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Vale Graham Edwards

Graham Edwards, a longtime Broadcast Engineer at Territory FM 104.1, has recently passed away.

Station Manager Matt Bern says: “We are deeply saddened by this loss and extend our sincere condolences to his family, friends, colleagues, and extended networks.”

“Graham ran his own communications business for many years. He was the Broadcast Engineer at Territory FM and contributed greatly to our success and embodying the values we hold dear.”

“He was known for his dedication, professionalism, and warm spirit. He designed and rebuilt the Territory FM studios twice, and collectively kept us on air for nearly 36 years”.

“You would often find Graham pouring over circuit diagrams, and setting up the New TFM studio’s at City Campus. His skill was immense, but more than that, he found joy in his work and was always eager to help others”.

Graham made significant contributions to CDU and Territory FM 104.1 over many years and will be sadly missed.

“We will be dedicating the new master control room in his honour.”

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