Business Wire Catalog

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Business Wire Catalog All Asia Our premier regional circuit, All Asia provides comprehensive coverage of all major consumer markets and financial centers, including Australia, China, Hong Kong, India, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan and Thailand, among others. Translations include simplified and traditional Chinese, Japanese, Hindi, Korean, Malay, and Thai. All Asia Bayside Leader Busselton-Dunsborough Mail Coastal Views Armenia Bayside Mail Busselton-Dunsborough Times Cockburn City Herald Online Beaudesert Times Byron Shire Echo Cockburn Gazette Tcaghkun apaga Bega District News Byron Shire News Coffs Coast Advocate Australia Bellarine Independent Caboolture News Cohuna Farmer's Weekly Newspapers Bellarine Times Caboolture Shire Herald Collie Mail 21st Century Chinese Bellingen Courier Sun Cairns Sun Comment News Newspaper Benalla Ensign Caloundra Weekly Condobolin Argus Albany Advertiser Bendigo Advertiser Camden Advertiser Coober Pedy Regional Times Albany Extra Bendigo Weekly Camden Haven Courier Cooks River Valley Times Albert & Logan News Berwick Leader Campaspe News Cooktown Local News Albury Wodonga News Weekly Berwick News Canberra City News Coolgardie Community News Alexandra Eildon Marysville Berwick Pakenham Cardinia Canning Times Cooloola Advertiser Standard Leader Canowindra News Coolum & North Shore News Alice Springs News Bharat Times Canowindra Phoenix Cooma-Monaro Express Allora Advertiser Blacktown Advocate Capricorn Coast Mirror Coonamble Times An Nahar Blacktown Sun Casterton News Cooroy Rag Arafura Times Blayney Chronicle Castlemaine Mail Cootamundra Herald Ararat Advertiser Blue Mountains Gazette Centenary News Corowa Free Press Asian Multimedia Bombala Times Central Corryong Courier Auburn Review Pictorial Boorowa News Central & North Burnett Times Country Catalogue Augusta Margaret River Mail Boroondara Review Central Coast Express Advocate Country Leader Augusta Margaret River Times Bowen Independent Central Midlands and Coastal Countryman Australian Chinese Daily Braidwood Times Advocate Cowra Guardian Australian Chinese Times WA Brewarrina News Central Queensland News CQ News Mail Australian Financial Review Bribie Weekly Central West Photo News Cranbourne Leader Australian Jewish News Bright Observer Central Western Daily Cranbourne News (Melbourne) Brimbank Leader Chelsea Mordialloc News Croatian Herald Australian Jewish News Brimbank Weekly Chieu Duong Crookwell Gazette (Sydney) Brisbane Seniors Newspaper China Financial Review Crosswords Australian Macedonian Weekly Brisbane Sun Chinchilla News & Murilla Daily Chinese Herald Avon Valley Gazette Brisbane Valley-Kilcoy Sun Advertiser Daily Liberal Bairnsdale Advertiser Broome Advertiser Chinese Commercial Weekly Dairy News Australia Ballina Shire Advocate Broome Happenings Chinese Melbourne Daily Dalby Herald Balonne Beacon BRW Inside Business Circular Head Chronicle Dan Viet Barossa & Light Herald Buderim Chronicle incorporating City North Messenger Dandenong Leader Barraba Gazette Buderim Weekly City South News Dayanisma Barrier Daily Truth Bunbury Herald City Weekly Deniliquin Pastoral Times Baw Baw Shire & West Bunbury Mail Clarence Valley Review Denmark Bulletin