Episodes
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Meet Phillip - wood carver, creative soul, survivor. Hear how he plans to use his life lessons to build community
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Proud to be talking with Chris Herlihy from Pride Taranaki, during Pride Week
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'Garden to Table' immerses tamariki in rich learning for life - how to grow, harvest, prepare and share. Hear all about this inspiring programme that is being brought to our local schools by Taranki Regional Coordinator, Heather Allington, as well as some interviews with tamariki involved in Garden to Table.
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Anne meets with new guests every Friday to give a voice and platform to those in our community.
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The annual Stratford Shakespeare Fest NZ is about to kick off. Brendon Hornell is along to share the upcoming highlights of the week-long festival
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The chair of the newly-formed Taranaki Singer Songwriters Development Trust, Karen Clarke, joins Anne to celebrate the wealth of talent in Taranaki and share the news about what's happening around the motu in that singer-songwriting space
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Hannah and Liam are passionate about their journey to zero waste, and invite the rest of New Zealand to join them on 'The Rubbish Trip'.
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Anne meets with new guests every Friday to give a voice and platform to those in our community.
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Meet ART's new Community Liaison! Phill shares a little of his journey to Access Radio Taranaki, as well as his passion for Improv theatre.
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Meet Tony Skilling, the man behind many of the beautiful photographs of the motu that are posted on Facebook, and that document many aspects of life in Taranaki. Also, local band Fin Rah Zel are getting set to perform at WOMAD this year with a warm-up gig in Inglewood this weekend. Lead vocalist, Brian Norton is in to share some of their music.
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Taranaki Animal Save is part of the national Save organisation, promoting animal rights and the end of animal exploitation. Members of the group, Summer and Elin, talk with Anne about live animal exports and much, much more.
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A few years ago, when Waitara High School teacher Matarahi Skipper reminisced about life in Japan, his students were so inspired they asked if they could go. This year he will lead a second group of students on their trip-of-a-lifetime to Japan. Anne is joined by Mata and students Siarra, Frankie and Jess, to talk about the fundraising they're doing to get there, and what the trip will mean for them.
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Cass Gray is the Neighbours Aotearoa Connector for Taranaki, based in Ngāmotu, New Plymouth. She is passionate about growing, connecting and strengthening neighbourhoods across Taranaki. She talks with Anne about connections, breaking down barriers and the importance of community, as well as how everybody can do something small - or large! - that lets you know a neighbour that bit better.
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The Flannagan Cup is an iconic open-water swim being held on Waitangi Day at Ngamotu Beach. This event has been running every year since 1916! Iain McCallum and Paul Feltoe are two veterans from the Flannagan Cup Board. They join Anne to talk about the event and about swimming and water safety in general.
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Dominique Blatti is the founder and coordinator of Taranaki Classical Guitar Summer School. Listen in to find out what this year’s 6th edition has to offer participants and audiences. TGCGSS 2024 will take place from 14th-20th January, in New Plymouth.
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Anne meets with new guests every Friday to give a voice and platform to those in our community.
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Anne meets with new guests every Friday to give a voice and platform to those in our community.
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Anne meets with new guests every Friday to give a voice and platform to those in our community.
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Anne meets with new guests every Friday to give a voice and platform to those in our community.