Andishe Iranian Cultural Centre of WA Inc.
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Sunday 6:00pm - 7:00pm
Andishe Iranian Cultural Centre of WA was first established in 1991 as a way to reach to, gather and assist the diverse Iranian and Farsi-speaking community of WA, regardless of religious or political background.In order to reach these goals, Andishe offers a range of free services. Even though Andishe does not have many registered members, there are plenty of people who use the Centre’s services. All these services are offered on a voluntarily basis, and the member’s use their personal premises and facilities to offer their assistance. Some of the services offered are:
- Translation/interpretation to the Iranian and Farsi-speaking
community of WA
- General Information on living in Australia; especially for the newcomers.
- Assistance to the elderly people.
- Broadcasting in Persian (Farsi).
Radio Andishe is the Centre’s radio program which is broadcasted in Farsi, and runs every Sunday from 6-7 pm on 6EBA, 95.3 FM MHz.
The program started in 1991 as a way to provide information to the Iranian and Farsi-speaking community, and to bring the community together.
In the program, you will find everything from news (Iran and the World), comments, live interviews, article readings, music, culture, and announcement of special events/dates that are significant to the Iranian culture and history. The rich content makes Radio Andishe an open and vivid channel for the diverse Iranian and Farsi-speaking community of WA.
Radio Andishe has approximately 2-3000 listeners, mostly from an Iranian or Afghani background. It is also a highly interactive program where the listeners frequently call and send emails to the broadcasting team; they request music and give their feedback about the content of the program.
If you have any questions, suggestions, comments, or you wish to be part of the broadcasting team, please contact: Mr Abdolamad Soleimanie.
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