Gippsland Trader Bundaberg Guardian Clifton Courier Diamond Valley Leader Bay Post Bundaberg News-Mail Coast Community News Docklands News Bayside Bulletin Burwood Scene Coastal Leader Donnybrook-Bridgetown Mail US: +1.888.381.WIRE (9473) | Australia: +61 (0) 2.9699.2219 | Belgium: +32 (0) 2.741.2455 | Canada: +1.416.593.0208 France: +33 (0) 1.56.88.29.40 | Germany: +49 (0) 69.915066.0 | Japan: +81 (0) 3.3239.0755 | UK: +44 (0) 20.7626.1982 | Worldwide: +1.212.752.9600 1 Dubbo Weekender Gatton Lockyer Brisbane Valley Hobson's Bay Weekly Kyneton Midland Express Dunedoo District Diary Star Hobson's Bay Weekly La Fiamma Dungog Chronicle Geelong Advertiser Williamstown Laidley Plainland Leader East Coast News Geelong News Hobsons Bay Leader Lake Times East Gippsland News Geraldton Guardian Hoju Dong-A Daily Lakes Post East Torrens Messenger Gippsland Farmer Hopetoun Courier & Mallee Latrobe Valley Express Eastern Courier Messenger Gippsland Times & Maffra Pioneer Launceston Times Eastern Reporter Spectator Horizon Russian Weekly Leader Messenger Eastern Riverina Chronicle Gladstone News Hornsby Advocate & Upper Lilydale & Yarra Valley Leader Eastern Riverina Chronicle Gladstone Observer North Shore Lithgow Mercury (Henty) Glasshouse Country News Hume Leader Liverpool Leader Eastern Shore Sun Glen Eira Caulfield Leader Hume Weekly Lloyds List DCN Eastern Suburbs Spectator Glen Eira News Hunter Valley News Lower Hunter Star Echo - Bellarine edition Glen Innes Examiner Hunter Valley Town & Country Macedon Ranges Leader Echo - Colac-Otway edition Glenmore Gazette Huon Valley News Mackay Midweek Echo - Ocean Grove edition Glenorchy Gazette Il Globo Macleay Argus Echo - Surf Coast edition Gold Coast Sun Il Progresso Italo-Australiano Macleay Valley Happenings Echo Newspaper Golden Plains Miner Indian Link Magnetic Community News Eden Magnet Goldfields Express Indian Voice Mailbox Shopper Edenhope West Wimmera Goondiwindi Argus Indo-Post Maitland Mercury Advocate Gosnells Examiner Inglewood/MacIntyre Gazette Maldon Tarrangower Times Egypt News Goulburn Post Inner City Courier Mandurah Coastal Times El-Telegraph Great Lakes Advocate Inner West Courier Mandurah Mail Ellinis Great Southern Herald Inner West Independent Manilla Express Emu & Leonay Gazette Greek Community Tribune Innisfail Advocate Manjimup Bridgetown Times Esperance Express Grenfell Record Ipswich Advertiser Manning River Times Eumundi Green Ground Cover Isis Town & Country Newspaper Manning-Great Lakes Extra Euroa Gazette Guardian Express Island & Mainland News Manningham Leader Eurobodalla Shire Independent Gundagai Independent Jarrahdale Examiner Mansfield Courier Extra Informativo Gunes Jenta Weekly Maranoa Town & Country Mail Eyre Peninsula Tribune Guyra Argus Jimboomba Times Maribyrnong Leader Fairfax Newspapers/Sydney Halls Creek Herald Joondalup Times Maribyrnong Weekly Morning Herald Hamilton Spectator Jordan Springs Gazette Maroondah Leader Fairfield Advance Harden Murrumburrah Express Kalamunda Reporter Maryborough Advertiser Far North Queensland (FNQ) Harvey Mail Katherine Times Maryborough Independent Independent Harvey Reporter Kawana Weekly Melbourne Chinese Post Fassifern Guardian Hawkesbury Courier Kiama Independent Melbourne Times Weekly Ferntree Gully & Belgrave Mail