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Commercial Radio Broadcasting Licences Commercial Radio Broadcasting Licences Total Licences 274 AM Services 106 Total Services 274 FM Services 150 NON BSB 11 Date published : 21 Nov 2007 Australian Communications and Media Authority LIC022 Page 1 of 21 State Licence Area On Air Id Licence Frequency Current Licensee Service Telephone Expiry Date Number Commenced AUSTRALIA WIDE S40 NTC (News 1150442 NON-BSB Hy-Grade Properties Pty Limited 15 Jan 2001 (02) 9899 9633 7 Oct 2008 Talk&Count Radio Salsa 1150507 NON-BSB Promo-Radio Pty Ltd 1 Aug 2000 (03) 9650 7015 21 Dec 2008 Rete Italia 1170227 NON-BSB Gumnut Nominees Pty Ltd 17 Oct 2001 24 Jan 2011 1170508 NON-BSB G'day G'day Radio Holdings Pty Ltd 24 Oct 2003 7 Oct 2012 4 0 0 4 ACT CANBERRA RA1 Mix 106.3 1060 106.3 MHz Canberra FM Radio Pty Ltd 27 Feb 1988 (02) 6241 1566 3 Oct 2012 Canberra 1066 104.7 MHz Canberra FM Radio Pty Ltd 27 Feb 1988 (02) 6241 1566 3 Oct 2012 Hip Music 1 2CA 4096 1053 kHz Radio Canberra Pty Ltd 4 Nov 1931 (02) 6241 1911 3 Oct 2012 2CC 4097 1206 kHz Radio Canberra Pty Ltd 31 Oct 1975 (02) 6241 1911 3 Oct 2012 ACT 4 2 2 0 NSW ALBURY RA1 STARFM 10289 104.9 MHz Radio Albury Wodonga Pty Ltd 31 May 1993 (02) 6021 3288 3 Oct 2012 2AY 10387 1494 kHz ACE Radio Broadcasters Pty Ltd 9 Dec 1930 (03) 5176 1242 10 Jul 2011 105.7 The 1150011 105.7 MHz Goulburn and Border Broadcasters Pty Ltd 31 Jul 1998 (02) 6023 4444 21 Jan 2013 River Australian Communications and Media Authority LIC022 Page 2 of 21 State Licence Area On Air Id Licence Frequency Current Licensee Service Telephone Expiry Date Number Commenced ARMIDALE RA1 FM 100.3 10316 100.3 MHz New England Broadcasters Pty Ltd 23 Jun 1997 (02) 6772 1144 18 Jun 2011 2AD 4105 1134 kHz New England Broadcasters Pty Ltd 29 Jan 1936 (02) 6772 1144 29 Mar 2008 BATHURST RA1 1503 2BS 10248 1503 kHz Bathurst Broadcasters Pty Ltd 18 Dec 1936 (02) 6331 7777 30 May 201 GOLD B ROCK 10276 99.3 MHz Bathurst Broadcasters Pty Ltd 2 Dec 1996 (02) 6331 7777 25 Feb 2011 99.3 FM BEGA RA1 Power FM 10306 102.5 MHz East Coast Radio Pty Ltd 24 Sep 1997 (02) 6492 1633 7 Mar 2011 2EC 4107 765 kHz East Coast Radio Pty Ltd 30 Sep 1937 (02) 6492 1633 16 Jul 2011 BROKEN HILL RA1 2BH 10244 567 kHz Super BH 567 Broken HIll Pty Ltd 30 Jun 1934 23 Aug 2009 Hill FM 10245 106.9 MHz Super Hill 106 FM Pty Ltd 19 Jan 1993 3 Oct 2012 CAMPBELLTOWN RA1 C91.3 FM 1150490 91.3 