Looking for information about south west Australia? Visit Western Tourist Radio at www.touristradio.com.au for links to great south west tourist sites as well as a station guide for local tourist radio stations providing up to date information in Perth (the state capital) and south west towns.
Explore the Western Tourist Radio site for links to other south west Australian web sites, plus an upcoming events calendar for the south west. Links to upcoming events for Perth are included too.
Western Tourist Radio provides listeners (both local and travellers) with information about things to do, places to stay and services available in the south west of Western Australia, via a network of tourist radio stations. Our programs highlight aspects of each region, with information and humorous anecdotes on the history, industry, attractions and talents of the people in the region.
Western Tourist Radio Mission Statement To provide a network of tourist information stations that tourists will seek out because of the quality, reliability and presentation of their content. To provide a cost effective method for local businesses to promote their unique products and services. Thus enabling tourist activity to have the maximum economic benefit to regional economies. |
Western Tourist Radio operates stations in Perth City, Swan Valley, Bunbury, Busselton, Dunsborough, Cowaramup (near Margaret River) and Karridale (near Augusta) . In addition it holds licences in a number of other locations including Albany, Armadale, Denmark, Fremantle, Kalgoorlie, Mt Barker, Mundaring as well as a number of sites on the Eyre Highway.
On the web site you can download a printable station guide that also includes a country local authority number plates listing that creates an interesting diversion for kids while driving around WA. Tourist Radio stations are designed to have a range of 3 to 5 km from the transmitter to your car radio. Look for the blue TOURIST RADIO road signs and tune to the FM channel shown.
For any enquiries about Western Tourist Radio, contact Barry at info@touristradio.com.au.
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