Explore OAR FM’s diverse range of podcasts and radio programmes made in Ōtepoti Dunedin and beyond.
A collection of Radio Shows created by the year 12 media studies class at Otago Girls’ High School.
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Delves into the modern work environment, with experts discussing topics from recruitment to AI, educating and empowering you on your career journey.
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.
Where real stories meet real conversations about mental health, growth, and hope.
Hear about how you can discover and explore the unique wild nature of our city at this year’s Wild Dunedin NZ Festival of Nature.
Empowering women, raising awareness, and advocating for domestic and family violence intervention, prevention, and support with Shakti Woman’s Refuge Trust.
On Race Relations Day and UNESCO World Poetry Day, Ōtepoti Dunedin’s creative rangatahi explore their whakapapa through powerful stories of their identity, culture, and belonging.
Dunedin’s Toroa Northern Royal Albatross colony may be younger than you think.