MHz Campbelltown Radio Pty Ltd 28 Jul 2001 (02) 4633 3913 31 Jul 2010 COFFS HARBOUR RA1 STARFM 10410 105.5 MHz Commercial Radio Coffs Harbour Pty Ltd 30 Jun 1997 (02) 6652 8999 20 Feb 2012 2CS 1150055 106.3 MHz Commercial Radio Coffs Harbour Pty Ltd 24 Jan 2000 (02) 6652 8999 28 Jul 2009 Easy 1759 639 kHz Coffs Harbour Super AM 639 Pty Ltd 14 Dec 1985 18 Sep 2009 Listening 63 COOMA RA1 Snow FM 10345 97.7 MHz Radio Snowy Mountains Pty Ltd 15 Feb 1998 (02) 6452 1521 25 Aug 2011 2XL 4138 918 kHz Radio Snowy Mountains Pty Ltd 30 Aug 1937 (02) 6452 1521 9 Mar 2012 DENILIQUIN RA1 2QN 10407 1521 kHz Rich Rivers Radio Pty Ltd 27 Oct 1935 (03) 5881 1811 29 Sep 2009 Australian Communications and Media Authority LIC022 Page 3 of 21 State Licence Area On Air Id Licence Frequency Current Licensee Service Telephone Expiry Date Number Commenced DENILIQUIN RA1 Classic 10408 102.5 MHz Rich Rivers Radio Pty Ltd 16 Apr 1994 (03) 5881 1811 3 Oct 2012 Rock DUBBO RA1 STARFM 10053 93.5 MHz Dubbo FM Radio Pty Ltd 11 Jul 2000 (02) 6881 8104 21 Jan 2013 ZOO FM 10054 92.7 MHz Western Broadcasters Pty Ltd 1 Feb 1997 (02) 6882 2722 14 Mar 2011 2DU 10249 1251 kHz Western Broadcasters Pty Ltd 3 Jul 1936 (02) 6882 2722 8 Aug 2011 GOSFORD RA1 Star 104.5 1150647 104.5 MHz Star 104.5 Pty Ltd 16 Mar 2004 (02) 4365 7000 30 Jun 2012 2GO 4113 107.7 MHz Central Coast Radio Pty Ltd 19 Nov 1971 (02) 4324 2400 29 Jan 2010 SeaFM 5145 101.3 MHz SEA FM Central Coast Pty Ltd 15 Sep 1990 (07) 5591 5000 21 Jun 2010 101.3 GOULBURN RA1 Eagle FM 10313 93.5 MHz Radio Goulburn Pty Ltd 31 Jan 1997 (02) 4821 7777 9 May 2011 2GN 4112 1368 kHz Radio Goulburn Pty Ltd 9 Dec 1931 (02) 4821 7777 10 Feb 2012 GRAFTON RA1 FM 104.7 10413 104.7 MHz Grafton FM Pty Ltd 10 Nov 1997 (02) 6642 2766 2 Feb 2012 2GF 4111 1206 kHz 2GF AM Radio Pty Ltd 7 Dec 1933 (02) 6642 2766 10 Feb 2012 GRIFFITH RA1 2RGF 10310 99.7 MHz Radio 2RG Pty Limited 12 Sep 1997 (02) 6962 4500 12 Mar 2011 2RG 4132 963 kHz Radio 2RG Pty Limited 14 Sep 1936 (02) 6962 4500 3 Oct 2012 GUNNEDAH RA1 Triple G 10317 97.5 MHz 2MO Gunnedah Pty Ltd 17 Sep 1997 (02) 6742 2322 20 May 201 2MO 4123 1080 kHz 2MO Gunnedah Pty Ltd 16 Jun 1931 (02) 6742 2322 30 May 201 Australian Communications and Media Authority LIC022 Page 4 of 21 State Licence Area On Air Id Licence Frequency Current Licensee Service Telephone Expiry Date Number Commenced INVERELL RA1 Gem FM 10322 95.1 MHz Northern Broadcasters Pty Ltd 11 Aug 