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3CS

1134 3CS
Broadcast area Colac, Camperdown & various other areas
Slogan "Classic Hits, News, Talk & Sport"
Frequency 1134 KHz
Format Adult contemporary
Power 5 KW
Class Commercial
Transmitter coordinates 38°19′25″S 143°32′05″E / 38.3236°S 143.5347°E / -38.3236; 143.5347Coordinates: 38°19′25″S 143°32′05″E / 38.3236°S 143.5347°E / -38.3236; 143.5347
Callsign meaning 3 = VIC 'CS' - Colac & South-west
Owner Ace Radio
Website http://www.theradio.com.au

3CS is a radio station broadcasting in the South-West Victoria region, but based in Colac. Its format is based on Classic Hits, talk, sports and news. The station is aimed at an over 40 demographic.

There had been occasional discussion about the viability of having a locally based radio station in the area, but nothing had ever eventuated. A Melbourne radio station executive Mr. M. B. Duffy became aware, through his involvement with 3KZ, that radio reception in the Colac-Otways area was generally very poor. Duffy took the initiative and responded to the challenge that others had only spoken of and came to Colac in an effort to interest local businessmen in his proposal to establish a radio station in the area.

He was fortunate in finding some enthusiastic backers from within the town and in 1938 they joined forces to form the Colac Broadcasting Company Pty Ltd.

The most vital milestone in the preparatory stages though, was the granting of the all-important licence to broadcast. When this licence was obtained on January 27, 1939, all was set for the station to proceed. The need for a studio was quickly filled by enthusiastic director Mr Malcolm Wallace, who undertook to provide a suitable site. The property at 241 Murray Street (where the station still stands) was selected and construction work was soon under way.

There was an air of excitement and "considerable interest" around the town in the lead-up to the Saturday night opening of 3CS on October 7, 1939.

A large representation of local dignitaries arrived at the new station building for the 8pm opening of 3CS. Attendance was by invitation and the guest list read like a "Who's Who" of the Colac district. Local MLC Mr J. P. Jones; the Colac Shire President, Cr J. Miller; councillors L. Bayer, G. Howey and A. Bilson and the Town Clerk Mr A. N. Walls were all included in the official party. Appropriately, the Mayor of Colac at this time was Cr. Walter Selwood - Chirman of Directors of the Colac Broadcasting Company.

In front of the auditorium gathering, Cr Selwood introduced the local Federal Member, the Hon. G. A. Street, Minister for Defence. After receiving an enthusiastic reception from the crowd, Mr Street rose and thanked the directors for their invitation to perform this happy duty, which helped him forget, at least for a short time, some of the worries that now confronted him.


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