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A diverse range of conversations with interesting people from Kapiti, Horowhenua and across New Zealand. Always interesting and surprising.
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Peter chats with Di about the Otaki Health Camp and the Otaki Rotunda. A diverse range of conversations with people from Kapiti, Horowhenua and across New Zealand. Always interesting and surprising.
We take a wonderful journey through the life of Jamie; from dance to P.E. and all the way to an ONZM. A diverse range of conversations with people from Kapiti, Horowhenua and across New Zealand. Always interesting and surprising.
A diverse range of conversations with people from Kapiti, Horowhenua and across New Zealand. Always interesting and surprising. Predator Free Te Horo Beach. Long time resident of Te Horo Beach and former owner of Kapiti Olives on what prompted him to start Predator Free Te Horo.
A diverse range of conversations with people from Kapiti, Horowhenua and across New Zealand. Always interesting and surprising.
A diverse range of conversations with people from Kapiti, Horowhenua and across New Zealand. Always interesting and surprising.
AOTEAROA STORYTELLERS: In other words, Ōtaki (IOWŌ) / Kia rerekē te hua, Ōtaki is delighted to launch its inaugural 10-Day Residency Programme for five Aotearoa storytellers who work with words for positive social change. If you’re a professional mid-career to senior Aotearoa-based storyteller who works in fiction or non-fiction (poet, novelist, playwright, librettist, biographer, essayist, screenwriter, digital media content creator or other), whose work reflects new positive ways of thinking about people, community, and the environment, we’d love to hear from you. Local storytellers are welcome to apply. The residency is for 10 nights, in your own beautiful Ōtaki Beach bach on the stunning Kāpiti Coast, from Friday 1 to Sunday 10 August (inclusive).
Can bees be inseminated? Seems they can. Listen in to this very interesting conversation with Penny Kerr-Heslop. A diverse range of conversations with people from Kapiti, Horowhenua and across New Zealand. Always interesting and surprising.
Kapiti US Marines Trust member Allie Webber talks about the Trust’s latest plan to connect people to local and international wartime history through the walking and cycling trails. The trails are on existing DoC and GWRC tracks will include Whareroa Farm, Queen Elizabeth Park and Paekākāriki. A diverse range of conversations with people from Kapiti, Horowhenua and across New Zealand. Always interesting and surprising.
A diverse range of conversations with people from Kapiti, Horowhenua and across New Zealand. Always interesting and surprising.
Paul Nees sits down with Hannah Booth from Ronald MacDonald House Charities. A diverse range of conversations with people from Kapiti, Horowhenua and across New Zealand. Always interesting and surprising.
Acclaimed actor and comedian Cohen Holloway talks candidly about his health issues. This is a remarkable unmissable story about survival. We are lucky to have Cohen as a local here at Coast Access Radio and he graciously gave us his time to talk about this deeply personal story. A diverse range of conversations with people from Kapiti, Horowhenua and across New Zealand. Always interesting and surprising.
About the new book - a tsunami has devastated a small Kapiti Coast community. The government mandates managed retreat - a decision manipulated by Adrian Stokes, a powerful businessman with an agenda of his own. A resourceful and colourful collection of villagers defy the order to retreat. They persuade reclusive Lorna, blind Toddy and young, traumatised Eru to join them as their properties are key to Stokes's plans. It soon becomes apparent that to survive they must work together. A diverse range of conversations with people from Kapiti, Horowhenua and across New Zealand. Always interesting and surprising.
In this week’s episode Vivienne chats with Andrew Annakin, chair of Te Horo Hall committee about fundraising for the earthquake strengthening and upgrading of Te Horo’s community hall. It is an update on previous Conversations with Andrew and focuses on the recent reopening of the historic heritage community facility. A diverse range of conversations with people from Kapiti, Horowhenua and across New Zealand. Always interesting and surprising.
Recorded in December last year, Catriona Finau McKay, then CEO of The Horowhenua Company Limited, chats to Oliver in the Levin Mall Studio about the role they play as the economic arm of the Horowhenua District Council, how they incentivised recent projects, such as Enterprise Drive, and the new health hub on Durham Street, Levin, and the ways they support businesses, and local people, young and old. A diverse range of conversations with people from Kapiti, Horowhenua and across New Zealand. Always interesting and surprising.
In this week’s episode, we chat to 20 year old local rangatahi, Maya, about her journey in performing arts – from primary school productions, to Shakespeare and Barbershop at college, to gaining a Bachelor of Creativity (Performing Arts) from Te Auaha, and now having her directorial debut at the 2025 New Zealand Fringe Festival. A diverse range of conversations with people from Kapiti, Horowhenua and across New Zealand. Always interesting and surprising.
Nikki sits down with Declan and Charntelle from Coffee News Kapiti - our new partners for the live to air show Monday to Friday Coffee News is a free weekly publication delivered to restaurants and cafes. Coffee News contains funny stories, unusual news, jokes, trivia, horoscopes, facts, and more.
In this week’s episode, Nikki meets Kapiti local, Ellie Chew, and talks to her about her job as a professional BMX rider for Freestyle Kings, which is an action packed 2 hour show featuring world class freestyle motocross and BMX athletes, and will be touring New Zealand in February 2025. We also chat to Blair Harley, one of the co-owners of Kapiti based business Dark Horse Coffee, about the decision to sponsor Ellie.
This week GJ chats with Kathy Proctor, the Support Group Co-ordinater for Grandparents Raising Grandchildren. A diverse range of conversations with people from Kapiti, Horowhenua and across New Zealand. Always interesting and surprising.
In this weeks episode, Nikki chats to Mel Haarer, Kapiti Service Lead of the Digital Seniors programme, and Buddy van den berg, a Digital Seniors volunteer, about what the programme offers to our senior members of the community. A diverse range of conversations with people from Kapiti, Horowhenua and across New Zealand. Always interesting and surprising.
In this weeks episode, Nikki chats to Lesleigh and Vania from Our Lady Of Kapiti parish, about the nativity displays being hosted at the church from 16th December. A diverse range of conversations with people from Kapiti, Horowhenua and across New Zealand. Always interesting and surprising.
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