Radio Austral

Radio Austral
Broadcast area Sydney and Canberra
Slogan La Primera De Australia
Frequency

87.8 mHz FM Sydney

88.0 mHz FM Canberra
Format Spanish language programming
Owner Eduardo Mariano Gonzalez Cristobal

Radio Austral is an FM radio station based in Fairfield Radio Austral, broadcasting exclusively in Spanish, is the prime source of news, current affairs and entertainment of the very large Spanish speaking community of Australia. From the latest news from Australia and around the world to live coverage of the top sporting events in Australia and abroad, Radio Austral brings its listeners top quality entertainment, news analysis, sport programs, and breaking news.

Radio Austral has been on Air since the 27th of June 1992. From tango to salsa, Radio Austral also brings to Australia the best music from Latin America and Spain putting together a programming mix specially tailored to Australia’s multicultural Spanish audiences that include Spanish from Spain and Spanish speaking from Central America and South America.

Radio Austral – Spanish Radio Network. Radio Austral is your best getaway to Australia’s most diverse ethnic Spanish communities united around their common language. No other medium will give you better and more direct access to Australia’s large Spanish community than Radio Austral.

Soccer- Talk back radio Show- politics- news – culture – health and entertainment and company that makes Radio Austral the most important media organization in Spanish language to communicate a message, promote an event – to be in touch, advertise goods and services to the large Spanish audience that listen to this radio station free to air from North Sydney to Campbelltown in 87.8 fm, and to the world with www.radioaustral.com.au.

Radio Austral delivers messages and campaigns against drugs, obesity, abuse of alcohol, domestic violence and health.

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