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Area Served ABC Local Radio ABC Classic FM ABC News Radio Triple J ABC Radio National Airlie Beach 89.9 FM 95.5 FM 93.9 FM 93.1 ABC Radio Services (QLD) ABC ABC ABC ABC Area Served Local Classic News triple j Radio Radio FM Radio National Airlie Beach 89.9 FM 95.5 FM 93.9 FM 93.1 FM Almaden 103.9 FM* 94.5 FM* Alpha 105.7 FM 107.3 FM Aramac 107.9 FM Atherton 720 AM Augathella 107.7 FM Aurukun 104.5 FM* Ayton 96.3 FM* 92.9 FM* Babinda 94.1 FM 95.7 FM Ballera 103.5 FM* 97.9 FM* 93.1 FM* Barcaldine 107.3 FM Bedourie 106.1 FM 102.5 FM* 107.7 FM Biloela 94.9 FM Birdsville 106.1 FM 103.5 FM* 107.7 FM Blackall 107.9 FM Blackwater 94.3 FM Blackwater Mine 107.5 FM* Bogantungan 94.1 FM* Bollon 96.9 FM* Boulia 106.1 FM 96.3 FM* 107.7 FM Bowen 96.7 FM 92.7 FM Brisbane 612 AM 106.1 FM 936 AM 107.7 FM 792 AM Burketown 100.5 FM* 101.3 FM* 801 AM, Cairns 105.9 FM 101.1 FM 107.5 FM 105.1 FM 106.7 FM Cairns North 95.5 FM 94.7 FM 96.3 FM 97.1 FM 93.9 FM Camooweal 106.1 FM 107.7 FM Cannington Mine 103.5 FM* McKinlay Capella 107.3 FM Carmila 846 AM* 98.1 FM* Charleville 603 AM 107.3 FM Charters Towers 97.5 FM Chillagoe 94.1 FM* 106.9 FM* Clairview 100.5 FM* Clermont 104.5 FM 107.7 FM Cloncurry 89.3 FM* 107.7 FM Coen 105.9 FM 107.5 FM Collinsville 106.1 FM 107.7 FM Cooktown 105.7 FM 101.3 FM* 107.3 FM Corfield 107.3 FM Croydon 105.9 FM 107.5 FM Cunnamulla 106.1 FM 104.5 FM* 107.7 FM Darling Downs 107.3 FM 104.1 FM 105.7 FM Dimbulah 91.7 FM 93.3 FM Dirranbandi 96.7 FM* 107.3 FM Dysart 91.7 FM 93.3 FM Eaglefield Coal Mine 94.9 FM* 93.3 FM* Eidsvold 855 AM 102.7 FM Einsleigh 1548 AM* 103.7 FM* 93.9 FM* Last updated: 29 August 2011 1 ABC Radio Services (QLD) ABC ABC ABC ABC Area Served Local Classic News triple j Radio Radio FM Radio National Emerald 1548 AM 90.7 FM 89.1 FM 93.9 FM 106.1 FM*, Ernest Henry Mine 107.3 FM* 99.3 FM* 88.9 FM* Forsayth 828 AM* 104.5 FM* 107.7 FM* Georgetown 106.1 FM 93.5 FM* 107.7 FM Gladstone 99.1 FM 96.7 FM 95.9 FM Glenden 92.5 FM 93.3 FM Gold Coast 91.7 FM 88.5 FM 95.7 FM 97.7 FM 90.1 FM Goondiwindi 92.7 FM 94.3 FM Goonyella 92.5 FM* Greenvale 105.9 FM 101.9 FM Gunpowder 95.3 FM* 92.9 FM* 96.9 FM* 95.3 FM, Gympie 93.7 FM 94.5 FM 96.9 FM 1566 AM Herberton 93.1 FM Hope Vale 99.9 FM* Hughenden 1485 AM 106.1 FM* 107.5 FM Hungerford 105.7 FM* Ilfracombe 99.7 FM* 104.5 FM* 97.3 FM* Injune 105.9 FM 107.5 FM Isisford 107.7 FM 106.1 FM*, Jackson Oil