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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.
Radio Hawkes Bay
An hour of happy, groovy tune to get your ears flapping and your toe tapping.
Awesome forgotten hits spanning the decades.
Access Radio Taranaki
Colin Mosen is an avid music fan, and an inspiring raconteur. His goal is to bring listeners pleasure through sharing his eclectic choice of music, and stories, and often the stories behind the music.
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.
Free FM
The Voice Within explores new age beliefs with regular guests.
Otago Access Radio
This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz
All things women's health.
Embracing the new year
Planet FM
Tune in Monday to Friday for news, current affairs, interviews and special interest pieces
Accompanying show description: Want a pet and renting? How do you get consent to have one and when can your landlord refuse? Listen to the Law Lady to find out all the ins and outs of pets and tenancy. These changes apply from 1st December to all tenancies.
A radio show/podcast produced by Manawatū People's Radio with the support of New Zealand on Air.
Fresh FM
Claire and Erica share some of their standout fiction and non-fiction Kiwi reads from 2025, plus what book events and launches they’re looking forward to for 2026. The book snake pattern I mentioned is by Han Lee (@bookaroundfindout) and you can purchase it on Ravelry: www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/the-book-snake. Books mentioned in this episode: -Wonderland, Tracy Farr (The Cuba Press) -Hoods Landing, Laura Vincent (Aporo Press) -The Luminaries, Eleanor Catton (Te Herenga Waka University Press) -The Book of Guilt, Catherine Chidgey (Te Herenga Waka University Press) -Good Things Come and Go, Josie Shapiro (Allen & Unwin NZ) -The Last Living Cannibal, Airana Ngarewa (Moa Press) -Pātea Boys, Airana Ngarewa (Moa Press) -Everything But the Medicine, Lucy O’Hagan (Massey University Press) -Fire and Ice: Secrets, Histories, Treasures and Mysteries of Tongariro National Park, Hazel Phillips (Massey University Press) -No Words for This, Ali Mau (HarperCollins NZ) -I’m Glad My Mom Died, Jeanette McCurdy (Simon & Schuster) -Speaking My Language Te Kōrero i Tōku Reo, Mike McRoberts (HarperCollins NZ) -Whenua: Māori Pūrākau of Aotearoa, Isobel Joy Te Aho-White (Hachette) -Apple Man, Anne Cleary (Allen & Unwin NZ)
It's an end of year wrap up as Oliver looks at his favourite indie rock songs released in 2025 and played on A Sonic Youth. Central to the show is Brown Horse's 'All The Right Weaknesses', along with tracks from Wednesday, Colin Miller, MJ Lenderman and Drive-By Truckers frontman Patterson Hood. 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.
This progamme highlights opportunities to get involved in the volunteering sector in Hawkes Bay
Radio Southland
🎙️✨ ¡Bienvenidos a Hola Southland! Andrea te trae lo mejor de Southland e Invercargill: eventos, historia y cultura, ¡todo en español! 🇪🇸💬 Con humor, energía y mucho corazón, descubre lo que hace especial a esta región del sur. 🌄🎶 ¡No te pierdas este viaje por el alma de Southland!
🎶 Get ready for a blast from the past with The Seventies Show, hosted by Terry! From funky basslines to soaring ballads and stadium rock, enjoy a full hour of music that never gets old. #TheSeventiesShow #RadioSouthland #ClassicHits
Stefenpon Sitinjak is representing Indonesian culture in New Zealand, he wants to introduce and share new cultures to Southlanders Expect talk about food, culture, lifestyles and different perspectives!
Oliver is in touch with Ireland with phone reports of all that's happening this week in Ireland, sports news and music.
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
Witi Ihimaera, often celebrated as the first Māori novelist, is a major figure in New Zealand literature whose work explores whakapapa, cultural identity, community, and the deep connections between people and the natural world. His short story The Whale centres on a kaumatua who, facing his own mortality, reflects on the importance of Tikanga. Through the kaumatua's perspective, Ihimaera weaves themes of kaitiakitanga, compassion, and the sacred relationship between whānau. Together, his distinctive storytelling and the emotional resonance of The Whale illustrate the strength of Māori narrative traditions and the importance of interdependence between all living things.
