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Department of Education MEDIA CONTACTS The following lists have been complied to assist organisations promote their National Youth Week projects, events and activities. It is not a complete list of media sources. Organisations are encouraged to contact their local and community media outlets, and use local and school networks for promotion. NEWSPAPERS The Mercury Level 1, 2 Salamanca Square HOBART TAS 7000 Phone: (03) 6230 0622 [email protected] www.themercury.com.au/other/contact-us.html The Advocate PO Box 63 BURNIE TAS 7320 Phone: (03) 6440 7409 Fax: (03) 6440 7461 [email protected] www.theadvocate.com.au The Examiner PO Box 99 Hobart Branch Devonport Branch LAUNCESTON TAS 7250 Phone: 03 6211 1500 Phone: (03) 6421 5788 Phone: (03) 6336 7111 Fax: 03 6234 1528 Fax: (03) 6423 2538 Fax: (03) 6331 4858 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] www.examiner.com.au Communities, Sport and Recreation The Australian GPO Box 4245 Tasmania correspondent: SYDNEY NSW 2001 Matthew Denholm Phone: (02) 9288 3000 [email protected] Fax: (02) 9288 2250 Phone: (03) 6231 6294 [email protected] Fax: (03) 6234 9584 www.theaustralian.com.au TELEVISION STATIONS ABC Television ABC Centre Launceston Burnie GPO Box 9994 PO Box 201 PO Box 533 HOBART TAS 7001 LAUNECSTON TAS 7250 BURNIE TAS 7320 Phone: (03) 6235 3333 Phone: (03) 6323 1011 Phone (03) 6430 1211 Fax: (03) 6235 3220 Fax: (03) 6323 1099 Fax (03) 6430 1299 http://www.abc.net.au/tv/contact/ Southern Cross Television Hobart Launceston Devonport 75 Liverpool Street Watchorn Street 4 Rooke Street HOBART TAS 7000 LAUNCESTON TAS 7250 DEVONPORT TAS 7310 Phone: (03) 6281 7500 Phone: (03) 6344 0202 Phone: (03) 6424 5011 [email protected] www.southerncrossaustereo.com.au WIN Television State Head Office Launceston Devonport 52 New Town Road 136 Hobart Road 15 King Street PO Box 1209M LAUNESTON TAS 7249 DEVONPORT TAS 7310 HOBART TAS 7000 Phone: (03) 6341 5999 Phone: (03) 6424 9998 Phone: (03) 6228 8999 Fax: (03) 6341 5992 Fax: (03) 64242990 Fax: (03) 6228 8991 RADIO STATIONS South ABC Hobart 936 Edge Radio – 99.3 Heart 107.3 GPO Box 9994 Private Bag 44 75 Liverpool Street HOBART TAS 7000 HOBART TAS 7001 HOBART TAS 7000 Phone: (03) 6235 3333 Phone: (03) 6226 7273 Phone: (03) 6231 1073 Fax: (03) 6235 3220 Fax: (03) 6226 7616 http://www.heart1073.com.au/ www.abc.net.au/hobart/contact [email protected] www.edgeradio.org.au Hobart FM 96.1 hit100.9 Hobart 100.9 Ultra106five 106.5 GPO Box 1324 75 Liverpool Street GPO Box 230 HOBART TAS 7001 HOBART TAS 7000 HOBART TAS 7001 Phone: (03) 6244 1900 Phone: (03) 6224 1009 Phone: (03) 6234 5900 Fax: (03) 6244 8510 http://www.hit1009.com.au/ [email protected] [email protected] www.ultra106five.com 7HOFM 101.7 334 Elizabeth Street NORTH HOBART TAS 7002 Phone: (03) 6216 1000 [email protected] North West Coast FM SeaFM Burnie 2 Inglist Street 31a Wilson Street WYNYARD TAS 7235 BURNIE TAS 7320 Phone: (03) 6442 3666 Phone: (03) 6431 2555 Fax: (03) 6442 3829 [email protected] www.coastfm.org North ABC Northern Tasmania Chilli FM City Park Radio PO Box 201 109 York Street PO Box 1501 LAUNCESTON TAS 7250 LAUNCESTON TAS 7250 LAUNCESTON TAS 7250 Phone: (03) 6323 1011 Phone: (03) 63314844 Phone: (03) 6334 3344 Fax: (03) 6323 1099 [email protected] [email protected] www.abc.net.au/northtas/contact www.cityparkradio.com LA FM Tamar FM Way FM 109 York Street Shop 1/ 12 Anne Street PO Box 43 LAUNCESTON TAS 7250 GEORGE TOWN TAS 7253 RIVERSIDE TAS 7250 Phone: (03) 6331 4844 Phone: (03) 63823953 Phone: (03) 6334 0100 [email protected] [email protected] Regional Heart FM (Midlands) Huon FM (South) Mid FM (Midlands) PO Box 178 10 School Road 88 High Street LONGFORD TAS 7301 GEEVESTON TAS 7116 OATLANDS TAS 7120 Phone: (03) 6391 2255 Phone: (03) 62971706 Phone: (03) 6254 1579 [email protected] www.huonfm.com Star FM (East) Tasman FM (South) TYGA FM (South) P.O Box 317 P.O. Box 1000 www.tyga-fm.org ST HELENS TAS 7216 NUBEENA TAS 7184 Phone: (03)63761306 [email protected] www.tasmanfm.com [email protected] www.starfm.org.au/contact-us 7XS FM (West Coast) 7 RPH Print Radio Tasmania 29 Cutten Street 136 Davey Street QUEENSTOWN TAS 7467 HOBART TAS 7000 [email protected] Phone: (03) 6224 1864 Phone: (03) 6471 1711 www.7rph.org.au National ABC Radio National Triple J GPO Box 9994 GPO Box 9994 HOBART TAS 7000 HOBART TAS 7000 Phone: 02-8333 2821 www.abc.net.au/triplej Fax: 02-8333 2277 www.abc.net.au/radionational/contact .
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