Voice of Print Media Across Australia
The RPH Network broadcasts 1,750 hours of specialist RPH programming and information segments each week.
Trained volunteer staff prepare and read from a broad range of national, state and local newspapers and other high-turnover print materials, including magazines. They also serialise books for broadcast.
The RPH Network broadcasts important information segments, including government information, assisting Australians with a print disability to participate fully in Australian social, political and economic life.
General Programming
Broadcasts articles from particular publications:
- The Australian
- Australian Financial Review
- The Sydney Morning Herald
- The Age
- The Telegraph
- The Advertiser
- The Canberra Times
- The West Australian
- The Courier Mail
- The Mercury
- BRW
- Time Magazine
- The Women’s Weekly
- New Idea
- Home & Garden
- Men’s Health
Subject Based Programming
- Cinemascope
- The Cookbook Show
- Galleries & Gardens
- Garden Grapevine
- Good Sports
- The Health Show
- History Today
- The Law & You
- Letters to the Editor
- Media Talk
- The Opinion Pages
- Science News
- Talking Vision
- There & Back
- TV Guides
- Veterans’ Affairs
“RPH programming overwhelmingly depends on volunteers and includes readings from newspapers, periodicals and novels as well as information on topics ranging from local events and activities to travel, science, health and sport.”
Senator the Hon. Gareth Evans
Minister for Transport & Communications
1988