STATIONS
MELOMAN!A on 5tcb FM
Wednesdays from 9PM – 11PM& Saturdays from 8PM – 10PM
5TCB FM – THE HOME OF MELOMAN!A
5tcb is a not for profit volunteer based community radio station located in
Bordertown, the heart of the Tatiara (“Good Country”) district in South
Australia’s Limestone Coast and servicing E-W from the coast to the
border and N-S, from Tintinara to Penola.
MELOMAN!A on 2GHR

Wednesdays from 9PM – 11PM & Saturdays from 11PM – 1AM
CHECK US OUT IN THEIR PROGRAM GUIDE
2GHR Greater Hume Radio is Greater Hume Shire’s very own community radio station! The station aims to fill the void left by other broadcasters in the region, by providing alternative and local content to the towns and communities surrounding Culcairn, Cookardinia, Gerogery, Holbrook, Henty, Morven & Walla Walla. Greater Hume Radio is broadcast 24/7 from Holbrook, New South Wales on 96.7 FM & online via a computer or iPhone at www.2ghr.org.au!.
MELOMAN!A on 2MIA
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2MIA is a community radio station, based in the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area, commonly known as the MIA.
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High quality radio programing, keeping the listener in touch with all they need to know
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MELOMAN!A on VOICE FM
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MELOMAN!A on EMFM
The Sounds of the Mighty Murray Ranging from Rockabilly, Country to Pop, Metal to Jazz Top 40 to New Country There’s music that suits you right here on Radio EMFM.
EMFM 104.7 serves an area of approximately 35km radius around Echuca – Moama. We are a Community Radio that has a variety of music styles, we are sure there is one to suit your taste.
The Station was started in 1995 and has grown ever since, stay tuned for more information to come.
MELOMAN!A on TEM FM
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Community radio is a type of radio service that caters to the interests of a certain area, broadcasting material that is popular to a local audience but is overlooked by more powerful broadcast
Community radio offers the listening public access to a more diverse range of music, information, news and views than would otherwise be available from commercial or government-based stations. It also provides communities with locally-produced content that is immediately relevant to their daily lives. It allows individuals and community groups to participate in producing their own programs and to maintain their local culture. It also fulfils an important role in providing basic media training for over 7,000 Australians annually. Community radio encourages participation in all aspects of running a radio station from scheduling and producing programs to administration and fundraising