Hawkesbury Gazette Kiewa Valley Observer Melbourne Weekly Filipin-Oz Directory Herbert River Express Kilcoy Sentinel Melbourne Weekly Bayside Flinders News Hervey Bay Independent Kilmore Free Press Melbourne Weekly Eastern Forbes Advocate Newspaper King Island Courier Melbourne Weekly Port Phillip Fortnightly Adelaide Hills Hibiscus Happenyngs Kingborough Chronicle Melbourne/Yarra Leader Weekender High Country News Knox Leader Melton Weekly Frankston Leader Highlands Post Kolan Recorder Melton/Moorabol Leader Frankston Times Hills Gazette Koondrook & Barham Bridge Melville Times Fraser Coast Chronicle Hills News Korea Times Australia Mergermarket Free Press Leader Hills Shire Times Korean Info World Weekly Merredin - Wheatbelt Mercury Fremantle Gazette Hindi Samachaar Patrika Korean Today Mid Coast Observer Future (Al-Mustaqbal) Hinterland Times Kyabram Free Press Midland Reporter US: +1.888.381.WIRE (9473) | Australia: +61 (0) 2.9699.2219 | Belgium: +32 (0) 2.741.2455 | Canada: +1.416.593.0208 France: +33 (0) 1.56.88.29.40 | Germany: +49 (0) 69.915066.0 | Japan: +81 (0) 3.3239.0755 | UK: +44 (0) 20.7626.1982 | Worldwide: +1.212.752.9600 2 Midweek Xpress Nea Ellada Owner/Driver Rural Weekly - Central Mildura Midweek Nebo News Pacific Times Queensland Edition Milton Ulladulla Times Neos Kosmos Pakenham-Berwick Gazette Rural Weekly - Southern Edition Miners Midweek Newcastle Post Parkes Champion-Post Rural Weekly - Wide Bay Burnett Mirboo North Times News Ltd Parramatta Advertiser Edition Mitcham and Hills Messenger News Review Messenger Peninsula Community Access Sarina Midweek Modern Life News Weekly News Scone Advocate Moe & Narracan News Nhan Quyen Penrith Press Scottish Banner Monthly Chronicle Nhill Free Press Perth Voice Serbian Voice Moonee Valley Leader Nichigo Press Phillip Island & San Remo Serpentine Examiner Moonee Valley Weekly Nichigo Press Move Advertiser Shoalhaven & Nowra News Moorabbin Glen Eira Leader Noosa News Pilbara Echo Sing Tao Jih Pao Moorabbin Kingston Leader Noosa Today Pine Rivers Press Smaradey Khmer Moorabool Weekly North Central News Pinjarra Murray Times Snowy River Echo Mordialloc Chelsea Leader North Central Review Pittwater Life Snowy River Mail Moree Champion North Coast Times Point Cook Weekly Snowy Times Moreton Border News North Coast Weekender Port Douglas & Mossman Sorell Times Mornington News North Eastern Advertiser Gazette Sound Telegraph Mornington Peninsula Leader North Lakes Times Port Lincoln Times South Burnett Mail Moruya Examiner North Queensland Register Port Macquarie Express South Burnett Times Mosman Daily North Shore Times Port Macquarie Independent South Coast Register Mount Barker Courier North West Express Port Macquarie News South East Advertiser Mountain Views Mail North West Magazine Port Phillip Leader South East Queensland Bush Mt Buller News North West Star Port Stephens Examiner Telegraph Mt Druitt-St Mary's Standard North West Telegraph Portland Observer & Guardian South Gippsland Sentinel Times Mudgee Guardian & Gulgong North West Weekly Portugal Noticias South Sydney Herald Advertiser
Recommended publications
  • Licensee Bidder No. Radio 2SM PTY LTD 200 3UZ Pty Ltd (T/As Radio
