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Mehemea he hinonga nā te kāwanatanga koutou, he NGO, he kamapene, he pākihi, he rōpū hapori rānei, ka taea e mātou te āwhina ki te whakarite pai i ō koutou karere, i ngā pūrongo hoki kia tūturu ō koutou kōrero ki te hunga whakarongo.
Coast Access Radio
Viv finishes reading Dr Proctor's Fart Powder, completing Chapter's 18 and 19. She also introduces her next book... 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
Lydia discusses Bones (2005) and the interesting world of early 2000s TV. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - http://oar.org.nz
Plains Media
"Journey into the world of Malaysian folklore and legends in this episode of Salam Satu Malaysia. Explore the stories of Mahsuri, Raja Harishchandra, and Meng Jiang Nü, uncover their timeless lessons, and stay tuned for a special spooky segment featuring a chilling horror tale. "
Fresh FM
Heatwaves, Venezuela & World Cup
Manawatu Peoples Radio
Andrew and Amanda talk about their recent trip to see the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra perform in Palmerston North. From the thrill of hearing Romeo and Juliet live to the disappointment of discovering principal tuba player Andrew Jarvis was not there, they unpack the concert with their usual mix of humour, musical insight, and brass-player bias. Along the way, they discuss conductor Benjamin Northey’s expressive style, the difference between orchestra and brass band playing, concert etiquette, string-section politics, trumpet-player egos, and why the brass section will always matter. Produced by Manawatū People’s Radio with the support of NZ On Air.
Hugh chats to Paddy from The Wooden Box Band (https://woodenboxbandmusic.com) who are coming to the Bent Horseshoe at the Hokowhitu Bowling Club on Friday the 3rd of July. A community interview from the Morning Show on Manawatū People's Radio, produced with the support of New Zealand On Air
Wellington Access Radio
Designer Talk featuring: Julia Palm, Jimmy D, Nathan Taare & Dr. Chelsea Nichols This talk was recorded at City Gallery Wellington on Sunday 7 June
Arrow FM
Business Spotlight.
Stuart Birks and Diane McConnell continue their conversation with Mark Kilsby about a life in theatre. Mark reflects on performing in Whanganui’s theatre scene, the emotional demands of roles such as Billy in Gulls, the challenge of keeping going when lines disappear, and the craft of building character through empathy, observation, and life experience. He also shares stories from two decades performing as Manuel in interactive Fawlty Towers-style dinner theatre at Haydn Country Estate, where improvisation, audience reactions, and comic mishaps made every night different. Produced by Manawatū People’s Radio with the support of NZ On Air.
Exploring the diversity of disability issues.
Kitty has a bit of an off day, so we indulge ourselves in a pity party. Sometimes we just want a day off from the weight of Parkinson's! 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
Free FM contributor Art Deale presents a set of songs inspired by a man whose life story reads like a cautionary tale written in gold Sharpie. His career is a frantic montage of litigation and bizarre and dangerous caps-lock social media posts. Whether he’s being deified in country anthems or eviscerated in punk tracks, he remains the world’s loudest muse.
Money Money Money Money has a funny way of getting louder as we get older. In this episode, we're talking about retirement worries, second jobs, side hustles, budgeting, and the strange things we're willing to spend money on while telling ourselves we need to cut back. We're also exploring whether AI can help us get our finances under control—or whether it's just another thing we're paying for. Most of us thought we'd feel more financially sorted by now. Instead, we're still making it up as we go, just with bigger numbers and slightly more expensive mistakes. The Sandwich Club is for women in the middle — juggling kids, parents, work, money, bodies and everything in between.
Power Chutes spearhead episode 2 of Down Under Currents, which also features new releases and deep cuts from Sabreen, Glass Vaults, Mainard Larkin, Whisper Dish, Rhombus, Tess Liautaud, Menzies, deepState, The Narcs, Junny, Y-No Juno, Wellington Sea Shanty Society, and StupidSaysWHAT!?. Discovering the best independent music from Aotearoa — new releases, emerging artists, local scenes, and future favourites from New Zealand's indie underground.
