Ko te Community Access Media Alliance (CAMA) te pouhere matua mō ngā pou reo irirangi ‘access’ 12 motuhake puta noa i te motu. Ko tō mātou wawata kia whai wāhi ngā tāngata katoa ki te ao pāpāho.
Kei te hiahia koe ki te mahi hei kaiwhakapāoho, māngai reo irirangi, ringa auaha, kaihanga whakaaturanga/kōnae ipurangi rānei? Mā ō mātou 12 pou reo irirangi koe e āwhina ki te hanga i ō ake mea pāpāho. Ahakoa ko tēhea reo, mehemea kei te irirangi, kei te ipurangi rānei, he huarahi māmā, kore utu hoki tēnei ki te hono atu ki te hāpori whānui.
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
In this 4th episode of series 2 of our programme highlighting poets on the Kapiti Coast, host Ingrid Prosser interviews Donna Peters about starting to write poetry late in life, after years as an English teacher. They discuss what makes a good poem, and Donna reads 4 of her poems. Poetry and interviews with Ingrid Prosser. 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
Otago Access Radio
Why did we create Unboxed Identities? What even is the box and why do we need to unpack it? On this episode, you will learn all about our 'why' for creating this podcast!! This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz and made thanks to the support of NZ on Air.
An interview with hosts of the newest Youth Zone programme - Unboxed Identities about their podcast launch! This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - http://oar.org.nz
Radio Hawkes Bay
Musical theatre songs and the stories behind them
Many people are taught to distrust their emotions—especially when they feel intense, confusing, or overwhelming. For neurodivergent people, this experience can be even more pronounced. Emotions may arrive more strongly, last longer, or be triggered in ways others do not understand. This episode reframes painful emotions as information rather than failure. Anger can highlight boundaries or values being crossed. Frustration can signal that effort is being applied to a strategy that is not working. Confusion can indicate that learning is taking place, even when clarity has not yet emerged. Worry and anxiety often reflect repeated questions that can be changed. By learning to interpret emotions rather than suppress them, it becomes possible to take small, intentional actions that shift experience. The goal is not to eliminate difficult feelings, but to use them as a guide for experimentation, adjustment, and growth. 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
Mystic Power Mystic powers are possible due to the vibrational nature of all types of matter. The process is on the material platform as opposed to the act of devotional service which id a spiritual vibration.
A Devotees Business The activities of a servant of the Lord have a scientific structure on the spiritual platform due to the transformation of one's activities from selfish acts to acts of selfless devotion.
Wellbeing Emotional resilience Communication Personal growth.
Showcasing the hidden treasure in Hawke’s Bay. Everyday people who are an extraordinary gift to this community.
Plains Media
Françoise hails from Brittany but has chosen La Rochelle to live. Visiting her daughter in NZ is one thing but Françoise has greater aspirations!
Join Alysha, as she interviews and chats with various guests on everything to do with grief and dying.
Wellington Access Radio
Planet FM
Inspiring stories, community voices, pageantry and events
A fresh and vibrant program for the Latin American community in Wellington. News, interviews, lots of music and more.
More greats from the American Song Book plus naughty dog breeds named and shamed, Goldilocks the burglar, WWII UXB, personal irritations and finally a trip to Wicksteed Park. Peter Fleming brings you an entertaining 60 minutes of popular music, mostly gleaned from the 1970’s and 1980’s but not excluding music from any era. 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
Green crops, what are they, when do I plant them, what jolly good are they and isn't this just a living mulch? Glad you asked, because Kath Irvine is here to answer those questions and more. Gardening made accessible with wonderful gardening teacher and author Kath Irvine. With her 20 years plus experience, Kath sits down in a live to air interview with Catherine and discusses all things gardening. Visit https://ediblebackyard.co.nz 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
WAR, What is it Good For? Despite popular belief, women have been caught up in war across history, from the world wars to more recent conflicts, while often being left out of the story. Romain and Immy look at how war has been packaged as a “man’s job,” from all‑male conscription to the way politics and armies are still seen as masculine spaces. And we unpack how, during wartime, women are pushed into roles like factory workers, caregivers, and emotional support systems for soldiers. It’s a lively, honest chat about the ways war has shaped women’s bodies, lives, and identities.
Radio Southland
Stay updated on the events, happenings, and services that are available in our local Southland community!
