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Programme Guide
June 2019
See inside for 100+ extra OARdinary Dunedin-made Shows
Listen on 105.4FM 1575AM and
online OAR.ORG.NZ and Apple PodcastsThe 2019 Dunedin Writers & Readers Festival may have finished, but the audio joy lives on. These
recordings were made possible by various generous funders: ten were supported by a Copyright
Licensing New Zealand grant, one was captured via New Zealand National Commission for
UNESCO funding, and the rest were secured for your ears courtesy of the Dunedin UNESCO City of
Literature. All were expertly recorded and edited by our good friends at OAR FM. Enjoy!
(Claire Finlayson, Programme Director).
EVENT DAY BROADCAST TIME
John Boyne Friday 7th June 11:00am
The Te Reo Room Saturday 8th June 8:00am
Gala Showcase Sunday 9th June 9:00pm
The War on Truth Sunday 9th June 10:00am
History’s Scent Sunday 9th June 11:00am
Markus Zusak Tuesday 11th June 12:30pm
The Galloping Mind Wednesday 12 June 9:00pm
The Te Reo Boom (Replay) Friday 14th June 10:00am
Cilla McQueen Saturday 15th June 10:00pm
Morris Gleitzman Saturday 15th June 8:00am
Dead People I Have Known Sunday 16th June 9:00pm
Funny Sunday 16th June 10:00pm
Vincent O’Sullivan Monday 17th June 12:30pm
That F Word Wednesday 19th June 9:00pm
Gavin Bishop Wednesday 19th June 10:00pm
Woman in the Wilderness Friday 21st June 11:00am
Akala: Natives Sunday 23rd June 9:00pm
Murder with McIlvanney Friday 28th June 10:00am
Dear Motherhood Sunday 30th June 9:00pm
Tune in at these times to 105.4FM, 1575AM and live streamed from oar.org.nz
For more information on the Dunedin Writers and Readers Festival head to
www.dunedinwritersfestival.co.nz
All episodes are available via Podcast from
OAR FM Dunedin’s website - oar.org.nz/dwrf2019MONDAY JUNE 2019
12 am BBC World Service Daily through to 8am
The OARsome Morning Show
with Jeff Dunedin community news and interviews every weekday morning -
8 am
Thanks to Disability Information including The Digest with Disability Information Services
Services
Pulse of Politics with Neale Join veteran journalist Neale McMillan for an in-depth topical interview
9:30 am
McMillan with a politician
Golden Sounds of Stage and
10 am Screen Russell Campbell hosts an hour of nostalgic music and comedy
Thanks to The Regent Theatre
The Sheila Shuttlebus Half Be entertained by Sheila’s amusing musings and original poems with
11 am
Hour music from 40s, 50s and 60s
Heritage Matters
Dougal Stevenson, Bill Southworth, Jane Edwards, Judy Southworth,
Thanks to Ryman Healthcare’s
Richard Stedman, Keith Scott, Ann Barrowclough and Gregor
12 pm Frances Hodgkins and
Campbell interview special guests, highlight local stories and heritage
Yvette Williams Retirement
news - fortnightly
Villages
Fine Tune with Alistair Addis Alistair brings us two hours of the best new acoustic, jazz, electronica
1 pm
Thanks to Portil and world music you’ve never heard
Kirsten brings you music, interviews, news and events for the after-
4 pm Youth Zone Mondays
school audience
4:30 pm Walker Radio Max brings you the latest sports news and his favourite tracks
Youth Zone Mobilised
Young local musicians performing and talking about their original
5 pm Thanks to DCC Creative
songs.
Communities
All Things Money Join Sheree from Lending Matters as she discusses money values, tip
5:30 pm
Thanks to Lending Matters and tricks and tools that can help you be money savvy - fortnightly
Connecting Cultures Zone
A platform that brings together Tongan students and other youth, to
6 pm The Lave Mai Show
discuss and express their thoughts on issues they face. - fortnightly
Members from the Otago Malaysian Students’ Association share what
6 pm Chill-lah with OMSA
it is like to study in Dunedin.
