Vintage FM is proud to announce that it is back broadcasting in the Penrith and Hawkesbury area
on 87.8 FM frequency, giving listeners a much better FM reception of Vintage FM.
Vintage FM started broadcasting to the Penrith area on January 1, 2009, and quickly became an
icon and Penrith’s local radio station. Since 2021, Vintage FM has been exclusively transmitting
from Razorback Mountain on 88.7 FM.
As of December 1, Vintage FM returned to the airwaves in the Penrith & Hawkesbury area on 87.8
FM and will continue broadcasting across the Camden & Wollondilly area on 88.7 FM, as well as
online through iHeart radio.
“It will be great to have a strong FM signal back in the Penrith and Hawkesbury areas”, according
to Vintage FM Sales Manager Wayne Willmington. He also said, “over the years, we have helped
so many businesses in this area grow, and we look forward to doing it again. I love helping and
promoting local businesses”.
Vintage FM Director Barry Parsons said, “local radio is so important for the local community and
Vintage FM will continue to support the community as well as continuing to play music that is over
40 years old”. Barry also said, “New transmitters have now been installed to transmit the Vintage
FM signal on 87.8 FM”.
As well as the two FM frequencies, Vintage FM has a massive online audience through many radio
apps, including the iHeart Radio App, with an average of 67,000 listeners each month. The FM
frequencies will now have Vintage FM available on the radio in the Penrith and Hawkesbury
regions, as well in the Aerotropolis around the Western Sydney International Airport.
Vintage FM is “All About The Music”. The playlist draws from a large variety of songs from the
1960’s, 1970’s and 1980’s – songs that will bring back great memories. In addition, the station
features popular segments such as the 9 O’clock Coffee Break and 60’s at 6 each weekday along
with Breakfast with the Beatles and Living in the 70’s during the weekend.
The Vintage FM on air team are all locals and have many years of experience. They include Kevin
Graham, John Bond, Wayne Willmington (Willmo) and Brian Campbell.
Further information on Vintage FM is available at vintagefm.com.au