1997 (02) 6722 2444 18 Jun 2011 2NZ 4127 1188 kHz Northern Broadcasters Pty Ltd 30 Mar 1936 (02) 6722 2444 16 Mar 2008 KATOOMBA RA1 The Edge 4116 96.1 MHz Blue Mountains Broadcasters Pty Ltd 6 Sep 1935 (02) 8899 9961 24 Sep 2010 96.1 KEMPSEY RA1 2MC-FM 1150051 106.7 MHz Mid-Coast Broadcasters Pty Ltd 26 Jan 2000 (02) 6583 8088 28 Jul 2009 STARFM 2161 105.1 MHz Mid-Coast Broadcasters Pty Ltd 31 Dec 1993 (02) 6583 8088 3 Oct 2012 Easy 4121 531 kHz Port Macquarie Super AM 531 Pty Ltd 20 Sep 1937 13 Jun 2011 Listening 53 LISMORE RA1 2LM 4119 900 kHz Richmond River Broadcasters Pty Ltd 1 May 1936 (02) 6624 2433 31 Jul 2010 ZZZ FM 6306 100.9 MHz Richmond River Broadcasters Pty Ltd 1 Jan 1994 (02) 6624 2433 3 Oct 2012 LITHGOW RA1 900 2LT 10250 900 kHz Media Corporation Australia Limited 30 Jun 1939 17 Oct 2011 (Receivers & Managers Appointed) LITHGOW RA3 2ICE 10279 107.9 MHz Media Corporation Australia Limited 29 Aug 1997 28 Feb 2011 (Receivers & Managers Appointed) MOREE RA1 NOW FM 2994 98.3 MHz Moree Broadcasting and Development Co. 10 May 2000 (02) 6752 1155 10 May 201 Pty Ltd 2VM 4135 1530 kHz Moree Broadcasting and Development Co. 5 Jan 1957 (02) 6752 1155 3 Dec 2011 Pty Ltd MUDGEE RA1 Real FM 10101 93.1 MHz Mudgee Broadcasting Company Pty Ltd 21 Jul 1997 (02) 6372 1777 24 Mar 2011 2MG 10251 1449 kHz Mudgee Broadcasting Company Pty Ltd 2 Jul 1938 (02) 6372 1777 8 Aug 2011 MURWILLUMBAH RA1 Radio 97 4124 972 kHz Tweed Radio & Broadcasting Co Pty Ltd 1 Sep 1937 (07) 5524 4497 12 Sep 2009 AM 104.1 F Australian Communications and Media Authority LIC022 Page 5 of 21 State Licence Area On Air Id Licence Frequency Current Licensee Service Telephone Expiry Date Number Commenced MUSWELLBROOK RA1 2NM 4125 981 kHz Radio Hunter Valley Pty Ltd 4 Jan 1939 (02) 6543 1588 3 Oct 2010 Power FM 7663 98.1 MHz Radio Hunter Valley Pty Ltd 7 Jun 1995 (02) 6543 1588 3 Oct 2012 NEWCASTLE RA1 NEW FM 197 105.3 MHz Newcastle FM Pty Ltd 21 Apr 1989 (02) 4968 0105 20 Apr 2009 2HD 4115 1143 kHz 2HD Broadcasters Pty Ltd 19 Jan 1925 (02) 4967 6111 3 Oct 2012 KOFM 4117 102.9 MHz Radio Newcastle Pty Ltd 1 Aug 1931 (02) 4942 1433 12 Dec 2011 NXFM 4126 106.9 MHz Radio Newcastle Pty Ltd 30 Aug 1937 (02) 4942 1433 6 Jun 2011 NOWRA RA1 Power FM 2163 94.9 MHz South Coast & Tablelands Broadcasting Pty 24 Oct 1991 (02) 4423 0055 20 Oct 2011 Ltd 2ST 4133 999 kHz South Coast & Tablelands Broadcasting Pty 4 Jun 1972 (02) 4423 0055 13 Nov 2010 