Celebrating the diversity in our community and hearing about the
7 pm Headscarves and Good Yarns
stories that you don’t usually hear about. - fortnightly
7:30 pm HerStory HerStory brings to you stories of women from India - fortnightly
Music and news from the Telugu region of Southern India with Sasi
8 pm Namasthe Telugu
(in Telugu)
Mabuhay Radio Filipino
Interviews and music to entertain our kabayans to help you make a
9 pm Thanks to Plains FM in
smooth transition into the Kiwi way of life.
Christchurch for this show
10 pm Fa’atauaina o Aiga Focus on Family (in Samoan) Thanks to Plains FM in Christchurch
11 pm BBC World Service Through until 7am Tuesday
Listen to Podcasts of OAR FM Shows at OAR.ORG.NZTUESDAY JUNE 2019
12 am BBC World Service Live from the UK - Daily
7 am Democracy Now! International news from New York Tues - Sat
Dunedin community news and interviews every weekday morning - including
8 am The OARsome Morning Show
‘Round The Boards with Dunedin Community Boards.
9:30 am Ordinary Extraordinary Dee explores the extraordinary stories of our local women
Join Hagar Ozri as she explores how to eat in a way that is healthy for you and for
10 am Sustainable Gastronomy
the planet. - fortnightly
Community or Chaos
Marvin Hubbard hosts in-depth interviews on social, environmental and political
11 am Thanks to Peace and Disarmament
topics
Education Trust
Daring to be Wise Talking with people from all corners of the University community – inspirational
12 pm Part of University of Otago 150th stories from educators, administrators, and those whose time at Otago made a
Anniversary Celebrations. lasting impression.
Shining a spotlight not only on wahine Māori but also highlighting and acknowleging
1 pm Natives Be Woke - Taihoa E Hoa
our indigenous sisters of the pacific. - 4 weekly
MG’s Country Show
2 pm MG plays classic country tracks from great artists - fortnightly
Thanks to CCT
Chris’s Country and Folk
Join Chris McFelin for an hour of toe-tappin’ vintage country and folk tunes -
2 pm Extravaganza
fortnightly
Thanks to CCT
Spotlight on legal issues affecting our daily lives, supported by the Faculty of Law
3 pm Speak Legal
at the University of Otago
Youth Zone Tuesday
4 pm Funky Monkey Underground Improv comedy from James, Arlo, Quinn, Max and Silas! - fortnightly
Tayla, Julia, Aiden, Chloe, Diago and others from IDEA Services Switch Youth
4 pm Switch Radio Show
Centre - fortnightly
4:30 pm East West Selection of Hindi and Fijian music and reviews with James and Birkita - fortnightly
4:30 pm Choice As! Karl brings you new and classic NZ tracks plus interviews with musicians - fortnightly
A six episode series all about the wildlife in our own backyard. Why it's awesome,
5 pm Wild Dunedin Podcast
how it's awesome and how we know it's awesome.
Connecting Cultures Zone
Dunedin Multi Ethnic Council on Celebrating unity through diversity with Lux Selvanesan, Paul Gourlie, Andrew
6 pm
Air Rudolph, Valerie Tan and special guests.
6:30 pm Hamro Awaz / Our Voice Govinda, Saugat, Sunil, and Ashik share opinions and music (in English/Nepalese)
Join Lux, Rajesh and guests from Dunedin Tamil Friends for an hour celebrating
7 pm Vanakkam Tamizha
the richness of Tamil language and culture, and uniting Tamil Communities
Buddhist Radio (Cantonese)
8 pm Buddhist teaching and history (in Cantonese)
Thanks to Buddhist Youth Association
Settlement Information with Robbie and the CAB team provide the latest information for new migrants - 2nd
8:30 pm
Citizens Advice Bureau week of the month
9 pm AA Live Find out how people just like you find sobriety in AA
Alcoholics Anonymous Radio
Aiming to increase public awareness of Alcoholics Anonymous as an effective
9 pm Show
means of recovery from the disease of alcoholism. - fortnightly
Thanks to Plains FM Christchurch
Golden Sounds of Stage and Russell Campbell hosts an hour of nostalgic music and comedy. Thanks to The
10 pm
Screen Regent Theatre Dunedin
11 pm The Shelia Shuttlebus Half Hour Be entertained by Sheila’s amusing musings and original poems
Heritage Matters Local stories and heritage news with Dougal Stevenson, Bill Southworth, Jane
11:30 pm
Thanks to Ryman Healthcare Edwards and the team.
