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23 July 2009This video documents the historical struggle of Indigenous radio in Sydney.
From humble beginnings operating out of a terrace house in Redfern twenty years ago, the Aboriginal voice on Sydney radio has struggled to seal its place on the city's airwaves.
For Koori Radio, its roller-coaster ride in the battle for a fulltime on-air licence ended in success back in 2002.
And since then the station's gone from strength to strength with the broadcaster opening its new state-of-the-art studio late last year.
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