Hear the best bits from 'The Tony Wigan Show' exclusively on Community Radio Plus.
102.7FM's Morning News Hour is a service for the vision impaired and others without access to newspapers.
Stay up to date with local, state, national and international news from The Chronicle & The Courier Mail.
This program was made possible with support from the Community Broadcasting Foundation. Find out more at cbf.org.au
Enjoy the old musical Favourites from the 50’s and 60’s. Songs that you don’t hear often from the golden days of radio. Join Glen Poole twice a week, Mondays & Fridays from 12 noon, and relive those great days.
Monday Memories is 2 hours of easy listening music ranging from the 40's right through until today.
You'll hear music from the golden age of rock & roll, a bit of country music and anything in between. Join Bill Hazel for a couple of hours of relaxing entertainment.
Sounds In The Downs with Leroy Doran will return in 2025. In the meantime enjoy Toowoomba's widest music variety for the drive home.
Join Steve Single every Monday night as he goes through session details at the Movies. What the movie is about, who is in it, what time it is on and which cinema it is playing. Sometimes there are French, Indian Movies, Italian and Japanese movies as well as the blockbuster movies and the Aussie movies.
Steve also plays a lot of his favourites including Michael Buble, Ed Sheeran, Adele, Sam Smith, Ronan Keating, Delta Goodrem, Tina Arena, Robbie Williams, Jessica Mauboy and many more.
Join Ross Weldon for breakfast every Tuesday morning on 102.7 FM from 6 til 9 for the Radio Roscoe Breakfast Show.
It’s bright, it’s bouncy and it has lots of news, sport, weather, one-liners and easy listening past hits and classic memories.
Enjoy 2 hours of Bluegrass music from back in the 40's where it all began right through to the modern bands of today. Throw in an equal portion of country music, new and old, and you have a recipe for a couple of hours of enjoyment.
102.7FM's Morning News Hour is a service for the vision impaired and others without access to newspapers.
Stay up to date with local, state, national and international news from The Chronicle & The Courier Mail.
This program was made possible with support from the Community Broadcasting Foundation. Find out more at cbf.org.au
Join Megan O'Hara Sullivan as she brings you stories and conversations from the people living in your community.
Listen to the podcast anytime on Community Radio Plus, our podcast page, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Join Roxanne Parlour for an eclectic mix of Easy Listening Music and Melodies that bring back events and emotions of days gone by.
Join Roxanne Parlour for an eclectic mix of Easy Listening Music and Melodies that bring back events and emotions of days gone by.
A light and breezy mix of music, interviews and interesting stories from the worlds of music and entertainment
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Sandy's warm, relaxed, magazine takes listeners behind the scenes and features informal chats with our favourite musicians and moviemakers.
We meet international superstars and up and coming locals. Showcasing their work, loves and lives.
102.7FM’s Ethnic Hour have a range of programs in languages other than English to support the various communities in our region.
This program was made possible with support from the Community Broadcasting Foundation. Find out more at cbf.org.au
Songs will finish, gigs will end, and bands will break up.
But you’ll never forget the 45s that touched your heart and soul.
45RPM honours the music of the 45 era: the 60s, 70s and 80s.
FM Country on Wednesday plays Catherine Tremayne's favourites from the old Western Movies and TV shows such as The Magnificent Seven, Rio Bravo, Rawhide, Bonanza and Bronco.
Older traditional country singers you might hear include Australian Kevin Shegog, Frank Ifield, The Singing Kettles, Slim Dusty, Jeff Brown, Brian Letton and Dean Perrett.
Other favorites also include Johnny Horton, Johnny Cash, Marty Robbins, Jim Reeves Ned Miller, Roger Miller and Patsy Cline.
102.7FM's Morning News Hour is a service for the vision impaired and others without access to newspapers.
Stay up to date with local, state, national and international news from The Chronicle & The Courier Mail.
This program was made possible with support from the Community Broadcasting Foundation. Find out more at cbf.org.au
102.7FM’s Ethnic Hour have a range of programs in languages other than English to support the various communities in our region.
