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1CMS Arabic Radio Program 1 1VFM Pretzelfunk 1 2000FM Armenian Program 1 2000FM Bengali Program 1 2000FM Burmese Program 1 2000FM The Voice of the People of the Cook Islands 1 2000FM Fijian Program 1 2000FM Greek 1 2000FM Indonesian Program 1 2000FM Sydney Radio Light House 1 2000FM Voice of Australian Kurds 1 2000FM Macedonian Program 1 2000FM Samoan Program 1 2000FM Tamil Program 1 2000FM Telugu Program 1 2000FM Tongan Program 1 2000FM Chinese Hour (Mandarin) 1 2000FM Sinhalese Program 1 2000FM Timorese Program 1 2000FM Marathi (Indian) Program 1 2000FM Italian Program 1 2000FM Ukranian Program 1 2000FM Filipino Program 1 2000FM Croatian Program 1 2000FM The Voice of Azerbaijan 1 2000FM Spanish Program 1 2000FM Cantonese Program 1 2000FM Thai Smilie 1 2000FM The New Voice 1 2000FM Mandarin Program 1 2000FM Irish Program 1 2000FM The Voice of Assyria 1 2000FM Polish Program 1 2000FM Bosnian Program 1 2000FM Hindi 1 2000FM Punjabi Program 1 2000FM Serbian Program 1 2000FM Vietnamese Program 1 2000FM Ghana Program 1 2000FM Southern Sudanese Program 1 2000FM Urdu Program 1 2000FM Arabic 1 2000FM Radio Voice of Afghan 1 2000FM Macedonian-Arman 1 2BACR Bankstown Auburn Community Radio 1 2BAY Radio Latina 1 2BAY That's Amore 1 2BAY Our French Connections 1 2BOB Tortellini e Vespe 1 2BOB Osterreichische Plauderein (The German Hour) 1 2BOB The Filipino Hour 1 2BOB Yousto Elliniko 1 2BOB Le Heurre Francais 1 2MCE Latin American Program 1 2MCE Fillipiniana 1 2MFM Community Connect 1 2MFM Arabic 1 2NBC French Music 1 2NBC Room Doom Doom 1 2NBC Millennium Latino 1 2NBC Molika 1 2NBC Radio Ellas 1 2NBC Radio Brich 1 2NCR Greek Program 1 2NCR Filipino Program 1 2NCR French Connection 1 2NCR Italian 1 2NCR Mandarin 1 2NCR Accent Brazil 1 2NIM Mama Mia 1 2NIM Charanke 1 2NSB Armenian Program 1 2NSB Nepalese 1 2NUR Polish Program 1 2NUR Macedonian Program 1 2NUR Samoan Program 1 2NUR Bangladeshi Program 1 2NUR Tongan 1 2NVR Poli-Tics 1 2OCB The Arabic Programme 1 2OCB German Program 1 2OCB Bollywood Buzz 1 2OCB German Show 1 2REM Made in Japan 1 2REM Spanish Program - Ole Ole y Ole 1 2REM German 1 2REM Serbian 1 2REM Indian add Ukranian 1 2RES Voice of India add Simpatico 1 2RRR French Program 1 2RRR Hungarian Program 1 2RRR Macedonian Program 1 2RRR Chinese Program - Cantonese 1 2RRR Urdu Program 1 2RRR Maltese 1 2RRR Macedonian Program 1 2RRR Hindi Program 1 2RRR Chinese Program - Mandarin 1 2RRR Sounds of Love 1 2RRR Korean Program 1 2RRR Kannada Program 1 2RRR Maltese Program 1 2RSR Domo-I-Viti 1 2RSR Indian Multicultural Program 1 2RSR E Taki Atu Au Si'ao 1 2RSR Nu'u Samoa 1 2RSR Te Whaanau Puuoro O Poihakena 1 2RSR Cook Islands Program 1 2RSR Afrika Connexion 1 2RSR Modern Greek FM 1 2RSR Sierra Leone Program 1 2RSR Himalayan Radio 1 2RSR Radio Prespa 1 2RSR Voice of Melanesia 1 2RSR Wo Nso Kabi Ghana 1 2RSR Fijian Voice of Youth (FVOY) 1 2RSR Jhroka_Urdu Pakistan 1 2RSR Leotaongo Niue Sitini 1 2RSR Koori Connection 1 2SSR Super Radio 1 2SSR Maori 1 2SWR Khanika 1 2TEN Italoz 1 2UUU Paddy's Bar 1 2UUU Carte Blanch 1 2VOX Croatian Program 1 2VOX Heimat Melodie 1 2VOX Greek Voice 1 2VOX Pukapuka Program 1 2VOX Serbian Radio Program 1 2VOX Slovenian Voice 1 2VOX Turkish Voice 1 2VOX Voces Populares 1 2VOX Polish Program 1 2VOX Tavce Gravce 1 2VOX El Rincon Latino - The Latin Corner 1 2VOX Geetmaala Indian Program 1 2VOX Dutch Connection 1 2VOX Macedonian- Izgrev 1 2VOX Bosnian Community program 1 2VOX Ozerik Cypriot Program 1 2VOX Vox Alba 1 2VOX A Touch of Blarney 1 2VOX Voice of the Friendly Island 1 2VOX PAID - No Form 1 2VOX Voz Portuguesa 1 2WOW El Mohager El Arabi 1 2WOW A Touch of Ireland 1 2WOW Urdu Program 1 2WOW Cook Islands Program Island Breez 1 2WOW Poroshmoni 1 2WOW Malama's Greek Night Out 1 2WOW Voice of Tonga 1 2WOW Navan Ghar Navin Roshni 1 2WOW Italian Hour 1 2WOW Tagata Pasefika Samoan 1 2WOW Adhika Radio - Filipino Program 1 2WOW Maltese 1 2WOW Anatolian Lyrics 1 2WOW Southern Sudanese Program 1 3BBB Filipino Program 1 3BBB Carosello Italiana 1 3BBB Greek Connection 1 3BBB Sawasdee 1 3BBB Leuchtturm Projekt 1 3BBB Indian 1 3BBB Spanish 1 3CR Armenian Program 1 3CR Mujeres Latino Americana 1 3CR Tamil Voice 1 3CR Accent of Women 1 3CR Ethiopian Program 1 3CR Eritrean Voice 1 3CR Afghan Program 1 3CR Iranian - Shiftegan 1 3CR Melbourne Chautari 1 3CR Monday Greek radio Program 1 3CR Somali Language Program 1 3CR Macedonian Program 1 3CR Ogaden 1 3CR West Papuan Voice 1 3CR Turkish Women's Show 1 3CR African Australian Voice 1 3CR Greek Resistance Radio 1 3GCR Hollandse Klanken 1 3GCR German Program 1 3GCR The Greek Variety Show 1 3GCR Indonesian Program 1 3GCR Italian Program 1 3GCR Maltese Program 1 3GCR Filipino Program 1 3GCR Chinese Program 1 3GCR The Japanese Program 1 3GCR Catching up with South Africa 1 3GCR Afrikaans 1 3HOT Italian Radio Show 1 3HOT Greek Community Program 1 3HOT Turkish Community Program 1 3HOT Samoan Program 1 3HOT Medimurski Show 1 3HOT Tongan 1 3HOT Filipino 1 3HOT Nepalese Community Program 1 3HOT Turkish Cypriot 1 3MDR Welcome to Greece 1 3MDR Croatian Program 1 3MDR Sanganatham 1 3MDR Sri Lankan Sinhala Show 1 3MDR Romanian show 1 3MDR Samoan Program 1 3MDR Chalo Chalein Mitwa 1 3MDR Tranoi 1 3NOW Voice of the Nile 1 3NOW Viva Italia 1 3NOW Maltese 1 3NOW Teuila Samoa 1 3NOW Assyrian 1 3PLS Bosnian Program 1 3PLS Croatian Radio Program 1 3PLS Filipino Hour 1 3PLS Lithuanian 1 3PLS Macedonian Program 1 3PLS Russian Program 1 3PLS Radio Obilic 1 3PLS Kosava Youth Program 1 3PLS Indonesian Program 1 3PLS German Program 1 3PLS Indonesian progrsmChinese 1 3PLS South Sudanese 1 3PLS Shabahang Persian Program 1 3PLS Serbian Youth Priogram 1 3RPP Wolfie's German Program 1 3RPP Yeia Sou Ellada 1 3RPP Samoa 1 3RPP Spanish 1 3RPP Insieme 1 3RPP Spanish 1 3SER