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How to tune in...
Radio National is broadcast on over 260 frequencies around Australia, the largest single network in the country.
In some places Radio National is broadcast on the AM band and in some areas, particularly rural regions, it's broadcast on FM. To find our frequency in your local area, visit our Tune In page.
Program guide...
What's being broadcast on Radio national at any one time varies across at least 4 timezones and 10 different regions. To find out what's on, and when, visit our daily program schedule page.
Radio National is also available via digital radio to listeners in some regions. To find out whether digital radio is available in your area and the the area's digital channel number, visit the ABC's reception advice website.
Newsletters...
If you'd like to receive a weekly email with information about what's coming up on Radio National, subscribe to our highlights newsletter. You can also subscribe to various other newsletters covering areas of interest or specific programs.
Transcripts...
Many of the programs produce full transcripts of each program. These are widely used for research, and because they stay online forever, form an invaluable archive. Visit our a Transcripts for further details
Streaming Audio...
This website also makes programs available as audio on demand. This means that if you have Real Player software (you only require the free basic version), or Windows Media, you can listen to programs again at a time that is convenient for you. For further details visit the Audio on Demand page.
Streaming Audio...
You can listen to Radio National live on the net, allowing you to enjoy our programming at any time. This service is available by clicking your preferred audio software, Real Audio or Windows Media Player, at the top of the Audio on Demand page.
Podcasts and mp3s...
The majority of Radio national's program are now also available as mp3s available for individual manual download, or as podcast feeds that automatically update and download. You can listen to on your computer, or transfer from your computer to the listening device of your choice - anything that can play mp3s, from mobile phones to personal organisers to specialist mp3 players. For further details visit the downloadable Audio page.