BIG TONY'S BIG BREAKFAST
Start your morning the big way with Tony Amos. Big Tony brings you the best mix of classic hits, local news, and larger-than-life energy to kick off your weekday right. The perfect wake-up call for Aotearoa.
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Start your morning the big way with Tony Amos. Big Tony brings you the best mix of classic hits, local news, and larger-than-life energy to kick off your weekday right. The perfect wake-up call for Aotearoa.
MORE INFOYour afternoon companion. Local news, listener calls, the best NZ music and everything happening in your rohe this week.
MORE INFOThe weekend starts here. Deep cuts, new releases, and the sounds of Aotearoa after dark. No requests — just vibes.
MORE INFORadio Aotearoa has been broadcasting the stories, music and voices of our communities since 2004. We're not a corporate station — we're your neighbours, your whānau, your community on air.
From Paihia to Dunedin, we broadcast across Freeview Channel 71, multiple AM and FM frequencies, and online — bringing local news, talk radio, and the best of New Zealand music to listeners wherever they are.
Our mission is simple: give Aotearoa a voice. Every show, every presenter, every story is chosen because it matters to the people who live here.
"Radio Aotearoa is the only station that actually talks about what's happening in our community. I've been listening every morning for six years.
"When I moved to Auckland I felt disconnected from home. Tuning in to Radio Aotearoa every morning made me feel like I was still part of something.
"The presenters actually know our names. They read our messages on air. It's not just radio — it's our community talking to itself.
"I grew up listening to this station with my nan. Now my kids listen with me. That's what community radio means.
On Freeview, FM, AM, or stream online — Radio Aotearoa is always on.
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