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Area Served ABC TV ABC Digital TV ABC Local Radio ABC Classic FM ABC TV and Radio Services (NSW) ABC ABC ABC ABC ABC Area Served ABC TV Local Classic News Triple J Radio Digital TV Radio FM Radio National Adelong E2* Albury North 56 31 Araluen 56 Armidale 33 32 101.9 FM 103.5 FM 101.1 FM 720 AM Armidale North 5A Ashford 5A 59 107.9 FM Balranald 39 40 93.1 FM Batemans 9 9A 103.5 FM 101.9 FM 100.5 FM 105.1 FM Bay/Moruya Bathurst 6 7 98.3 FM Bathurst (City) 97.5 FM 95.9 FM 96.7 FM Batlow E2* Bega 35 810 AM Bega/Cooma 8 99.3 FM 100.1 FM 100.9 FM Berry E2* Bolivia E2* Bombala 62 94.1 FM Bonalbo 55 53 91.3 FM 92.1 FM Bonny Hills E2* Booral E2* Bouddi 67 37 Bourke 7 E2* 101.1 FM Bowral/Mittagong 33 52 Braidwood 57 56 Broken Hill 2 10 999 AM 103.7 FM 104.5 FM 102.1 FM 102.9 FM Burra Creek E2* Byrock 657 AM Byron Bay E2* Cadia Mine Site E2* E2* Capertee E2* Captains Flat E2* Cassilis 42 30 Central Tablelands 1 36 102.7 FM 101.9 FM 104.3 FM Central Western 11 12 107.1 FM 105.5 FM 106.3 FM 102.3 FM 107.9 FM Slopes Cobar 2 6 106.1 FM E2* E2* 107.7 FM Coffs Harbour 60 61 Collarenebri 30 Condobolin 65 64 88.9 FM Coolah 56 55 Cooma 0 1602 AM Cooma (town) 95.3 FM Cooma Town 56 55 Cooma/Monaro 29 Cootamundra E2* Corowa 675 AM Cowra 63 62 Crookwell 45 106.9 FM E2* 107.7 FM Cumnock Darbys Falls E2* Deepwater E2* Last updated: 9/12/2008 1 ABC TV and Radio Services (NSW) ABC ABC ABC ABC ABC Area Served ABC TV Local Classic News Triple J Radio Digital TV Radio FM Radio National Deniliquin 57 55 99.3 FM Drake E2* Dubbo 57 58 95.9 FM Dungog 60 59 Eastgrove E2* Eden 1 55 106.3 FM 107.9 FM Elizabeth Beach E2* Emmaville 55 93.1 FM Enngonia E2* Eugowra E2* Forster E2* Glen Davis E2* Glen Innes 50 59 819 AM 105.1 FM Glengarry and E2* Grawin Gloucester 42 41 100.9 FM 102.5 FM Goodooga 8 99.3 FM 100.9 FM Gosford 46 37 92.5 FM 98.1 FM Goulburn 55 56 99.9 FM 1098 AM Goulburn (town) 90.3 FM 89.5 FM 88.7 FM Grafton 738 AM Grafton/Kempsey 2 36 92.3 FM 97.9 FM 91.5 FM 99.5 FM Gunning E2* Hartley E2* Hay 66 55 88.1 FM 88.9 FM Hillston E2* Illawarra 56 51 97.3 FM 95.7 FM 98.9 FM Inverell 2 59 93.5 FM Ivanhoe 6 106.1 FM E2* 107.7 FM Jerilderie 10 55 94.1 FM Jindabyne 60 59 95.5 FM E2* E2* 97.1 FM Junee E2* Kandos 60 56 96.3 FM 100.3 FM Kangaroo Valley E2* Kempsey 684 AM Khancoban 60 59 E2* E2* E2* Kings Cross 46 30 Kotara 58 37 Kyogle 57 58 Lake Cowal Mine E2* E2* Laurieton 41 60 Lightning Ridge 10 92.1 FM E2* 93.7 FM Lismore East E2* Lithgow 32 31 1395 AM 92.1 FM Lithgow East 55 56 Long Flat E2* Lord Howe Island E2*, E2* E2* Lord Howe Island E2* North Last updated: 9/12/2008 2 ABC TV and Radio Services (NSW) ABC ABC ABC ABC ABC Area Served ABC TV Local Classic News Triple J Radio Digital TV Radio FM Radio National Lord Howe Island E2* South Maclean/Ashby E2* Manly/Mosman 42 30 Manning River 6 7 95.5 FM 98.7 FM 96.3 FM 97.1 FM Mannus E2* Megalong E2* Menindee 9 97.3 FM 95.7 FM Merewether 50 37 Merriwa 8 48 101.9 FM 103.5 FM Mount George E2* Mount Kembla E2* Mudgee 55 56 99.5 FM 101.1 FM Mudgee Town E2* Mungindi 10 Murrumbidgee 7 11 100.5 FM 97.3 FM 98.1 FM 96.5 FM 98.9 FM Irrigation Area Murrurundi 6 96.9 FM 104.1 FM Murwillumbah 60 29 720 AM Muswellbrook 1044 AM Narooma 0 56 Newcastle 48, 5A 37 1233 AM 106.1 FM 1458 AM 102.1 FM 1512 AM Nowra 603 AM Nowra North 32 66 Nundle E2* Nymagee E2* Nyngan 3 53 95.1 FM Oberon 57 56 Ocean Shores E2* Orange (Rosewood) E2* Patonga E2* Peak Hill E2* Port Stephens 30 95.9 FM 95.1 FM 98.3 FM Portland Town E2* Portland/Wallerawan 57 56 94.1 FM 92.5 FM g Quirindi 5A Richmond/Tweed 6 29 94.5 FM 95.3 FM 98.5 FM 96.1 FM 96.9 FM Smiths Lake E2* Stanwell Park 33 52 Stroud E2* SW Slopes/E 0 46 89.9 FM 88.3 FM 91.5 FM 90.7 FM 89.1 FM Riverina Sydney 2 12 702 AM 92.9 FM 630 AM 105.7 FM 576 AM Sydney (Standby) 12 Talbingo E2* E2* E2* E2* Tamworth 55 54 648 AM 103.1 FM 94.7 FM 93.9 FM Tamworth City 2 Taree 756 AM Telegraph point E2* Tenterfield 69 58 88.9 FM 90.5 FM Last updated: 9/12/2008 3 ABC TV and Radio Services (NSW) ABC ABC ABC ABC ABC Area Served ABC TV Local Classic News Triple J Radio Digital TV Radio FM Radio National Thredbo 34 33 88.9 FM 90.5 FM Tottenham 10 98.9 FM Tullamore E2* Tullibigeal E2* Tumbarumba E2* E2* E2* E2* Tumut 57 53 97.9 FM 99.5 FM Tweed Heads 31 Ulladulla 33 28 Upper Hunter 8 7 105.7 FM 104.9 FM Upper Namoi 7 8 99.1 FM 96.7 FM 99.9 FM 100.7 FM Uralla E2* Urbenville E2* Vacy 31 32 Wagga Wagga 56 55 102.7 FM 105.9 FM 105.1 FM 101.1 FM 104.3 FM Walcha 6 48 88.5 FM 90.1 FM Walgett 69 105.9 FM E2* 107.5 FM Warialda E2* White Cliffs E2* E2* Wilcannia 8 1584 AM 1485 AM Wollongong 30 52 1431 AM Woronora E2* Wyangala E2* Wyong 42 37 Young 11 10 96.3 FM 97.1 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: 9/12/2008 4.
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