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Commercial Radio Stations2016 COMMERCIALCOMMERCIAL RADIORADIO S TASTATIONSTIONS 201 52016 DARWIN / Katherine NSW VIC QLD 1 Tennant Creek/Jabiru Metropolitan Stations Metropolitan Stations Metropolitan Stations smooth 95.3FM, Nova 96.9, NOVA 100, smooth 91.5FM, 1 Cairns 2DAY FM, Triple M, Sky Sports 1377 AM MTR, SEN 1116, 101.9 97.3 FM, 4KQ, Radio Tab, Sydney Mareeba 2 Radio, WSFM, KIIS 1065, 2SM, 2CH, Melbourne Fox FM, 105.1 Triple M, 3AW Brisbane 4BC, Magic 882, Nova 1069, 2GB, 2UE 693, Magic 1278, Gold 104.3, B105 FM, 104.5 Triple M KIIS 101.1 Regional Stations Broome 16 Regional Stations Regional Stations Innisfail 3 1 Tweed Heads Radio 97 99.5 Star FM, 97.9 Sun FM, 103.5 Hot FM, 99.5 Sea FM, 1 Mildura 1 Cairns 2 Lismore 2LM 900AM, ZZZ 100.9FM Easymix 1467AM Zinc 102.7, 4CA 2 Swan Hill/ 3 Moree NOW FM 98.3, 2VM 1530AM 3SH, 107.7 MIXX FM 4 Townsville Northern VIC 2 Mareeba 4AM, 97.9Hot FM 4 Inverell GEM FM, 2NZ 1188AM Port Hedland 1 5 Charters Towers 3 Wangaratta/ 3 Innisfail Kool FM, The KZ Network Clarence Coast’s FM 104.7, Nth East VIC/ 3NE 1566, 102.1 Edge FM 5 Grafton Zinc 100.7, 106.3FM, 2GF 1206 AM Southern NSW 4 Townsville 103.1 Hot FM, 102.3 4TO FM 6 Coffs Harbour 2HC, 2CS FM, 105.5 Star FM 4 Shepparton 3SR 95.3FM , 96.9 Star FM Karratha 2 6 Mount Isa 7 Mackay 5 Charters 7 Armidale 2AD, FM 100.3 91.9 Star FM, Gold 1071, 95.9 Hot FM, 4GC 5 Bendigo Towers 8 Gunnedah Triple G 97.5FM, 2MO 1080AM 3BO 93.5FM NT 6 Horsham/ 6 Mt Isa 4LM, 102.5 Hot FM 9 Tamworth 2TM, 92.9 QLD Wimmera/ 1089 3WM, 101.3 MIXX FM 4MK 1026AM, 98.7 Sea FM, 2MC 100.7 FM, 7 Mackay 10 Rockhampton/ 10 Port Macquarie Mallee 100.3 Hot FM, Zinc 101.9 102.3 and 105.1 Star FM, Radio 531 7 Ballarat/ Gladstone 103.1 Power FM, 3BA 102.3FM 8 Longreach 4LG, West FM 11 Broken Hill 2BH, HILL FM Western VIC 9 Emerald/ 9 Emerald/ 2 Alice Springs 8 Longreach 11 Bundaberg 12 Taree Max FM 107.3, Radio 2RE 8 Hamilton 3HA, 88.9 MIXX FM Central Highlands Central 4HI, 94.7 Hot FM 9 Warrnambool/ 14 Maryborough 13 Dubbo 93.5 Star FM, 2DU, ZOO FM 3YB, COAST FM Highlands Sth West VIC 14 Mudgee 2MG, 93.1 and 97.9 Real FM 10 Colac/ 3 Carnavon 15 Gympie/Noosa 106.3 MIXX FM, 3CS 10 RockhamptonSea FM, Hot FM, 4RO, WA 15 Newcastle KOFM, NXFM, 2HD, New FM Sth West VIC /Gladstone 4CC 12 Charleville Kingaroy 17 16 Nambour/ 16 Parkes 2PK, 95.5 ROK FM 11 Geelong 93.9 Bay FM, 95.5 K-ROCK Sunshine Coast 4BU 1332AM, 93.9 HITZ FM, 13 Roma 2EL 1089 AM, 105.9 Star FM, 12 Regional VIC Flow FM (Great Ocean Rd, 11 Bundaberg 17 Orange 93.1 Sea FM 4 Remote WA Toowoomba 18 BRISBANE 105.1 2GZ FM Yarra Ranges & Mallee) Ipswich 19 18 Bathurst/ 13 Gippsland 94.3 STAR FM, 531 3GG AM 12 Charleville Triple C, 4VL 1503 2BS Gold, 99.3 B-Rock FM 5 Geraldton Beaudesert/ Regional QLD & NSW 20 21 Gold Coast Blayney/Oberon 14 Sale Gold1242, 99.5 & 99.9 TR FM 13 Roma 95.1 Hot FM, 4ZR SA 19 Lithgow 107.9 Move FM, 2LT 900AM 14 Maryborough101.9 Sea FM, 103.5 Mix FM 1 Tweed Heads 20 Gosford/ WA 11 Broken Hill Star 104.5, 2GO, 101.3 Sea FM Moree 3 Central Coast 15 Gympie/ 6 Kalgoorlie 2 Lismore Classic Hits 4GY, Zinc 96.1 Metropolitan Stations Noosa NSW Inverell 4 5 Grafton 21 Katoomba The Edge 96.1FM 8 Merredin Armidale 7 6 Coffs Harbour 22 Campbelltown