Presenting a range of issues and opinions from the fringes... political, social, ethical and personal, from the unique perspective of the show's host, Jack Gielen.
Tune in Monday to Friday for news, current affairs, interviews and special interest pieces
Hannah Mooney hits the cast of Hamilton Musical Theatre’s Avenue Q with some Q’s on That’s the Ticket, ahead of opening night!
Information about local community events
Broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin www.oar.org.nz
The Bridge Zone – Episode 411 The Bailiff attempts to unravel a question put to us by the Jinn man When is a game force bid abled to be passed surely, we can get some equity restored here He asks for more information so it’s back to the source we go Mr Jinn announces the results of the Jin Club tourneys East Coast Bays gets another shout Barry labels Waitomo club as the Waikato’s East Coast Bays Club Mr Jinn is playing the mid-week tourney at Putaruru and visiting Waitomo as well Alex Meyer podiums top with Lysandra Zheng- Lysandra second win of the week Are you free Mr Peacock? The new service of a review on your system card is getting critiqued as we speak Our thoughts will be voiced shortly Send us your system card and we will review on the show bridgezoneshuffle@gmail.com Jacko Rory James wins the online tourney last week with Lysandra Zheng Congrats to the Westport lads Phil and Ray for their win The Gambler tips on conventions after opponents open a NT, talks about poker faces and not giving away a partner stuff up @ the table What is your favourite convention over an ops 1NT opening Hamilton Swiss Pairs – online Wednesday night has 15.5 tables already – 3 weeks in June, put your registration in – we are looking for a great number of entries here Mereana shares a news article about a wee lass in Lower Hutt – Alan Jennings, AJ has a graduation night looming, and you will never guess who his star pupil is See you at the tables The BZ Crew
Featuring Andy Williams - 1910 Fruitgum Company - Adam Faith and more
Te Ara Whetu – the new Waikanae Library project – is entering one of its most exciting stages - the roof is nearly ready to go on. Mike joins us with the latest update on the build, sharing key milestones already achieved, what’s coming next, and the expected timeframe for completion. Listen in to hear how this much-anticipated community space is taking shape. 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
Honest stories of learning, curiosity, and growth from Christchurch’s Learning Champions and Ambassadors.
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
Presbyterian Church of NZ deaconess order - Researcher Rachel Tombs previews a free public talk on Presbyterian Church of NZ deaconess order, established in 1903 at a time when ordination for females wasn't available. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz
Lewis Parke also joins us in the studio to talk about his latest single SHIVER and his journey as an artist, from performing anonymously as NEWZ to now gearing up for a headline show at Darkroom on the 23rd of May.
Artsenta 40th Anniversary - Deirdre O'Malley looks ahead to October 2026, when Artsenta, an award-winning art studio for people accessing support for a mental health or addiction issue, will host a symposium exploring the role of creativity in supporting and enhancing wellbeing. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz
Kia ora whānau, on today’s episode of SOAR, Jack is joined by Yvette, Health Promotion Advisor with the National Public Health Service for Health New Zealand Te Whatu Ora Southland, for a kōrero about health promotion and supporting wellbeing in the community.
Anne talks about National Council of Women news and interviews a guest.
Eclectica is the music show that throws the rulebook out the window. No genre limits. No safe playlists. Just pure musical unpredictability — exactly how radio should be.
Knight-Life is a weekly history chat show hosted by Nick, Sean, and George from the Medieval Society, diving into the past and sharing updates on the club’s latest antics.
Anna Easton’s life is a collection of first hand adventures and carefully curated second hand treasures. Her website, online community and blog SHE HUNTS OP SHOPs boast over 25,000 followers, proving that her words and images are just as collectible as her thrifted finds. Anna Easton is here to spill the tea on all aspects of her eclectic and varied life, from thrift mania to stunning photography, a foray into the business of effluence and everything else in between. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz and made thanks to the support of NZ on Air.
How to protect yourself when buying a car privately. What legal protection do you have when you buy a car privately? How to check if it's stolen, damaged, who owns it, and if it's mechanically sound. AND what options you have to cut the cost of insurance, but make sure you’re still covered.
