Community Access Media Alliance is the national body for the 12 independently-owned Community Access Media stations across Aotearoa. Our vision is for Aotearoa to have a vibrant, diverse, innovative, and sustainable Community Access Media sector valued for its democratic, community, and cultural uniqueness.
Wanting to be a broadcaster, radio host, content-creator, programme-maker, show-maker, or podcaster? Our 12 stations can help you make your own media. On-air or online, radio is a simple and inexpensive way to talk to your community-of-interest in any language.
Whether you’re a government entity, NGO, non-profit, company, or organisation, we can help you tailor your messages to speak directly and authentically to your target audience – in their language.
Now more than ever, local voices need to be heard. We’re building a more inclusive media landscape — one where everyone has access to create, participate, and thrive. But we can’t do it without you.
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Plains Media
"After more than 6 months of shows, it's time for us to say our farewells. Thank you to everyone whose supported us, it was so much fun getting to meet so many talented local artists <3. We hope you enjoyed listening to us waffle every Thursday, and we wish every single one of you the best. Never stop supporting local!! This episode is a compilation of all Outsiders interviews, and some of our favorite segments from last year, enjoy :) "
Otago Access Radio
How AI helps us, how AI is going to help us and how it is going to transform in the future. Is it helping us dictating us? This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz and made thanks to the support of NZ on Air.
In Episode 17, the Ruby and Christopher kick things off with a long-awaited check-in on Noah’s mysterious disappearance 👀. From wild guesses to real answers, we catch up on his new chapter before diving into Cap or No Cap and spotlighting a community game-changer in Local Legends. Nikita from Otago Community Trust (OCT) joins us for part 1/2 podcasts to learn more about OCT. And lastly, wrapping up with some unhinged Would You Rather questions. Laughs, chaos, and community — this one’s got it all. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz and made thanks to the support of NZ on Air.
In this episode of Chloe Dilley Seeking Talents, we hear from Zara Robson. She is a family violence response leader at Home and Family Charitable Trust, the ISR Team Leader, an accredited Safe and Together trainer, and the lead for Canterbury’s police family harm response, dedicated to keeping families safe through strong systems, training, and frontline support. Tune into this inspiring episode of Chloe Dilley Seeking Talents.
Wellington Access Radio
Poetry and music from Christchurch
Punaaga Vagahau Niue is a weekly programme to raise awareness of illnesses that surround Niue people here in New Zealand and throughout the world. The show covers what and where to look for help for you and your family.
A programme for all people who identify themselves as African and anyone else interested in learning about African values, music, and experiences.
A show for the Cook Islands community, in Cook Islands Māori and English.
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.
Free FM
Oliver checks out his favourite album across all of Pavement frontman Stephen Malkmus' projects, his 2001 debut 'Stephen Malkmus' 25 years after it was released. It's an album which carries a strong sonic ancestry from Pavement, but also sees Malkmus experimenting with more instrumentation and involving folk and Americana sounds. Plus, a look at favourites from the 'Psych Box' compilation by two legendary neo-psych bands. 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.
Kiwi Songs for Waitangi Day. Broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin oar.org.nz
Manawatu Peoples Radio
This Week: Billie Holiday, Annette Hanshaw, Jo Stafford, Connie Boswell, Peggy Lee, Ella Fitzgerald, Susan Tomes, Claire Austin
Sam Mahon 3:05 Derek Leask 21:55 Michael Jackson 38:59
Fresh FM
A weekly chat about what’s happening at State Cinemas in Nelson, with information on current and upcoming films.
Arrow FM
A deep dive into the twin pools of visual arts and music.
The Voice Within explores new age beliefs with regular guests.
Content first aired on Fresh FM, Amplifying the People of Te Tauihu, The Top of the South. A member of the Community Access Media Alliance Aotearoa/New Zealand. Supported by NZ on Air. freshfm.co.nz
This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz
News from Samoa and around Aotearoa New Zealand
Radio Hawkes Bay
All things women's health.
Kiwi music - the Best Of
Showcasing, the music, news, people and lifestyles of the people of Africa
Harold tells his own real-life journey stories to give hope to the hopeless. His stories positively impact personal lives and businesses, and he prides himself on helping people discover who they are.
