2MCR broadcasts in 7 languages to local communities with information and music programming. The Macarthur Migrant Resource Centre assists 2MCR and broadcasters to produce our daily lineup of programs.
Macarthur Migrant Resource Centre
The Macarthur Migrant Resource Centre has supported, encouraged, and resourced new and emerging community groups residing in the Macarthur area in their efforts to:
- successfully apply for Ethnic Program time at Macarthur Community Radio
- develop ethno-specific community radio programs which will provide for the needs of their area of information and education, news, discussion and cultural maintenance and development
Contact Details for the Macarthur Migrant Resource Centre.
Address: Ground Floor City Centre Arcade, 171-179 Queen Street, Campbelltown
Phone: (02) 4627 1188 Fax: (02) 4628 6068
Weblink: http://www.mmrc.org.au
E-Mail: mmrc@zipworld.com.au
Note: All programs are in English unless indicated.
6 pm - Pacific Islands Program with Paul
7 pm - Cambodian Program
1 pm - Scottish Ceilidh Show with Grace Rumsey
Travel tips and information form Cockburnspath to the Butt of Lewis in Scotland Today. Information on the Tartan poems. In the Scottish Kitchen, Schottish History from the calander, Scottish Music, songs & pipes & drums.
6 pm - Tongan Telegraph with
Paul and Issy
Spoken in Tongan
6 pm - Spanish with George Lamelas
6 pm - Samoa Calling spoken in Samoan
The latest news from Samoa and the Macarthur region. Also Samoan music, birthdays, on-air visitations for people sick in hospital. more...
6 pm - Laotian Program spoken in Lao
National, World and Local news spoken in the native Loa tongue. Also translated community service announcements and music for the hour.
7 pm - Filipino Program with Eve Sullivan
One hour of classic and contemporary filipino music and news & weather from the Philippines as well as filipino community news presented in the filipino language by Eve Sullivan, a Philippine born Aussie who has been living in the Macarthur region since 2000.
10 pm - Multicultural Youth with James & Issy
Samoan, Tongan, Fiji and English Music mixed in with local youth issues and job vacancies.
6pm - Te Rongopai with Wally Ruha
Maori news and music. |