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The CBAA has launched two projects that will give community broadcasters the chance to have their programs distributed nationally via the CBAA’s Community Radio Network and as a bonus get some coin for their efforts.

Aimed at new and emerging producers, the National Features and Documentary Series is about storytelling.  With no experience needed, it is open to anyone who volunteers at or is employed by an Australian community radio station.

If successful, you will receive:

  • Industry-standard radio training through the Community Media Training Organisation to help bring your documentary or feature to life.
  • An experienced mentor, who will work with you to make the piece as good as it can be.
  • Your work shared nationally via the Community Radio Network
  • The chance to win a CBAA Award
  • Payment for your work

Find out more and apply here.

 

Where the CRN Segments is all about developing creative  production skills, and sharing radio content on a national platform. Twice a year, the CRN seeks short series for distribution to stations for drop-in use during magazine programming. $500 payments are made on delivery of a 10-part series of segments. This one is suited to producers who have already have experience in radio production.  You can check out the segments created for Series 2 here. or Find out more and apply here.

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