The Evidence Of Digital Tools for Wellbeing And NZ Based Digital Tools
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
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Coast Access Radio
This week we cover questions about the meaning behind ill health, the single thing to do in order to live happily ever after with your chosen person, how vital self management is and the best way to remember someone's name. Margot is our go to for life problems. You're are encouraged to write in with a problem you're stuck on, and we will “Ask Margot” to provide sound, real and insightful advice. 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
A radio show/podcast produced by Manawatū People's Radio with the support of New Zealand on Air.
Phill takes the mic for the first conversation of the year, this time with Max Brough of the New Plymouth District Council. They have a chat about Waitangi Day, the recent news of Taranaki’s sunshine hours and Summer holidays (or a lack of!). Max also talks about the Age & Accessibility working party, the work on the Fitzroy pedestrian access, the Public Engagement committee and the always topical Rates!
Ready to break the burnout cycle? Start with your body, not your calendar. I talk to chiropractor, nervous system strategist, and the powerhouse behind Wild Coast Collective — Dr Kiri Walden. We dive into how Kiri blends trauma-informed nervous system work, and Māori-led approaches to wellbeing, as well as her mission to make nervous system regulation accessible for everyone through movement. Kiri also drops big news about Wild Coast Collective’s eco-minded Yoga and Pilates equipment: she’s soon launching her own zero-waste activewear line. How does she manage all of this without burning out herself? We explore her story, her work, and how we can all begin regulating our nervous systems — not just our schedules.
Waitangi Day and the Treaty of Waitangi occupy a complicated place in New Zealand's public consciousness, especially in light of the current debate around David Seymour's Treaty Principles Bill. In this special longform interview for Waitangi Day 2025, Hugh talks to Dr Peter Cleave about this complex and difficult history. Dr Peter Cleave has been involved with retention and development of Te Reo Māori since the 1970s, holding numerous teaching roles at all levels. He has been both an academic and a broadcaster in Te Reo Māori, and was named an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit in 2025 for services to Māori language education. A podcast produced by Manawatū People's Radio with the assistance of New Zealand On Air.
Featuring The Doobie Bros - The Sandpipers - Steely Dan and more
This programme highlights opportunities to get involved in the volunteering sector in Hawke's Bay
This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - http://oar.org.nz and made thanks to the support of NZ on Air.
Silas joins us to chat about Bulletproof Convertible’s gigs here in Ōtautahi and what’s coming up with their new album. A great insight into the band’s performance at a Rolling stone and at the muscle car show!
The Seventies Show, This is a new one-hour weekly music show hosted by Terry Toner.
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!
A collection of tracks for a summer roadie - Part 4
Phil Bryant, new owner of Rightway Riding Academy, talks about his motorcycle life. A monthly show focussing on the Kapiti Ulysses Motorcycle club. Paul Nees interviews club members and discusses upcoming activities.
Oliver is in touch with Ireland with phone reports of all that's happening this week in Ireland, sports news and music.
I actually showed up for my radio program this week! Hallelujah! When the chapter of my life turns to the last 18 months of it, an eventful tale of epic ensues. Oh, not for anything I did that I’ve survived the span of time from July 2024 to this moment I type. You the listener can seek out Mother Mary in times of trouble. I'll make my way towards the healing touch of the last 80 years of Rock and Roll music. And so the Mystery Man and I did just that. What you will hear,should you choose to accept the assignment, is a ragtag round of joyous noises. What makes this so different from other musical vistas? Well, because it’s different from the other guys noises,that’s why! Our mission is elementary, Watson. Give us two hours and we’ll give you the goods. Representing Free FM this week: Baron Lee & the Mills Blue Rhythm Band, the Tubby Hayes Quartet, the Fickle Pickle, the Cramps, and Dion... among the the other musical low hanging fruit. So come eat from the tree of Rock and Roll life!
On Maree's birthday she reflects on taking responsibility for our own joy rather than waiting for joy to come to us. She shares stories of birthdays of old.
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
AI music special and a Dutch music section - Hoek van Holland. Test your knowledge in the Music Quiz and find out the latest events in your region.