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Bruce Rock

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Radio Stations in Bruce Rock, Western Australia, Australia


Community Radio Stations

1. Radio Zig Zag FM 97.1 MHz

Radio Zig Zag plays a variety of music genres including rock, pop, jazz and current affairs programs. It also broadcasts the news, weather forecasts and community announcements.

2. Triple Y FM 107.3 MHz

Triple Y FM is a community radio station that plays country, rock, blues and folk music. It also features programs on local events, news and sports.

3. Spirit Radio 96.9 MHz

Spirit Radio is a Christian-based community radio station that broadcasts spiritual music, Bible teachings, and community events.


Commercial Radio Stations

1. Triple M 864 AM

Triple M is a commercial radio station that broadcasts rock music, news, sports and talk shows. It is known for its popular breakfast show called "The Hot Breakfast".

2. Hit 94.5 FM 94.5 MHz

Hit 94.5 is a commercial radio station that plays contemporary hits, pop music, and rock hits. It also features music competitions, news, and celebrity gossip.

3. Nova 93.7 FM 93.7 MHz

Nova 93.7 is a commercial radio station that plays contemporary hits, pop music, and international music. It also features the latest entertainment news and updates.


In conclusion, these are the top radio stations that are receivable in BruceRock, Western Australia, Australia. They offer a diverse range of music genres, news, and community events. Whether you prefer community radio stations or commercial radio stations, there is something for everyone to enjoy and listen to.


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