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The National Standards for Volunteer Involvement provide a framework for supporting the volunteer sector in Australia. They provide good practice guidelines for organisations to attract, management and retain volunteers, and help improve the volunteer experience.
The CBAA has made a submission to the consultation on a new National Cultural Policy. The CBAA emphasised the unique and transformative role played by community broadcasters in supporting creative and cultural industries to find an audience and build a platform for growth. We highlighted the incredible work that stations are doing to champion local arts and artists. We called for the new policy to recognise community broadcasting as an integral part of the arts and culture ecosystem in Australia.
There are a variety of ways to get the word out that you are seeking to employ a paid staff member: your website, on-air, advertising in the local paper, through community networks and by word of mouth. Get tips inside.
The eSafety Commissioner has released new resources, to help media organisations provide stronger protections for their journalists from the increasing levels of online abuse they get in the course of doing their work.
Charities and not-for-profits are prime targets for cyber-attacks and privacy breaches. In this environment, it is essential that directors and executives of charities and not-for-profits are vigilant regarding cyber security and meeting privacy requirements. In this session we will discuss some of the risks to be aware of, regarding cyber security and privacy, and how charities and not-for-profits can be prepared to respond effectively to cyber-attacks and privacy breaches.
*Past webinar, click through to watch recording*
Facebook’s decision to block the sharing of news content on its platform has significantly impacted hundreds of community broadcasters, whose pages are now blank – including First Nations media organisations, faith-based, regional and multicultural broadcasters.
CBAA Members who register with Connecting Up before Friday 16 November will go in the running to win a ZOOM recorder for their station.
Emergency broadcasting, Radiocommunications Bill, ACCC's News Media and Digital Platforms Mandatory Bargaining Code.
As spring draws nearer we thought it important to provide some tips regarding CRN satellite reception.
Stations in Victoria who have staff or volunteers under 18 will need to comply with Victoria's new Child Safe Standards starting 1 July 2022.
Community broadcasters that encourage community participation in their operations have sound corporate governance practices, value and promote membership and volunteering, and have an effective and transparent committee structure.
As community organisations, it's important that community radio stations provide safe environments for their communities.
The CBAA continues to advocate for the needs of its members and the wider community broadcasting sector. Here's what's happened recently:
From time to time the Community Broadcasting Foundation (CBF) seeks independent assessments of its funding programs and the community broadcasting sector initiatives that it supports in order to determine whether they are meeting the sector’s needs appropriately and in an efficient and cost-effective way. Within its Strategic Plan for 2013-17 the Foundation determined that as an expression of its commitment to best practice it would itself undergo review.
The CBAA is seeking workshop proposals from those interested in contributing to this year’s conference being held in Terrigal from 12 - 15 November 2015.
Crowdfunding is the practice of funding a project or venture by raising many small amounts of money from a large number of people, typically via the Internet.
Join us as we explore a step-by-step guide to getting sponsorship sales going in your station, including access to resources, recommended tools, and a practical process to get you through the first 12 months of sponsorship sales.
Entries for the 2015 CBAA Community Radio Awards have just closed and the CBAA was pleased to receive a record number of entries this year.
In a major blow to press freedom in Australia, the Federal Court has ruled that the search warrants the Australian Federal Police used to raid the ABC last year were valid. The AJF believes the case underscores the urgent need for a Media Freedom Act, to protect the role of the press in keeping the government accountable.
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