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ABC Radio Brisbane (callsign: 4QR) is an ABC Local Radio station in Brisbane, Queensland. It is one of the largest stations in the network, serving as a base for Queensland programming - many programs are broadcast across the ABC Local Radio network in regional and rural areas of Queensland when those stations are not carrying local programming.

The 2017 on-air team includes Craig Zonca, Steve Austin, Kelly Higgins-Devine, Emma Griffiths and David Curnow. Past presenters have included Spencer Howson, Tim Cox, Madonna King, Peter Dick, Rod Henshaw, Andrew Carroll and Susan Mitchell.


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General History

Radio broadcasting began in Brisbane in 1925 when the Government of Queensland commenced its own broadcasting operations with the callsign 4QG - 4 denoted the state of Queensland; QG stood for Queensland Government. 4QG became a part of the ABC's radio network at its inception in 1932.

The ABC started a second Brisbane station on 7 January 1938, using the callsign 4QR. The new station carried national programming--the forerunner of Radio National--while 4QG aired mainly local content. On 28 July 1963, the two stations quietly switched schedules, with 4QR becoming the local outlet for Brisbane while 4QG picked up the national schedule. ABC officials wanted to minimise interruptions of regular programming by parliamentary sessions. 4QG now operates under the callsign 4RN, in common with all other Radio National services in Queensland.

Until December 2006, ABC Radio Brisbane's studios were located on Coronation Drive in the Brisbane inner-city suburb of Toowong (a location severely damaged by water in the 1974 Brisbane floods).

A number of breast cancer cases at the ABC's Toowong studios led to the permanent evacuation of the entire site in December, 2006. 350 staff, from ABC television, radio and online, were relocated. For the next five years, the station broadcast from an office building in Lissner Street Toowong. In January 2012, 612 moved to a newly built facility in South Bank.

In September 2006, ABC Radio Brisbane was "host radio broadcaster" for naturalist Steve Irwin's memorial service at Australia Zoo, Beerwah. Breakfast announcers Spencer Howson (from ABC Radio Brisbane) and John Stokes (from the ABC Sunshine Coast station) were chosen to host the broadcast, made available to radio stations around the world.


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Technical History

Radio 4QR commenced operation on 7 January 1938.

At commencement the station was owned by the Commonwealth of Australia and under the legislation of the day required no licence. The Postmaster-General's Department maintained the transmission system and the station's studios, while the Australian Broadcasting Commission (subsequently Australian Broadcasting Corporation from 1 July 1983) created the programme content to be transmitted. A licence was issued for the first time in 1992 in accordance with the newly legislated Broadcasting Services Act.

Initially it operated on a frequency of 940 kHz within the then current 10 kHz channel spacing plan. On 1 September 1948 the station changed frequency to 590 kHz to accord with a revised Australia / New Zealand 10 kHz channel spacing plan which involved many changes to Australian station frequencies, particularly those in Queensland and New South Wales. In 1972/1973 the 4QR frequency was changed slightly to 580 kHz. Finally, on 24 November 1978 the frequency was changed to 612 kHz to accord with the 9 kHz channel spacing plan which had been agreed by Australia at Geneva in 1975 ("The 1975 Geneva Agreement").

Station 4QR has seen several power increases since its commencement, both to increase its coverage area and to ameliorate increasing levels of man-made radio noise and night-time skywave interference levels. Initial operation was at 500 Watts. Power was increased to 1 kW in 1942/1943 and again to 2 kW in 1944/1945 to support the many military personnel in Brisbane during World War II. Power was increased to 10 kW in 1948/1949 and finally to 50 kW in 1962/1963.

At the time of initial establishment Radio 4QR operated from a city location. For many years now Radio 4QR has shared (with Radio 4QG, now 4RN) a tall dual anti-fading guyed and sectionalised vertical radiator of 198 metres AGL with structural capacitative top hat located at Bald Hills on the northern outskirts of Brisbane. The mast is a very prominent feature visible from major highways in the vicinity. There is a shorter (81 metres AGL) vertical guyed radiator on the site which provides a standby capability during main antenna maintenance.


