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Commercial Radio Stations 2017 COMMERCIAL RADIO STATIONS 2017 NSW VIC QLD Metropolitan stations Metropolitan stations Metropolitan stations DARWIN / Katherine SYDNEY smoothfm 95.3 FM, Nova 96.9, MELBOURNE Nova 100, smoothfm 91.5 FM, BRISBANE 97.3 FM, 4KQ 693 AM, 104.1 2Day FM, Triple M 104.9, Classic Rock Radio, SEN 1116, RadioTAB, 4BC 1116, 1 Tennant Creek/Jabiru Sky Sports Radio, KIIS 106.5, hit 101.9 Fox FM, Triple M Talking Lifestyle 882, Nova WSFM, 2SM, Magic 2CH, 2GB, 105.1, 3AW 693, Talking 106.9, hit 105, Triple M 104.5 2UE Talking Lifestyle 1 Cairns Lifestyle 1278, Gold 104.3, Mareeba 2 KIIS 101.1 Regional stations Regional stations 1 Cairns hit103.5, Triple M 99.5, 1 Tweed Heads Radio 97 Regional stations Star 102.7 FM, 4CA Broome 16 2 Lismore 2LM 900AM, ZZZ 100.9FM 1 Mildura hit99.5, Triple M 97.9, 2 Mareeba 4AM, hit97.9 Innisfail 3 RIVER 1467AM 3 Moree NOW FM 98.3, 2VM 1530AM 3 Innisfail 107.3 Kool FM, NQ Radio 2 Swan Hill/ 3SH, Mixx FM 107.7 4 Townsville 4 Inverell GEM FM, 2NZ 1188AM Northern VIC 4 Townsville Power 100, Star 106.3, Port Hedland 1 5 Charters Towers hit103.1, 102.3 4TO FM 5 Grafton Clarence Coast’s FM 104.7, 3 Wangaratta/ 3NE 1566, 102.1 Edge FM 2GF 1206 AM/103.9 FM Nth East VIC/ 5 Charters Towers hit95.9, Triple M 4GC Southern NSW Karratha 2 6 Mount Isa 7 Mackay 6 Coffs Harbour 2HC 639 AM, Triple M 106.3, 6 Mt Isa 4LM, hit102.5 hit105.5 4 Shepparton Triple M 95.3, hit96.9 NT 7 Mackay 4MK 1026 AM, Star 101.9, 7 Armidale 1134 2AD, FM 100.3 5 Bendigo Triple M 93.5, hit91.9 hit100.3, Triple M Mackay & QLD The Whitsundays 10 Rockhampton/ 8 Gunnedah Triple G 97.5FM, 2MO 1080 AM 6 Horsham/ 1089 3WM, 101.3 MIXX FM Gladstone Wimmera/Mallee 8 Longreach 4LG, West FM 9 Emerald/ 9 Tamworth 2TM, 92.9 2 Alice Springs 8 Longreach 11 Bundaberg Central Highlands 7 Ballarat/ 103.1 Power FM, 3BA 102.3FM 9 Emerald/Central 4HI, hit94.7 14 Maryborough 10 Port Macquarie Triple M 100.7 & 106.7, hit Mid Western VIC Highlands North Coast, Radio 531/ FM 93.5 3 Carnavon 15 Gympie/Noosa 8 Hamilton 3HA, 88.9 Mixx FM 10 Rockhampton/ Triple M Central Qld, hit WA 11 Broken Hill 2BH, HILL FM Gladstone Central Qld, 4RO, 4CC 12 Charleville Kingaroy 17 16 Nambour/ 9 Warrnambool/ 3YB, Coast FM 95.3 FM Sunshine Coast 13 Roma 12 Taree Max FM 107.3, Radio 2RE Sth West VIC 11 Bundaberg Classic Hits 4BU, hitz FM 4 Remote WA BRISBANE Toowoomba 18 13 Dubbo hit93.5, 2DU, ZOO FM 93.9, Sea 93.1 Ipswich 19 10 Colac/ 106.3 Mixx FM, 3CS 5 Geraldton Regional QLD & NSW 20 21 Gold Coast 14 Mudgee 2MG, 93.1 & 97.9 Real FM Sth West VIC 12 Charleville Triple C, 4VL SA 1 Tweed Heads 15 Newcastle KOFM, hit106.9, 2HD, New FM 11 Geelong 93.9 Bay FM, 95.5 K-Rock 13 Roma hit100.7, 4ZR 11 Broken Hill Moree 3 2 Lismore 6 Kalgoorlie 16 Parkes 2PK, 95.5 ROK FM 12 Gippsland hit Gippsland, 531 3GG AM 14 Maryborough hit101.9, Triple M Fraser Inverell 4 5 Grafton Coast 103.5 8 Merredin Gunnedah 8 Armidale 7 6 Coffs Harbour 17 Orange 2EL 1089 AM, Triple M 105.1, 13 Sale Gippsland’s 1242, NSW 10 Port Macquarie hit105.9 99.5 & 99.9 TRFM 15 Gympie/Noosa Classic Hits 4GY, Zinc 96.1 9 Northam 2 Spencer Gulf Tamworth 9 6 Remote SA 12 Taree Port Lincoln 1 Dubbo 13 18 Bathurst/Blayney/ 1503 2BS Gold, 99.3 B-Rock FM 14 Central Victoria Gold 1071 AM/ 98.3FM 16 Nambour/ Hot 91.1, 91.9 Sea FM, Riverland 3 33 Hunter Valley PERTH Mudgee 14 