents a great music show featuring Jazz, Blues, Funk, Soul and Gospel in his very cool style. 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
Pat B's UTI
This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - http://oar.org.nz
Easter Vishu event and updates
Music, global news and interviews with people from Niue and the Niuean community feature in this weekly hour
From What Now to what next, today’s guest Michele A’Court is an indisputable icon of comedy and words in New Zealand. Many of us will remember Michele A’Court from her early days as a host of What Now in the 80s, but she has gone on to carve out a career for herself across a multitude of disciplines and mediums and has always been a role model for me of reinvention, diversification, the hustle and leaning into your gifts. From queen of the screen to Queen’s Honours, MIchele gives us the low down on a lifetime of jokes, joy and the juggle. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz and made thanks to the support of NZ on Air.
Persian culture and information for Persian immigrants in Farsi language
Soulful heartbreak songs and we throw in last weekend's Zam-Zim Braai Festival highlights
Celebrating the rich history of Tamil language and literature
Local Kāpiti barber Kohen Fisher joins us to talk about turning a skill into a business, building confidence, and why sometimes the best way to start is just to give it a go. Kohen shares how he went from cutting hair in his mum’s garage to opening his own studio in Paraparaumu, the role social media plays in growing a client base, and what young people should know before starting something for themselves. We also chat about learning from mistakes, dealing with nerves, and why consistency is key when building your own path. 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
A half-hour of news from Ireland and good craic with Kevin Reilly, produced by Manawatū People's Radio with the support of New Zealand On Air.
Tonights playlist: Massive Attack - Teardrop Laura Marling - My manic and I Reb Fountain - Don't you know who I am Hungrytown - Falling star Farideh - Heart of a man Grimes - Venus fly Delgirl - Miss Harris Anika Moa - Running through the fire Imogen Heap - Earth Lucy Wainwright Roche - Heroin HOLLIE SMITH - Coming in from the dark Sarah Siskind - Falling star Låpsley - My love was like the rain This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz
In this episode, Ahmed sits with Ishtiaq to talk about his journey growing up in New Zealand, his work in the structural steel industry, and his passion for cricket bat making. A relaxed conversation about hard work, family, and community. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - http://oar.org.nz
Sheraz a truly inspiring, talented, and multi-skilled guest. Born in Pakistan, he has lived and worked across Southeast Asia, the Middle East, the United Kingdom, and now New Zealand. He is an accomplished author, an expert in agriculture, and a fluent speaker of five languages. He also works as a Support Worker, making a meaningful impact in the community through his role at Pura Pura Whetu.
Bienvenidos a todos! Welcome to a show that brings together the best of Latin American and Kiwi culture. Cecilia covers it all, with hot tips, guest interviews with Latin Kiwis here and abroad, and advice to help you live your best life in Aotearoa New Zealand.