C91.3FM Mix 94.5, 92.9, Nova 937, 6IX, Gunnedah 8 Perth 16 Nambour/ Hot 91.1, 91.9 Sea FM, 10 Port Macquarie 23 Griffith 2RG, 99.7 Star FM 6PR, 96FM SunshineCoast 92.7 Mix FM 9 Northam 2 Spencer Gulf Tamworth 9 6 Remote SA 12 Taree 24 Young/ Port Lincoln 1 Dubbo 13 Roccy FM, 2LF Regional Stations 17 Kingaroy Hot FM, 4SB 1071AM Riverland 3 33 Hunter Valley SouthwestSlopes PERTH Mudgee 14 15 Newcastle 1 Port Hedland 91.7 WAFM, The Spirit 4GR, Hot FM, 4AK 1242AM, Parkes 16 25 Goulburn Eagle FM 93.5, 2GN 18 Toowoomba 7 Narrogin Orange 17 20 Gosford/Central Coast 4WK Bathurst/Blayney/Oberon 18 26 Wollongong i98 FM, 96.5 Wave FM 2 Karratha The Spirit, 106.5 WAFM Mandurah 10 SYDNEY ADELAIDE Griffith 23 Lithgow 19 27 Nowra 2ST, Power 94.9 FM 3 Carnarvon Classic Hits 666, Hot Hits 99.7 19 Ipswich River 949 Murray Bridge 4 Katoomba 21 26 Wollongong 4 Remote WA Red FM, The Spirit, WAFM Bunbury 11 Katanning 12 Young/Southwest Slopes 24 Campbelltown 22 28 Wagga Wagga 1152 2WG, 93.1 Star FM 20 Regional QLD Breeze FM, Rebel FM 15 Esperance 27 South Coast/Nowra Wagga Wagga 28 Goulburn 25 29 Deniliquin 102.5 Classic Rock, 1521 2QN 5 Geraldton The Spirit, 96.5 WAFM & NSW 14 Albany 1 Mildura Deniliquin 29 6 Kalgoorlie 97.9 Hot FM, 6KG 102.9 Hot Tomato, Bridgetown 13 CANBERRA 30 Albury 2AY, 104.9 Star FM, The River 105.7 21 Gold Coast Albury 30 92.5 Gold FM, 90.9 Sea FM Mount Gambier 5 ACT 31 Cooma/Snowy 97.7 SNOW FM, 7 Narrogin 100.5 Hot FM, 6NA VIC 31 Cooma/Snowy Mountains Mountains Snowy Mountains 2XL 8 Merredin 105.1 Hot FM, 6MD Swan Hill/Northern VIC 2 32 Bega 32 Bega 2EC, Power FM 9 Northam 96.5 Hot FM, 6AM SA 33 Hunter Valley 981 2NM, 98.1Power FM 10 Mandurah 97.3 COAST FM, 6MM 95.7 Hot FM, RadioWest 963 AM, Metropolitan Stations 11 Bunbury MELBOURNE ACT 621 Spirit 12 Katanning 94.9 Hot FM, 6WB 104.7 Triple M, hit107, Adelaide Mix 102.3, Cruise 1323 AM, 1053 2CA, 1206 2CC, Mix 106.3, Wangaratta/Nth East VIC & Canberra 13 Bridgetown 100.5 Hot FM, RadioWest 900AM FIVEaa 1395, Nova 919 FM104.7 Southern NSW 3 Burnie 3 2 Launceston 14 Albany 106.5 Hot FM, 6VA Devonport 4 5 Scottsdale 15 Esperance 102.3 Hot FM, 747 RadioWest Regional Stations Bendigo 5 Shepparton 4 TAS VIC 16 Broome 101.3 WAFM, 102.9 Spirit 1 Port Lincoln 765AM 5CC, Magic 89.9FM Horsham/ Wimmera/Mallee 6 Yarra Ranges 12 Queenstown 6 Sea FM, Heart 107.3, 7 Ballarat/ Western VIC 1 Hobart 2 Spencer Gulf 5AU, 105.9 Magic FM, 5CS Hamilton/Portland 8 1 HOBART 7HO FM101.7 NT 3 Riverland 5RM, Magic 93.1FM Warrnambool/South West VIC 9 2 Launceston LAFM, Chilli 90.1 FM 4 Murray Bridge98.7 Power FM, 5MU Colac/South West VIC 10 TAS 3 Burnie 558 7BU AM, 101.7 Sea FM Darwin/KatherineHot 100, MIX 104.9 14 Sale 5 Mt Gambier 5SE, 96.1 Star FM Geelong 11 4 Devonport 7AD 900AM, 107.7 Sea FM 1 Tennant Creek/ 13 Gippsland/ Latrobe Valley 100.5 Flow FM 6 Remote SA Flow FM (Roxby Downs, All analogue stations in Sydney, 5 Scottsdale Chilli 99.7, 540 7SD AM Jabiru MELBOURNE Ceduna, Barossa, Mallee & Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth 6 Queenstown 7XS 107.1 2 Alice Springs 8HA, Sun FM Bordertown) can now be heard on DAB+ Digital Radio, All analogueas well as stations a whole range in Sydney,of new station Melbourne,s. 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