    Licensee Bidder No. Radio 2SM PTY LTD 200 3UZ Pty Ltd (t/as Radio Sport 927) 201 Radio Perth Pty Ltd 202 Triple M Brisbane Pty Ltd 203 Today FM Brisbane Pty Ltd 204 Triple M Adelaide Pty Ltd 205 Austereo Pty Ltd 206 Perth FM Pty Ltd 207 Consolidated Broadcasting System (WA) 208 Triple M Melbourne Pty Ltd 209 Austereo Pty Ltd 210 Triple M Sydney Pty Ltd 211 Today FM Sydney Pty Ltd 212 Victorian Radio Network Pty Ltd 213 Malbend Pty Ltd 214 Nova 106.9 Pty Ltd 215 Harbour Radio PT 2GB 216 Southern State Broadcasters 217 5AD Broadcasting Company Pty Ltd 218 ARN Communications Pty Ltd 219 Brisbane FM Radio Pty Ltd 220 ARN Broadcasting Pty Ltd 221 Double T Radio Pty Ltd 222 Commonwealth Broadcasting Corporation Pty 223 ARN Communications Pty Ltd 224 Muslim Community Radio 301 Lot No. Designated BSA Excess Reserve Price Highest bid price Highest bidder Second highest bid Second highest bidder Percentage differential Area and Channel Capacity (excludes GST) (Reserve Price vs Lot Highest Bid) 1 Brisbane 9A 64 Kbps $69,000 $ 120,000.00 203 $ 109,000.00 215 174% 2 Brisbane 9A 64 Kbps $69,000 $ 120,000.00 203 $ 118,000.00 215 174% 3 Brisbane 9A 32Kbps $34,500 $ 60,000.00 219 $ 55,000.00 215 174% 4 Brisbane 9A 32Kbps $34,500 $ 60,000.00 215 $ 58,000.00 219 174% 5 Brisbane 9A 32Kbps $34,500 $ 65,000.00 219 $ 60,000.00 215 188% 6 Brisbane 9A 32Kbps $34,500 $ 62,000.00 215 $ 60,000.00 219 180% 7 Brisbane 9A 32Kbps $34,500 $ 60,000.00 215 $ 55,000.00 219 174% 8 Brisbane 9A 32Kbps $34,500 $ 55,000.00 215 $ 50,000.00 219 159% 9 Brisbane 9A 32Kbps $34,500
    [Show full text]
  • APRIL 2011 || the Magazine of the Community Broadcasting Association of Australia
    APRIL 2011 || The Magazine of the Community Broadcasting Association of Australia ON AIR A Local Focus || Dispute Resolution Initiative || Social Networking 101 We have lift off... 36 metro-wide CBX is the triennial magazine of the Community Broadcasting community radio Association of Australia. stations officially CBX is mailed to CBAA members launch their and stakeholders. Subscribe to CBX by emailing: digital services! [email protected] CBX is also available online at: www.cbaa.org.au/cbx By > Adrian Basso Follow us on Twitter: CBAA President @_CBX_ Like us on Facebook: CBX We have lift off! From April, across Australia, 36 metro-wide community EDITOR: radio stations will officially launch their digital services. Nell Greco Ph 02 9310 2999 This marks a new era for community radio and, just like the lunar landing, Email [email protected] it has not occurred by chance or overnight. It has involved many years of lobbying, planning, negotiations, wading through complex legislation and GRAPHIC DESIGN: contracts and considerable determination to ensure community broadcasters’ birdcreative Judith Martinez participation in the digital radio framework. & Kasia Froncek www.birdcreative.com.au The implementation of digital radio in the five mainland capital cities is the first stage of the digital radio roll out. The CBAA will continue to advocate SUBMISSIONS: and negotiate for the inclusion of all community broadcasters as digital radio Email articles and images develops. to [email protected] Minister Conroy’s article, on page nine, acknowledges both the Federal ADVERTISING: For all advertising enquiries Government’s recognition of our contribution to Australian cultural life and its please contact the Editor.
