91.7 ABC Gold Coast

91.7 ABC Gold Coast
City of license Australia Lower Beechmont, Queensland
Broadcast area Gold Coast RA1[1]
Branding 91.7 ABC Gold Coast
Slogan It's where you live
Frequency 91.7 MHz FM
First air date 1983 (1983) (as 4SO)
Format National radio
Language(s) English
ERP 25 kW[2]
Transmitter coordinates 28°2′7″S 153°14′29″E / 28.03528°S 153.24139°E / -28.03528; 153.24139
Callsign meaning 4 – Queensland
ABCRegional Radio
Former frequencies 1593 kHz AM (1983–1989)
Owner ABC Radio and Regional Content
(Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
Sister stations
Website 91.7 ABC Gold Coast

91.7 ABC Gold Coast (ACMA callsign: 4ABCRR) is an ABC Local Radio station. Based in the suburb of Mermaid Beach, the station broadcasts to the Gold Coast and surrounding hinterland in Queensland, covering as far south as Byron Bay in New South Wales.

The station started life in 1983 as 1593AM 4SO Gold Coast Rock[3] and then became 91.7 ABC Coast FM when it began broadcasting on the FM band in 1989. Originally set-up to target the youth market, the station is now a news, current affairs and adult contemporary music station. In 2013 the station changed its name to 91.7 ABC Gold Coast in alignment with the nomenclature used for other ABC Local Radio stations across Australia.

Local Programs

Unlike most of the other ABC Local stations outside the capital cities, 91.7 ABC Gold Coast originates most of its own programming and has a higher music content. Breakfast, Mornings and Drive programs are a mix of music, news and current affairs. Afternoons are predominantly music based. Weekends are a combination of local and specialist programs, including sport with Grandstand.

Along with 90.3 ABC Coast FM on the Sunshine Coast the station does not carry any of the ABC Rural programs such as The Country Hour. Both stations also uniquely rebroadcast the ABC’s digital only radio station DiG at certain times.

Local Announcers

Trevor Jackson is the 91.7 ABC Gold Coast Content Director for the Gold Coast & Music Director for both the Gold & Sunshine Coast stations.

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