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.
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Access Radio Taranaki
Max continues his exploration of an alternate history that might have happened had Germany won WWI. The alternate WWII rages on and one side suffers a devastating blow that could knock them out of the war forever.
Free FM
Anônimo Carioca diz o que responde quando mandam ele voltar pro país dele. A magazine-style show featuring news, commentary and music from Brazil, plus discussions about life in New Zealand for ex-pat Brazilians living in the Waikato.
Otago Access Radio
109 - Literacy (Agavaa) and Comprehension (Malamalama) - Literacy and Comprehension are different. We can speak English but understanding in different in different settings. I can understand health terminology , but legal and FENZ, I am lost in those talanoas. Ia o tatou mata'ala i le eseesega o le agava'a i le gagu ma le malamalama i le gagu, ae maise lava i tulaga eseese. Aua tatou te fefefe e fesili mo se fa'amalamalaga. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz
Radio Hawkes Bay
Each week we play a themed music program.
Arrow FM
Achieve More, One Small Step at a Time.
"""I am the Lorax. I speak for the trees!"" 🌳🧡 But are we listening? In this vibrant episode of Parishay’s Book Club, we welcome special guest Karla(Early Childhood Educationist) to the studio for a deep dive into Dr. Seuss’s eco-masterpiece, The Lorax. We unpack the story of the Truffula Trees, the grumpy orange guardian who tries to save them, and the greedy Once-ler who chops them all down and tackle the big question: Are we acting like Loraxes or Once-lers in our daily lives? Karla shares inspiring, bite-sized tips for young eco-warriors to make a real difference right now. Tune in to discover the secret of the last Truffula seed and how you can help the forest grow again! This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz and made thanks to the support of NZ on Air.
This week our nidra practice explores sowing the seeds of our dreams to stratify over the cold winter months. Who knows what might germinate in Spring when the earth warms again? Simply lie down and listen.
Manawatu Peoples Radio
Hosts Brian and Aaron deliver the weekly round‑up of local and national sport, covering Manawatū cricket and softball results, NRL and Super Rugby updates, recent NBL basketball scores, and a full breakdown of last weekend’s action at Robertson Prestige International Speedway. Produced by Manawatū People’s Radio with support from New Zealand On Air.
Plains Media
"Faatauaina o Aiga" or in English "Focus on the Family"
Local News + Health Updates + Fiji News.
Morgan and Justin speak with Matt McNelis about "Bitter and Twisted Chaos". Matt discusses the group’s origins, their members, their experiences performing around the country, and what they’ve learned from a wide range of gigs. Produced by Manawatū People's Radio with the support of NZ On Air.
Creating safe and healthy family relationships
Fresh FM
Shannon speaks with Luke Scowcroft, Nelson Centre Manager for English Language Partners New Zealand, about their upcoming Certificate in ESOL Home Tutoring starting 16 March in Nelson. In this conversation, Luke shares what’s involved, who it’s for, and the real difference volunteer tutors make in helping newcomers settle into life in Aotearoa.
A nostalgic radio journey through the golden age of American music.
Pact supports people with intellectual disabilities to lead fulfilling lives, focusing on their strengths to help them reach their goals. Here, the team present an hour of great music. Broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin www.oar.org.nz
How sensory hours benefit everyone - On this episode of DPA Noteable Radio, Amy Taylor speaks with Josh about sensory access and the real impact of public environments on disabled people. Josh shares his lived experience of navigating spaces that are too loud, bright, crowded, or visually overwhelming, and the emotional labour involved in planning everyday activities others take for granted. The conversation explores what meaningful “sensory hours” look like, who they benefit beyond autistic children, and why sensory access matters for disabled adults as well. Framed through a disability rights lens, the episode challenges the idea that accessibility is a favour, highlighting instead the importance of dignity, independence, and genuine welcome. It also addresses common misconceptions about cost and convenience, and emphasises the power of co-design in creating inclusive communities. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - http://oar.org.nz
Out and About With the Canterbury Horticultural Society
Coast Access Radio
Headlines include water conservation measures across Levin, Ōhau, Foxton and Foxton Beach, Kāpiti Run for Youth entries now open, Paekākāriki’s Jack McDonald taking on a new leadership role with the PSA, Te Ara Whetū construction progressing, the North Island Spearfishing Champs returning to Kāpiti, and consultation open on proposed Resource Management Act fees and charges. A timely update each week bringing you the highlights of local events and happenings at Kapiti from www.kcnews.co.nz. 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
Show 132 - On me head son - Richard is joined for a run-down of the week's most popular news items by Dougal McGowan CEO of Southern Football. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - http://oar.org.nz
News from Samoa and around Aotearoa New Zealand
Easy Jazz - The Best of
Discussions about embracing change, discovering new opportunities, and rewriting what life looks like after 40
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
Join Josie Askin from Spring Coaching for a special edition of the Go Carterton Business Spotlight - where this time, the spotlight turns to Go Carterton itself. In this episode, Josie talks through who Go Carterton is, the different ways it supports local business across Carterton, and why connection really is at the heart of what the association does. She shares how Business Connect mornings, social catch-ups, and promotions like this radio series support local buisnesses. Josie also touches on Go Carterton’s advocacy work - how it collaborates with Carterton District Council, stays linked into regional opportunities, and gets behind community events that add life to our town and wider district. If you run a business in Carterton and you’re not yet a member, it’s a great time to take a look at what’s on offer and join up. And if you’re already member, consider this a friendly nudge to get involved and make the most of it. For more information go to: https://go-carterton.nz/
This show keeps Hamilton West residents informed and up to date with what is happening at the Western Community Centre. The Centre has been supporting the Hamilton West community since 1979.