    [Show full text]
  • Apo-Nid63005.Pdf
    AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING TRIBUNAL ANNUAL REPORT 1991-92 Australian Broadcasting Tribunal Sydney 1992 ©Commonwealth of Australia ISSN 0728-8883 Design by Media and Public Relations Branch, Australian Broadcasting Tribunal. Printed in Australia by Pirie Printers Sales Pty Ltd, Fyshwick, A.CT. 11 Contents 1. MEMBERSIDP OF THE TRIBUNAL 1 2. THE YEAR IN REVIEW 7 3. POWERS AND FUNCTIONS OF THE TRIBUNAL 13 Responsible Minister 16 4. LICENSING 17 Number and Type of Licences on Issue 19 Grant of Limited Licences 20 Commercial Radio Licence Grant Inquiries 21 Supplementary Radio Grant Inquiries 23 Joined Supplementary /Independent Radio Grant Inquiries 24 Remote Licences 26 Public Radio Licence Grants 26 Renewal of Licences with Conditions or Licensee Undertaking 30 Revocation/Suspension/Conditions Inquiries 32 Allocation of Call Signs 37 5. OWNERSHIP AND CONTROL 39 Applications and Notices Received 41 Most Significant Inquiries 41 Unfinished Inquiries 47 Contraventions Amounting To Offences 49 Licence Transfers 49 Uncompleted Inquiries 50 Operation of Service by Other than Licensee 50 Registered Lender and Loan Interest Inquiries 50 6. PROGRAM AND ADVERTISING STANDARDS 51 Program and Advertising Standards 53 Australian Content 54 Compliance with Australian Content Television Standard 55 Children's Television Standards 55 Compliance with Children's Standards 58 Comments and Complaints 59 Broadcasting of Political Matter 60 Research 61 iii 7. PROGRAMS - PUBLIC INQUIRIES 63 Public Inquiries 65 Classification of Television Programs 65 Foreign Content In Television Advertisements 67 Advertising Time On Television 68 Film And Television Co-productions 70 Australian Documentary Programs 71 Cigarette Advertising During The 1990 Grand Prix 72 Test Market Provisions For Foreign Television Advertisements 72 Public Radio Sponsorship Announcements 73 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 74 John Laws - Comments About Aborigines 75 Anti-Discrimination Standards 75 Accuracy & Fairness in Current Affairs 76 Religious Broadcasts 77 Review of Classification Children's Television Programs 78 8.
    [Show full text]
  • Annual Report 2006-2007: Part 2 – Overview
    24 international broadcasting then... The opening transmission of Radio Australia in December 1939, known then as “Australia Calling”. “Australia Calling… Australia Calling”, diminishing series of transmission “hops” announced the clipped voice of John Royal around the globe. For decades to come, through the crackle of shortwave radio. It was listeners would tune their receivers in the a few days before Christmas 1939. Overseas early morning and dusk and again at night broadcasting station VLQ 2—V-for-victory, to receive the clearest signals. Even then, L-for-liberty, Q-for-quality—had come alive signal strength lifted and fell repeatedly, to the impending terror of World War II. amid the atmospheric hash. The forerunner of Radio Australia broadcast Australia Calling/Radio Australia based itself in those European languages that were still in Melbourne well south of the wartime widely used throughout South-East Asia at “Brisbane Line” and safe from possible the end of in the colonial age—German, Dutch, Japanese invasion. Even today, one of Radio French, Spanish and English. Australia’s principal transmitter stations is located in the Victorian city of Shepparton. Transmission signals leapt to the ionosphere —a layer of electro-magnetic particles By 1955, ABC Chairman Sir Richard Boyer surrounding the planet—before reflecting summed up the Radio Australia achievement: down to earth and bouncing up again in a “We have sought to tell the story of this section 2 25 country with due pride in our achievements international broadcasting with Australia and way of life, but without ignoring the Television. Neither the ABC nor, later, differences and divisions which are inevitable commercial owners of the service could in and indeed the proof of a free country”.
