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A fresh and vibrant program for the Latin American community in Wellington. News, interviews, lots of music and more.
The boiling pot of reggae sounds from around the world with informative and topical discussions trending in our community.
A fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength, hope and help to recover from alcoholism.
Aakashwani broadcasts every Monday from 6-7pm with all of the latest in community events, local and overseas news, and the latest sports news.
The key phrase is to 'reflect on TV media'.
An Inter-Christian Denominational Hour of Prayer for all in Aotearoa during these challenging times of COVID19.
Insider interviews about what's really going on across Wellington's communities.
Hosted by Paul Trenwith, covering classic bands, traditional stylists, and contemporary groups as well as some 'roots' bluegrass and new-grass.
Celebrating Wellington's Arts & Theatre scenes
Filled with Irish news, live music, and tales.
From Community Networks Wellington. Keeping communities connected through discussion on local topical issues, and showcasing community groups.
Fossil fuels have put us in the 6th mass extinction. Governments are not facing up the urgency for Action. Hear what climate crisis groups in Aotearoa are doing!
Keeping the community sector up-to-date about topical issues.
Monday C-Zone with Simon Tuesday B-Side Stories Wednesday Local Culture Thursday Community Drive - Hutt Zone Friday In the Neighbourhood
Brought to you by the Wellington Branch of New Zealand's National Council of Women.
Join Dr Caroline Ansley, Lindy Jacomb and Liz Gregory as they traverse the cultiverse. Journey with them as they unpack the cult playbook, talk to leavers of coercive and controlling groups in New Zealand, and share their stories.
Music and news from Cyprus and Greece.
To bring current affairs, that related to Muslims, Islam, and New Zealand Communities. Islam Awareness with the true teaching of Islam.
New musical discoveries from Mouthfull Radio
We play podcast series made about issues that concern Wellington Access Radio communities.
Weekly LGBTQIA+ media from Hamilton NZ
An anthology of the Anthropocene.
We feature an album created by Aotearoa-based bands.
Music, news, and current events from Croatia. Hosted by Ivo Curac and his daughter Laura.
Radio shows created by Gateway students from local high schools.
Emma Maguire brings together two artists from the same discipline but different generations to answer the question 'how do we solve the arts?'
Presented and produced by Nicky Yiavasis and Kyriakos Gabriel Varnava, and bringing you the latest news, notices, and music for the Greek community.
A religious programme for the Christian Greek Orthodox community.
Discussing everyday health issues and raising awareness of health services for Pacific families.
Interviews and highlights from Wellington Access Radio programmes, friends and neighbours.
With contributors across Aotearoa, Iranz Ava is by and for the Iranian community.
Presented by Oliver Lee from Planet FM in Auckland.
Books, films, art, music, exhibitions and historic events.
The radio programme for gay people and their friends on the Kāpiti/Horowhenua Coast and beyond.
News and current affairs in Tongan.
Disabled storytellers sharing their experiences of state and faith-based care. Limited series - eight episodes.
Local arts, music & culture
The Holy Ghost will inspire, exhort and empower your life. Presented in English, Māori, and Cook Islands Māori.
A show focused on younger indigenous Fijians around the world.
Learn Mandarin with the Confucius Institute.
Māpura Studios Presents "..." is a monthly radio show showcasing the music, stories, poems, jokes and lives of Māpura artists as well as the wider worlds of international disability arts.
A half-hour lifestyle chat show hosted by 'rejuvenated' broadcaster Mike Bodnar.
Messages from the Christian gospels for the Fijian community.
Your chance to get on air at Wellington Access Radio!
Promoting all Wellington City Libraries services, with a special focus on services which benefit our increasingly diverse community!
Fostering and promoting Niuean culture, language and traditions.
Exploring the diversity of disability issues.
A Fijian language show.
Religious words for the Samoan Community.
Samoan Seventh-Day Adventist, Porirua.
An exciting weekly two hour current affairs program featuring topical national kaupapa from a Māori perspective.
Religious words for the Cook Islands Community.
Events from around the Wellington region.
A programme to promote Niue language and public health.
Lively coverage of news, politics, activities, interviews and music for queer women and non-binary folk.
Celebrating the Cook Islands community.
Pertinent issues that impact the lives of Indigenous Fijians residing in Aotearoa.
Garage rock, garage punk, proto-punk, freakbeat & psychedelia.
Young folks from Spectrum Care and what matters to them!
A Christian programme to encourage, unite and advise the Samoan community.
A mix of education, health, welfare, law, employment, general information and discussion.
Special series of interest to the Wellington Access Radio communities.
We’ll be speaking to researchers, experts, and all round wrinkly brained individuals, making them simplify what they have to say and in turn, hopefully, improving our understanding of a broad range of topics rooted in psychology.
A faith-based programme for family and community of all ages.
Speak Out brings news, music, stories, and media from rainbow communities in New Zealand to air!
A music and chat show to help you mourn the end of the weekend and prepare yourself to head into the next one.
Join Suzy and Friends for some stories and songs!
Home Ground creates space for women in the justice system to pause, nurture hope, activate social change and create better lives for themselves and future generations.
The bilingual podcast of Te Wānanga o Aotearoa, aimed at anyone wanting a relaxed and fun introduction to te reo or tikanga Mā
Terry Shore interviews undiscovered Wellington songwriters.
A show for parents and caregivers of disabled and neurodivergent children.
Stories of women with international backgrounds on their lives in Aotearoa.
Centering the African-Heritage and Black Diaspora experience in Aotearoa.
A mix of music and interviews from successful people with mixed-abilities.
Economics and climate change.
In this show Shaun will tackle any law questions you have. Get your questions answered, so you can know where you stand and what your rights and obligations are so you can move forward.
The people, issues, events and music that shape the Hutt Valley community.
Free-flowing conversation run by Hoani Hotene with peeps around town.
Sowing the seeds of justice with Rinad Tamimi
All aboard with Keira and Micah as they take you through this week’s facts, fixations and fads.
A show for the Cook Islands community.
Join Transformer DJ’s as they discuss the news, issues and current affairs that they are passionate about. From IDEA Services.
Women's health and well-being.
For the Tokelauan Community.
Alex and MahMah bring you an unfiltered and joyous celebration of life in all its vibrant dimensions!
Entertaining, informing, empowering, and building resilience in the Pasifika and wider community in the Wellington Region.
A podcast about Marvel's Ultimate Universe hosted by Eddie and Henry.
A programme for people who identify as African and anyone else interested in learning about African values, music, and experiences.
Voice of Aroha is an inclusive platform representing the voices of a variety of communities and their perspectives on many topics.Voice of Aroha
Voice of Middle East in Wellington, New Zealand, is a unique radio programme dedicated to delivering specialized content about the Middle East to the diverse community residing in New Zealand.
News and information in Sinhala and English.
A short-run series of radio made by students at Wellington East Girls' College
Exploring different aspects, ideas and topics related to wellness and wellbeing in a holistic sense.
Welly deep is a radio show about the perspective through life from a kid from Wellington growing up here and his love for music and the city.
The one awaited by all religions has come when we least expect it.
Popular and contemporary music of an enduring quality.