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E-raamat: People Powered Radio: Fifty years of Australian community radio station 4ZZZ

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For fifty years, 4ZZZ has been more than just a broadcaster - it’s been a movement, a megaphone, and a meeting place for radicals, musicians, punks and radio nerds alike. People Powered Radio captures the oral and archival histories of one of Australia’s oldest and most unique community radio stations. From the station’s subversive roots in the 1970s to its present-day digital renaissance, this rich and deeply researched book documents the lasting contributions made by 4ZZZ; promoting independent music, producing alternative news and fostering authentic community collaborations. People Powered Radio is not just a story about radio. It’s an insider’s perspective on what happens when people build something together and refuse to let it go. It’s a celebration of everything that 4ZZZ has offered over the last half a century and what the future might hold for the station.

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This account of community radio station 4ZZZ is an excellent work of media history. ... Heather Anderson has achieved a coup by producing this timely history of 4ZZZ at the very moment of its 50th anniversary. This is a rare piece of academic writing: disciplined, systematic and authoritative ... . (Stephen Stockwell, Media International Australia, February 5, 2026) 



Associate Professor Heather Andersons latest book, People Powered Radio, is a wonderful tribute to the thousands of volunteers, workers and supporters who have contributed to Brisbane community radio station, 4ZZZ, which celebrated its 50th birthday in December. ... People Powered Radio is more than a history, but offers a critical reflection of 4ZZZs achievements, measured not by profits but by participation and impact. ... The book will be launched on Wednesday 28th January, 6.30-7.30pm at Avid Reader . (Kitty van Vuuren, The Nimbin Good Times, nimbingoodtimes.com, January, 2026)

Part
1. Home is where the heart is.-
1. Introduction: Youre listening
to 4ZZZ.-
2. If we build it, they will come.-
3. Decisions, decisions,
decisions.-
4. The early bird that didnt catch the worm.-
5. Shelter(s) from
the Storm.-
6. Our House (in the middle of two streets).- Part
2. Music runs
through our veins.-
7. More than just a radio station.-
8. Market Dazed.-
9.
The Police Riot Formerly Known As Cybernana Market Day.-
10. Our core
business is community radio.-
11. Community radio is hot stuff.- Part
3.
Without community there is no soul.-
12. A kaleidoscope of communities.-
13.
Where your news isnt limited.-
14. They can starve for all I care.-
15. A
Living History.
Heather Anderson has volunteered with 4ZZZ since the early 1990s, both on-air as a journalist and announcer and behind the scenes, assisting with training and policy development and serving on the Board of Directors. She is also an Associate Professor with the School of Humanities, Languages and Social Science, Griffith University, in Brisbane, Australia whose research focuses on alternative and community media.