In Episode 2 of Getting Hagued — Stories of the Silenced, journalist Maddy Croad joins to discuss reporting on Hague Convention cases.
This episode begins with a personal update on financial wellbeing, reflecting on progress and ongoing challenges. It then turns towards poetry that honours the strength, resilience, and complexity of women, in anticipation of International Women’s Day on 8 March. A thoughtful blend of practical reflection and creative celebration.
The best of Brazilian music.
March is Alzheimer's month and today Gill Lambert, the educator for Alzheimers Taranaki joins Tracey for an honest and open kōrero about this disease that affects thousands and thousands of Kiwi’s each year. Gill shares her person journey and explains what we can do to support better brain health, what the organisation does to support whānau in their journey and the services they offer.
Shannon catches up with emerging artist Zoë Vera ahead of the release of her new single “Dizzying,” out Friday 27th. The track is the third release from her debut EP Live Harder — a hook-driven pop record that captures the thrill and fear of falling in love again, wrapped in honest, heartfelt lyricism. The EP was produced by Danny McCrum (whose credits include Eric Clapton, John Mayer and Norah Jones), and Zoë’s previous singles have already gained strong industry support, with airplay in New Zealand and internationally. In this interview, Zoë shares the story behind “Dizzying,” and what’s next for her.
In today’s episode, we have an interview with Sr Elkhansa Elbashier, originally from Sudan, a PhD student at the Department of Chemistry, University of Otago, and an Environmental Engineer at a firm in Qatar. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz
In today's radio episode, we join Blake Turnbull, an Otago University MA graduate & a Kyoto University PhD holder who is currently an English language teaching lecturer at Otani University in Kyoto, and ask him about what made him become greatly interested in Japan. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz and made thanks to the support of NZ on Air.
Electronic music culture from jungle to dub, from garage to tech house and everything in between.
An interview with members of the Dunedin Indian Association, Rohit Jain, Shweta Karne and Arun Murthy, about their upcoming Holi event on 8th March at Bayfield Park. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - http://oar.org.nz
Dunedin Fringe special events - Dallas Synnott from the Dunedin Fringe team highlights some of the festival-hosted events, such as Opening Night, Late Night Line Up and Noisy Fringe Awards Night. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz
Essential Tremor - Dr David Coulter from the Otago Essential Tremor Support Group discusses the most common movement disorder in New Zealand that affects 4 percent of the population over 40 - that's nearly 100,000 people. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz
Sanganatham features news, current affairs, interviews, arts and music.
Millsy jams out to the classics and not so classics of rock and metal! Plus talks about what's going on.
João, Amanda & Louisa discuss what's been happening in the community and play some music!
Enjoy an hour of classical music with Pat Corkery!
Daryl the "live music junkie" smashes out some live jams for ya and has some good yarns!
Lyndal or Darren talk art and interview creative Southlanders.
Radio Southland shares with you a new show and podcast, free to access from radiosouthland.org.nz or accessmedia.nz
Hosted by Eddie and Glen. In this episode of the Audio Archive I play tracks from bands that you will have never heard of. Mainly from the 1970's these bands never went on for one reason or another. I'm offering a small prize (of my astonishment) if anyone is familiar with the following groups; Rockets, Trigger, Rough Diamond, Topaz and Trickster. We also present the wild and weird musical stylings of the mighty Root Boy Slim and Alberto Y Los Trios Paranoias which has to be heard to be believed! Produced by Manawatū People's Radio with the support of NZ On Air
This episode of Rides & Good Vibes is a full-send solo yarn, with zero filter and maximum kiwi banter! We’re ripping into slow drivers, safety cameras that feel more like revenue gathering than life-saving, fuel prices that hurt the soul, and all the everyday chaos of driving in Aotearoa. Plenty of laughs, a few rants, and some real talk — plus a proper shout-out to Brett and the crew at Mag and Turbo Waiwhakaiho for backing the car scene the right way!
Join Mel as this month she is joined by David Farrier, talking about life, America, and looking after yourself. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - http://oar.org.nz
This progamme highlights opportunities to get involved in the volunteering sector in Hawkes Bay
They’re back… and this time we’re talking cocktails, chaos, and the world stage! In the second part of Taryn’s kōrero with the brilliant team from The Barden Party, the spotlight shifts to their other Stratford Shakespeare Festival offering, Cocktales. Laura and Caleb also spill on their time at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival - the wild, wonderful beast that is the world’s biggest arts festival. We find out what it was like to take their bold show halfway across the globe, and learn about the highs, the hustle, the surprises… and why they’re heading back again this year.