ENHANCE YOUR INVOLVEMENT IN THE SECTOR AND GROW YOUR SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE

 

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Enhance your involvement in the sector and grow your skills and experience by taking part in the wide range of events, initiatives and training opportunities available to community broadcasters.

This includes CBAA activities, such as:

The CBAA also supports other conference and events relevant to community broadcasters including:

For more training opportunities, see:

Latest Events & Training News
Connecting With Your Community - From Good Concept to Exceptional Content

Joshua Cole, 13th May 2024

Have you ever had a great idea for a show or segment, but struggled to bring it to life? Great content starts with a spark, but turning that initial concept into a polished and engaging product is a multi-step journey. In this session, an experienced content director takes you through the entire creative process - from fleshing out that initial idea and stress-testing it, all the way to broadcasting the show or segment that connects with your community.

 
Beyond the Microphone - Volunteering in Community Radio

Joshua Cole, 8th May 2024

Volunteers are the lifeblood of community radio. From our on air hosts to the back office and everything in between without volunteers community radio could not thrive.

2024 CBAA Conference 17-19 October 2024

Joshua Cole, 7th May 2024

We're excited to announce that the premier event in community broadcasting is taking place from 17-19 October at QT Gold Coast, and registration, award entries and scholarship applications are now open.

WEBINAR Social Media Starter Kit for Community Broadcasters

Joshua Cole, 23rd April 2024

Is your station making the most out of social media? With tweaks to how you post you can turn your station's online presence into one that is professional and relevant to your community.

 

*Past webinar, click through to listen to recording*

How We Shape the News Webinar

Joshua Cole, 11th April 2024

Community Radio is committed to delivering news that speaks with an independent voice and on behalf of the community. It needs to offer a diversity of voices and perspectives that are not always heard in mainstream media. So how does the sector go about creating an editorial agenda and developing stories that reflect this goal? 

 

*Past webinar, click through to listen to recording*