C-Zone with Simon Howard brings all things funny and theatrical to the airwaves, celebrating the Capital's Arts and Theatre scenes.
This week we interview therapist & cult expert Rachel Bernstein (LMFT), who will be keynote speaker at the upcoming Decult Conference. Join the Cult Chat trio for this heart-warming episode with Rachel as she shares wisdom from over 30 years working clinically with cult survivors. The conversation ranges from how to support families to deal with loved ones in a cult, to the unexpected strengths survivors can display, and to the small examples that healing and recovery is occurring.
Musical journeys through the worlds of the Paul Butterfield Blues Band and less familiar Aotearoa/ New Zealand jazz. 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
A programme first broadcast on Fresh FM, amplifying the voices of Te Tauihu
Joe returns with information about public presentation opportunities about Maori Wars. Also he discusses War memorials and their upkeep/preservation, the Military Museum Centre at Linton Camp and the history of Palmerston North RSA. Produced by Manawatū People's Radio with the support of New Zealand On Air.
I will be talking about security for NZ in a fractured world order. Gray Southon & Kevin Clements is former Clerk of the Futures Committee of the(Quakers) - Aotearoa/NZ Gray was educated in physics in NZ and Canada and worked as a medical physicist in Canada and Australia. He later moved into information and organizational studies, undertook research in the management of information systems On retiring in 2003 he become involved in the United Nations Association and supporting the UN generally. Kevin Clements is the former director and Foundation Chair of Peace and Conflict Studies center at the University of Otago, and Secretary General of the International Peace Research Association. Kevin Clements, is now Director of Toda Peace Institute for Global Peace and Policy Research) an independent, nonpartisan institute committed to advancing a more just and peaceful world through policy-oriented peace research and practice. Broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin www.oar.org.nz
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Radio Southland
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Planet FM
Tune in Monday to Friday for news, current affairs, interviews and special interest pieces
Is the Wellington region holding itself back? Penny sits down with former Porirua Mayor and Infrastructure New Zealand CEO Nick Leggett to discuss the growing push for local government reform. From council amalgamation and regional decision-making to rates, infrastructure and economic growth, Nick argues that Wellington needs to think bigger if it wants to reverse its decline and compete with other regions. Together, they explore whether a single regional council could deliver better outcomes while still protecting the voices of local communities. 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
John Thornley is joined by Gillian for a reflective Wesley Broadway Church programme exploring the life, faith, and hymn writing of New Zealand hymn writer Shirley Erena Murray. Presented as a post-resurrection conversation, the episode shares Shirley’s own words on theology, creation care, peace, Christmas, and the deep meaning carried through hymns. The programme features three of her hymns: “God of the Galaxies,” “Set the Sun Dancing,” and “Loving Spirit,” with music from Douglas Mews Sr. and David Dell, and performances by the Orlando Singers of Auckland and the Wellington Secondary Students Choir. Produced by Manawatū People’s Radio with the support of NZ On Air.
Raised in the high-control 2x2 Church, Tristan has spent two decades free. He is now an advocate speaking out on religious trauma, indoctrination, and coercive control. His work, sparked by media coverage of the group, has grown into podcasts, interviews, and a dedicated online presence. When not advocating, Tristan finds peace in music, DJing, trail running, and creating art. In September, he begins his most significant new chapter: becoming a father.
Emergency planning, preparations, practises and ideas to help us refrain from panicking.
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.
Hear church news, community activities, singing and music. Learn about life, social and support services locally and across Aotearoa
Radio Hawkes Bay
All the hits from the 50s, 60s, 70s and beyond—classic tunes, good vibes, and the stories behind the music
Tim Time is an informal chat with TDC (Tasman District Council) Mayor Tim King on local issues and council updates to keep you informed. We invite you to send in questions you want answered to motueka@freshfm.net.
Independent Music Venues Aotearoa - Taylor MacGregor from Independent Music Venues Aotearoa says collective action is required to secure a future for live music venues in New Zealand. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz
In this upcoming episodes, we interviewed Mikaela-Speech language therapist, Kevin and Malcolm, two individuals living successfully with AphasiaNZ Charitable Trust. They share their personal journeys, challenges, and achievements, offering insight into life after diagnosis. Through their stories, listeners gain a deeper understanding of Aphasia, resilience, communication, and the importance of support and community.
