Discover podcasts and radio shows made by the people of Ōtepoti Dunedin and Otago, reflecting the diversity of our communities.
A place of community connection to listen live, catch up on podcasts or become a content-creator.
Explore the most recent episodes from OAR FM’s 90-plus podcasts and radio shows.
Delves into the modern work environment, with experts discussing topics from recruitment to AI, educating and empowering you on your career journey.
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A fortnightly program dedicated to highlighting the dynamic arts scene in Otago. Hosted by Dunedin City Council Ara Toi - Creative Partnerships advisors Sean Norling and Amie Taua.
Formed in 1986 with membership comprised of Dunedinites interested in Japanese culture, students and teachers of Japanese and Japanese nationals living in Dunedin.
OCT Rangatahi-Led Fund Ropu share funding tips and tricks for the Dunedin youth scene.
Dunedin Philippine Club Incorporated brings you Filipino music, migration stories, news, and inspirational talk about life, love, and community in Aotearoa.
A sound project containing 36 ten-minute podcasts taking you across the globe.
From creating your own podcasts and radio shows to supporting others through donations or sponsorship, there are many ways to be a part of your Access Media community.
If you or your organisation have an idea for a podcast or radio show, we’re here to help you make it happen.
Looking for an effective, affordable way to connect with local communities? Expand your reach to a broad grassroots listenership.
Talk to us about hiring our studios to record non-broadcast audio content, such as voice-work for art projects and websites.
Meet some of the people creating podcasts and radio shows with OAR, and catch up on what’s happening at the station.
Though Julie Woods and husband Ron Esplin have seen the world through different eyes, they bring a shared vision to a new radio show and podcast series on OAR FM.
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Life Matters Suicide Prevention Trust is backing a new radio show and podcast on OAR FM.
OAR FM is inviting young people aged 12-24 to share what identity means to them.
We are grateful for the support our non-profit Access Media station receives from NZ On Air and our other funders, but this does not cover the full costs of airtime, volunteer training or the maintenance of our Ōtepoti Dunedin studios.
Every dollar you donate helps give Ōtepoti Dunedin people a voice in the media. Your support will enable locals from age 9 to 90-plus to make podcasts and radio shows by, for and about our diverse communities.