ABC Northern Tasmania - History

History

ABC Northern Tasmania was the ABC radio’s first regional station in Launceston. It was opened by Prime Minister Joseph Lyons on 3 August 1935.

7NT moved from AM (711 kHz) to FM (91.7 MHz) in 2006.

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