Brisbane Indigenous Media Association has operated community radio station Triple A Murri Country since its first broadcast on April 6 1993. For several years it was known as 98.9 FM and recently rebranded to Triple A retuning to its roots. The station is best known for its unique blend of popular country and indigenous music. In addition to Murri Country 98.9FM, Brisbane Indigenous Media Association Ltd operates Triple A Vision, Triple A Training and BIMA Projects. Ipswich resident Jyi Lawton is the CEO of Triple A and joins the show to explain how it all began, what's happening now and what the future holds for Triple A.
Published: 28 March 2022.
Music: www.purple-planet.com
Image: Triple A Murri Country 98.9FM logo (supplied)
Triple A website: https://triplea.org.au/
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