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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
Musical theatre songs and the stories behind them
Manawatu Peoples Radio
Morgan and Justin speak with Timprovise about his comedy show “The Kapa Haka Dropout,” in which he explores identity, Māori culture, personal history, and the humour found in feeling out of place while finding belonging. Tim discusses developing material rooted in vulnerability, mentorship from performers such as Heta Dawson and Brendan Green, and shaping an hour‑long narrative that balances emotional beats with comedic peaks. He also talks about his creative hobby making 3D‑printed figurines, his process for producing weekly designs, and the unexpected demand for some of his political and pop‑culture pieces. Produced by Manawatū People's Radio with the support of NZ On Air.
Morgan and Justin speak with Matthew Willey about his comedy show “Matthew Willey explains how everything would have been different if he'd been in charge.” Matthew discusses shaping the show around reflections on history, changing expectations of the future, and the humorous contrasts between past and present. He talks about developing material through notes and observations, incorporating his scooter into the performance, and how his sign name within the Deaf community has become part of his on‑stage identity. Produced by Manawatū People's Radio with the support of NZ On Air.
Wellington Access Radio
Plains Media
Is your pain emotional or physical? Pain is common for so many people, a huge percentage of pain sufferers experience no reprieve, despite surgeries and physical interventions. This is because, pain has a significant stress component. Emotions and beliefs matter, this episode I explain the root cause of pain issues.
A fresh and vibrant program for the Latin American community in Wellington. News, interviews, lots of music and more.
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.
Around The World from A to Z follows Phill Spear on a journey to explore the music of every country (and US State), one at a time. From ancient traditions, genres all the way to modern movements, each episode paints a picture of the land and people through its music. This week, we take a look at the music of Angola
Showcasing the hidden treasure in Hawke’s Bay. Everyday people who are an extraordinary gift to this community.
Free FM
Take Responsibility to Purify Your Life We look at the positive side of the Vedic knowledge and compare it to the social pressures upon us all to conform to the controlled standard dictated to us.
Break Your False Attachments A complete look at attachment to false things and identifying your dependencies. Plus we discuss how to correct them.
Wellbeing Emotional resilience Communication Personal growth.
Every Tuesday 5:00-6:00pm join the B-Side Story team for insider interviews about what's really going on across Wellington's communities
The ladies continue chatting about the experiences they’ve had when in singledom and over 40. Where do you meet people? How have things changed? Do men our age have the same attraction? Or is it more common for the “cougar” approach to relationships?
Coast Access Radio
University Beatles challenge. Rotating strawberries. Pubs suffer during Dry January. Whatever they forecast, cash is not going away. If you live in Ascot, don't buy two bunches of flowers for your wife on Valentines's Day. This is a recording from a live broadcast. Peter Fleming brings you an entertaining 90 minutes of popular music, mostly gleaned from the 1970’s and 1980’s but not excluding music from any era.
Planet FM
Inspiring stories, community voices, pageantry and events
Events listings for Wellington, Porirua, and the Hutt Valley.
Blessed or Bound? So much of the world around us, from politics to social norms, stems from Religion, making it impossible to ignore when examining social issues. In this episode, Charlie and Mia unpack the complex and ever-evolving relationship between religion and gender equality. Disclaimer: Some people may find this episode offensive or confronting, and Charlie and Mia's thoughts have atheist biases.
Bucket worm farms and the brilliance of vermicastings. How to really simply and effectively bring in hundreds of hungry food eating rascals to give you amazing vermicastings to use with your planting and to automatically feed the garden. Note - have an old food processor you don't really want anymore? Keep it and whiz up a menu for your new wormy friends and you will be repaid in the garden with extraordinary results.
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.
"In this episode I have an interesting kōrero with the fabulous Liz Boldt from Linwood Arts. This gallery has a strong heart beat, it facilitates more opportunities to engage in creativity than most galleries. Through exhibitions, art classes, workshops, volunteer opportunities this space enables the community to explore art in many different ways and all of them are accessible to the public. This is art for the people brought to us in a thoughtful and considered manifestation."
Tune in Monday to Friday for news, current affairs, interviews and special interest pieces
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.
Hear Dame Susan Bagshaw and Dr Margaret Currie discuss local women's successes
The world feels a little loud right now, right? A little fractured. A little… on fire? This week on Mixtape Memories, Taryn gathers modern protest songs from across genres and moods. These are the tracks that name the frustrations, question the systems, call out the injustices, and refuse to look away. These are the songs pushing back against oppression, exploitation, unchecked power, and the relentless churn of capitalism. These are the songs that sound like standing up, calling out the BS, and rising together with hope. Disclaimer: Some songs featured contain explicit language.
