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CBAA Web Articles., 4th August 2015

The Amrap Charts show the Top 10 tracks ordered for airplay by community broadcasters through Amrap’s AirIt music distribution service.  Amrap

Amrap Chart Wrap

Amrap, 1st July 2015

The Amrap Charts show the Top 10 tracks ordered for airplay by community broadcasters through Amrap’s AirIt music distribution service.  Amrap

Amrap Chart Wrap

Amrap, 10th June 2015

The Amrap Charts show the Top 10 tracks ordered for airplay by community broadcasters through Amrap’s AirIt music distribution service.  Amrap

Amrap Chart Wrap

Amrap, 2nd June 2015

The Amrap Charts show the Top 10 tracks ordered for airplay by community broadcasters through Amrap’s AirIt music distribution service.  Amrap

Photograph of people at summit of Mt Kilimanjaro

enadmin, 27th August 2014

If at age 73, you were to be invited to climb Mount Kilmanjaro in Africa, what would be your response? For many of us around that age, it would possibly be a very firm “No way!”.

enadmin, 25th July 2014

PBA FM's Tony Ryan has won the Archbishop of Adelaide's citation for Radio - Best Series Of Interviews for his Living Outback and In Search of a Good Death programs.

enadmin, 29th April 2014

Tony Ryan is the producer of the radio-based project In Search of a Good Death, examining care, comfort and meaning at life end. In this interview with Our Time Malcolm Harslett, they discuss the series and some of Tony's previous work.

PBA FM logo

enadmin, 7th April 2014

A new series, available to all stations, that investigates palliative care, comfort, and meaning at life's end.

FBi Radio - Radio With Pictures

enadmin, 19th November 2013

CRN would like to congratulate all stations and producers recognised at the 2013 CBAA Awards. Amongst them were a number of programs which feature or have featured on CRN over the year. 4EB's Fair Comment won the award for Best New Radio Program - Talks, while many others were finalists in their respective categories.

enadmin, 10th April 2013

Producer/Presenter Tony Ryan has travelled widely for this 15-part series, building on an original outline by Series Consultant Dr John Ashfield. Over thirty interviewees from four states speak on some of the realities of life in rural and remote communities that in recent times have experienced devastating floods ands fires, but which are also experiencing declining populations and services. But in spite of difficult times on the land and families affected by natural disasters, and fewer young people to take over from ageing farming men and women, rural communities are resilient.