Dutch Program 1 3SER Greek Program 1 3SER Mauritian Program 1 3SER Red Hot Latin Music 1 3SER Voice of Lanka 1 3SER Middle Eastern Program 1 3SER Samoan Program 1 3SER Hindi 1 3SER Albanian Program 1 3SER Cook Islands Program 1 3SER Indonesian Program 1 3SER Serbian Program 1 3SER African 1 3SER 1 3SER 1 3SYN SYN 1 3WBC Love and Hate 1 3WBC Italian Program 1 3WBC Tongan 1 3WBC Macedonian 1 3WBC The Voice of Samoa 1 3WBC Indian Program 1 3WBC The Sri Lankan Show 1 3WBC Horizonte Latino 1 3WBC Rejoice Chinese Christian Communication Centre 1 3ZZZ Kurdish Program 1 3ZZZ German Program 1 3ZZZ Greek Cypriot Program 1 3ZZZ Greek 1 3ZZZ Chinese Program 1 3ZZZ Hmong Program 1 3ZZZ Hungarian Program 1 3ZZZ Indian Program 1 3ZZZ Iraqi Program 1 3ZZZ Irish Program 1 3ZZZ Italian Program 1 3ZZZ Japanese Program 1 3ZZZ Jewish Program 1 3ZZZ Indonesian Program 1 3ZZZ Laotian Program 1 3ZZZ Lebanese Program 1 3ZZZ Macedonian Program 1 3ZZZ Malaysian Program 1 3ZZZ Maltese Program 1 3ZZZ Mauritian Program 1 3ZZZ Oromo Program 1 3ZZZ Polish Program 1 3ZZZ Punjabi Program 1 3ZZZ Romanian Program 1 3ZZZ Russian Community Program 1 3ZZZ Serbian Program 1 3ZZZ Sinhalese Program 1 3ZZZ Slovenian Program 1 3ZZZ Spanish Speaking Program 1 3ZZZ Syrian Program 1 3ZZZ Tamil Program 1 3ZZZ Turkish Cypriot Program 1 3ZZZ Turkish Program 1 3ZZZ Ukrainian Program 1 3ZZZ Vietnamese Program 1 3ZZZ Coptic Program 1 3ZZZ Bharat Program 1 3ZZZ Harari Program 1 3ZZZ Latvian Program 1 3ZZZ Scottish Program 1 3ZZZ Arabic Family 1 3ZZZ Arabic Youth 1 3ZZZ Nepalese 1 3ZZZ Kurdish Voice Program 1 3ZZZ Hakka Program 1 3ZZZ Nepalese 1 3ZZZ Sudanese 1 3ZZZ Women's World 1 3ZZZ Polyfonix 1 3ZZZ Iranian 1 3ZZZ Bulgarian 1 3ZZZ Somali Program 1 3ZZZ Sinhala 1 3ZZZ Shanidaa Saadaya 1 3ZZZ Polyfonix 1 4CCR Excuse my French 1 4CCR German Program 1 4CCR Greek Program 1 4CCR Italian Program 1 4CCR Russian Program 1 4CCR Cook Islander Program 1 4CCR Polish 1 4EB Albanian Program 1 4EB Bosnia-Herzegovina Program 1 4EB Cantonese Program 1 4EB Aires de Colombia 1 4EB Croatian Program 1 4EB Czech Group 1 4EB Dutch Program 1 4EB Fijian Program 1 4EB Finnish Program 1 4EB French Program 1 4EB German Program 1 4EB Greek Program 1 4EB Hungarian Program 1 4EB Indian Program 1 4EB Irish Program 1 4EB Italian Program 1 4EB Latin American Program 1 4EB Arabic Program 1 4EB Lithuanian Program 1 4EB Macedonian Program 1 4EB Mandarin Program 1 4EB Maori Program 1 4EB Multicultural Program 1 4EB Pakistani Program 1 4EB Persian Program 1 4EB Polish Program 1 4EB Portuguese Program 1 4EB Punjabi Program 1 4EB Romanian 1 4EB Russian Program 1 4EB Samoan Program 1 4EB Scottish Program 1 4EB Serbian Program Serbian Group 1 4EB Slovenian Program 1 4EB Spanish Cultural Programme 1 4EB Sri Lankan Program 1 4EB Tamil Program 1 4EB Tongan Program 1 4EB Ukrainian Program 1 4EB Vietnamese Program
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