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Vox is a general interest news site for the 21st century. Its mission is simple: Explain the news. Vox FM is a not-for-profit charitable institution dedicated to give members of the Illawarra community a voic e. From music programs playing hits from the 50’s, 60’s 70’s and 80’s to discussing r egions local issues & hosting ethnic music.

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VOX FM
CityWollongong, New South Wales, Australia
Broadcast areaIllawarra
Frequency106.9 MHzFM
SloganThe Voice of the Illawarra
Programming
FormatCommunity access
Ownership
OwnerIllawarra Community FM Broadcasters Limited
History
2VOX
Links
WebcastVOX FM [1]
Websitewww.voxfm.org.au

VOXFM 106.9 is a community radio station in Wollongong, New South Wales, broadcasting on 106.9 on the FM band.The station's broadcast area in the Illawarra includes Helensburgh in the north to Gerringong in the south, and some listeners receive the signal in the Blue Mountains. The station plays music from the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. It also has jazz, blues and folk programmes, and for programmes for the area's ethnic communities including- Bosnian, Chilean, Croatian, Cyprian, Dutch, Filipino, German, Greek, Irish, Koori, Macedonian, Portuguese, Puka Puka, Scottish, Serbian, Slovenian, Spanish, Tongan, Turkish, African and Polish.

The station is not privately owned, and is a non-profit organisation funded by government grants, sponsorship and donations. It is run by volunteers and a board of directors elected by station members.

Vox FM, FM 101.7, Tegucigalpa. Live stream plus station schedule and song playlist. Listen to your favorite radio stations at Streema. Album of the week Guy Sebastian - T.R.U.T.H Australia's Guy Sebastian has just released a new album called T.R.U.T.H a twelve song album with the familiar Guy Sebastian sound on 16th October 2020. A fantastic album to listen to and relax with. Make sure you check out this brilliant album.

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Narelle Clay, CEO of Southern Youth and Family Services, spoke to Crossfire in December 2008 after Prime Minister Kevin Rudd announced The Road Home, an initiative to decrease the nations homeless population by the year 2020.

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More than 100 000 Australians sleep without secure housing.

Narelle Clay joined Crossfire to discuss the on-going problems and whether the economic down turn has meant more people are asking for help.

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For more information on where to find assistance visit the Southern Youth and Family Services website.

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