Sunshine Coast 92.7 Mix FM Parkes 16 15 Newcastle Oberon 7 Narrogin Orange 17 20 Gosford/Central Coast ACT Bathurst/Blayney/Oberon 18 17 Kingaroy hit89.1, 4SB 1071AM Mandurah 10 SYDNEY 19 Lithgow 107.9 & 95.3 Move FM, 2LT 900AM ADELAIDE Griffith 23 Lithgow 19 CANBERRA 1053 2CA, 1206 2CC, Mix 106.3, Murray Bridge 4 Katoomba 21 26 Wollongong 20 Gosford/ Star 104.5, 2GO 107, hit101.3 hit 104.7 18 Toowoomba Triple M 864AM, hit100.7, Bunbury 11 Katanning 12 15 Esperance Young/Southwest Slopes 24Campbelltown 22 4AK 1242AM, 4WK Wagga Wagga 28 Goulburn 25 27 South Coast/Nowra Central Coast 14 Albany 1 Mildura Deniliquin 29 WA Bridgetown 13 CANBERRA 21 Katoomba The Edge 96.1 FM Metropolitan stations 19 Ipswich River 949 Mount Gambier 5 Albury 30 ACT 20 Regional QLD The Breeze, Rebel FM 31 Cooma/Snowy Mountains 22 Campbelltown C91.3FM PERTH Mix 94.5, hit 92.9, Nova 93.7, VIC 32 Bega & NSW Swan Hill/Northern VIC 2 23 Griffith Triple M 963AM, hit99.7 6IX 1080AM, 96FM, 6PR 21 Gold Coast 102.9 Hot Tomato, 92.5 24 Young/Southwest Roccy FM, 2LF Regional stations Gold FM, Sea hit90.9 MELBOURNE Slopes 1 Port Hedland Red FM 91.7, Spirit Radio 1026 SA 25 Goulburn Eagle FM 93.5, 2GN Wangaratta/Nth East VIC & 2 Karratha Spirit Radio 1260, Red FM 106.5 Metropolitan stations Southern NSW 3 2 Launceston Burnie 3 26 Wollongong i98 FM, 96.5 Wave FM ADELAIDE Triple M 104.7, hit107, Mix 5 Scottsdale 3 Carnarvon Classic Hits 666, Hot Hits 99.7 Devonport 4 102.3, Cruise 1323 AM, Bendigo 5 Shepparton 4 27 Nowra 2ST, Power 94.9 FM VIC 4 Remote WA Red FM, Spirit Radio FIVEaa 1395, Nova 919 Horsham/ Wimmera/Mallee 6 Queenstown 6 28 Wagga Wagga Triple M 1152AM, hit93.1 Hamilton/Portland 8 7 Ballarat/ Western VIC 1 HOBART 5 Geraldton Spirit Radio 98.1, Red FM 96.5 Regional stations 29 Deniliquin 102.5 Classic Rock, 1521 2QN Warrnambool/South West VIC 9 6 Kalgoorlie hit Southwest, Triple M 981AM 1 Port Lincoln 765AM 5CC, Magic 89.9 FM Colac/South West VIC 10 30 Albury 2AY, Triple M The Border 105.7, TAS 7 Narrogin hit Southwest, Triple M Great 2 Spencer Gulf 5AU, Magic 105.9 FM, 5CS Geelong 11 13 Sale hit104.9 12 Gippsland/ Latrobe Valley Southern 31 Cooma/Snowy 97.7 Snow FM, 3 Riverland 5RM, Magic 93.1 FM MELBOURNE 8 Merredin hit Southwest, Triple M 1098AM Mountains Snowy Mountains 2XL 4 Murray Bridge 98.7 Power FM, 5MU 9 Northam hit Southwest, Triple M 864AM 32 Bega 2EC, Power FM Bega Bay 5 Mt Gambier Triple M 963AM, hit96.1 10 Mandurah 97.3 Coast FM, 6MM 33 Hunter Valley 981 2NM, 98.1 Power FM 6 Remote SA Flow FM (Roxby Downs, TAS 11 Bunbury hit Southwest, Triple M 963 AM, Ceduna, Barossa, Mallee & Spirit Radio 621 Bordertown) 1 Hobart 7HO FM 101.7, hit 100.9, Triple M 107.3 12 Katanning hit Southwest, Triple M Great NT Southern 2 Launceston 89.3 LAFM, Chilli 90.1FM DARWIN/ Hot 100, MIX 104.9 13 Bridgetown hit Southwest, Triple M 900AM KATHERINE 3 Burnie 7BU 558 AM, 101.7 Sea FM 14 Albany hit Southwest, Triple M 783AM 1 Tennant Creek/ 100.5 Flow FM 4 Devonport 7AD 900 AM, 107.7 Sea FM Jabiru 15 Esperance hit102.3, Triple M 747AM 5 Scottsdale Chilli 90.1 FM, 540 7SD AM 2 Alice Springs 8HA, Sun FM All analogue stations in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth can be heard on DAB+ digital radio, 16 Broome Red FM 101.3, Spirit Radio 102.9 as well as a whole range of new stations. 6 Queenstown 7XS 107.1.
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