The Community Broadcasting Association of Australia (CBAA) is the national peak body for community radio and television stations.
JOY 94.9 is an independent voice for the diverse lesbian and gay communities listened to by 216,000 people in Melbourne and more online. Access podcasts, blogs and listen online to award winning music & talk, news & current affairs, arts & cultural programs.
Community broadcaster PBS 106.7FM is an icon of Melbourne’s unique music and arts community. Since 1979, PBS has been a key provider of independent and diverse music. With over 80 specialist music programs ranging from soul to garage to country to jazz, PBS is dedicated to promoting and nurturing music in all its diversity. From our humble inner-city studios, we broadcast 24 hours a day to the wider metropolitan area of Melbourne and beyond and stream live to the rest of the world via the web.
SYN is a youth-run media organisation that provides training and broadcast opportunities for young Australians. SYN provides access for all young people to participate in its programs, empowers young people to take an active role in its training and programming, and encourages and supports a range of youth perspectives, cultures and ideas. SYN offers young people aged 12-25 the skills and platforms to be creators, not consumers, of media.
SYN Radio broadcasts on 90.7 FM in Melbourne and streams live.
Serving Geelong, the Surfcoast and the Bellarine Peninsula, 94.7 The Pulse is the only place to hear what's happening in your backyard. From news to information programs, community focused information, local sport and every style of music, The Pulse is the only place to hear it all and more. Tune in 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and hear your favourite program.
For over 30 years Triple R has shaped and inspired the culture of Melbourne. Since its inception as an educational broadcaster in 1976, Triple R has become Australia's largest community radio station with over 12,000 subscribers and 329,000 listeners per week. Broadcasting on 102.7FM, the Triple R grid houses over 60 diverse programs. Music shows cover every genre imaginable from pop to punk rock, from R&B and electro to jazz, hip hop, country and metal. Specialist talks programs delve into topics as varied as the environment, human rights, politics, medical issues, gardening, cultural ventures and local interests.
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