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
A chat with John Bowden who preserves and gives new life to LPs and CDs through his stall at the Satuday Waikanae Market. We talk about what's involved. This programme looks at the Art scene with a range of guests. 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
Fresh FM
Bloated cars; Seed saving; Goodbye, Ministry for the Environment.
Wellington Access Radio
A religious programme for the Christian Orthodox community and all those interested in Orthodoxy. The programme covers spiritual discussions, readings, hymns and notices.
Arrow FM
The art and science of living well.
Radio Hawkes Bay
The great songs from the great musicals
Music and news from Cyprus and Greece.
From Pōneke the programme includes Irish news, local events and activities with an Irish flavour as well as interviews and live music from visiting Irish musicians, book and movie reviews, and political views/reviews.
Providing lively coverage of news, politics, activities, interviews and music for queer women and non-binary folk.
Harita and Hayley interview Wellington filmmaker Isabel Corfiatis ahead of the Doc Edge Film Festival 2026 about her debut feature documentary Music and the Mystical Experience, screening in Auckland from 24 June to 12 July and Wellington from 15 to 26 July. The film follows musician and sound engineer Michael Sutherland and a collective of more than twenty New Zealand artists collaborating on a six hour musical work designed for use in psychedelic therapy. Filmed primarily in Wellington over three years, it explores creativity, healing, collaboration, and the role music can play in therapeutic settings. This is Isabel’s first feature and first documentary, and she’s taken on an incredibly hands on role across directing, cinematography, editing, and co producing. The project originally began as a short before naturally growing into a feature as the team realised there was simply too much story, process, and conversation to contain in fifteen minutes. The documentary was inspired after Michael completed the six hour composition and, through an APRA mentorship with Tiki Taane, was encouraged to document both the music and the wider creative process behind it. Isabel then came on board and helped shape it into a feature focused on collaboration, process, and the human stories behind the work. She speaks really thoughtfully about making ambitious independent work with a tiny crew, Wellington’s creative community and why the city became such an important backdrop for the story, and approaching a topic that some people still see as controversial through a deeply human lens. Screening dates: Auckland: Takapuna Beachside Cinemas Sun 12 Jul 1:15 PM Wellington: The Roxy Cinema - Sat 18 Jul 5:45 PM (nearly sold out!) Christchurch: Sat 1 Aug 8:15 PM - Jack Mann Theatre, Koawa Studios, Canterbury University It'll also be available on the Doc Edge website (Doc Edge) from 27th July-10th Aug.
Samoa Ala Mai is a Christian programme to encourage, unite, and advise the Samoan community. It aims to cheer up the elderly, discourage family violence, strengthen marriage, and encourage people to be good citizens of New Zealand.
O Le Fetu Ao is a spiritual and religious programme broadcast in the Samoan Language, presented live by a group of ordained Lay-Preachers and a Choir from The Samoan Methodist Church in Hataitai, Wellington.
Religious programme in Samoan for the Seventh-day Adventist community in Porirua.
Plains Media
Get informed about your rights on the latest issues with Citizens Advice Bureau Christchurch
Wayne Mowat plays music "too good to be forgotten"
Access Radio Taranaki
In this 1 hour show you'll meet some of the beautiful people who make up Taranaki's vibrant international community.
In this visit to the Groove Yard we have rummaged through recorded relics finding forgotten 45s, long lost LPs, and great golden gems from the music of the 20th Century and found 60 minutes of music by Girl Groups. So for those of you who think that The Spice Girls were the first Girl Power group, Let me present The Crystals, The Supremes, The Shangri-Las and many more. Forgotten 45s, long lost LPs, and great golden gems from the music of the 20th Century. 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
Living Life is a vibrant conversation series where two friends dive into the world with curiosity and joy.
Radio Southland
Stay updated on the events, happenings, and services that are available in our local Southland community!
