Vision Australia Radio
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Vision Australia Radio is a network of eight radio stations in Victoria and southern New South Wales owned by Vision Australia Foundation. The stations broadcast a range of programs, generally consisting of readings of newspapers and magazines for people unable to read print media. All the stations are operated by a volunteer staff
The first station 3RPH, began broadcasting in 1982.
Vision Australia Radio is a member of the Radio Print Handicapped Network and a BBC World Service partner station.
The chief station is:
The other stations are affiliates and opt-out of the 3RPH feed for local programmes:
- 2APH 101.7 MHz FM Albury-Wodonga
- 3BPH 88.7 MHz FM Bendigo
- 3GPH 99.5 kHz FM Geelong
- 3MPH 107.5 MHz FM Mildura
- 3SPH 100.1 MHz FM Shepparton
- 3RPH/T 93.5 MHz FM Warragul
- 3RPH/T 94.5 MHz FM Warrnambool
The Melbourne station is also heard in Australia and New Zealand on Optus Aurora satellite radio channel 12.
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Vision Australia Radio. [Australia] (unknown). Retrieved on 2008-06-07.