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A crowd starts singing, oppressive regimes start paying attention – sometimes. Episode 14 follows ‘Do You Hear the People Sing?’ from Les Misérables' barricades in 1832 Paris, to the real streets of Budapest and Hong Kong. The anthem becomes a genuine act of defiance against power. Then we bring it home – a closing look at Aotearoa's own Freedom scorecard with voting rights, the Treaty Principles Bill, media freedom, and some early electioneering policies. Protest songs aren't just soundtracks to history. Sometimes they make the history.
Plains Media
In this episode of Chloe Dilley Seeking Talents, we continue our mini series of "Best of" Chloe Dilley Seeking Talents. We have another short highlights of 3 episodes. Make sure to tune into this inspiring episode of Chloe Dilley Seeking Talents!
Radio Hawkes Bay
Awesome forgotten hits spanning the decades.
Wellington Access Radio
Scriptures for encouragement: Hebrews 4:13, Proverbs 15:3, Psalm 119:1 - 7 God sees everyone, good or bad. He even sees your tears, nothing is hidden from His eyes. He never sleeps nor slumber .
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 show for the Cook Islands community, in Cook Islands Māori and English.
The Go had it all going for them. They had a great sound, mixing garage rock with power pop and a bit of glam rock. They were signed (alongside Nirvana, Mudhoney, etc.) on Sup Pop Records. And, on their first record, their lead guitarist was a certain guy named Jack White. So why haven't you heard of them? Well Oliver can't answer that, what he can do is play a selection of brilliant tracks from The Go, including one from their 'lost' album. Also, a newly remastered version of Oliver's favourite track from Dutch indie rockers Pip Blom, and a look at the brilliance of early Snail Mail. Tracklist: 1. The Go - Keep On Trash 2. The Go - Come Back 3. The Go - Free Electricity 4. Pip Blom - Babies Are A Lie (2026 Edition) 5. Snail Mail - Thinning 6. Snail Mail - 2nd Most Beautiful Girl In The World (Courtney Love Cover) 7. Snail Mail - Habit 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.
Showcasing, the music, news, people and lifestyles of the people of Africa
Manawatu Peoples Radio
Ray presents a programme of keyboard players, featuring tunes from Ivor Moreton and Dave Kaye, Stephanie Trick, Susan Tomes, John Gill, and more! Produced by Manawatū People's Radio with the support of New Zealand On Air.
Gardening tips and a yummy recipe from Megan Williams
New books reviewed
The soundtrack of your life. Big Daddy brings you the greatest hits from the 50s, 60s, 70s and beyond
Access Radio Taranaki
With the current debate as to the impact of AI on the workforce and the threat of massive redundancies in the coming years it is worthwhile to examine how great technology has impacted the workforce since the industrial revolution. Maybe history can give us an insight as to the potential impact of this latest innovative technology.
The Voice Within explores new age beliefs with regular guests.
Otago Access Radio
Broadcast on Otago Access Radio www.oar.org.nz
Action for Happiness Jump Back July calendar.
Grief - let's not make it weird.
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
The future of local government in Taranaki is taking shape — but the details matter. This week, Taryn catches up with Craig Williamson, Chair of the Taranaki Regional Council, for the latest update on local government reform and where the conversation is heading. They unpack the possibility of a two-unitary council model and why it may not be as simple as drawing a line on a map. Craig talks about the practical challenges that come with reshaping how our region is governed, including river catchments, environmental management and the services that don't fit neatly within district boundaries.
Jagdish presents short talk number 55 from Krishna, the Supreme Personality of Godhead by A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, continuing Chapter 29, “The Rāsa Dance Introduction.” This episode explores the full moon night of the Śarat season, Krishna’s call to the gopis through the sound of his flute, and the spiritual meaning of the rāsa dance as distinct from ordinary material attraction. Jagdish reflects on Yogamaya and Mahamaya, the difference between love and lust, and the devotional mood of the gopis as they leave their worldly duties to respond to Krishna. Produced by Manawatū People's Radio with the support of NZ On Air.
Toni Teckie grew up in Tuvalu, but has acclimatised to Dunedin’s weather and lived in Ōtepoti for decades. He visited Otago Museum's Pacific Cultures gallery many times over the years, carefully studying the model of a double-hulled waka from Tuvalu at each visit. Toni pointed out that the sail was upside down and now, 24 years later, its display has been corrected. Tūhura has prioritised community engagement, with one outcome being a major revamp of the beautiful Tangata Moana gallery. A correct configuration of the Tuvalu waka is displayed there now, thanks to Toni’s patient persistence and expertise, shared with the Tūhura team of Pasifika engagement, curators, collections, and designers. In this episode, Toni shares some of his experiences, knowledge of waka building and sailing, and his hopes for revitalisation of these special skills. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz and made thanks to the support of NZ on Air.
Stan Getz - Tenor Sax This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz
Arrow FM
Unfiltered and unapologetic stories of health, heart, and Hauora.
