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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- ABC Radio National
- ABC News Radio
- ABC DiG
- ABC Classic FM
- Triple J
- Triple J Unearthed
- ABC Grandstand
- ABC Radio Extra
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| ABC Local Radio |
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New South Wales
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- Sydney
- Broken Hill
- Central Coast
- Central West
- Coffs Coast
- Illawarra
- Mid North Coast
- Newcastle
- New England North West
- North Coast
- Riverina
- South East
- Upper Hunter
- Western Plains
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Victoria
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- Melbourne
- Ballarat
- Central Victoria
- Gippsland
- Goulburn Murray
- Mildura-Swan Hill
- Shepparton
- South West Victoria
- Western Victoria
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Queensland
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- Brisbane
- Capricornia
- Gold and Tweed Coasts
- Sunshine Coast
- Far North Queensland
- North Queensland
- North West Queensland
- Southern Queensland
- Tropical North
- Western Queensland
- Wide Bay
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South Australia
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- Adelaide
- North and West SA
- Riverland
- South East SA
- West Coast SA
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Western Australia
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- Perth
- Goldfields-Esperance
- Great Southern
- Kimberley
- Midwest and Wheatbelt
- North West WA
- South Coast
- South West WA
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Tasmania
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Northern Territory
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- Darwin
- Alice Springs
- Katherine
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Australian Capital Territory
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| See also |
- ABC Radio and Regional Content
- List of ABC radio stations
- List of Australian radio stations
- Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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