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Community radio stations are defined as legal non-profit, non-commercial, public access, and community oriented. Can include full-power stations, low-power micro radio or webcasting. Also included are organizations that support or provide resources for community radio.
http://www.3cr.org.au/
Community radio station in Melbourne. Includes a history of the station, information on how to volunteer, the annual report in PDF format, and a program guide.
http://www.2bbb.net.au/
Community radio station 2bbb-fm is situated in the Bellingen Shire, NSW, Australia - on the mid-north coast.
http://www.cbaa.org.au/
The CBAA is the peak body for community radio and television stations. They provide leadership, advocacy and support for members to actively provide independent broadcasting services and to build and strengthen local communities.
http://www.freshfm.com.au/
Dedicated dance station based at Adelaide, Australia. Streaming audio, gallery, links and event dates.
http://2mcr.org.au/
A volunteer community radio station serving South Western Sydney with programs in 7 languages other than English and broadcasts all day every day.
http://www.noosacommunityradio.org/
Community Radio Station servicing the needs of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia. Music from all genres plus news, views and interviews.
http://www.pbsfm.org.au/
Melbourne's Progressive Broadcasting Station that dedicates itself to underrepresented music that needs to be heard. A diverse range of programs of many different genres.
http://www.4crb.com/
Community radio station serving the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.
http://www.radio1rph.org.au/
Radio 1RPH broadcasts spoken readings of current print sources, as well as community and themed programs, as a service to the print handicapped community.
http://www.threedradio.com/
Listener-supported radio in South Australia focusing on local and female artists. Also jazz, radio plays, country, and talk.
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