    [Show full text]
  • Media Tracking List Edition January 2021
    AN ISENTIA COMPANY Australia Media Tracking List Edition January 2021 The coverage listed in this document is correct at the time of printing. Slice Media reserves the right to change coverage monitored at any time without notification. National National AFR Weekend Australian Financial Review The Australian The Saturday Paper Weekend Australian SLICE MEDIA Media Tracking List January PAGE 2/89 2021 Capital City Daily ACT Canberra Times Sunday Canberra Times NSW Daily Telegraph Sun-Herald(Sydney) Sunday Telegraph (Sydney) Sydney Morning Herald NT Northern Territory News Sunday Territorian (Darwin) QLD Courier Mail Sunday Mail (Brisbane) SA Advertiser (Adelaide) Sunday Mail (Adel) 1st ed. TAS Mercury (Hobart) Sunday Tasmanian VIC Age Herald Sun (Melbourne) Sunday Age Sunday Herald Sun (Melbourne) The Saturday Age WA Sunday Times (Perth) The Weekend West West Australian SLICE MEDIA Media Tracking List January PAGE 3/89 2021 Suburban National Messenger ACT Canberra City News Northside Chronicle (Canberra) NSW Auburn Review Pictorial Bankstown - Canterbury Torch Blacktown Advocate Camden Advertiser Campbelltown-Macarthur Advertiser Canterbury-Bankstown Express CENTRAL Central Coast Express - Gosford City Hub District Reporter Camden Eastern Suburbs Spectator Emu & Leonay Gazette Fairfield Advance Fairfield City Champion Galston & District Community News Glenmore Gazette Hills District Independent Hills Shire Times Hills to Hawkesbury Hornsby Advocate Inner West Courier Inner West Independent Inner West Times Jordan Springs Gazette Liverpool
    [Show full text]
  • Commercial Radio Hall of Fame at the 2012 Australian Commercial Radio Awards (Acras)
    MEDIA RELEASE Embargoed October 13, 2012 11.30pm local state time O October 15 Respected radio executive Graham15 October 20Mott11 inducted into Hall of Fame One of radio’s most respected and well-liked executives, Graham Mott, has been inducted into the Commercial Radio Hall of Fame at the 2012 Australian Commercial Radio Awards (ACRAs). Graham was honoured for his outstanding lifetime achievement and contribution to the radio broadcasting industry at a gala ceremony, attended by 1300 of his industry peers at the Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre in Sydney. Most recently General Manager of Fairfax Radio Network, Graham began his radio career as a talk radio panel operator at 2GB in 1969. He went on to hold many positions at talk and music stations over the next 42 years including program producer, production manager, operations manager, music director, program director and general manager. He worked at a variety of radio stations including 2SM, 2GB, 3AW, 2WS and 2UW.. Graham was also a Commercial Radio Australia Board member for many years as well as Chairing the industry Research Committee at various times. Married with four children, Graham and his wife live in Melbourne. Graham was honoured by some of the industry’s biggest names at tonight’s ACRAS including Neil Mitchell, Derryn Hinch and Ross Stevenson. Commercial Radio Australia chief executive officer, Joan Warner said: “Graham Mott has been a staunch supporter of commercial radio for many years and has contributed greatly to its growth and development on many levels.” The Hall of Fame recipients are nominated by industry peers and are selected by a high level judging committee.
    [Show full text]
  • COMMUNITY RADIO NETWORK PROGRAMS and CONTENT LIST - Content for Broadcast on Your Station
    COMMUNITY RADIO NETWORK PROGRAMS AND CONTENT LIST - Content for broadcast on your station May 2019 All times AEST/AEDT CRN PROGRAMS AND CONTENT LIST - Table of contents FLAGSHIP PROGRAMMING Beyond Zero 9 Phil Ackman Current Affairs 19 National Features and Documentary Bluesbeat 9 Playback 19 Series 1 Cinemascape 9 Pop Heads Hour of Power 19 National Radio News 1 Concert Hour 9 Pregnancy, Birth and Beyond 20 Good Morning Country 1 Contact! 10 Primary Perspectives 20 The Wire 1 Countryfolk Around Australia 10 Radio-Active 20 SHORT PROGRAMS / DROP-IN Dads on the Air 10 Real World Gardener 20 CONTENT Definition Radio 10 Roots’n’Reggae Show 21 BBC World News 2 Democracy Now! 11 Saturday Breakfast 21 Daily Interview 2 Diffusion 11 Service Voices 21 Extras 1 & 2 2 Dirt Music 11 Spectrum 21 Inside Motorsport 2 Earth Matters 11 Spotlight 22 Jumping Jellybeans 3 Fair Comment 12 Stick Together 22 More Civil Societies 3 FiERCE 12 Subsequence 22 Overdrive News 3 Fine Music Live 12 Tecka’s Rock & Blues Show 22 QNN | Q-mmunity Network News 3 Global Village 12 The AFL Multicultural Show 23 Recorded Live 4 Heard it Through the Grapevine 13 The Bohemian Beat 23 Regional Voices 4 Hit Parade of Yesterday 14 The Breeze 23 Rural Livestock 4 Hot, Sweet & Jazzy 14 The Folk Show 23 Rural News 4 In a Sentimental Mood 14 The Fourth Estate 24 RECENT EXTRAS Indij Hip Hop Show 14 The Phantom Dancer 24 New Shoots 5 It’s Time 15 The Tiki Lounge Remix 24 The Good Life: Season 2 5 Jailbreak 15 The Why Factor 24 City Road 5 Jam Pakt 15 Think: Stories and Ideas 25 Marysville
