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
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.
Free FM
A weekly into New Zealand’s primary industries, exploring farm systems, markets, people and policy through storytelling, science and experience.
Fresh FM
Join new host Taimane Uhrle on the Jam. In this episode Taimane had a chill time and made a couple jokes and dad jokes
Manawatu Peoples Radio
This week, Jon (PSA) interviews Marteen Bazuin (Taxpro) as part of our ongoing Organiser Origins series. Maarten discusses his origins in the movement and some thoughts about where we can focus in future. Podcast from Unions Manawatū looking at union activities and issues around the region, produced by Manawatū People's Radio with the support of New Zealand On Air.
Plains Media
What if your donation could keep giving long after you’re gone? In this episode, we’re joined by Polly and Lynn from Kura Tāwhiti, the community foundation for Christchurch, Selwyn and Waimakariri. We chat about long-term giving, the $1.6 trillion intergenerational wealth transfer, and why fundraisers need to get more comfortable talking about gifts in wills. Plus, collective giving, professional advisors and building a stronger culture of philanthropy.
Radio Hawkes Bay
Twin Spin jazz with a theme that links the two tracks together
Wellington Access Radio
Total eclipse and following Isobel, the Catholic Queen.
Hosts Andrew and Amanda Zambazos talk about the drastic changes in the games industry over the past 30 years An intergenerational conversation about history and pop culture between Andrew Zambazos and his mother Amanda, produced by Manawatū People's Radio with the support of New Zealand On Air.
Ula Su'i Fefiloi is dedicated to entertaining, informing, empowering, and building resilience in the Pasifika and wider community in the Wellington Region.
Who put Catherine in the Kitchen? In this episode, I test my luck behind the line, and you'll never guess where I ended up. Your weekly dose of honest, awkward, and always relatable ways I've had to learn the hard way.
Maurice remembers the farming reforms of 1984 as one of the toughest periods for rural families, with low sheep and wool prices putting many farms under real pressure. There were brighter moments too, including winning a sheep competition that earned the family a trip to Honolulu, which they extended with a visit to the United States, leaving friends to look after the farm. He recalls how warmly they were welcomed wherever they went. Back home, Maurice's wife Chris became the local rural school bus driver, earning respect with her firm but fair approach while also helping on the farm and keeping the books. Together they lived a largely self-sufficient lifestyle, growing their own food, preserving fruit, and remaining closely connected to their school and community. An oral history interview looking at the past and present of Palmerston North and the Manawatū, produced by Manawatū People's Radio with the support of New Zealand On Air.
C-Zone with Simon Howard brings all things funny and theatrical to the airwaves, celebrating the Capital's Arts and Theatre scenes.
Access Radio Taranaki
The Plant-Based Diet Revolution is today’s book review, by Dr Alan Desmond. It’s all about the health benefits of a vegan diet and living in optimal health 🥦🍅🥕 Mark then goes into fictional character profiles – today looking at both the Incredible Hulk AND King Kong!
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.
The soundtrack of your life. Big Daddy brings you the greatest hits from the 50s, 60s, 70s and beyond
Harita and Suravi interview Sashi Perera. Sashi is a Sri Lankan-Australian comedian, writer, and self-described 'recovering lawyer'. For a decade, Sashi worked across the globe as an international refugee lawyer for the UN. Then, she made the bold choice to change her life completely. After calling off a destination wedding at the last minute and moving to Melbourne, she fell into stand-up comedy and quickly became an online sensation. She was nominated for Best Newcomer at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival and recently released her acclaimed debut memoir, Standstill. We dive into career reinvention, finding your voice, and why life is full of unexpected windows.