Midnight BBC World Service Through to 7am WednesdayWEDNESDAY JUNE 2019
12 am BBC World Service Live from the UK - Daily
7 am Democracy Now! International news from New York Tues - Sat
Dunedin community news and interviews every weekday morning - including the
Write Spot with Dunedin UNESCO City of Literature, Southern Health Future
8 am The OARsome Morning Show
with the Southern District Health Board and 150 Years of Eclectic Collecting with
Otago Muesum.
Life Matters
10 am Robert Griffith introduces an open and honest discussion about suicide and mental
Thanks to Life Matters Suicide
RETURN health in our community.
Prevention Trust
All Things Money Join Sheree from Lending Matters as she discusses money values, tip and tricks
10:30 am
Thanks to Lending Matters and tools that can help you be money savvy - fortnightly
The Wise and Well The Wise and Well is a round-table discussion about health, wellbeing and
11 am
Thanks to Truce relationships - with Jo Tiszavari, Matt Jenkins and Liesel Mitchell. - Monthly
11 am Phoenix Peak
Ryo Stonewell brings you the greatest soundtracks from TV, movies and games.
NEW Thanks to PACT
Lung Talk A half-hour show about lung health and asthma - presented by Murray, Russell and
12 pm
Thanks to Otago Asthma Society Guests - 1st week of the month
Write On with Vanda Symon
12 pm Interviews and reviews with renowned author Vanda Symon - 2nd week of the month
Thanks to University Bookshop
Collaborative Voices Ros Rice from Community Networks Aotearoa, profiles community organisations
12 pm
Thanks to Wellington Access Radio and their people - 4th week of the month
Join Valerie for Information about Multiple Sclerosis from MS Otago - 1st week of the
12:30 pm MS Momentum
month
Sounds of a Lifetime
Richard Stedman blends the early with the recent and opens the door to the
1 pm Thanks to Summerset at
soundtrack of a lifetime
Bishopscourt
The Mixtape with Shane
2 pm Shane plays great tracks form the 50s, 60s and 70s - fortnightly
Thanks to CCT
Music and information presented by the team from the award-winning Artsenta -
2 pm Artwaves
fortnightly
Julia and her two lemur friends, Ricky and Ronnie, bring you a show that will put a
3 pm The Positivity Show
smile on your face. - fortnightly
3 pm Connections Collection Clients from Connections Activities Centre play their favourite music. - fortnightly
Jayden TJ and Annaleah present multicultural information with great music and
4 pm Global Youth NZ on Youth Zone
special guests
Daring to be Wise Talking with people from all corners of the University community – inspirational
5 pm Part of University of Otago 150th stories from educators, administrators, and those whose time at Otago made a
Anniversary Celebrations. lasting impression.
Host Steve Buller spins classic vinyl from the 60s and 70s with a weekly featured
6 pm The Vinyl Vault
album. Mmmmmm Vinyl...
Connecting Cultures Zone
Toranj
7 pm A taste of Persian culture for Farsi and English speakers. - Fortnightly
Thanks to Plains FM in Christchurch
Say Mê Việt Nam / Passionate
7:30 pm Join Lien in celebration of Vietnamese culture and music (in Vietnamese)
Vietnam
8 pm Buddhist Radio (Mandarin) Buddhist teaching and history (in Mandarin)
Soulful Malayalam songs from Kerala with Sabin and Roy (Indian, Malayalam and
8:30 pm Hello Kerala
English)
STeudaemonia - International
A show by, for and about international students in Canterbury, supported by the
9 pm Students Living Well
Ministry of Education’s International Student Wellbeing Strategy funding.
