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Summary Of: 2AAA

2AAA had its beginnings in June 1978 when a group people gathered to discuss the idea... 2AAA was granted a licence by the Australian Broadcasting Tribunal... 2AAA transmitted from temporary premises in the Australian Arcade... 2AAA relocated to its own premises in November 1982...

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