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Vinyl Vault

Steve Buller

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Say what you like, music just sounds better at 33rpm . . . Join Steve as he trawls through his record collection to bring you the best from the late ’60s and the ’70s. Well known and not-so-well-known songs from the likes the Beatles, the Doors, Cream, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, the Allman Brothers and many more, spinning from the decks of OAR FM.
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Femme Fatale

Inge Andrew

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Want to hear more from your favourite female singers and songwriters? Music from the likes of the 80s goddess Sharon O'Neill to the contemporary sounds of Grimes. Music by women. Why wouldn't you?
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The Arinality

Arina Aizal

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A radio show and podcast by Arina Aizal, on stories of women with international backgrounds on their cultural identities, belonging, wellbeing and passions in Aotearoa.
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Faatalofa atu ile 'au faafofoga, ole tautua lenei ale Fonofaufautua a Samoa i otago. O mea o tutupu i o tatou laufanua faapea o tatou nuu tuaoi i aso Gafua ta'itasi Faafetai This show has been made possible from the support of The Mercy Hospital's Charitable Outreach Programme. Visit https://www.mercyhospital.org.nz/about-us/our-community/
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Wondering Women

Kahu, Linea and Amy

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Ever wonder about the stories of women around you? We wanted to create an intentional space for women to share the wisdom they have gained through their life experiences. Tune in to be in awe of some Wonder Women in our midst.
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K-Talk

Dunedin Korean Language & Culture Society

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Join the K-Talk team and special guests for a celebration of Korean culture and music. Every Second Tuesday on OAR FM’s Connecting Cultures Zone. Brought to you by the Dunedin Korean Language & Culture Society.
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Sightlines

Dunedin Public Art Gallery Society

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Your monthly guide to the visual arts in Dunedin and beyond. Join presenter Sally McMillan in conversation with art creators, collectors, conservators, and curators. Proudly brought to you by the Dunedin Public Art Gallery Society.
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‘It’s time to stop fracking human resources’, said a frustrated Dr Denise Quinlan in late 2023. Tired of the burnout and lack of hope all around, she set out to find the workplaces #makingworkbetter for their people AND succeeding in business. This podcast shares the stories of these organisations, spanning sectors, size and ownership structure. Learn more about the five keys to progress Denise found: - Driving workplace transformation with listening, transparency, and co-design - Building a ...
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New Zealand Young Writers Festival

Dunedin Fringe Arts Trust

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The NZ Young Writers Fest welcomes young writers, aged 15-35, of all kinds to celebrate a diverse range of wordsmithing. It’s Aotearoa’s only literary festival focussed solely on young writers - and it’s held right here in Ōtepoti Dunedin.This live-recorded podcast series from the 2024 New Zealand Young Writers Fest is brought to you by Otago Access Radio and supported by Dunedin UNESCO City of Literature.
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Skilled at giving voice to difficult topics, her work is widely published and anthologised internationally. Gaps in the Light traverses lines between fiction and non-fiction, encouraging us to explore both our relationships with the world, and ourselves.
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Pull Up to the Bumper

Tina Turntables

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Join Tina Turntables as she revs up your Wednesday drive home, spinning the wheels of steel with waiata from women & gender diverse musicians. Spanning all genres, eras and ethnicities. From the godmothers of modern music to the wahine of today.
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Play: Notes

Prospect Park Productions NZ

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Ever wondered what’s the big deal with a particular play or playwright? Was Romeo really worth it? What exactly was Oedipus’ complex? Who was Antigone antagonising? And why was a play about vaginas revolutionary for its time? This is where Play: Notes comes in. Join Dramaturgs Emily Duncan and Allison Horsley as they give you the need-to-know notes on plays that have influenced how we watch, read, and think about theatre. Warning: Contains mature themes, language, and spoilers. Play:Notes is ...
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In this episode we interview Cathy Woods, a filmmaker based in Wellington who is about to release a short documentary titled 30 (Still Single). The film is a personal and intimate reflection on turning thirty and still being single, set against the backdrop of a world where relationships are the norm. The film unpacks themes of connection, dating f…
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Todays playlist featuring Martha WainwrightMartha Wainwright - Far awayMartha Wainwright - You cheated meBroods - FreeLondon Grammar - Hey nowMartha Wainwright - ProsperinaMartha Wainwright - Love will be rebornFeist - The bad in each otherBrooke Fraser - Orphans, kingdomsJessie Murph - I hope it hurtsMartha Wainwright - FactoryMartha Wainwright - …
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Show 45 - Feathers, Sequins, Vintage Glamour - The Eden Hore Collection - How did a farmer from Naseby come to own one of the most significant collections of 70s and 80s designer dresses in NZ? Fashion historian Jane Malthus discusses the Eden Hore Collection, the enduring appeal of vintage fashion, and the genesis of her stunning new book, Central…
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Todays playlist for you featuring Sera CahooneSera Cahoone - You might as wellSera Cahoone - Last timeAnika Boh Hollie - Piece of MindMarika Hackman - Bath is black Sarah McLachlan - Love comeSera Cahoone - Baker lakeTori Amos - Sweet the stingSera Cahoone - Nervous wreckLisa Marie Presley - Better bewareSera Cahoone - Worry all your lifeSera Cahoo…
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In this episode of Making Work Better, Denise Quinlan speaks with Dan Te Whenua Walker, Māori tech leader and Global Co-Chair of Microsoft’s Indigenous Employee Resource Group. Dan shares how tikanga Māori isn’t just cultural heritage - it’s a living, practical guide for building workplaces that truly care. From his Master’s in Māori and Indigenous…
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Isabell Zitzelsberger founder of Wild Chix. Empowering women to step up into their light. Wild Chix teaches you to fish, hunt, back a boat and so much more. Not just a business but a community of woman stepping out of their comfort zone and supporting each other at the same time. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - http://oar.org.nz…
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Tonight's featured LP is Darkness on the Edge of Town by Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band - Some great tracks from a great album and also songs by The Doors, Tedeschi Trucks Band, The Grateful Dead, Chris Stapleton, CCR, John Prine and Bob Seger.Broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin www.oar.org.nz
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In this episode of Making Work Better, Denise Quinlan talks with Kristy Matthews, Group Head of Talent and Inclusion, and Chloe Stewart-Tyson, Group Manager of Health, Safety, Environment and Wellbeing from Beca, about how the global employee-owned engineering consultancy is redesigning work for people, performance, and purpose. They discuss hybrid…
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Featuring the Beautiful Imogen Heap - Todays playlist featuring Imogen HeapImogen Heap - Let goImogen Heap - Goodnight and goTheBeGoodTanyas - Human thingAlanis Morissette - Hand in my pocketImogen Heap - First train homeImogen Heap - Must be dreamingLåpsley - Ligne 3Lizzie West - DoctorMassive Attack - Teardrop (Elizabeth Fraser)Imogen Heap - Half…
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Enjoy this replay of Making Work Better - Host Dr. Denise Quinlan sits down with Charlotte Ward, Kiwibank’s Chief People Officer, to explore how clear purpose, trust, and continuous listening are reshaping the future of work. Discover how Kiwibank is redefining hybrid work by finding the “flex within the flex,” where meeting innovations, dynamic we…
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Fire at Will - Rob chats to Nina Webb from Community Law Otago about what exactly has the Minister for Workplace Relations announced?The Minister, Brooke van Velden, has announced a proposal to change employment law so that employees earning over $180,000 a year will no longer be able to raise personalgrievances for unjustified dismissal as per s10…
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