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Tune your radio to Noosa FM 101.3

Noosa FM has a successful history of over 25 years of achievements in community broadcasting.

All aspects of the radio station are operated solely by volunteers and Noosa FM is a registered charity with tax deductible status for your gifts and bequests.

President Sibylle Reisch said, “Noosa FM offers the biggest and independent variety of music free to air, a radio media volunteer organisation of Noosa and the Sunshine Coast.“

“As a family station Noosa FM broadcasts music 24/7 presented by locals for locals. We are creative, diverse, fun, and passionate, dedicated to connecting and inspiring people through music, information and entertainment.”

Our volunteers work in partnership to produce audio for 24-7 broadcasting, make podcasts, offer live and pre-recorded interviews, train presenters to go on air, promote businesses and community groups (with special rates for not-for-profits and charities), promote local music and events, and give people the opportunity to become involved both on and off air.

“The Noosa FM management would like to express the organisation’s gratitude towards our sponsors, supporters, members, and volunteers and thank you, our listener, for tuning in Noosa FM 101.3 and for enjoying this free and accessible service,“ Sibylle said.

Ways to listen: tune your radio to FM 101.3, play live from our website www.noosafm.org or play from your favourite radio app – search “Noosa FM”.

Visit www.noosafm.org or Facebook or call the station phone on 07 5447 2233.

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