    [Show full text]
  • Adapting Communication Conventions: Helping Vulnerable People in Adelaide Learn About Climate Change and Adaptation
    Adapting communication conventions: Helping vulnerable people in Adelaide learn about climate change and adaptation By Robert Palmer A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy School of Humanities, Department of Media, University of Adelaide June 2018 i Declaration I certify that this work contains no material which has been accepted for the award of any other degree or diploma in my name, in any university or other tertiary institution and, to the best of my knowledge and belief, contains no material previously published or written by another person, except where due reference has been made in the text. In addition, I certify that no part of this work will, in the future, be used in a submission in my name, for any other degree or diploma in any university or other tertiary institution without the prior approval of the University of Adelaide and where applicable, any partner institution responsible for the joint-award of this degree. I give consent to this copy of my thesis, when deposited in the University Library, being made available for loan and photocopying, subject to the provisions of the Copyright Act 1968. I also give permission for the digital version of my thesis to be made available on the web, via the University’s digital research repository, the Library Search and also through web search engines, unless permission has been granted by the University to restrict access for a period of time. ……………………………………………………… Robert Palmer ii Acknowledgements …I wish to acknowledge the advice and support from my supervisors Dr.
    [Show full text]
  • Annual Report 2011 - 2012
    Community Broadcasting Association of Australia Annual Report 2011 - 2012 Community Broadcasting Association of Australia Limited (A Company Limited by Guarantee) ACN 003 108 030 Contents COMMUNITY BROADCASTING ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALIA LIMITED Company Details 1 Board & Committees 2 CBAA Staff 4 Presiden’s Report 5 Finance Director’s Report 6 Corporate Information 7 Directors’ Report 8 Auditor’s Independence Declaration 12 Statement of Comprehensive Income 13 Statement of Financial Position 14 Statement of Changes in Funds 15 Statement of Cash Flow 16 Notes to the Financial Statements 17 Directors’ Declaration 27 Independent Audit Report 28 Disclaimer 29 Detailed Division and Project Results 30 General Manager’s Report 49 Technical Consultant’s Report 52 CBAA Membership Listing 56 Company Details COMMUNITY BROADCASTING ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALIA LIMITED Name Community Broadcasting Association of Australia Status of organisation Company Limited by Guarantee Place of establishment Alexandria NSW Australia Founded 1974 Date of incorporation 27th June 1986 ACN Number 003 108 030 Address 44-54 Botany Rd Alexandria NSW Australia 2015 Telephone (02) 9310 2999 Fax (02) 9319 4545 Email [email protected] Website http://www.cbaa.org.au Community Broadcasting The Community Broadcasting Association of Australia is the ethnic & multicultural, educational, youth, religious, national peak body for community broadcasting licensees. specialist music, print handicapped, and a broad range In addition to its role in advocacy and representation and of general community radio services servicing local providing services for members, the CBAA also manages communities. sector-wide national projects including Amrap, the Digital Stations operate primarily through fundraising, Radio Project and the CBOnline Project. sponsorship, subscription, program access and limited Australia has a unique and highly developed community Federal Government funding support provided through broadcasting sector with over 350 licensed community the Community Broadcasting Foundation.