Fa’asoa atu i le Malaga Sā, sa ou auai atu ai fa’atasi ma le fa’alapotopotoga o le Divine Mercy a Samoa, o le malaga atu i atunu’u eseese o Europa i le masina o Iuni. O lenei Malaga Sā, sa matua tāua ma fa’apitoa i lo’u olaga fa’aleagaga ma lo’u ola a’e i le Ekalesia Katoliko. O se moemitiga sa leva ona mafaufau i ai ma tatalo ai i le tele o tausaga. Ou te talitonu lava i le tala fo’i lea e i ai lava le taimi o mea uma. Atonu o le tali fo’i lea na maua ma fa’afaigofie ai fo’i mea uma e le'i i ai se mea na fa'aletonu. E viia ai pea le agalelei o le Atua.
Planet FM
Tune in Monday to Friday for news, current affairs, interviews and special interest pieces
The show where we learn Korean language and culture. Minkyung teaches Korean about Korean Traditional Holidays 1 There are vocabulary for 설날 관련 어휘 Lunar New Year 설날(음력 1월 1일) Lunar New Year (January 1st on the lunar calendar) 한복을 입다 to wear hanbok (traditional Korean clothing) 세배하다 to do the New Year's bow[ 덕담을 하다 to give well-wishing remarks 덕담을 듣다 to receive well-wishing remarks 세뱃돈을 주다 to give new year’s cash gift 세뱃돈을 받다 to receive new year’s cash gift] 차례를 지내다 to hold a memorial service for ancestors [절하다 to bow ] 떡국을 먹다 to eat tteokguk (sliced rice cake soup) 설날에 하는 놀이 games played during Lunar New Year - 윷놀이 Yunnori 제기차기 Jegichagi 연날리기 kite flying 전통 tradition 연휴 long holiday Also included Grammar about ‘-고 나서’ is attached to a verb to indicate that after completing one action, another action is performed. 예: 배드민턴을 치고 나서 샤워했어요. There is a conversation between Nitchanan and Jinsu for ‘What they did on Lunar New Year’. Lastly, PRONUNCIATION ㄱ, ㄲ + ㄴ, ㅁ ㄴ, ㅁ The final consonants ‘ㄱ, ㄲ’ are pronounced as [ㅇ] when followed by ‘ㄴ, ㅁ’. ⑴ 막내[망내] 먹는[멍는] 학년[항년] ⑵국물[궁물] 깎는[깡는] 창밖만[창방만] Never stop learning new things!! Kowi corner! You can listen again on accessmedia.nz/ or Spotify Kowicorner or www.artmedia.org.nz
In this episode of Cancer Kōrero, Mandy joins us to explore the meaning and traditions of Matariki, the Māori New Year. We discuss the stories behind the stars, the importance of remembering loved ones, celebrating with whānau, and setting goals for the year ahead. Mandy also shares practical wellbeing tips, from healthy eating and staying active through winter to finding ways to connect with your community during this special time of reflection and renewal. The Cancer Society discuss topics around cancer awareness and cancer prevention, what's on in Kāpiti and how can we stay well. 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
Manawatu Peoples Radio
Jagdish continues through Srimad Bhagavatam, Canto 3, Chapter 4, beginning with text 26 and moving through the teachings surrounding Uddhava, Vidura, Maitreya Rishi, and Lord Krishna’s departure from the world. This episode explores the importance of honouring spiritual hierarchy, the meaning of Krishna as Vishwamurti, the significance of Uddhava remaining after the Lord’s disappearance, and the role of pure devotees in preserving and sharing transcendental knowledge. The talk concludes partway through text 32, with the remaining purport to be continued in the next episode. Produced by Manawatū People’s Radio with the support of NZ On Air.
Our July episode is a celebration of Matariki and the stars. Canterbury University Indigenous philosopher Emma Maurice discusses Matariki as it's observed in Te Waipounamu/the South Island and in her whānau. Then, visiting Erskine Fellow at the University of Canterbury, astronomy professor Samantha Lawler from the University of Regina, Canada, talks deep space and dark skies. Finally, Shea Esterling from Canterbury University discusses her work researching indigenous rights and dark sky sites in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand.