Field 104.5 FM* 94.3 FM* Jericho 107.7 FM Julia Creek 567 AM 107.5 FM Jundah 104.5 FM* Karumba 106.1 FM 96.3 FM* 107.7 FM Kowanyama 819 AM* 98.9 FM* Lady Annie Mine 107.5 FM* Lakeland 106.1 FM 107.7 FM Laura 106.1 FM 107.7 FM Lockhart River 540 AM* 102.9 FM* Longreach 540 AM 105.3 FM* 99.1 FM Mackay 101.1 FM 97.9 FM 104.3 FM 99.5 FM 102.7 FM Meandarra 104.3 FM Middlemount 106.1 FM 107.7 FM Miles 92.1 FM Miriam Vale 88.3 FM 89.9 FM Mission Beach 89.3 FM 90.9 FM Mitchell 106.1 FM 107.7 FM Monto 101.9 FM Moranbah 104.9 FM 106.5 FM Morven 107.5 FM Mossman 639 AM 90.1 FM Mount Cuthbert 105.3 FM* 103.7 FM* Mount Garnet 95.7 FM 97.3 FM Mount Isa 106.5 FM 101.7 FM 104.9 FM 104.1 FM 107.3 FM Mount Molloy 95.7 FM 97.3 FM Mount Surprise 96.1 FM* 94.9 FM* 96.9 FM* Last updated: 29 August 2011 2 ABC Radio Services (QLD) ABC ABC ABC ABC Area Served Local Classic News triple j Radio Radio FM Radio National Moura 96.1 FM 96.9 FM Muttaburra 107.7 FM Nambour 90.3 FM 88.7 FM 89.5 FM Normanton 105.7 FM 106.1 FM* 107.3 FM Norwich Park 106.9 FM* Osborne Mines 102.1 FM* Pasminco Century 99.3 FM* 107.7 FM* Mine Pentland 106.1 FM 107.7 FM Pialba-Dundowran 855 AM (Wide Bay) Pormpuraaw 603 AM* 107.7 FM* 107.7 FM* Quilpie 106.1 FM 107.7 FM Richmond 107.7 FM Rockhampton 837 AM 106.3 FM 105.5 FM 104.7 FM 103.1 FM Roma 105.7 FM 97.7 FM 105.5 FM* 107.3 FM Roma/St George 711 AM Southern Downs 104.9 FM 101.7 FM 103.3 FM 106.5 FM Springsure 100.9 FM St George 107.7 FM St Lawrence 102.7 FM* 100.3 FM* Stonehenge 89.3 FM* Surat 107.5 FM Tambo 105.9 FM 107.5 FM Tarbat 103.9 FM* 98.1 FM* 92.7 FM* Taroom 106.1 FM 107.7 FM Thallon 100.3 FM* 102.9 FM* Thargomindah 106.1 FM* 107.9 FM* 104.5 FM* 105.3 FM* The Monument 105.5 FM* Theodore 105.9 FM 107.5 FM Thursday Island 107.7 FM Thursday Island 1062 AM (Torres Strait) Toowoomba 747 AM Townsville 630 AM 101.5 FM 94.3 FM 105.5 FM 104.7 FM Townsville North 95.9 FM 93.5 FM 97.5 FM 96.7 FM Tully 95.5 FM 96.3 FM Wandoan 98.1 FM 98.9 FM 1044 AM, Weipa 107.3 FM 97.3 FM* Wide Bay 100.1 FM 98.5 FM 97.7 FM 99.3 FM 100.9 FM Windorah 102.5 FM* Winton 104.1 FM* 107.9 FM * Self-help Service - The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has issued a licence to rebroadcast the indicated ABC service under the Self-help Broadcasting Reception Scheme. Transmission facilities are provided by the licensee (not the ABC). Last updated: 29 August 2011 3.
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