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CHY FM 104.1

Locality: Coffs Harbour, New South Wales

Phone: +61 2 6651 1104



Address: Cruickshank Centre - 30 Orlando St 2450 Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.chyfm.org.au/

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22.01.2022 About time! Archie Roach to be inducted into the Hall of Fame at 2020 ARIA Awards



21.01.2022 There goes the serenity.....

20.01.2022 Dude, I will be there the second they let me in Australia... Dave Grohl tells us everything you need to know about the new Foo Fighters album

16.01.2022 Wanna get on the telly???? Eureka Productions and Channel Nine are creating a brand new show to showcase Australian families at their best. We want to hear from households all over the country about all the different ways they run their lives, and share their tips for beating bedtime routines or conquering screen time standoffs. This is a lighthearted and fun celebration of all things parenting and is being brought to you by the team from Travel Guides, LEGO Masters & This Ti...me Next Year. If you and your family are up for sharing your best parenting hacks and advice then we want to hear from you. Or if you can think of another family that would be fun to watch then send them our way. Each household needs to have kids living at home with at least one of the kids between the ages of 4-12. Filming will take approx. 2-3 weeks in February and March of 2021 and all families will be compensated for their time. It has been a crazy year so if you want an adventure with your family and are up for sharing your lives for a week or two then please apply now. If you would like more information about the show, feel free to email Joanna: [email protected]



15.01.2022 Looking for some part-time work over the holidays.....?

11.01.2022 HAPPY DIWALI - 14 November 2020 After the tribulations of 2020, we'd like to wish you a great Diwali May the Festival of Lights, fill your life with the glow of happiness and the sparkle of joy

11.01.2022 As heard on Technical Difficulties today, The Hero Gene is a book by local author Steven Doyle. The Hero Gene is the story of a teenager's deadly adventures to save Earth from carbon-breathing aliens. It's set in 2932 when fires and storms ravage the planet, bu thanks to the world's young adults taking action, humanity still has hope. You can get your copy at: www.heherogene.com



08.01.2022 Hey Foo fans - this is getting real.... By Alexander Pan... The first time I saw Foo Fighters live was when they performed a secret gig at Manning Bar in Sydney as part of their 2011 Wasting Light tour. After hours of lining up for tickets and then some more hours waiting to get into the bar itself, what unfolded was one of the best gigs of my life. The whole band rocked up as relaxed as I've ever seen them and then Dave came onto the stage last, barefoot and drinking a Crown... Lager. For the next three hours, I stood within a metre of the band and came within touching distance of Dave's guitar on several occasions. So to get the opportunity to chat with Chris Shiflett and Nate Mendel about the Foos' newest album, Medicine At Midnight, it felt like things were coming around full circle. Stay tuned because I have a lot more Foo Fighters content coming over the course of this week and I can't wait to share it with you all. See more

04.01.2022 Sad to announce that The Jack and Will Show is coming to an end. Their last program - with special guest Tiga from the Dolphin Marine Conservation Park - will be Thursday 19th November - 4.30pm. After several years with 104.1 CHY FM, Jack and Will are off on new adventures, Year 9 and in their spare time doing some part-time work (Ker-ching$). We will all miss you - especially Hugo - and wish you every success. The door is always open whenever you want to return.

02.01.2022 Rock and Roll will never die...

02.01.2022 Good news for lovers of live music! Crowd sizes increased in boost for arts sector Increased crowd numbers and a lifeline for arts business are on the table as the government unveils its roadmap for live events.

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