This week its the horror story of Olivia's operation, a wee reno update and a couple of tracks from both the 2000s and 2026. There is always a yarn to spin, so join us and crack open a fresh new track.
Lorraine is back from sunny Spain with her sharp take on EU current affairs and beyond. This episode covers European heatwaves, the latest from Venezuela, and World Cup news - all through the eyes of a Southland expat living in the heart of Europe. Witty, warm, and written from the inside, only on Radio Southland.
Dive into captivating stories, insightful discussions, and curated music on Radio Southland.
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.
In this episode, Anaya Mundamattam returns to The Arinality to talk about life between Vancouver and Dunedin, growing up across different countries, and figuring herself out through personality quizzes, favourite fictional characters, and university choices. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz and made thanks to the support of NZ on Air.
In this episode, we get to talanoa with Pio Manoa, a proud iTaukei archaeologist and PhD candidate at the University of Otago, whose research explores the ancient Fijian past through recent archaeological excavations in southeast Vanua Levu. Pio shares the experiences as a young Pacific Islander navigating the world of scholarship, culture, and archaeology. We also get to learn more about his passions and the inspiration he draws from his people, places, and heritage. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz and made thanks to the support of NZ on Air.
Starting with the introduction of Hosts & Guest. Background of the Pakistani Cultural and Wellbeing Society, we chat with the president of the society Zeeshan Bashir. We chat about cultural values, norms and traditions. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz and made thanks to the support of NZ on Air.
In this episode we get to talanoa again with Pio Manoa, a proud iTaukei archaeologist and PhD candidate at the University of Otago, where his research explores the ancient Fijian past. For those of us that are unfamiliar with archaeology, Pio shares with us why it is so important, why there needs to be more Pacific voices in the field and what he aspires to achieve with his work. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz and made thanks to the support of NZ on Air.
This episode marks Ukraine's Constitution Day by exploring the history of the country's Basic Law, why it matters today, and the democratic values it protects during wartime. We also speak with Maria, a Ukrainian living in Dunedin, about her journey, raising a son with a Ukrainian identity in New Zealand, and keeping Ukrainian culture alive far from home. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - http://oar.org.nz and made thanks to the support of NZ on Air.
The Joy of Classical Music - Episode 161: The Outsiders. What is an outsider composer? Generally outsider composers occupy the fringes of the classical tradition. Creating music on their own terms, they are unconcerned with accepted rules, prevailing fashions or institutional approval. Some build entirely new physical instruments to reproduce the sounds they hear in their heads and they often create their own notation systems, scales, or tuning structures. That’s Moondog and Harry Partch, but Julius Eastman was a different kind of outsider, one made by conviction, circumstance and temperament. Moondog - All Is Loneliness The Partch Ensemble perform Harry Partch - The Letter Wild Up performs Julius Eastman - Stay On It London Brass and London Saxophonic and Moondog perform Moondog - Invocation The Partch Ensemble performs Harry Partch - U.S. Highball
A signal leaves the mountain shack and is broadcast to the valley inhabitants. It travels not as noise, but as resonance—carried by hang drums, birdsong, and the ancient pulse of water. Across the valleys, through flowering harakeke and over quiet lakes, the Earth summons its voice and speaks to the cosmos. Surprisingly it replies!
Old and new Tongan music, education updates, health information, positive parenting segments, news.
Access Radio Taranaki
What if the most powerful force in your life is the ability to choose? In this episode of Colours of the Heart, Rex Lovegrove sits down with breakthrough expert Nigh Asu to explore her remarkable personal journey and the profound lessons that emerged along the way. Inspired by her new book, Nigh: Gift to the World, Nigh shares her belief in the sacred power of choice and how the decisions we make can shape our healing, growth, purpose, and future. This heartfelt conversation explores resilience, self-discovery, and the courage to step into the life you are meant to live.