China takes up Australia’s former radio space in Pacific

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Many remote communities in Pacific island countries rely on shortwave radio Picture: RNZI

MELBOURNE, (RNZ PACIFIC) — Australia-based technology observer Peter Marks told Radio ABC’s
Tech Head program that since that withdrawal, this space is swiftly being filled up.

“Since Radio Australia has dropped off shortwave, many of the exact frequencies we used to use have been now
taken over by Chinese stations targetting the Asia Pacific region,” he explained.

“Now, shortwave bounces off the upper atmosphere, so a single shortwave transmitter can be heard over thousands of kilometres. It works particularly well over the many islands throughout the Pacific region.”

The revelation that the frequencies have been snapped up comes at a time of heightened speculation in Australian
media about the motives behind China’s growing influence in the Pacific.

“There’s obviously a bit of interest there… the fact that China has been ramping up while we’ve been pulling back,”
Marks said.

“I should say that Radio New Zealand International (now known as RNZ Pacific) does a terrific job in the Pacific.
They’re up there every day and they’re managing to run it. It just seems odd that Australia wouldn’t be doing it.”

The withdrawal of ABC’s shortwave presence in the Pacific is part of an ongoing Australian government review of the country’s media services in the wider region.

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