Thanks to Plains FM in Christchurch
Kampai Japan Japanese music, current events and news with the chance to learn a Japanese
10 pm
Thanks to Free FM in Hamilton word or phrase
11 pm BBC World Service Through to 7am ThursdayTHURSDAY JUNE 2019
12 am BBC World Service Live from the UK - Daily
7 am Democracy Now! International news from New York Tues - Sat
Dunedin community news and interviews every weekday morning -
8 am The OARsome Morning Show
including Speak Legal with Community Law Otago
Calder Prescott’s ‘My Kind of
10 am Hosted by Dunedin’s own legendary jazz-man, Calder Prescott
Jazz’
Tania Robinson and Beris Forde explore local art and performance
12 pm Arts Hub
with weekly guests
Islam in Focus A show focused on bringing to light the true teachings of Islam, in an
1 pm
From Wellington Access Radio effort to remove stereotypes and religious boundaries
Focus Vocational Services An hour of musical treats and stories with the Focus Team from Focus
1:30 pm
Radio Vocational Services - fortnightly
Radius Fulton Home
1:30 pm Residents’ Show An hour of nostalgia with your hosts Lloyd, Frances, Ross and Beth
Thanks to Radius Care
Eco Living in Action
2:30 pm Host Maureen Howard discusses sustainable living with guests
Thanks to Sustainable Dunedin City
3 pm
Murky Waters A podcast about sharks, interviewing experts from around the world.
NEW
Muslim Community Messages
3:30 pm Helpful messages for Dunedin’s Muslim community.
Thanks to Dunedin City Council
Join Tabitha, Phaedra, Daisy and Jared for information, events and
4 pm Youth Zone Thursdays
music for after schoolers
Jazz Cafe
5 pm Thanks to Rhubarb Cafe and An hour of jazz with the suavest gent in town, Lou McConnell
Harvest Cafe
Interview highlights from this week’s OARsome Morning Show with
6 pm Community Interviews
Jeff
Science Notes
Thanks to the Science News and Hosted by Dave McMorran with students from University of Otago
6:30 pm
Promotion Group, University of Science Department
Otago
Sustainable Lens Informed, provocative discussion with Samuel Mann, Shane Gallagher
7 pm
Thanks to Otago Polytechnic and guests
Buddhist Radio (English) Buddhist teaching and history, with great advice for novice or
8 pm Thanks to Buddhist Youth
Association
experienced mediators
Angus Pauley interviews Dunedin based founders and experts
9 pm Startup Dunedin Podcast in particular fields discussing tools that have helped make them
successful.
Your guides, Viki and Amanda, play your favourite sounds, including
Misadventures in Sound
9 pm NZ faves and rarities. ‘We’re just two music geeks trying to make our
New Time
way in the world, and we’re taking you along for a ride’ - fortnightly
Joshua, Noah and Joe discuss and compare two movies each fortnight
10 pm Water We Watching?
