GLF is an acronym which is the first letter of the two cities and community it represents:
- G — Green Valley, a suburb of Liverpool
- L — Liverpool which is a city located South – West of Sydney's main CBD
- F — Fairfield is the city which is north and adjacent to Liverpool and sits on the border of Sydney's West.
The number 2 of the call-sign refers to the state of New South Wales which has postcodes starting with 2. The three-letters GLF indicate an FM station whereas two-letters would indicate AM.
The station provides several community language programs, community access time and a wide variety of music shows. These include:
- The Joys of Phillip Jaskiw morning variety on Fridays at 9am-12pm running, which has been airing since the mid 2000s.
- Retro Rewind on Thursday nights from 7pm
- The Radar youth show on Fridays between 4pm-5pm
- Late Night Live with Nick Nova and Tonka on Thursday nights at 10pm to 12am. The show boasts informative discussions on current affairs, local Liverpool[1] and Fairfield news, music from all genres from the 80's, 90's, weather reports and traffic updates.
- Nohadra Radio, on Sunday nights from 8 pm to 10 pm, airs content for the Assyrian community in the Assyrian language. The show has been airing since 1998.
- Queer Out West — which airs every Monday night 10 pm – midnight, for the LGBTQI community of Western Sydney.