In May 17th, 2025, Vision’s radio station began broadcasting on 87.6 FM in Nathalia, Victoria, bringing uplifting messages and hope to the local community. This station is Vision’s 839th across Australia, continuing their mission to share faith and encouragement with people everywhere.
Discover Nathalia
Nestled gracefully along the banks of Broken Creek in northern Victoria, Nathalia is a town where history, nature, and community spirit intertwine. Located in the Shire of Moira, it’s over 200 kilometers from Melbourne.
The town offers a peaceful escape into Australia’s rural heartland. With a population of just under 2,000, it’s a place where the pace slows, the skies stretch wide, and the land tells stories of resilience and renewal.
Originally home to the Yorta Yorta people, Nathalia’s rich Indigenous heritage is woven into the landscape. European settlement began in the mid-19th century, with the town officially gazetted in 1880. Its name, possibly inspired by a European royal birth, adds a touch of mystery and elegance to its identity.
Agriculture remains the lifeblood of Nathalia, with dairy farming, cropping, and grazing shaping both its economy and its culture. The town fosters a vibrant sporting life and supports strong educational institutions. Nearby, the Barmah Forest Heritage and Education Centre celebrates the region’s natural beauty and ecological significance.
Whether you’re drawn by its historical charm, its welcoming community, or the peaceful rhythm of country life, Nathalia stands as a quiet yet proud testament to Victoria’s rural heritage.
Tune in 87.6 FM
So, whether you’re a local or visiting, you can now tune in to 87.6 FM. Our dedicated supporters make it possible for Vision Christian Radio to share the blessing of God’s Word. It might just change your life!
Additionally, 87.6 FM, the frequency you’re tuning into, is a part of our ‘low-power’ transmissions. This feature allows 87.6 FM to cast its waves within a 5km radius around our transmitter site right here in the heart of Nathalia.
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