NEWS

The Triple Zed newsroom has a strong history of providing a quality independent news service for the Brisbane community. We provide a forum for many important local and international issues which are ignored or distorted by the mainstream media. In doing so we go beyond the 30 second news grab, and strive to delve further into issues which affect our lives and that of our planet.

You can now access 4ZzZFM Alternative News online 24/7 at:

http://news.4zzzfm.org.au


Introducing the 4ZZZ Blog! Check it out here:

http://4zzzfm.wordpress.com/


The 4ZzZ Blog is a space where announcers, volunteers and listeners can come together to keep the vibe of the station going, with a big focus on local Brisbane happenings. The 4ZzZ blog is a place where YOU can have your say, by sending your articles to 4ZzZ Local Voices Dept.

All of the news produced at Triple Zed is done so on a volunteer basis, by people are passionate about what they do.
Triple Zed is your radio station. If you’d like to be involved in the newsroom we’d like that a lot!

If you'd like to volunteer at Triple Zed and be part of the news team either call 32521555 and leave a message for news or e-mail us.

30 NOV 2010 4ZZZ NEWSROOM NETS CBAA AWARD
The 4ZzZ Newsroom has collected a prestiguous award at the annual Community Broadcasting Association of Australia Awards held in November 2009.

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30 JUN 2010 ZEDLINES BROADCAST DAILY!
Get your fix of daily alternative news headlines on your fave community station!

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30 JUN 2010 BRISBANE LINE


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30 JUN 2010 4ZZZ NEWS HEADLINES- NOW ONLINE
Check out 4ZzZ's new dedicated news site- add it to your faves!

Alternative and independent news that you won't hear anywhere else.


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30 JUN 2010 CHECK OUT THE LATEST ON THE 4ZZZ BLOG!
Check it out here:

http://4zzzfm.wordpress.com/


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When 4ZZZ starting broadcasting on 8th December 1975 it was with a low power licence. Zed was eventually granted a full licence on 30th November 1978. When this happened 4ZZZ was ready to commence broadcasting from Mt Coot-tha to the greater Brisbane area because some very nice hard working people had built a transmitter hut and mast there for them prior to them being granted the licence.