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Programming Schedule

Mondays to Fridays

  • 5.00am - 8.00am Breakfast, Craig Zonca
  • 7.45am - 8.30am News & AM with Sabra Lane National
  • 8.30am - 11.00am Mornings, Steve Austin
  • 11.00am - 12.00pm The Conversation Hour, Richard Fidler National
  • 12.00pm - 1.00pm The World Today, Eleanor Hall National
  • 1.00pm - 3.00pm Afternoons, Kelly Higgins-Devine Statewide
  • 3.00pm - 6.00pm Drive, Emma Griffiths
  • 6.00pm - 7.00pm PM, Mark Colvin National
  • 7.00pm - 9.00pm Evenings, David Curnow - Statewide
  • 9.00pm - 1.00am Nightlife, Philip Clark (Monday - Thursday) and Sarah MacDonald (Friday - Sunday) National
  • 1.00am - 5.00am Overnights, Trevor Chappell (Monday - Thursday) and Rod Quinn (Friday - Sunday) National

Saturdays

  • 6.00am - 7.45am Saturday Breakfast, Rebecca Levingston
  • 7.45am - 8.00am Queensland News
  • 8.00am - 8.30am Saturday AM, Elizabeth Jackson National
  • 8.30am - 12.00pm Weekends, Rebecca Levingston Statewide
  • 12.00pm - 6.30pm Grandstand, various National
  • 6.30pm - 10.00pm Grandstand, various National (or other programming -season dependent)
  • 10.00pm - 2.00am Nightlife, Sarah MacDonald National
  • 2.00am - 5.00am Overnights, Rod Quinn National

Sundays

  • 5.30am - 10.00am Australia All Over, Ian McNamara - National
  • 10.00am - 12.00pm Weekends, Rebecca Levingston - Statewide
  • 12:00pm - 6.30pm Grandstand, various National
  • 6.30pm - 9.00pm Rihanna Patrick - National
  • 9.00pm - 9.30pm Sunday Profile, Richard Aedy - National
  • 9.30pm - 10.00pm Speaking Out, Larissa Behrendt - National
  • 10.00pm - 2.00am Nightlife, Sarah MacDonald - National
  • 2.00am - 5.00am Overnights, Rod Quinn - National

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Current Reporters

ABC Radio Brisbane has three reporters who work across a variety of shows.

Emma Sykes

Terri Begley is the Breakfast and Mornings field reporter.

Miriam Hall


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Local Programs

Breakfast

Breakfast is heard on ABC Radio Brisbane each weekday between 5am and 7:45am, and features news, sports reports, weather forecasts, financial information, discussions about the day's news and live traffic reports. News bulletins are broadcast throughout the program on the half-hour from 5am until 7am concluding with the station's flagship 15-minute bulletin at 7:45am.

The program has won numerous ratings surveys in the Brisbane radio market throughout recent years.

Spencer Howson presented the program for eleven years, from the beginning of 2006 and to the end of 2016. In November 2016, Howson announced he was stepping down from hosting the breakfast show.

In December 2016, it was announced that Queensland Country Hour presenter Craig Zonca would be the new host of the station's breakfast show commencing in 2017.

Mornings

Mornings is broadcast from 8:30am until 11:00am with the first 30 minutes devoted to the main news stories of the day. Prime ministers, premiers and other politicians will lobby to be interviewed in this first half hour. After 9:00am talkback callers are encouraged to contribute to the day's debate. Mornings has proved almost as controversial as the stories normally covered on the local current affairs show. Several people have presented the show over the years with their departure often making headlines.

Recent presenters have been Madonna King (2006-11), Steve Austin (2004-5), Kirsten Macgregor (2003), Susan Mitchell (2002), Andrew Carroll (2000-1), Cathy Border (2000), John Barton, Carolyn Tucker (1998-99), Anna Reynolds and Rod Henshaw.

In 2002, the ABC was forced to apologise to Andrew Carroll and admit he was unfairly sacked (See Media Release). Carroll was taken off-air after commenting, during an interview with Queensland Premier Peter Beattie, that he would have to "reconsider the terms of his contract" (or similar). Carroll's story was featured on the ABC's own media watchdog program Media Watch.

In October 2011, King announced that she would be leaving the station to spend more time with her children.

In December 2011, Steve Austin was announced as King's replacement.

Afternoons

The station's Afternoons program is broadcast on ABC Radio Brisbane between 1pm and 3pm. The 2pm-3pm hour of the program is simulcast on the ABC Local Radio Queensland regional network. The presenter then hosts an additional hour exclusively for regional listeners between 3pm and 4pm, while Brisbane listeners are hearing the first hour of their local drive program.

Drive

The Drive program is heard between 3pm and 6pm.

Evenings

A local Evenings program is heard from 7pm until 10pm Monday to Thursday and is simulcast on the regional ABC Local Radio Queensland network. A new national edition of Evenings hosted by Christine Anu will be heard on ABC Radio Brisbane on Friday and Saturday nights in 2017.

Former ABC News television presenter David Curnow was appointed host of Evenings in late 2013.

Saturday Breakfast

A Saturday edition of Breakfast is broadcast between 6am and 7:45am each week.

Weekend Mornings

Weekend Mornings is broadcast between 8:30am and midday on Saturdays and from 10am and midday on Sundays. The program is simulcast on the ABC Local Radio Queensland regional network between 10am and midday on both days.

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