    [Show full text]
  • Program List / Service Info
    Program list / Service info October 2014 COMMUNITY RADIO NETWORK PROGRAM LIST 1 Contents A Jazz Hour .................................................................................................................................................................... 6 A Question of Balance .................................................................................................................................................. 6 A Week in Science ......................................................................................................................................................... 6 Accent of Women ......................................................................................................................................................... 6 All the Best .................................................................................................................................................................... 7 Alternative Radio .......................................................................................................................................................... 7 Amrap’s AirIt Charts ..................................................................................................................................................... 7 Anarchist World ............................................................................................................................................................ 7 Are We There Yet? .......................................................................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Munibung Musings
    Munibung Musings No.2 - Autumn 2019 Stop Press Proposed conservation park has been placed on the market The Newcastle Herald (9.3.2019) carried the story in the Commercial Property section of Domain, under the The pitch to headline: Munibung Hill being sold developers by Renee Valentine ‘A superb development “A Speers Point property of around 80 hectares of land at 1A opportunity now and Raymond Street is being marketed by Barry Price, Ray White into the future.’ Newcastle and Lake Macquarie, and John Parnham, of Ray White Commercial. That can only mean a challenge to the current area- It has development application approval for 115 residential lots on a small part of the site, which is bordered by Boolaroo, Zoned E2 to allow for more Warners Bay and Macquarie Hills. streets and housing. That would be another case of Is this what we can look forward to on The landmark property has been held by its current owners for Munibung Hill in the future as the around 80 years and enjoys extensive views of Lake Macquarie “mission creep” and that result of this 80 ha sell off? and Mount Sugarloaf. would mean in addition to the approved 115 lots on 11 ha, another 721 residential “It’s a very large piece of land and twice the size of most of the lots on 69 ha, in place of this important conservation suburbs around it," Mr Price said. “It’s got some outstanding lake views from many many places and is 800 metres from the and wildlife area. Urban forest destroyed.
    [Show full text]
  • WINNERS for 2008 AUSTRALIAN COMMERCIAL RADIO AWARDS (Acras)
    WINNERS FOR 2008 AUSTRALIAN COMMERCIAL RADIO AWARDS (ACRAs) Please note: Category Finalists are denoted with the following letters: Country>Provincial>NonMetropolitan>Metropolitan BEST ON-AIR TEAM The Juice with Jase and Josh, Jason Scheidl and Josh Torney, 96.1 Star FM, Mount Gambier, SA, Macquarie Southern Cross Media C Scotty and Nige for Breakfast, Scott Masters and Nigel Johnson, FM 104.7, Canberra, ACT, ARN/ Austereo P The Hamish and Andy Show, Fox FM 101.9, Melbourne, VIC, Austereo M BEST TALK PRESENTER Craig Huth, 2RE, Taree, NSW, Super Network C Mike Welsh, Mike Welsh Drive Show, 2CC, Canberra, ACT, Capital Radio P Neil Mitchell, 3AW Morning, 3AW, Melbourne, VIC, Fairfax Radio Network M BEST MUSIC PERSONALITY Cameron Williams, 97.7 Snow FM, Cooma, NSW, Capital Radio C Peter 'Scooter' Carter, Sea FM, Sunshine Coast, QLD, Macquarie Southern Cross Media P Mike Fitzpatrick, Triple M, Melbourne, VIC, Austereo M BEST CURRENT AFFAIRS COMMENTATOR Derryn Hinch, 3AW, Melbourne, VIC, Fairfax Radio Network BRIAN WHITE MEMORIAL AWARD Laura Tunstall, 2GB, Sydney, NSW, Macquarie Radio Network BEST SPORTS PRESENTER Geoff Mann, 2DU Sports, 2DU, Dubbo, NSW, Super Network C Steve Allan, 2GO Good Sports, 2GO FM 107.7, Gosford, NSW, Macquarie Southern Cross Media P Ray Hadley, 2GB Sports, 2GB, Sydney, NSW, Macquarie Radio Network M BEST NEWS PRESENTER Lois Chislett, 3YB, Warrnambool, VIC, ACE Radio Broadcasters C Rod McLeod, 92.5 Gold FM, Gold Coast, QLD, Macquarie Southern Cross Media P Steve Blanda, 2UE, Sydney, NSW, Fairfax Radio Network (AM) M
    [Show full text]