News and views on the political landscape in Aoteoroa with Chris Hipkins, Catherine Wedd and Cushla Tangaere-Manuel
Happy 400th Birthday to The Bridge Zone. Nope, Barry didn’t get me a birthday present The Bailiff rules this week while Judge Julie is on holiday How do you apply a weighted score this week To poll or not to poll that is the question Barry tips on the Blackwood convention Hello to Leanne Blackwood from Whakatane Club, a JIN Club member Mr Jinn shares some results Cromwell golds a tournament with great numbers Youth bridge in NZ Jack James and Leon Meier are part of the team that won the National Teams event in CHC Who is the Machine? An international bridge player and he is a youth player too Like Bob the builder, can we fix it? It’s a numbers game The Bridge Zone Prize Cupboard is open. Get your entry in…bridgezoneshuffle@gmail.com PS: did we say it enough that we are 400 episodes deep this week?
Super Sally from Riccarton High joins us to chat start of year fun, and navigating a dual-purpose Library Space.
An hour of the best, the latest, the most relevant music as chosen and presented by our own Kris Johnson.
Arrow FM
Between The Covers.
Featuring The Poppy Family - Henry Gross - Iggy Pop and more
A weekly round up of local politics and community events in Hastings with Mayor Sandra Hazlehurst
Take a deep breath in… and let it out slowly. This week’s Tamariki Tales is soft, gentle, and made for winding down. These soothing stories are perfect for quiet time, bedtime, or whenever little bodies need to feel calm and cosy. Together we wander into a peaceful forest, meet some kind new friends, and wonder about where our dreams come from when we close our eyes. Snuggle in, get comfy, and let the forest guide you gently towards total zen.
Otago Access Radio
Theatreview and Theatre Aotearoa - Theatre academic, director, actor and author Lisa Warrington discusses the archives of theatre reviews and more curated through Theatreview and Theatre Aotearoa. Broadcast on Otago Access Radio www.oar.org.nz
Tune in to Feel The Vibe FM, your morning destination for the South Indian community! Hosted by Maneesh Muraleedharan, 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: maneesh@vibe.co.nz
Hugh chats to Eddie McEwan from the Palmerston North Film Society about the Society's triumphant return for 2026, some highlights for the year ahead, and the movies coming up in March. Those films are "Evil Does Not Exist", City on Fire", "Run Lola Run", and "Ratcatcher". A community interview from the Morning Show on Manawatū People's Radio, produced with the support of New Zealand On Air
Saddle Hill Hike - Irene Mosely from Rotary Club of Mosgiel previews the weekend's opportunity to hike Saddle Hill as a fundraiser for K9 Medical Detection. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz
Into the Afterlands at Dunedin Fringe - A new exhibition at Dunedin Fringe invites us into the 'afterlands' of a housefire in artist Susan Wardell's home in July 2025. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz
Jack interviews guests from different backgrounds.
Anne talks about National Council of Women news and interviews a guest.
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.
A broad range of bluegrass offerings in this episode, from Bill Monroe singing gospel, to the fiddle & banjo tunes of Byron Berline & John Hickman. In between, we’ve got the Chapmans, Sideline, the Price Sisters, Doyle Lawson and the NZ band You Me Everybody. The Hamilton County Bluegrass Band get some humour into their live performance from 1970, and Ickes & Hensley do a fine version of a bluegrass classic.
Take time out of your day to feel the mental, physical and spiritual benefits of this meditative practice
Let this mind be in you, a look at Philippians chapter 2. Hope you enjoy!
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.
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.
Hosts Cam, Matt, Andi, and Skye dive into a mix of local and global rainbow news this week — from Waipukurau retailers joining a safe‑shopping initiative and Auckland’s Rainbow Parade drawing huge crowds, to the European Parliament’s landmark affirmation that trans women are women. They also unpack quirky headlines like new crotch‑padding rules for the 2026 Winter Olympics, Miss J’s health struggles, and the removal of pride flags from the Stonewall National Monument. All that, plus an eclectic playlist featuring Britney Spears, Annie Lennox, Bette Midler, and more. Produced by Manawatū People’s Radio with support from New Zealand On Air.