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nbaskerville, 30th November 2018

The Annual General Meeting for the Community Broadcasting Association of Australia (CBAA) held on November 10, saw a changing of the guard for some positions, as the board welcomed three new members and two were farewelled.

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hfriedlander, 16th November 2018

The CBAA welcomes the findings of the report released yesterday.

2018 CBAA Community Radio Awards

Helen Henry, 12th November 2018

Tonight, hundreds of community broadcasters from across Australia gathered on the Gold Coast for the 2018 CBAA Community Radio Awards to recognise excellence in community broadcasting.

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jbisset, 31st October 2018

First and foremost, it is an exciting time to be in community radio, not least due to record breaking national listening audience of 5.7 million listeners per week.

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hfriedlander, 3rd October 2018

Get the latest update on recent policy submissions and government relations efforts the CBAA has made on behalf of the community broadcasting sector. 

2018 CBAA Community Radio Awards

Helen Henry, 31st August 2018

The finalists for the 2018 CBAA Community Radio Awards for the best in Australia’s community broadcasting sector have been announced.

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hfriedlander, 18th July 2018

The latest listener survey of Australian community radio listening has revealed the highest national listenership on record – 5.7m listeners per week.

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hfriedlander, 11th July 2018

Stations in the New England/north west region of NSW are banding together to raise funds for the R U Aware, We Care drought appeal.

Richard Wynne MP and Lyndelle Wilkinson

hfriedlander, 5th July 2018

PBS 106.7FM has secured $500,000 to kick start its move to the Collingwood Arts Precinct thanks to the State Government of Victoria.

hfriedlander, 3rd July 2018

The Milk Crate Sessions, brought to Nhulunbuy NT by Gove FM, is an idea dreamt up by staiton President, Rob Stewart, to showcase the town centre.

Helen Jennings

hfriedlander, 12th June 2018

PBS 106.7 FM's Helen Margaret Jennings has been awarded Queen's Birthday Honours for her service to music, particularly through community radio.

Community Cup

hfriedlander, 23rd May 2018

The Reclink Community Cup national roadshow comes to 7 cities in 2018 and celebrates bringing people together with its theme Everyday People (Sly & the Family Stone).

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hfriedlander, 10th May 2018

The April 2018 edition of the CBAA's magazine CBX features lots of great station profiles, tips for getting young people onto your station's board, responsible reporting on mentall illness as well as podcasting, tools for assessing your station's governance and managing interpersonal conflict.

CAAMA's Lorena Walker

hfriedlander, 9th February 2018

The two stations broadcasted live from Yabun Festival, the largest one day gathering and recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures in Australia. Check out these great pictures!

PUF Fest

hfriedlander, 8th February 2018

Put Us First Fest is an all-ages day of workshops for women and non binary folks who want to pursue music, whether it’s their hobby, passion project or career.

2017 Conference - Debate

hfriedlander, 25th January 2018

We did the unthinkable - asked these sector stalwarts to pick a side (or we made them..) - is community radio about the listener or about the person on air?

Noongar Radio wins Contribution to Australian Music

hfriedlander, 25th January 2018

Check out all the action, who won what, and listen to the inspiring speeches that will bring a tear to your eye - that or Danny Chifley's indelible humour.

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Helen Henry, 12th December 2017

The November 2017 edition of the CBAA's magazine CBX features everything from interviews with community broadcasters from across the country, to updates on the Community Broadcasting Suicide Prevention Program, digital radio and tips for nailing station sponsorship and political engagement.

2017 CBAA Awards

hfriedlander, 12th November 2017

Winners of the 2017 CBAA Community Radio Awards have been announced at a gala dinner held on the Gold Coast Saturday night, 11 November. 

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Helen Henry, 27th October 2017

The CBAA supports community radio and its role in contributing to and reflecting an Australia that is an open society, strong democracy and vibrant culture, where all groups – including  LGBTQIA+ communities - have an equal voice and equal rights.  

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