Free FM
Exploring classical music in all its glories and complexities. From the sweetest melodic to the cutting edge of the avant-garde... from the deep past to the freshest contemporary. All of it. The joy of classical music.
An extended Climate Matters interview with Simon Millar
The Agriculture and Climate conference – business as usual but with more tech – Recloaking Papatuanuku – food security – why isn’t government discussing regenerative agriculture? – a slew of new policy – integrated land management – food waste https://pureadvantage.org/ https://pureadvantage.org/recloaking-papatuanuku/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_EumkdJobmw https://pureadvantage.org/campaigns/ourregenerativefuturecampaign/
Otago Access Radio
This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz and made thanks to the support of NZ on Air.
Stories from our past.
Welcome Comrades to an hour of news and commentary from a far-left perspective.. Produced at Free FM, Hamilton, NZ
Created by Free FM, Hamilton, New Zealand
More on the Path of Discipleship and the esoteric Path of Initiation. Also, we explore what happens to the Masters at the 6th Initiation.
All the hits from the 50s, 60s, 70s and beyond—classic tunes, good vibes, and the stories behind the music
Christian thoughts and music
Meet Tasman Bay Guardians' Marine Lead, Thalassa, as we dive into the world of marine conservation, coastal ecosystems, and the projects helping protect the moana of Te Tauihu.
Margy-Jean Malcolm from Beyond Small Talk joins us on the HeARTy Breakfast this morning to share information on the bi monthly meeting held at the Puke Ariki Library and how you can head along to join in the conversation. Plus, we share news of the weekend and what's making the headlines.
Broadcast on Otago Access Radio www.oar.org.nz
On Monday 6th July we'll be chatting with the wonderful Jo Harvey from Papertree about gardening, books, and gardening books!
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
Amped Music Project has a new coordinator. Zac Nicholls previews this year's four-week music mentorship programme for high school students. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz
Leon plays Irish Music and talks about goings on in the Irish community here and abroad!
Senga White is joined by Wendy McArthur to explore the early days of the borough of South Invercargill. This episode covers the first mayor Richard Powell, the history of the Appleby Hotel, and the stories that shaped one of Southland's most interesting corners. Plus - always wondered why there is a kink in Nelson St? Tune in to find out, only on Radio Southland.
Events listings for Wellington, Porirua, and the Hutt Valley.
In This week's programme Gregor Campbell has a scoop on the story behind a plane crash, Bill Southworth has been looking at Dunedin's first mental hospitals, Gregor explores a famous early shopping arcade and Alison Breese tells us a bit of history about Heritage NZ listing of the Security Building in Lower Stuart Street.
In this episode, you'll have a lot to learn while having fun listening to a conversation of two college classmates back in the year 2000. You may not now us personally but the experiences, the struggles and the fun that we had back in college are very much relatable specially if you were in the same era/ generation. We had a lot of differences back then, some disagreements and it's just fun now after nearly 30 years to talk about them. A wise man once said: Time Heal All Wounds. Disclaimer: This episode is no filter, no holds barred ! This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz and made thanks to the support of NZ on Air.
In today's radio episode, we join Dr Mami Yamaguchi, a wellbeing clinical psychologist at Student Health in Otago, and ask her about her upbringing with her identical twin sister, school days in Kumamoto and work life in Tokyo before moving to Dundin, NZ. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz and made thanks to the support of NZ on Air.
What lessons did your nana teach you about the world around you? I'm Namrata Chand, host of Nana Nature on OAR FM. Through conversations with people in Ōtepoti and beyond, we explore the wisdom, traditions, memories, and everyday habits passed down through generations - and how they connect us to the natural world around us. Nana Nature is on 105.4 FM and 1575 AM fortnightly Fridays at 5:30 PM or listen anytime on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and oar.org.nz. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz and made thanks to the support of NZ on Air.