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![]() HCJB Australia, which broadcasts on shortwave from Kununurra in Western Australia, has been granted planning approval for 31 new transmission towers, which will enable the station to become a truly worldwide broadcaster. Coverage from the existing three towers is restricted to South-East Asia and the Pacific region. The Wyndham-East Kimberley Shire council last night voted 6-3 to allow construction to go ahead. Transmitter site manager Mike Moore said the plan had always been to build up to 31 towers, but the approval process had taken seven years and been "agonising" due to objections from local residents. Mr Moore said the necessary land still had to be acquired from the state government, but it had indicated that would occur in the near future. Wyndham-East Kimberley Shire president Barbara Johnson said the radio towers had been an emotive issue with some residents worried about the health and aesthetic implications of shortwave radio. Some residents had also been concerned about possible Islamic reaction to the presence of a large Christian radio station, but Mrs Johnson said "I don't know that Islamic people are going to worry about a few radio towers in a little tiny place in outback Australia. If people are saying that because they're worried Christian messages will be transmitted into Muslim countries - well it really is a matter of turning your radio off if you don't like it." Construction of the towers could cost up to $20 million, Mr Moore said. Mrs Johnson said this would provide an economic boost for Kununurra, which has a population of 5500. (Source: Sunday Times, Australia) (via Media Network) |
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Thanks for the Info, Mike;
Find myself listening to Radio Australia quite often ( & not a word about Liars, Slackers, Gun Nuts, Alien Abductions or Political Rants) Dan HCJB Australia, which broadcasts on shortwave from Kununurra in Western Australia, has been granted planning approval for 31 new transmission towers, which will enable the station to become a truly worldwide broadcaster. Coverage from the existing three towers is restricted to South-East Asia and the Pacific region. The Wyndham-East Kimberley Shire council last night voted 6-3 to allow construction to go ahead. Transmitter site manager Mike Moore said the plan had always been to build up to 31 towers, but the approval process had taken seven years and been "agonising" due to objections from local residents. Mr Moore said the necessary land still had to be acquired from the state government, but it had indicated that would occur in the near future. Wyndham-East Kimberley Shire president Barbara Johnson said the radio towers had been an emotive issue with some residents worried about the health and aesthetic implications of shortwave radio. Some residents had also been concerned about possible Islamic reaction to the presence of a large Christian radio station, but Mrs Johnson said "I don't know that Islamic people are going to worry about a few radio towers in a little tiny place in outback Australia. If people are saying that because they're worried Christian messages will be transmitted into Muslim countries - well it really is a matter of turning your radio off if you don't like it." Construction of the towers could cost up to $20 million, Mr Moore said. Mrs Johnson said this would provide an economic boost for Kununurra, which has a population of 5500. (Source: Sunday Times, Australia) (via Media Network) |
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Mike Terry wrote: HCJB Australia, which broadcasts on shortwave from Kununurra in Western Australia, has been granted planning approval for 31 new transmission towers, which will enable the station to become a truly worldwide broadcaster. Coverage from the existing three towers is restricted to South-East Asia and the Pacific region. They (Mick O'Regan) interviewed one of HCJB Australia's executives on this week's Media Report about their plans and goals. I heard it off the air, but it should be on http://www.abc.net.au/rn . Take the pulldown program name list for Media Report (or something like that). The 1:30, 10:30, and 15:30 UTC time slot on Radio Australia (Health/Religion/Law/Media Reports) are some of the best programs on shortwave. Mark Zenier Washington State resident |
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