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99.3 FM |
IN THE COMMUNITY FOR THE COMMUNITY |
ENERGY RADIO FOR SUNBURY |
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Community Radio Broadcasting Links http://www.amrap.org/ AMRAP is a community radio initiative that works with musicians and community broadcasters to create increased radio airplay opportunities for contemporary Australian music. http://www.acma.gov.au The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) is a statutory authority within the federal government portfolio of Communications, Information Technology and the Arts. ACMA is responsible for the regulation of: broadcasting, the internet, radio communications and telecommunications. http://www.cbaa.org.au/ The Community Broadcasting Association of Australia is the national representative organisation for community broadcasters, both fully licensed stations and groups aspiring to hold a permanent licence. Organisations and individuals who support the development of community broadcasting can also join as affiliate members. The CBAA is the peak body for community radio and television stations. We provide leadership, advocacy and support for our members to actively provide independent broadcasting services and to build and strengthen local communities. http://www.cbonline.org.au/ The CBOnline Project is an initiative of the Community Broadcasting Foundation funded by the Commonwealth Government through the Department of Communications, Information, Technology and the Arts (DCITA). The Project encompasses the development of a number of information technology initiatives and online resources for the benefit of the community broadcasting sector. Initiatives which come under the banner of the CBOnline Project include the CBOnline website, Community Broadcasting Database, Community Access Network and Digital Delivery Network. http://www.cbf.com.au/ The Community Broadcasting Foundation is an independent non-profit funding agency that solicits and distributes funds for the maintenance and development of community broadcasting in Australia including specialist services for Ethnic, Indigenous and Radio for the Print Handicapped audiences. http://www.nembc.org.au/ Ethnic community broadcasters play a very important role in building and maintaining a harmonious and successful multicultural society. Broadcasters provide essential information and cultural services to communities across Australia. http://www.dcita.gov.au/ The Department of Communications, Information Technology and the Arts. http://www.scma1.com/ Southern Community Media Association |