Nambucca Valley Radio Celebrates Ten Years at Tewinga

Grace Walters and Faith Hutchinson providing some backing vocals to Clint Waaka and Roxane Yetfoy at the 2NVR Open Day on Saturday.

TO celebrate the relocation of their studio from Bowraville to the Tewinga Community Hall ten years ago, Nambucca Valley Radio 105.9FM threw their doors open to the public on Saturday 10 December.

Despite the initially wet weather a continual flow of visitors came to see the Nambucca Valley’s own community radio station for themselves.

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To make the day somewhat special, 2NVR delivered a broadcast of music being played at the studio by the talented and fun Clint & Roxy.

Some visitors to the station even accepted the opportunity to sing backup vocals for the delighted duo.

Roxy’s beautiful voice mesmerised the live audience and sounded just as good being streamed for listeners across the Valley and indeed the globe.

The Macksville Branch of the CWA were set up at the studio and offered a huge range of baked goods and even a few Christmas present ideas.

Valla Lions tended to a sausage sizzle to keep hungry visitors fed and Feaths Coffee Van looked after the beverage needs on the day.

The completely volunteer operated community radio station has evolved over the years as a broadcaster that caters for all tastes in music and radio content and has even drawn praise from local government for its work during times of natural disaster.

Some of yesterday’s visitors to the Tewinga Studios of 2NVR indicated that they may join the station to try community radio for themselves.

President of the 2NVR Committee of Management, Donna Collins told News Of The Area, “Our open day was a great way to celebrate ten years at Tewinga and was a wonderful example of real community coming together which is what 2NVR is all about.”

By Mick BIRTLES

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