Our radio network

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Advertising is an essential part of being in business and being successful. You don’t just start a business and expect people to walk through your door.

Building customers, growing relationships and bringing customers back time and time again is a long term project that needs careful planning and a long term commitment.

One of the biggest challenges businesses face is how to grow their customer base and keep it growing. We can show you how to build a marketing strategy using brand advertising and call to action campaigns using both radio and digital advertising.

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Rebel Radio Network has the largest agricultural footprint of any other commercial radio network.

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The choice of radio station for mining sites in NSW and Queensland.

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Hit the 35-64 year age demographic hard with our rock station Rebel FM and our easy AC Station the Breeze.

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In South East Queensland have a potential reach of over 337 000 people within our target demographic across one of the fastest growing markets in Australia, Northern Gold Coast and Southern Logan corridor.

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Want to reach real locals in real towns across Queensland & New South Wales?

Rebel Radio Network Radio stations, Rebel FM and The Breeze are the go-to commercial radio stations in regional and South East QLD and NSW—broadcasting in duopoly markets where we dominate the dial.

Whether it’s rock with attitude on Rebel or relaxed, easy listening on The Breeze, our stations connect with loyal audiences every day—keeping them informed, entertained, and engaged. Your customers are already listening.

We don’t just talk—we connect. If you want to get your brand heard, partner with Rebel FM and The Breeze to put your business front and centre in the communities you want to reach.

Let’s get your message on air and online—where it counts.

Towns

Adani Mine

Carmichael coal mine in Queensland’s Galilee Basin, operated by Adani’s Bravus Mining & Resources, spans roughly 447 sq km …

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Alpha

Alpha is undergoing a major transformation with the Alpha Coal Project, bringing significant economic growth …

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Amrun

The Amrun bauxite mine on Queensland’s Cape York Peninsula, operated by Rio Tinto, is a major open-pit project producing around …

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Beaudesert

Beaudesert, under an hour’s drive from Brisbane, offers authentic Australian country life to its nearly 15 000 …

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Biloela

Biloela, the “Shire of Opportunity,” boasts a booming economy and friendly community.

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Canungra

Canungra, the “Valley of the Owls”, is a tourism hotspot 40 minutes from the Gold Coast and Brisbane.

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Century Mine

The Century Zinc Mine, located near Lawn Hill in Queensland, has a dynamic operational history.

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Chinchilla

Chinchilla, “Melon Capital” of Australia, is a growing town 300km northwest of Brisbane.

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Collinsville

Collinsville, 87km southwest of Bowen, is a resurging mining town. Glencore, reopening in 2016, employs over 300 …

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Cooktown

Cooktown, formerly “Cook’s Town,” is a historic Australian town with over 2,700 residents. Once a Gold …

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Dugald River

MMG Limited’s Dugald River mine, 65 kilometers northwest of Cloncurry, Queensland, stands as a significant in …

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Gloucester

Gloucester, NSW, a scenic town of 2,500, sits at the base of Barrington Tops National Park. Agriculture, mainly …

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Gold Coast

Queensland’s Gold Coast, the state’s second largest city is a vibrant coastal city, boasting a population of …

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Goondiwindi

Goondiwindi, a rural town in southern Queensland, serves as a vital agricultural hub. With a population of …

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Hope Vale

Hope Vale, on Cape York, Queensland, is home to about 1,000 people from thirteen clan groups, primarily speaking …

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Jimboomba

Jimboomba, a growing semi-rural town in Logan City, Queensland, has experienced significant population growth …

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Julia Creek

Richmond and Julia Creek, along Flinders Highway, offer distinct outback experiences. Richmond, with 500 residents …

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Karumba

The Shire of Carpentaria, where outback meets sea, includes Karumba (fishing port) and Normanton (administrative center).

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Kooralbyn

Kooralbyn, an hour south of Brisbane, thrives on tourism, fueled by the 2016 reopening of the renovated Kooralbyn Resort.

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Logan

Logan, midway between Brisbane and the Gold Coast, is an industrious city of over 300,000 residents.

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Miles

Miles, formerly Dogwood Crossing, is an agriculturally rich town with nearly 2,000 residents.

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Monto

Monto, a newer Queensland city 200km west of Bundaberg, blends agriculture (cattle, dairy, crops) with cultural experiences.

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Moura

Moura, in the Dawson Valley, is a coal mining town with nearly 2,000 residents.

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Normanton

The Shire of Carpentaria, where the outback meets the sea, comprises Karumba (fishing port) and Normanton …

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Richmond

Richmond and Julia Creek, along the Flinders Highway, offer distinct outback experiences.

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Stanthorpe

Stanthorpe, known for its produce and wines, is a Queensland culinary haven. Home to nearly 5,000 residents …

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Tamborine Mountain

Tamborine Mountain, the Gold Coast’s “green behind the gold,” offers a peaceful retreat. Home to over 7,000 residents …

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Taroom

Taroom, an early Queensland inland town, has a population of nearly 900. Key industries include beef cattle farming, …

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Tenterfield

Tenterfield, nestled in the New England region, borders national parks and bushland. It’s a three-hour drive from Brisbane and …

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Theodore

Theodore, established in the 1920s, thrives despite past challenges. With 450 residents, its economy is driven by mining, …

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Weipa

Weipa, gateway to western Cape Yorke, boasts stunning beaches and the world’s largest bauxite deposit.

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Wide Bay

Wide Bay, Queensland, encompassing five local government areas, covers 48,400 sq km and has nearly 307,745 residents.

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