Ltd ORANGE RA1 Easy 10252 1089 kHz Orange Super AM 1089 Pty Ltd 27 Oct 1935 8 Oct 2010 Listening 10 STARFM 10277 105.1 MHz Radio 2GZ Pty Ltd 8 Oct 1999 (02) 6362 6144 30 Sep 2008 2GZ 10286 105.9 MHz Radio 2GZ Pty Ltd 14 Sep 1996 (02) 6362 6144 25 Feb 2011 PARKES RA1 ROK FM 10056 95.5 MHz Parkes Broadcasting Company Pty Ltd 31 May 1997 (02) 6862 1122 24 Mar 2011 95.5 2PK 10253 1404 kHz Parkes Broadcasting Company Pty Ltd 5 Oct 1937 (02) 6862 1122 8 Aug 2011 SYDNEY RA1 Nova 969 1150104 96.9 MHz Nova 96.9 Pty Ltd 25 Mar 2001 (02) 9564 9999 31 Jul 2010 Vega 95.3 1150481 95.3 MHz Daily Mail (UK Radio 1) Pty Ltd 1 Aug 2005 16 Jun 2009 Australian Communications and Media Authority LIC022 Page 6 of 21 State Licence Area On Air Id Licence Frequency Current Licensee Service Telephone Expiry Date Number Commenced SYDNEY RA1 2KM 1170169 NON-BSB Labor Media Pty Limited 27 Aug 2000 19 Jul 2010 2Day FM 3032 104.1 MHz Today FM Sydney Pty Ltd 1 Aug 1980 (02) 9375 1041 17 Dec 2010 Triple M 3033 104.9 MHz Triple M Sydney Pty Ltd 1 Aug 1980 (02) 9367 1000 16 Oct 2010 2CH 4098 1170 kHz Radio 2CH Pty Limited 7 Feb 1932 (02) 9269 0646 1 May 2010 2GB 4099 873 kHz Harbour Radio Pty Limited 23 Aug 1926 (02) 9269 0646 16 May 201 2KY 4100 1017 kHz 2KY Broadcasters Pty Ltd 25 Oct 1925 (02) 9218 1000 1 May 2010 2SM 4101 1269 kHz Radio 2SM Pty Ltd 21 Dec 1931 (02) 9922 1269 26 Jul 2009 2UE 4102 954 kHz Radio 2UE Sydney Pty Ltd 21 Jan 1925 (02) 9930 9954 22 Aug 2011 Mix106.5 4103 106.5 MHz Commonwealth Broadcasting Corporation 9 Jan 1925 (02) 9968 5000 27 Aug 2009 Pty Ltd TAMWORTH RA1 2TM 4134 1287 kHz Tamworth Radio Development Co Pty Ltd 20 Feb 1935 (02) 6765 7055 29 Mar 2008 FM92.9 4865 92.9 MHz Tamworth Radio Development Co Pty Ltd 1 May 1993 (02) 6765 7055 3 Oct 2012 TAREE RA1 Max FM 10326 107.3 MHz Manning Valley Max The Heat FM Pty Ltd 30 Jan 1997 (02) 6552 2100 30 May 201 2RE 4131 1557 kHz Manning Valley Max The Heat FM Pty Ltd 15 Feb 1953 (02) 6552 2100 29 Mar 2008 WAGGA WAGGA RA1 2WG 4136 1152 kHz Riverina Broadcasters (Holdings) Pty Ltd 29 Jun 1932 (02) 6921 1022 27 Jul 2009 STARFM 6446 93.1 MHz Riverina Broadcasters (Holdings) Pty Ltd 16 Jul 1994 (02) 6921 1022 3 Oct 2012 Australian Communications and Media Authority LIC022 Page 7 of 21 State Licence Area On Air Id Licence Frequency Current Licensee Service Telephone Expiry Date Number Commenced WESTERN SUBURBS
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