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Community television stations, like community radio stations are non-profit organisations. The Community Broadcasting Association of Australia (CBAA) is the peak body representing community radio and television stations. Community television broadcastin...
Community radio stations receive government funding through the Community Broadcasting Foundation, which was established in 1984 as an independent, non-profit funding body for community broadcasting in Australia. The Community Broadcasting Association of...
Digital broadcasting transmits a broadcast signal by encoding it as 0s and 1s, like the digital code used in computers. Digital television is a system for broadcasting and receiving television using digitally compressed signals, as opposed to the analog ...
Since then, Australian television has grown to include: five national free-to-air stations; regional stations; community stations; and countless cable stations. The government-owned Australian Broadcasting Commission (ABC) also expanded its radio broadca...
Community television station in Perth W.A. Website includes a history of CTV Perth, program guide, information about producing programs for CTV Perth, press clippings, and links.
Channel 31 - Your Local Television (more info)
Queensland community television station. Website includes program guide; membership, volunteer, sponsorship and tuning in information, and merchandise.
Community television station in Adelaide, South Australia. Includes program guide, updates, information on tuning in, and membership and volunteer details.
The dvtv project is producing short movies and a live TV program for community television in Denmark, Western Australia. This site has details of the latest dvtv projects and workshops. dvtv is part of the Denmark Arts Council which was formed in July 19
Melbourne and Geelong community television station. The website has information on the channel's history, program guide, technical aspects and sponsorship announcements.
A comprehensive listing of Australian community radio and television stations, as well as news and information about community broadcasting for the general public, students and stations.
The Northern Land Council outlined serious legal, anthropological, methodological and economic flaws in the Reeves Report which recommended major changes to the Aboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Act. NLC Chairman, Galarrwuy Yunupingu, said the ...
The Democrats voted against the Native Title Amendment (Wik) Bill 1998 (again). Democrats Leader, Meg Lees, and Native Title Spokesman, John Woodley, said the Democrats rejected the Bill in accordance with the wishes of the National Indigenous Working Gr...
Land Rights Act Review Report tabled out of session The Land Rights Act Review Report was tabled out of session in the Federal Parliament on this day, without the Northern Land Council's knowledge. Disclaimer | Accessibility Copyright 2009 © CBOnline....
Community Radio at a Glance The Barkindji people of the lower Darling River region and the Governments of New South Wales and South Australia reached an agreement for a long-term management plan on Lake Victoria. Disclaimer | Accessibility Copyright 2009 ...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs Minister, Senator John Herron, today announced an overhaul of the Heritage Protection Act, designed to prevent another Hindmarsh Island saga. Under the changes, the Commonwealth Heritage Protection Act would ...
Yorta Yorta given support in native title appeal ATSICīs elected representatives from across NSW sent a message of sincere support to the people of the Yorta Yorta Nation as they gathered in Canberra for their native title appeal in the High Court on this...
Thirty years ago after Aboriginal stockmen and station hands went on strike at remote Wave Hill station and captured world headlines, it was announced the places associated with their walk-off were being considered for national heritage listing. The Chai...
Queensland Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy and Development, Judy Spence, formally allocated $6 million for Indigenous communities to operate and maintain their own infrastructure. Ms Spence signed a funding agreement on this day...
The Minister for Reconciliation and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs, Philip Ruddock, released the Commonwealth Grants Commission's Report on Indigenous Funding 2001 on this day. The report was prepared for the Commonwealth Government by fou...
Gar Morumba, an innovative cross cultural fundraising project, was launched by Minister for the Arts, Matt Foley and Aboriginal Elder, Aunty Alice James. The project was organised by Artists for Co-existence, a dedicated group of volunteer arts workers b...
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