This program was made possible with support from the Community Broadcasting Foundation. Find out more at cbf.org.au
102.7FM's Morning News Hour is a service for the vision impaired and others without access to newspapers.
Stay up to date with local, state, national and international news from The Chronicle & The Courier Mail.
This program was made possible with support from the Community Broadcasting Foundation. Find out more at cbf.org.au
Hear the best bits from 'The Tony Wigan Show' exculusively on Community Radio Plus.
102.7FM’s Ethnic Hour have a range of programs in languages other than English to support the various communities in our region.
This program was made possible with support from the Community Broadcasting Foundation. Find out more at cbf.org.au
The Local Source (formerly known as the AMRAP
Radio Program) is a weekly wrap of what's getting attention on community radio through the Australian Music Radio Airplay Project.
Here is where we spend some time with the songs, artists and industry players that use Amrap to reach the airwaves.
Showcasing the very best in jazz from New York and cities across the USA. All the great names are there, from the 40s through to the current era, remembered with stories and anecdotes contributed by Tom and his listeners.
Cast yourself into a world of ‘late night’ American jazz clubs and be charmed for two hours by a man of style and eloquence who lives in New York but still calls Australia home.
102.7FM's Morning News Hour is a service for the vision impaired and others without access to newspapers.
Stay up to date with local, state, national and international news from The Chronicle & The Courier Mail.
This program was made possible with support from the Community Broadcasting Foundation. Find out more at cbf.org.au
Enjoy the old musical Favourites from the 50’s and 60’s. Songs that you don’t hear often from the golden days of radio. Join Glen Poole twice a week, Mondays & Fridays from 12 noon, and relive those great days.
From Pureland Learning College.
Missed an episode? Click here to listen to 'Voices of Faith' On Demand.
Come and enjoy 2 hours of all alternative and indie rock music. From the classics, right up to today's alternative music. Tash plays alternative music from Australia, the United States and all over the world.
If you like your music alternative, this is the radio program for you!
Stay up late with Sifu on 102.7FM as he delves into tales of strange, creepy & always fascinating encounters. Broadcast on Friday nights at 9pm from our local
T-BAR studios beaming far & wide across the Darling Downs, Lockyer Valley & beyond!
Listen to the podcast anytime on Community Radio Plus, our podcast page, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Join us as we play the best songs of all time across your Saturday.
Songs will finish, gigs will end, and bands will break up.
But you’ll never forget the 45s that touched your heart and soul.
45RPM honours the music of the 45 era: the 60s, 70s and 80s.
Corey Barnett brings you the Top 40 from the 90s-to-now!
Hear all the major chart hits from 1990 to 2022, plus a weekly AMRAP Top 5 that is all-Australian.
If it’s current in the charts, or rarely on the radio anymore, it’s on The Chill.
Kim Robson presents the weekly UK top 20 countdown, with extra info, gossip and interviews included.
Every Sunday morning Ray Hadley will take you through the top 20 country music songs of the week. He’ll also play new music and chat to some of the biggest names in international and Australian country music, and even feature live studio performances.
The Ray Hadley Country Music Countdown was launched due to Ray’s love of country music and his unwavering support of Australian country music artists. Ray possesses a genuine passion to see the industry grow.
Featuring a cavalcade of the best brass, military, pipe and concert bands from around the world, playing the best and widest selections from the band repertoire, as well as playing listener requests.
From Pureland Learning College.
Missed an episode? Click here to listen to 'Voices of Faith' On Demand.
An Indigenous-produced and presented magazine-style news and current affairs program, providing a platform for in-depth coverage of issues affecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians.
The program provides a balance to a lot of mainstream coverage of Indigenous issues, informing and entertaining all Australians about these issues.
A weekly digest from Vision Australia, the country’s largest service provision organisation for people who are blind or have low vision.
Vintage music from the 20s & 30s, or more precisely, 1926- 1937: jazz, big bands, and some Australian bands, personalities and music from the movies.
The program also feature monthly specials that highlight a personality or a band, a vocalist, musician, some relevant calendar event, perhaps a type of music or dance.
**Programs may change without notice, all times are displayed in AEST (Australian Eastern Standard Time).**
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