CBAA Webinars

WEBINAR: Political Engagement – Part 3: Tools of Engagement - 26 April

Danny Chifley, 16th February 2016
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6:30pm AEST, Tuesday 26 April

Political engagement can help you build a stronger connection to your station's community, create community radio advocates and open new doors for your station.

A successful political engagement campaign will combine a variety of different strategies and tactics to ensure the best chance of building a relationship between you and your representatives that benefits both your station and the community.

Attend this webinar to examine a series of tactics community broadcasters can use to engage with politicians.

This is the third in a series of three webinars that draw from the CBAA's Political Engagement Toolkit. The kit is designed for staff, volunteers and committee members at Australian community radio stations and highlights the need for, and benefits of political engagement, as well as providing easy to follow insights into how to do it successfully.

Who is this webinar for?

Station management and  other staff at your community broadcasting station involved in community engagement.

Presented by:

  • Joel Pringle, CBAA Policy and Research Adviser
  • Mark Riboldi, Sansicarus Creative, Campaigns and Communications

See the webinar presentation here:

WEBINAR: Political Engagement - Part 3_ Tools of Engagement from CMTO on Vimeo.

This webinar was held at 6:30 PM on Tuesday 27 April 2016

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