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Reading Radio (formerly 4RPH and part of the Radio Print Handicapped Network), services was started as a part of Melbourne's 3ZZ service in 1975. It was during this time that Radio 4RPH founder, Spero Dragona, first held a public forum in Brisbane to discuss starting something similar in Brisbane.

In 1978, the Minister for Post and Telecommunications put the might of the government behind the idea and announced funding for “special radio communications service for the blind and other people with reading difficulties.”[citation needed] With this funding Queensland Radio for the Print Handicapped Limited was established and started broadcasting the daily newspapers for an hour each morning on Classical community radio station 4MBS.

Spero kept pushing for the station to have a signal of its own and his persistence paid off. In February 1984, Radio 4RPH launched as its own dedicated radio service. Currently, the station broadcasts on 1296AM, DAB+, and streams online. The organisation is a not-for-profit charity business that uses grants, sponsorship, and donations to operate.

In 1991, Station Manager, Ralph Gray, recruited Ed Richardson as a technician. At the time, Robert Harris was volunteering as Book Keeper/ Treasurer. Brendan Taggart, George Lovejoy and Bill Gibson contributed their experience and time to help keep the station afloat. Ed remained a constant and was left in charge in 1993. In 1995, he was awarded a lifetime membership. By June 2017, as manager, and still volunteering, he had relocated the station three times.

In 2017, Scott Black then took over and was able to modernise the sound and equipment. The board then purchased the current premises in Morris Towers. Scott was followed by Paul Price as acting Station Manager and now, in 2023, Chris Corcoran came on board.

The vital contributions of blind Announcers and Technical Producers, Marty Rankin, Steve Sparrow, Steve Richardson, Paul Price, Vaughan Bennison and Geoff Shang must also be highlighted. Finally, it is important to recognise the essential role played by the wonderful team of volunteers who continue to announce, read and contribute to the stations sub-committees.

Historically, Radio 4RPH catered to an over 60s, vision impaired, and blind communities. However, in 2017 the station began its most ambitious reinvention. The mission of creating a station that continued its historical purpose creating informative content for those with a print disability, but also expanding the station's reach to more communities. “Empowerment through Information” was chosen as the new branding to reflect that Radio 4RPH was not passively delivering its audience the news but engaging them through it.[citation needed]

The station started from the ground up, improving the station's Spring Hill Studios by replacing the 30-plus-year-old equipment, rebranding the station with a new logo and signage, restructuring the organisation, and engaging with its volunteers, members, and the community.[citation needed]

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