In this episode, we explore dopamine and its powerful role in shaping our daily habits, motivation, and focus. From why we procrastinate to how we can build better routines, this discussion breaks down the science into simple, practical insights you can apply in your everyday life. A thoughtful look at how small changes can lead to meaningful improvements in productivity and wellbeing. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - http://oar.org.nz
This journey takes us to Martinborough to sit down with Lacey from Dr Beak - a distillery redefining what it means to make gin in New Zealand. What started as backyard experiments and a simple “should we make gin?” message has grown into a brand driven by curiosity, creativity and a deep connection to the land. From garden-grown botanicals to bold experiments like their umeshu and juniper-forward exploration series, we dive into how Doctor Baek is pushing boundaries while staying true to gin. Lacey shares the story behind their distinctive name, their commitment to locally sourced ingredients, and their long-term vision of creating a true single-site botanical gin. We also explore the challenges of growing your own ingredients, the resurgence of juniper in New Zealand, and what it means to build a flavour profile that reflects place, patience and experimentation. 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
I’m using three LPs on this episode of the Back Porch Bluegrass Show, meaning I’m digging deep into my archives. Country Gazette, the Johnson Mountain Boys, and John Hartford all feature from the vinyl collection. I’ve dug into my CDs, too – Dan Tyminski, Lee Ann Womack, Junior Sisk, Sierra Hull and High Fidelity all get to pick and sing, and banjo picking favourite Bill Emerson plays his version of a song from the 1850’s. I hope you enjoy them all.
Take time out of your day to feel the mental, physical and spiritual benefits of this meditative practice
Todd Zaner presents more music celebrating New Zealand songwriters and their work through APRA. 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
Bisaya Original Music for New Zealand and beyond. Introducing the music, both traditional and pop, of Bisaya artists as well as the Bisaya culture and language; and providing a link to Bisaya people in New Zealand to other parts of the globe.
Fresh FM
Roots Rastafari Reggae with GalanJAH.
Access Radio Taranaki
In this episode of The Power Within the Storm, Wayne Forrest delivers a direct message on personal responsibility and self-leadership. He explores how waiting for the right time, motivation, or external help keeps people stuck, and why real change begins with ownership. Wayne shares practical insight into rebuilding self-trust through consistent action and choosing responsibility over blame. This episode challenges listeners to step forward, lead themselves, and take control of the direction they are creating.
Manawatu Peoples Radio
Craig Black, performing as researchintospeed, is an Aotearoa New Zealand live electronic artist working with drum machines, modular synthesizers and real-time hardware performance. Over more than a decade of live shows, releases and experimentation, the project has developed a reputation for immersive sets built from rhythm, atmosphere and improvisation. Recent years have seen researchintospeed increasingly focused on modular and Eurorack systems, pushing toward a lighter, more flexible performance setup designed equally for clubs, galleries, livestreams and unconventional spaces. A major current strand of the project is The Field Club, an off-grid performance and livestream concept that uses a cellphone connection and portable battery system to broadcast live electronic performances from locations across Aotearoa. Part road test, part artistic experiment and part community-building exercise, The Field Club creates opportunities to perform and connect outside traditional venues while reaching an international audience through YouTube. The project has also sparked connections with like-minded live hardware artists including Self Control System from Japan and One Again from France, both known for outdoor and location-based electronic performances. researchintospeed has released a steady stream of music through Bandcamp, with performances ranging from intimate DIY environments through to festival stages. Highlights include closing the Club Stage at Camp A Low Hum 2024, touring Japan in 2023, headlining ModFest Aotearoa in May 2026, and performing a special Field Club set at the library during NZ Music Month. Following a 2025 reset focused on rebuilding the live rig around modular performance, the ADSCR EP arrived in January 2026 as a snapshot of a project still evolving in real time, unfinished in the best possible way. The Field Club sessions are now forming the basis of a forthcoming live EP due in September, with a further EP of new material planned for February 2027. Across clubs, livestreams and outdoor broadcasts, researchintospeed continues to explore electronic music as something accessible, immediate, human and deeply connected to place. This is the Field Club performance from live at the Palmerston North Library for NZ Music Month 2026, audio kindly provided by Craig Black. Produced by Manawatū People's Radio with the support of New Zealand On Air.
The world’s best indie music, including some amazing local talent.
Waikato Chinese Voices is your source of culture and information for the region's Chinese speaking community. News and current affairs, discussions, immigration policy, life hacks and music, plus local Chinese community events.