SEN launches SENTurf and WA line-up for 2026
Sports Entertainment Network (SEN), after acquiring the audio broadcasting assets of Racing and Wagering Western Australia (RWWA) have released a 2026 programming line-up for Western Australia and rebranded TABradio to SENTurf.
SENTurf will be dedicated to chasing, pacing and racing, operating alongside SEN WA and SENTrack, with the addition of local sports programming to complement its racing coverage.
SEN WA Breakfast will run from 6am to 9am AWST, extended to three hours across both SEN WA and SENTurf frequencies. Tim Gossage will host, joined by Peter Bell on Mondays and Fridays, and Scott Cummings from Tuesday to Thursday. Bell is new to SEN but not to WA AFL fans, with the Fremantle and North Melbourne footballer playing 345 games across his 14-year career.
Meanwhile, Adam Simpson will join Whateley (with Gerard Whateley) for the Monday Means Test at 8am AWST during the football season, replacing Nathan Buckley as he’s taken up a new Assistant Coach role with Geelong. The Monday Means Test will be heard live on SENTurf and SEN stations across WA. Adam will also join Scotty & Goss on Thursday mornings.
Gareth Hall, SEN’s respected voice of racing, will also front dedicated racing content on SENTurf, bringing that knowledge to Western Australian audiences.
But Paul Hasleby won’t be returning. SEN CEO, Craig Hutchison, paid tribute to Hasleby’s contribution throughout his nearly decade-long time at the network saying:
“Hase has given tremendous service to our network and our WA-based listeners in particular since he joined us in 2017,” Hutchison said. “He will be missed across our breakfast and drive programming, as well as during our AFL Nation calls, and we wish him nothing but the best for whatever it is that he decides to do next.”
“We’re thrilled to launch SENTurf and expand our WA programming footprint,” Hutchison continued. “This marks a new era for racing and sports audio in Western Australia, and we’re proud to be delivering a compelling mix of racing and sport programming that reflects the passion of WA audiences.”
SENTurf and SEN WA programming can be heard across the below stations:
SENTurf: 1206am in Perth; 1449am in Mandurah and 1449am Pinjarra across the Peel Region; 1404am Busselton across the South West; 104.9fm Albany across the Great Southern Region, 100.5fm Wyndham, 88FM Derby, 104.5fm Broome and 105.7fm Kununurra in the Kimberley Region; 88FM Dampier, 101.7fm Karratha, 92.5fm Port Hedland, 88fm Newman and 87.6fm Paraburdoo in the Pibara Region; 96.5fm Carnarvon and 95.7fm Exmouth in the Gascoyne Region; 1008am, 87.5fm, 88.6fm Gerardton, 104.7fm Meekatharra, 104.1fm Mount Magnet and 105.3fm Kalbarri across the Mid West; 89.5fm Esperance, 99.7fm Leinster, 104.5fm Laverton, 104.3fm Kalgoorlie/Boulder and 106.7fm Kambalda across Goldfields/Esperance; and 95.9fm Merredin, 88.7fm Southern Cross, 88fm Northam, 88fm York, 88fm Moora, 88fm Katanning, 88fm Narrogin across the Wheatbelt Region; and on the SEN app.
SEN WA: SENTrack 657am Perth, SEN Peel on DAB+ in Mandurah (DAB+), SEN Goldfields 1611am in Kalgoorlie and on the SEN app across WA including Perth, the WA Mid West, Pilbara and Great Southern Regions, plus SENSpirit 621am in Bunbury and SENSpirit 1494am in WA’s South West on Monday mornings.