Musafir Hoon Yaaro (I am a Traveller) is a lifestyle show in Hindi, hosted by Arsh (Jimmy) Singh.
Pat B's UTI
Plains Media
Stories, music and news from the Shetland and Orkney Islands
Many vital topics are discussed inc. diabetes, gout, influenza, high blood pressure, heart problems, elder care, Well Child and Mental health matters.
There’s nothing like the moment a song you love explodes into life in front of you! Join Taryn as she shares the tracks she’s heard live - the ones that shook her ribs, lit up her chest, and left her voice somewhere on a stadium floor. This is nostalgia, adrenaline, and live-gig magic woven into one mixtape. Press play and slip back into the crowd.
A collection of excerpts from "Versions Tuaono". This week: "@42" by Anna Sophia, "To The Manager" by Cameron Schaw, "Pink Stationery" by Alisa Chapple, "The Wait" by Celine Caroline Mata, and "Outside" by Ally Marshall. Produced by Manawatū People's Radio with the support of New Zealand on Air.
Music, global news and interviews with people from Niue and the Niuean community feature in this weekly hour
Anne Spear presents an hour of her favourite Folk Music, including classics from the past, more recent releases and some great instrumentals.
Celebrating the rich history of Tamil language and literature
Designed to celebrate and promote the rich cultural heritage of Bengal for the Bengali-speaking community living in New Zealand, this show serves as a bridge between the vibrant traditions of Bengal and the diverse, multicultural landscape of New Zealand.
This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - http://oar.org.nz
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.
Eslet Aloua-Carter and her dad Frank share their thoughts and experiences, and help each other along the way. Together they open new experiences.
Broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin www.oar.org.nz
Mawera Karetai and Samuel Mann look forward to the year ahead. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz
Coast Access Radio
Neurodivergence is surrounded by myths—some dismissive, some harmful, and some stubbornly persistent despite substantial scientific evidence. In this episode of Neurodivergence Matters, Stephen Harrison explores where these myths come from and why they continue to shape public attitudes toward autism, ADHD, and other neurodivergent conditions. Drawing on research, real-world examples, and his own lived experience as a neurodivergent person and parent, Stephen challenges ideas such as “we’re all like that,” “autism is rare,” “ADHD is laziness,” and “autistic people lack empathy.” He also explains why neurodivergence is not a mental illness, why “neurotypical” is an ideal rather than a reality, and how better diagnostics explain rising identification rates. This episode is for neurodivergent adults, parents, educators, leaders, and helping professionals who want a grounded, evidence-based understanding—without hype, blame, or oversimplification. If this episode resonated with you, you’ll find additional neurodivergence-related resources and ways to connect with Stephen at https://thrivalcoaching.nz
Lorenzo helps listeners identify health issues and provides information on where you can go for help. An outreach of the P.I. Health and Welfare group.
Bringing a smile to the faces of the residents of Radius Thornleigh Park and Radius Heatherlea Rest Homes, as we play their musical requests and dedications. The Best of 2025, Part 3.
What Is Devotional Service. The properties and potency of devotional service are analysed along with the higher features of the advanced levels of the service conception. Since the varieties of service that are possible are unlimited the perspective of the value of our service needs to be put into the perspective of the Lord’s evaluation of our sincerely performed service.
Progressive Knowledge. First the subsets of knowledge are discussed and then the difference between mundane knowledge and spiritual knowledge are compared and finally the transcendental knowledge required for the perfection of life which is received through the mercy of the Spiritual Master is revealed to the student.
Shannon Cassidy returns to Fresh FM to put a spotlight on New Zealand music and musicians, with loads of local content and information.
Krystal joins us again this week in this episode that follows on from her kōrero around her getting her Moko Kauae. We talk about racism, identity and stigmatism faced here in Taranaki in this thought provoking episode.
70s pop and rock hits that contain the warm air of summer. Music that listeners may not have heard before, without any genre limits, presented by Rosa Topliff
Join Alysha, as she interviews and chats with various guests on everything to do with grief and dying.
Inspiring stories, community voices, pageantry and events
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.
Rural news views and interviews