with a connection to water. - fortnightly
Comrade Caffeine’s Variety Updating you on the goings on of the labour movement here in little
10 pm Hour ol’ Aotearoa, and take a dive into relevant issues all from a socialist
Thanks to Unions Otago perspective - fortnightly
11 pm BBC World Service Through to 7am FridayFRIDAY JUNE 2019
12 am BBC World Service Live from the UK - Daily
7 am Democracy Now! International news programme from New York Tues - Sat
Dunedin community news and interviews every weekday morning -
8 am The OARsome Morning Show
including The Volunteering Hotspot with Volunteering Otago
9:30 am Eco Living in Action Host Maureen Howard discusses sustainable living with guests
Joan’s Joyful Hour Musical treasure and community news with your host Joan from CCT
10 am
Thanks to CCT - fortnightly
A hot-pickin’ hour of roots, folk and country music plus local gig news
11 am The Jukebox Highway
and guests from far and wide
Celebrating Puaka Matariki, hear from folk with local connections
Mā Te Oro Ka Ora - Good
12 pm about the things they do and the ways they’ve learnt to plan for a
Sounds, Good Health
healthy future - with Vicki Lenihan
Mix-Match
1 pm Eclectic music to liven up the afternoon with the PACT Team
Thanks to PACT
Noteable Radio Chris Ford from Disabled Persons Assembly and guests discuss
1:30 pm Thanks to Disabled Persons
Assembly
achieving inclusion for all New Zealanders - fortnightly
Join Connor and enjoy some great rock, pop and classic tracks -
1:30 pm Connor’s Hits
fortnightly
Fighting Stigma Discussion about the stigma and discrimination faced by people who have
2 pm
From Free FM Hamilton experiences of mental health, disabilities, as well as self-stigma.
After March 15th A special series produced by Plains FM to help us better understand what has
2:30 pm
From Plains FM Christchurch happened as a result of the Mosque tragedies in Christchurch.
Safe and Sound
3 pm Thanks to Manawatu People’s A weekly programme looking at animal issues, and animal rights.
Radio
Youth Zone Fridays
Join Ashley and the Riot for conversations and information about how
4 pm Project Rioteer
you can make a difference in your community - fortnightly
Rosa and Trent bring you the best and the worst - filled with interviews,
4 pm Bangers and Trash
discussion and music for the after school audience - fortnightly
Esther and Leo cover a wide range of topics and issues that young
4:30 pm Operation: Rangatahi
people face every day. - fortnightly
Let’s Talk Sport with Liam Liam Wilson chats with local, national and international sports people
5 pm
Thanks to Parafed Otago and lets you know what’s happening in sports this week. - fortnightly
Christine, Nina and special guests from Lupe Fa’alele a Samoa i Otago
Lupe Fetala’i
6 pm present three hours of music, upcoming events and conversation in
(Samoan)
Samoan.
An hour of African and Caribbean music and poetry and social
9 pm The Afro-Caribbean Show
commentary with your host Tim McMullen
Bluesology
10 PM Tony Neilsen shares his knowledge and passion for classic blues
Thanks to The Good Oil Cafe
11 pm BBC World Service Through to 7am Saturday
Radio | Podcasts | Video
Created by our Youth Zone BroadcastersSATURDAY JUNE 2019
12 am BBC World Service Live from the UK - Daily
Join our storyteller Allie Simpson as she weaves through the classic to
7 am Woven Stories
the contemporary stories for children and the young of heart
10 am Democracy Now! Pioneering international news programme
Arty Farty Hour Ron Esplin and Andy Cook host an hour of artyfacts and music -
11 am Thanks to Art Zone, 57 Hanover
Street
fortnightly
Wireless Books Christine and Beth explore our city’s rich literary heritage, with people
12 pm Thanks to Dunedin Athenaeum
Library
who are passionate about the printed word. - fortnightly
All Good Poems Wear
Showcase of poetry, poets, literary events and books, featuring local
12 pm Traveling Shoes
and visiting poets - reading and discussing their work - fortnightly
Thanks to the University Book Shop
12:30 pm Basement Writers
Basement Writers share their original stories and poems.
NEW Thanks to Literacy Aotearoa
Find out what Dunedin Rotary is all about, and why members of all ages and walks
12:30 pm Rotary in the Community of life stay with this global network of neighbours, friends, and community leaders.
- fortnightly
The Library Mix
1 pm Music and info from the Dunedin Public Libraries Team
Thanks to Dunedin City Council
Youth Zone Mobilised
Young local musicians performing and talking about their original
1:30 pm Thanks to DCC Creative
songs.