Harita interviews Lee Martin. Renowned singer-songwriter Lee Martin delivers a poignant reflection on life’s unpredictable journey with her latest indie-soul offering, ‘5 Year Plan’. This evocative track captures the friction between our grand designs and the gritty reality of time slipping through our fingers. ‘5 Year Plan’ provides a candid look at the sensation of being suspended in time—navigating the disappointment of faded dreams, lingering habits and mistakes, and the heavy weight of unmet expectations. It is an anthem for the quiet endurance and resilience required to keep moving forward when the path forward looks nothing like the blueprint, and life doesn’t unfold the way you imagined.. The song’s emotional core is anchored in its shifting narrative. Martin highlights the passage of time and the idiom that “time waits for no man” with the lyrics, "I’m 15 years in on my 5-year plan" which then evolves into, "I’m 18 years in on my 5-year plan. “These lines are the heartbeat of the track for me - my favourite parts of the song, indicating the chaos of lost time and the feeling of being stuck in motion. Meanwhile years later, here’s me still working on that 5 year plan”, Martin explains The constant shifting of the goalposts, and the deflating realisation that you’re still a work in progress is, in the end, all ok because it’s better to embrace and grow through the chaotic and messy reality of life, rather than being disappointed in an imaginary, less than perfect finish line.‘5 Year Plan’ follows on from previous single and video, the musically restrained yet emotionally potent ‘Feel’, an ode offering an empathic and judgement free lens through which to view intense vulnerability and self-destructive behaviours. With her trademark velvet vocals and masterful storytelling, the South-African born, Ōtautahi-based artist explores the vulnerability of "growing through the mess" ‘5 Year Plan’ is a soulful tribute to resilience and the courage it takes to remain in motion when life remains stubbornly off-script. Lee Martin is an indie-soul musical powerhouse celebrated for her lyrical depth and commanding vocal presence. Her music weaves together soulful grit and folk-style storytelling, making her one of Aotearoa’s most compelling voices.
Following hot on the heels of her previous Live Harder single releases ‘Good Enough’ and ‘Twelve Feet Under’, latest stand-out track ‘Dizzying’ captures the emotional tension between both wanting and fearing love. A reflection of the courage it takes to open your heart when faced with the thrill of a new, exciting connection, while feeling paralysed by past relationships and unhealed wounds. “For me, ‘Dizzying’ is about being fearless and open to the thrill of experiencing love again, even though you’re still nursing raw, residual pain. It’s an emotional tug-of-war when you’re feeling swept up in something new, but still wary due to past lessons”, says Zoë. A widely relatable track, ‘Dizzying’ masterfully pairs a vibrant, upbeat melody with sharp moments of introspective tension. Known for her lyrical honesty, raw vulnerability and emotive vocals, it’s through her music that Zoë cathartically explores themes of resilience, identity and growth. Her soon to be released EP, Live Harder, produced by highly respected, multi-talented musician Danny McCrum, delves into her experience with trauma and the journey of rebuilding her life, which allows her to draw on a profound well of strength and survival to inform her lyricism. Zoë is set to further build on the widespread radio and industry acclaim received to date from previous tracks which have already received international and local airplay on numerous radio stations, including a highly coveted debut interview with powerhouse broadcaster The Hits. With a sound that leans into musicality, sophistication and creative substance setting her apart from predictable pop genre conventions, Zoë Vera is an exciting new presence on the New Zealand music scene, and has quickly become an artist to watch. Wrap your ears around ‘Dizzying’ and 'Live Harder' now!
A radio show/podcast produced by Manawatū People's Radio with the support of New Zealand on Air.
Former Gloriavale member Serena Pilgrim and lawyer Steve Patterson join Liz Gregory to unpack a damning new Employment Court judgment finding the Labour Inspector made “numerous reviewable errors” when investigating serious concerns about child labour, forced labour, servitude and slavery at Gloriavale. The Court describes decisions as “irrational” and “manifestly unreasonable” — but what did those failures mean for the people who were left inside? And now that the leavers have won, what should accountability look like? Will the Government acknowledge the harm and make it right — or keep fighting through the courts?
In this episode, we hear from Dave, whose career has been in both the United Kingdom and New Zealand. 🎙️ He reflects on the importance of pausing to consider who — or what — you are becoming as you move toward retirement. Dave has watched former colleagues step into retirement without thinking about how the transition might reshape their identity, routines, and relationships, and he’s clear about the value of preparing for that shift. Like others in this series, Dave factored in his responsibility to colleagues when considering the timing of his own retirement. He didn’t want to step away while the team was under pressure or short‑staffed. At the same time, he offers a grounded reminder: no one is truly indispensable. Organisations adapt, teams adjust, and the transition is ultimately part of a larger rhythm of working life.
An all vinyl show - there may be some clicks and pops but the music shines through. 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
Join us for a deliberately anti ‘Self-Care’ conversation about what we actually do when life is hard. Chocolate, walking, cancelling plans, seeing friends or hiding from them... and the things we are told count as self-care but absolutely don't. The Sandwich Club is for women in the middle — juggling kids, parents, work, money, bodies and everything in between.
Want to have fun while exercising? Line dancing is an easy, enjoyable way to maintain fitness which of course is part of being healthy and well. Chrissy (in Feilding) tells us how and when. Palmerston North also has classes so listen up and get dancing. An interview looking at an interesting person, group, or service in the Manawatū, produced by Manawatū People's Radio with the support of New Zealand On Air.
