1RPH
Radio1RPH is a not-for profit community radio station which provides information and entertainment services for people who have difficulty reading. This may include the vision-impaired, but also those with any condition that hinders reading, or anyone busy or pressed for time. About 80 volunteers read from the daily newspapers (local and national) for three-and-a-half hours daily. Furthermore, we broadcast a diverse range of special interest programs, as well as book readings. 1RPH broadcasts to the Canberra, Wagga Wagga and Junee regions, and is part of a network of RPH stations around Australia.
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On March 9, join us in raising our hands for Canberra! |
Be part of the 2nd annual Hands Up for Canberra Giving Day and help us turn this into an annual giving tradition for every Canberran!
March 9th, the day after Canberra Day, will be a historic day for everyone in our community to GIVE BIG - join in on the fun(draising) and support us through the Hands up for Canberra Giving Day! Plus, every $1 you donate will become $2 with our generous matched funding matching dollar-for-dollar until we reach $10,000.
We'll have just 48 hours to raise $10,000! Come on Canberra, together we can do this!
#HandsUp4CBR
The Hands Up for Canberra Giving Day is proudly supported by:
A big thank you to our Supporters
The real heroes who are kindly helping us achieve our goal

$104
Margaret Burge

$26
Anonymous

$104
June
Well done Sandra...

$100
Anonymous

$104
Joseph Ots

$515
Anonymous

$52
Eveline Kuang

$104
Michael Crane

$21
Anonymous

$26
Anonymous

$26
Jean Bennett

$26
Stuart Goddard
1RPH is an awesome station even for those of us fortunate enough to be able to see.

$52
Jessica Durand Durand

$52
Margaret Millard

$208
Zachary Lyall

$52
Anthea Bundock

$104
Murray Johns

$100
Geoffrey Mcdougall

$104
Robert Altamore

$104
Amelia Mckenzie

$104
Steve Diep

$52
Stephanie Kam

$52
Anonymous

$52
Kacey Lam

$515
Anonymous

$104
Sandra Purser

$52
Victoria Clare

$52
This donation is to honour the life of Shirley Meade who was our wonderful neighbour in the 1960s and we were the children next door