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.
Free FM
Eslet Aloua-Carter and her dad Frank share their thoughts and experiences, and help each other along the way. Together they open new experiences.
Otago Access Radio
Mawera Karetai and Samuel Mann look forward to the year ahead. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz
Broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin www.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
Access Radio Taranaki
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.
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.
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.
Fresh FM
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
Radio Hawkes Bay
Join Alysha, as she interviews and chats with various guests on everything to do with grief and dying.
Planet FM
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.
Tune in Monday to Friday for news, current affairs, interviews and special interest pieces
This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz
Rural news views and interviews
Podcast produced and first broadcast at Free FM 89.0 - a platform for direct involvement in the media. Hamilton Kirikiriroa, NZ
An hour of the best, the latest, the most relevant music as chosen and presented by our own Kris Johnson.
In the 1990s, New Zealand’s mussel industry relied on unpredictable wild spat collection. Scientist had been working for decades to grow Greenshell mussels in a hatchery, without success. A would-be PhD student persuaded Cawthron to give him a job and build a research hatchery to tackle the problem. We hired him and he succeeded. The story describes the beginnings of Cawthron’s mussel breeding programme, the Cawthron Aquaculture Park and one of the largest shellfish breeding hatcheries in the world.
Sniff out a mystery and wander through the bush! Episode two of Tamariki Tales features two animal-led adventures, including a smart Detective Dog on the case, and a weka exploring the world one step at a time. These stories invite tamariki to slow down, notice the world around them, and enjoy the magic of gentle storytelling. Perfect for little listeners who love animals and adventures.
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.
The latest for the Tongan community – global news, Tongan news and current affairs, interviews, community stories and events.
Radio Southland
Jack interviews guests from different backgrounds.
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.
Wellington Access Radio
Women's health and well-being.
A radio programme dedicated to delivering specialized content about the Middle East to the diverse community residing in New Zealand. The program is a meeting point for different cultures and backgrounds with common interests and ties to the Middle East
A religious programme for the Christian Orthodox community and all those interested in Orthodoxy. The programme covers spiritual discussions, readings, hymns and notices.
Music and news from Cyprus and Greece.
Spiritual nourishment from God's word. A pleasant hour of thought-provoking words for enriching the soul, accompanied by a beautiful selection of acapella Gospel songs.
This week’s show has a rather diverse collection of early ‘classic’ bluegrass, jazzy numbers, Christmas carols, brand new NZ bluegrass, archival NZ bluegrass and stories about NZ baches. Always something to like. You can listen to Claire Lynch, Jerry Douglas, Larry Sparks, Tony Trischka, Jimmy Martin, the Petersens, Ricky Skaggs and NZ’s ‘You, Me, Everybody’ and the Hamilton County Bluegrass Band.
The programme is mostly spoken in Croatian and is filled with music, news, and current events from within the Croatian community in Wellington and around the world. Sponsored by the Croatian Cultural Society of Wellington.
Take time out of your day to feel the mental, physical and spiritual benefits of this meditative practice
Providing lively coverage of news, politics, activities, interviews and music for queer women and non-binary folk.
Religious words for the Cook Islands Seventh-day Adventist community.
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.
Welcome to The Power Within the Storm, I’m Wayne Forrest. In today’s episode, we go deeper into Mark Dekker’s journey back to love: the inner work, the hard truths, and the choices that helped him rebuild after years of anxiety, self-protection, alcohol use, and disconnection. Mark shares how presence, gratitude, and self-honesty opened the door to real healing. This conversation explores the practical steps that helped him return to love, rebuild trust, and reconnect to who he truly is.
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.
Manawatu Peoples Radio
An hour of queer news and music with Cam, Matt, Skye, and Andi, produced by Manawatū People's Radio with the assistance of New Zealand On Air.
A show of Chinese-language radio show in 3 parts, in both Mandarin and Cantonese, produced by Manawatū People's Radio with the support of New Zealand On Air.
A new trend among Indian Gen Z- Source: INdian Media # Bhajan Clubbing. Bhajan and kirtan, once associated only with the elderly, now have the younger generation’s interest.Bhajan Clubbing is a new trend among Indian Gen Z- sweeping across the Indian cities, where devotional songs are blended with techno and electronic beats.The vibe feels like a spiritual rave — no alcohol, no smoke, just music, rhythm, and collective energy.Hundreds of videos going viral across social media platforms are proof. GenZ's New Year’s Eve plan- Instead of traditional temple settings,they are getting together in cafes, banquets, and community halls to clap, chant and dance to the rhythm of ‘Shree Krishna Govind Hare Muraari' or Dama Dam Mast Qalandar, a Popular Qawwali song. Well this is the good news for our Sanatan Dharam and our Indian Culture. Let's hope for the best WISHING YOU A HAPPY CHRISTMAS AND A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - http://oar.org.nz
Fijian news views and music with host Filipe Kuruvoli
Broadcast on OAR FM Dunedin oar.org.nz
This episode of Borsch Club features a relaxed, kitchen-table-style conversation with guest co-host Olena Grubb. The discussion moves between Ukrainian memories and life in New Zealand, touching on two New Years, two Christmases, and the different ways these holidays are celebrated across regions of Ukraine. From traditions and rituals to what actually ends up on the festive table, the conversation explores how culture, food, and regional differences shape identity. And yes, without talking about food, no Ukrainian conversation is complete. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - http://oar.org.nz and made thanks to the support of NZ on Air.