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2LF 1350 AM Young, 107.7 FM Cootamundra and 99.5 FM
Cowra
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2NZ 1188 AM Inverell and 102.9 FM Glen Innes
2PK 1404 AM Parkes
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Gloucester
2SM 1269 AM Sydney and 2SM Digital Radio
2TM 1287 AM Tamworth
2VM 1503 AM Moree, 89.5 FM Goondiwindi, 92.9 FM
Lightning Ridge, 103.5 FM Collarenebri, 106.7 FM Walgett
and 105.5 FM Mungindi
4GY 558 AM Gympie-Cooloola and 107.1 FM Noosa
4WK 1359 AM Toowoomba, 963 AM Darling Downs, 95.9 FM
Dalby and 91.5 FM Stanthorpe
RADIO 531 AM Kempsey and 93.5 FM Port Macquarie
RADIO 97 Tweed Heads, 104.1 FM Gold Coast and 103.5 FM
Northern Rivers
Biographies
Graeme Hughes
As a sportsman, Hughes found most success in rugby league, playing for the
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs as well as representing his state at the age
of 19. He was a key member of the Bulldogs "Entertainers" era playing
second-row in the Grand Final loss against St George and starred the
following year in Canterbury's 18-4 victory against Easts in 1980. Hughes
retired in 1982 after a series of injuries to focus on his media career.
Gavin Robertson
Gavin Robertson is a former Australian cricketer who played in four Tests
and thirteen One Day Internationals from 1994 to 1998 after a first-class
cricket career that saw him depart New South Wales for Tasmania and then
return to New South Wales.
Gavin is also a member of the band Six & Out with Australian fast bowler
Brett Lee, in which he plays drums and supplies backing vocals.
Brett Papworth
Brett Papworth played first grade rugby league for the Eastern Suburbs
Roosters in the New South Wales Rugby League competition. He had formerly
been an Australian rugby union international. His position of choice was
usually at centre.
Papworth commenced his rugby career with rugby union side Eastwood in the
New South Wales competition and proceeded to make a total of fifteen test
appearances for the Australian Wallabies side between 1985 and 1987 prior to
switching to rugby league the following year.
Papworth elected to sign for the Eastern Suburbs side at the commencement of
the 1988 season but his progress was hampered with a series of injuries.
Over the next five years in rugby league Papworth's considerable talents
were rarely on show; successive breaks to his jaw, shoulders and knees
limited his game time to but five appearances. At the conclusion of the 1991
season Papworth announced his decision to retire.