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  2. Thermomix - Wikipedia

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    In April 2018 Thermomix in Australia was handed a $4.6 million fine because they had violated consumer law by failing to report dangerous defects. [21] [22] In 2014 Thermomix TM31 (12423100 to 14323199) was recalled in Australia. The ACCC issued recall notice 2014/14361 in October 2014.

  3. Date and time notation in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The date and time in Australia are most commonly recorded using the day–month–year format (13 February 2025) and the 12-hour clock (7:21 pm), although 24-hour time is used in some cases. For example, some public transport operators such as V/Line [ 1 ] and Transport NSW [ 2 ] use 24-hour time, although others use 12-hour time instead.

  4. Deal or No Deal (Australian game show) - Wikipedia

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    On 2 February 2004, the show was relaunched as a half-hour format and moved to weeknights at 5:30 pm, [16] directly competing against Nine's The Price Is Right. [17] This version was more successful, due to the increased number of episodes airing (five per week compared to the previous one per week).

  5. Steve Price (broadcaster) - Wikipedia

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    Price continues to appear as a weekly panelist on The Project, a role he has held since the show's inception. Beginning in 2020, he is also a regular contributor on Melbourne's Triple M. In April 2021, Southern Cross Austereo announced that Price would host Australia Today with Steve Price from 7am to 10am (AEST) on weekdays via the LISTNR app ...

  6. The Price Is Right (Australian game show) - Wikipedia

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    The first version of the modern The Price Is Right format first aired in Australia on the 0-10 Network from 1973 to 1974; this version was hosted by Garry Meadows and announcer Keith Livingston. At this time, Reg Grundy Organisation was copying many shows from Goodson-Todman Productions in the U.S.; they had a flair for making detailed copies ...

  7. List of radio stations in Australia - Wikipedia

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    AM. 990 kHz – ABC Radio National; 1494 kHz – 2AY – Ace Radio Network; 1611 kHz – Vision Christian Radio; 1701 kHz – SBS Radio 2 – Multicultural Radio; Note: Albury–Wodonga are twin cities, with Albury in New South Wales and Wodonga in Victoria. Therefore, listings of radio stations in either category can be received in both areas.

  8. FM broadcasting in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The government-run ABC-FM, (now ABC Classic), launched on January 24 1976, in Sydney, Canberra, Melbourne and Adelaide, later to expand to other capital cities and regional areas. The first commercial FM station was EON-FM (3EON-FM) Melbourne (now 3MMM or Triple M), on 11 July 1980. By the end of 1980, Sydney and Melbourne had two commercial FM ...

  9. List of Sydney radio stations - Wikipedia

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    The first radio licence in Australia was granted to Charles Maclurcan for station 2CM. [2] Commencing in 1923, 2SB is the second official station to be licensed. Sydney's first official station 2FC commenced service in 1924. In 1935, the studios of the ABC install a disc recorder, enabling the recording of programs to occur for the first time. [3]