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Australian Radio Stations Contacts AUSTRALIAN RADIO STATIONS CONTACTS Outlet Email Phone NATIONAL ABC RN [email protected] ; [email protected] 02 8333 2821 SBS Radio [email protected] 03 9949 2125 Triple J [email protected] 02 8333 2912 NSW 2DAY FM / Triple M Sydney [email protected] 02 9262 9716 2GB / 2SM / 2UE [email protected] 02 8570 0333 2SER [email protected] 02 9514 9514 ABC 702 Sydney [email protected] 02 8333 2137 KIIS 1065 / WSFM / The Edge [email protected] 02 8899 9615 2SM [email protected] 02 9552 2454 Nova 969 / SmoothFM [email protected] 02 9564 9800 ACT 104.7 / Mix 106.3 [email protected] 02 6242 0860 / 02 6123 4106 2CA/2CC [email protected] 02 6242 1053 ABC 666 Canberra [email protected] 02 6275 4600 QLD B105 / Triple M Brisbane [email protected] 07 3918 3080 97.3 / 4KQ [email protected] 07 3394 2299 ABC 612 Brisbane [email protected]; [email protected] 07 3377 5244 4BC [email protected] 07 3908 8244 Nova 106.9 [email protected] 07 3872 6999 SA ABC 891 Adelaide [email protected] 08 8343 4325 Cruise 1323 AM / Mix 102.3 FM [email protected] 08 8300 1001 FIVEaa [email protected] 08 8419 5900 Magic 93.1 FM [email protected] 08 8582 1800 Nova 91.9 FM [email protected] 08 8419 5900 hit107 / Triple M Adelaide [email protected]; [email protected] 08 8299 8080 VIC Gold 104.3 / Kiis 101.1 [email protected] 03 9420 1145 Fox Hit 101.9 / Triple M Melbourne [email protected] ; [email protected] 03 9536 8888 Nova 100.3 FM / SmoothFM [email protected] 03 8420 3999 3AW [email protected] 03 8667 3764 ABC 774 Melbourne [email protected] ; [email protected] 03 9626 1665 WA ABC 720 Perth [email protected] 08 9220 2820 92.9 FM / Mix 94.5 [email protected]; [email protected]; 08 9382 0160 Nova 93.7 FM [email protected] 08 9489 1800 6PR / 96 FM [email protected] 08 9325 7398 TAS Heart 107.3 FM / SEA FM [email protected] 07 5591 4999 HuonFM [email protected] 03 6297 1706 Ultra 106five [email protected] 03 6234 5900 ABC Hobart 936 (syndicates to Launceston) [email protected] 03 6235 3340 NT Hot 100 / Mix 104.9 FM [email protected] 08 8941 1049 ABC Darwin 105.7 [email protected] 08 8943 3142 .
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