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  2. Australia's weather radars - Wikipedia

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    The transition to polarimetric (dual-polarised) radars began in 2017 with the upgrade of 4 Meteor 1500 radars located in Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, and Sydney. [7] The network has further been enhanced through the installation of 8 new polarimetric Meteor 735 radars across WA, [8] NSW [9] & Victoria, [10] and two polarimetric WRM200 radars [11] manufactured by Vaisala, one to replace the ...

  3. Radar (radio station) - Wikipedia

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    Radar Radio (also referred to as Radar Music, colloquially called Radar) was an Australian digital radio station. It was run by Southern Cross Austereo from its launch date on 11 December 2008 to the closure of the station Monday 25 November 2013. [1] The Radar Radio website was also taken down on the same day as the station closure.

  4. Triple M - Wikipedia

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    Triple M is an Australian commercial radio network owned and operated by Southern Cross Austereo.The network consists of 45 radio stations with flagship stations broadcasting a mainstream/classic rock music format in Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane, 37 regional stations broadcasting a modern adult contemporary/adult hits format and 5 digital radio stations.

  5. List of Australian AM radio stations - Wikipedia

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    The takeover by the Commonwealth Government of "A Class" broadcasters began in 1928 when the Australian Broadcasting Company (founded 1926 with a capital of £100,000) won a government contract to provide programming nationwide for the "A-class" stations in each State: 2FC Sydney [13] and 3AR Melbourne [14] in 1929, 4QG in Brisbane in 1930, 5CL in Adelaide 1929, and 6WF in Perth.

  6. Double J (radio station) - Wikipedia

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    The final Dig Music broadcast was a 48-hour loop of 13 different versions of "Express Yourself" by N.W.A, including covers by the Audreys, Darren Hanlon and Wagons. The song was chosen in homage to a 1990 industrial action by Triple J relating to their censured airplay of " Fuck tha Police ".

  7. Popular entertainment in Brisbane - Wikipedia

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    Brisbane's live music scene has long been supported by independent record stores such as Rocking Horse Records which originally opened in 1975, [9] [10] Catalogue Music, Jet Black Cat Music, Kill the Music, and Skinny's Music, and Brisbane music can be seen and heard online at Before Hollywood or Raw Audio – online TV for Brisbane Music.

  8. Queensland Music Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Queensland Music Festival (QMF) is a series of musical events staged in a number of locations in Queensland, Australia, usually around late July, every second year. It is financially supported by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland, [ 1 ] the Brisbane City Council , the Australia Council , and a wide range of other partners. [ 2 ]

  9. Vision Christian Radio - Wikipedia

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    In 2023 Vision Christian Radio started transmitting on DAB+ throughout Brisbane [8],expanding to Melbourne [9] and Sydney [10] in 2024 with plans for expansion across Australia with DAB+. [ 11 ] During 2023, Vision Kids was launched as a streaming only radio station that provides positive music and content to kids featuring content from Colin ...