Otago Access Radio
Quintin Findlay Senior Organizer · National Union of Public Employees Doctor of Philosophy – PhD at Lincoln University (NZ) He was foundation member and founder of both the New Labour party and the Alliance Party.. Quentin is now on the executive of the resurrected Alliance Party and is also involved in policy planning so where does the Alliance go from here? Broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin www.oar.org.nz
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 Real Parents team aim to support parents to find their confidence and have more fun parenting.
Experienced gardener Philippa Foes-Lamb shares her local gardening knowledge with tips on when, where and what to plant in the top of the south.
Laura Borrowdale - 4:14 Craig Turner-Bullock - 22:46 Adam Perry - 38:04
Want to supercharge your garden this spring without synthetic chemicals? 🌿In this episode of Herbal Wisdom, your host Martina Murray shifts the focus from human health to living soil health, exploring how natural botanical brews act as powerful bio-stimulants for your garden soil. Learn simple recipes for fermented plant extracts (comfrey and nettle), how to build a hot compost heap and how to harness our New Zealand's native plants, like Kawakawa, Harakeke, and Rimurapa, to feed the soil that feeds your plants! ❤️
Arrow FM
What's above us in space and time. The wonders of our magnificent night sky, from antiquity to the very latest science and news.
Our Queen of Spice Marlaina Curtis catches up with the talented Taryn Utiger from Art FM. We discuss the highs and lows of theatre, her journey through the arts, journalism, radio, and performance, and the life experiences that have shaped her creative path. Taryn also shares how stepping back to raise the next generation brought tremendous personal growth and an even deeper passion for the arts and community. Now fully immersed once again in the creative world, her authenticity, dedication, and love for supporting others are both inspiring and refreshing. This is a heartfelt conversation about resilience, creativity, family, growth, and the enduring power of the arts to connect and transform lives. Bingo Bango, grab a coffee and join the conversation!
Hear church news, community activities, singing and music. Learn about life, social and support services locally and across Aotearoa
This morning we welcomed the Taranaki Chamber of Commerce back into the studio for their fortnightly catch-up, keeping us in the loop with what’s happening across our region. From local business and upcoming events to opportunities, initiatives and everything happening in between, it’s always great to hear what’s keeping Taranaki moving, growing and connected. 🌱🙌 A big thanks to our HeARTy Breakfast sponsor The Rent Shop Taranaki for supporting local conversations and helping us put our community at the heart of breakfast radio.
Chrissie finds out about a Gala, Art Auction & Dinner fundraiser for Women's Support Motueka on Sep 12 2026
Otago Peninsula Community Board - Paul Pope brings us up to date on Otago Peninsula Community Board business. Broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin www.oar.org.nz
Powerful Shifts in Consciousness with guest Judith Smith, Deep peace meditation facilitator, Light worker, Healer. Christ consciousness, Merkabah Field, pyramid power. Sacred sites and energy. Channelled message with Linda.
The latest music with DJ Static
Mel Parsons joins Shannon ahead of her Theatre Royal Nelson gig on August 27 2026
Carolyn is back with Blind Spot, keeping you up to date with the goings on for the Association of Blind Citizens Southland Branch. This week Carolyn is joined by Hannah Beer, a violinist whose story is as inspiring as her music. A warm and engaging conversation celebrating the talent and resilience of the blind and vision impaired community right here in Southland.
Bayley McKeown is back with Field Notes, Radio Southland's weekly 15 minute women's news podcast. This week: five years of Afghan women living under Taliban rule, aid cuts shutting down women-led organisations doing critical work in Sudan, a coordinated push against women's inheritance rights across Africa and the communities fighting back, femicide on the ballot in Brazil, and the ongoing debate over New Zealand's consent laws. Your essential weekly round-up of international women's news and current affairs.
Peter brings you the classic hits and iconic artists that defined the 1960s on Sixties Sensations. A nostalgic journey through one of music's greatest decades, celebrating the sounds and voices that shaped a generation, on Radio Southland.
Join expat Southlander Lorraine for her latest European news report!
Dive into captivating stories, insightful discussions, and curated music on Radio Southland.
This week contains some great new tracks from Love King, Queen Shir'le, Nikki Kennedy and Hanger 18. Tom and Olivia also share some up coming shows you might want to add into your calendar, and Tom teaches Olivia the soundie phrase "Koala Nuts and Dead Cats" Do you know what they are?
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.