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Noosa Community FM gains 7 fresh voices

Seven new volunteer radio presenters have recently joined the team at Noosa Community FM after graduating from their six-week presenter course in April.

The fresh and well-oiled team includes; Wendy O’Hanlon, Lou Gatliff, Lisa Charlwood, Greg Dodds ‘The Captain’, Jazz Rowe, John Watson, Adam Stanecki, Stan Wilson, Shane Thompson and Sibylla Reisch.

The seven first-time radio presenters kicked off this week, with the new radio programme guide starting on 6 May and running until 1 September.

Each of their programs are unique, with all our presenters playing their own choice of music that they love and enjoy, so you’ll be sure to get a wide variety of programs.

This year is the 25th year of broadcasting for the Noosa Community FM, and they are celebrating with dance party music every Saturday night from 6-10pm.

On Saturday 3 August, the station will also be hosting the finalists’ concert for their ‘21 Summers Song Writing Competition’ at The J with a live broadcast.

Last years competition was won by the band Bohemian Rogue with their entry ‘Ode to Moffs’.

Anyone interested in completing the radio course or in becoming a community subscriber of the station, can contact Noosa Community FM at reception@noosafm.org.

To listen to the radio live-stream visit the website at Noosafm.org.

 

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