Communities
Natives Be Woke - Taihoa E Shining a spotlight not only on wahine Māori but also highlighting and
2 pm
Hoa acknowleging our indigenous sisters of the pacific. - Monthly
360 Degrees ‘Round Wazrock
3 pm Warren presents music from the ‘40s, ‘50s, & ‘60s
Thanks to Warren Voight Therapy
Bluesology
4 pm Tony Neilsen shares his knowledge and passion for classic blues
Thanks to The Good Oil Cafe
Backporch Bluegrass Hosted by Paul Trenwith, founding member of the Hamilton County
5 pm
Thanks to Free FM in Hamilton Bluegrass Band
Fine Tune Alistair Addis brings us two hours of the best new acoustic, jazz,
6 pm
Thanks to Portil electronica and world music that you’ve never heard
Host Steve Buller spins classic vinyl from the 60s and 70s with a
8 pm Vinyl Vault
weekly featured album. Mmmmmm Vinyl...
Retrospect ‘60s Garage Punk
Phil Grey presents an hour of hi-revving garage punk from the classics
9 pm Show
to the rarities
Thanks to Free FM in Hamilton
Mosh’s Rockin’ Hour of
10 pm Hosted by Mosh from CCT - fortnightly
Madness
11 pm BBC World Service Through to 7am SundaySUNDAY JUNE 2019
12 am BBC World Service Live from the UK - Daily
Suzy Cato and friends present new and classic stories for 4 to 10 year
7 am Suzy and Friends
olds and their families
8:30 am Radio Church Half-hour service hosted by Dunedin’s inner-city ministers
Sounds of a Lifetime Richard Stedman blends the early with the recent and opens the door
9 am Thanks to Summerset at
Bishopscourt
to the soundtrack of a lifetime
The Wise and Well The Wise and Well is a round-table discussion about health, wellbeing and
11 am
Thanks to Truce relationships - with Jo Tiszavari, Matt Jenkins and Liesel Mitchell. - Monthly
Write On with Vanda Symon Interviews and reviews with renowned author Vanda Symon - 2nd week
11 am
Thanks to University Bookshop of the month
The Bridge Zone is a radio show encouraging fellow Bridge players
The Bridge Zone
12 pm to share the passion that Barry Jones and Mereana Cullen have in
Thanks to Free FM Hamilton
playing this challenging game.
The Very Mature and Diverse Rainbow Community will share their
12:30 pm Outrageous Ageing ideas, experiences and lives in conversations and commentary. With
some young ideas thrown in.
Calder Prescott’s ‘My Kind Of
1 pm Hosted by Dunedin’s own legendary jazz-man, Calder Prescott
Jazz’
Join Ron Mackintosh every second Sunday for an hour of contemporary
2 pm Scots Wha Hae
Scottish Music, stories and commentary. - fortnightly
A hot-pickin’ hour of roots, folk and country music plus local gig news
3 pm The Jukebox Highway
and guests from far and wide
Take off your gardening gloves, put the kettle on and spend an hour or
Musical Matinées For You
4 pm two immersed in the best of musical theatre from across decades with
Thanks to Nature Zone Health
Dunedin broadcasting legend Donald Saville-Cook
Heritage Matters Dougal Stevenson, Bill Southworth, Jane Edwards, Judy Southworth
Thanks to Ryman Healthcare’s
7 pm and the team from Southern Heritage Trust interview special guests
Frances Hodgkins and
Yvette Williams Retirement Villages and highlight local stories and heritage news
Catch up with Community Board representatives to talk about the
7:30 pm ‘Round The Boards topics of the day, find out how you can have your say, and profile the
people who are making a difference in their communities.
Join veteran journalist Neale McMillan for an in-depth half hour
8 pm Pulse of Politics
interview with a New Zealand politician
Daring to be Wise Talking with people from all corners of the University community – inspirational
5 pm Part of University of Otago 150th stories from educators, administrators, and those whose time at Otago made
Anniversary Celebrations. a lasting impression.
9 pm Paakiwaha Two hours of Maori current affairs with Willie Jackson
11 pm BBC World Service Through to 7am Monday
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