Fresh FM
What makes a book perfect for rereading? Does where we are in life influence how we feel about a book? Why do I keep reading books about rabbits? Frazer MacDiarmid joins to talk about what books he rereads (or doesn’t) and how those experiences went. Books mentioned in this episode: - Watership Down, Richard Adams - The Remains of the Day, Kazuo Ishiguro - The Unconsoled, Kazuo Ishiguro - On Beauty, Zadie Smith (Penguin) - Howard’s End, E.M. Forster - The Safekeep, Yael van der Wouden - The Velveteen Rabbit, Margery Williams (audiobook with Meryl Streep / George Winston) - The Hobbit, JRR Tolkien - The Dark is Rising, Susan Cooper - Bringing Down the Duke, Evie Dunmore (Little, Brown Book Group) - Get a Life, Chloe Brown, Talia Hibbert (Avon Romance) - Half a Soul, Olivia Atwater (Little) - Warriors: Into the Wild, Erin Hunter (HarperCollins) - The Luminaries, Eleanor Catton - Beautiful World, Where Are You, Sally Rooney (Faber and Faber) - Pride & Prejudice, Jane Austen - King Lear, Shakespeare - The Grapes of Wrath, John Steinbeck - The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald - The Things They Carried, Tim O’Brien - The Catcher in the Rye, J.D. Salinger - The Stranger / L'Étranger, Albert Camus - The Idiot, Fyodor Dostoevsky - Austerlitz, W. G. Sebald
Featured on Episode 4: Half/Angel, Loving Chains, Kay Duncan Music, The False Waltons, The Other Hands, Fables, Ben Woods, Spirit Boy, Caru & Brandn Shiraz, and The Pete Flynn Project! Discovering the best independent music from Aotearoa — new releases, emerging artists, local scenes, and future favourites from New Zealand's indie underground.
Across five heartfelt tracks, Beth explores heartbreak, healing, self-discovery, and finding your voice. Described as "a coming-of-age movie in EP form". In this interview, Beth shares the stories behind the songs, the years of work that went into crafting her sound alongside producer Abby Wolfe, and what it means to finally release her debut project.
Tune in to Feel The Vibe FM, your morning destination for the South Indian community! Hosted by RJ Tanya, 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: robin@nzmobiles.co.nz
Hugh chats to Eleanor and Hannah from Dynaspeak Te Wananga o Aotearoa about the English Language courses for people who speak English as a second language which are starting for Semester B on the 27th of July. A community interview from the Morning Show on Manawatū People's Radio, produced with the support of New Zealand On Air
NZ International Film Festival - Festival director Paolo Bertolin previews an exciting programme of films from around the world for this year's Whānau Marama Nedw Zealand International Film Festival. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz
We sit down with acclaimed Ōtautahi singer-songwriter and fingerstyle guitarist Graham Wardrop to discuss his new book, A Life in Lyrics, and reflect on his remarkable musical journey. From his days with Lutha in 1970s Dunedin to his many solo albums and performances since.
At the disco - Part 1
Terry Toner is back and this week he is cranking it up with an hour of 70s rock anthems and radio classics that defined a generation. From arena rock to pub rock and everything in between, the 70s produced guitar driven tracks that still sound incredible today. Featuring classics from the likes of Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple and Thin Lizzy. Terry proves once again that the decade had a lot more going for it than Robert Muldoon.
Join Share Box as we continue exploring the iconic theme songs of Detective Conan (Case Closed), following the TV series in broadcast order and celebrating the music behind one of the host Jean's most beloved anime.
Stefenpon Sitinjak kembali hadir dengan Angkringan Indonesia, membawa cerita hangat dari hati tentang kehidupan Indonesia di Selandia Baru. Episode ini mengajak pendengar untuk merasakan keindahan budaya Indonesia melalui musik, cerita dan refleksi pribadi Stefenpon tentang menjadi bagian dari komunitas Southland yang luar biasa.
Speed, violence, war, and hot new tech! This weeks episode is all about FUTURISM — the artistic movement of the 20th century that foregrounded the tone of technological accelerationism today, all with a splash of misogyny (fun!) Tune in as I talk about poetic cult manifestos and get increasingly more insecure about how I pronounce words! This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz and made thanks to the support of NZ on Air.
This interview is with Becks, a recent arrival to the Waitaki and global citizen! Born in the Netherlands, educated in the UK and France, Becks has lived and worked all over the world. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - http://oar.org.nz
Hannah is joined by I.Lead member Jaden Movold, and internationally classified world ranked T54 wheelchair racer to talk about para-sports and his journey towards success and dreams of the Paralympics. Together they discuss the cliches of para-sport and the challenges faced by disabled athletes, challenging the idea of 'inspirational'. Tune in to find out what it takes to be a world-class para-athlete and how you could find a new drive and passion for para-sports! 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.
This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - http://oar.org.nz
Oliver is in touch with Ireland with phone reports of all that's happening this week in Ireland, sports news and music.
Immediately, let’s raise a foamy mug of amber nectar to Ricardo, who took the wheel of our Parabola last week and tripled up on the musical joy with his concept of threesomes... In this case meaning Rush, Morphine, Bill Evans, Motörhead and more. A sensational show. Ricardo, you passed the audition. Dig you next time. The Mystery Man and our team plus me have reconvened this week and renewed the quest seeking fortune and glory. We’ll settle for the glory as it’s getting late early around here. Feeling good about the programme in recent weeks. Been playing, even if it’s some of the same artists, different songs – which is a stimulant psychologically to me and hopefully for your ears as well. Such as... Weird Al, Mavis Staples, Gregory Isaac, Freddie ‘Boom Boom’ Cannon, Jenny Lewis, and the Mystery Man chipped in VRI. Feel the fun.Come on in... the water is fine.
Skeleton Crew sits down with local legend Serena Deane a.k.a. Shit Imma Artist. Serena has a very distinct gothic, cartoon voice in visual art. We pick her brain about her path to developing her personal style, drawing comparisons to other creative mediums along the way. Oh, and we find out she’d like to be turned into human furniture when she dies. Strap in — it’s a wild one. Produced by Manawatū People's Radio with the support of New Zealand on Air.
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
Coast Access Radio
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
Bees are critical to human rights and food security, yet we are seeing bee numbers drastically decline globally. Guests Dara Dimitrov (University of Waikato), Dean Andrews (Beehavinn) and Sarah Cross (Sarah C's Bees) discuss the challenges threatening bee welfare in Aotearoa and emphasise the importance of us all supporting bees in our own environments.