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The annual CBAA conference is a favourite time of the year for me, where I get to catch up with old friends and make new ones. I strongly encourage you to take advantage of having people from across the sector all in one place to learn, share and socialise. It will no doubt be a fun experience. We have a jam-packed program for Sydney, including keynote speaker Gretel Killeen, a multitude of plenary sessions with something for everyone and workshops covering many relevant topics, such as challenges faced by small stations, fundraising and crowd-sourcing, digital radio and a host of others. Often it can be a hard choice to decide which session to attend, but that isn’t a bad thing. You may pick to go to one particular session, with your new ‘friend’ that you’ve met at the conference going to another – then re-group and discuss. The more discussion the better. Another favourite for me is the Gala Awards Dinner, where we all get to hear about the many fantastic things that stations achieve and that’s always worth celebrating. So congratulations and good luck to all the nominees – I don’t envy the judges. Finally, I want to thank all the people involved in the planning and running of this year’s conference, in particular all the wonderful CBAA staff – thank you! Here’s to another terrific conference – go forth and imbibe.

Contents Welcome from the CBAA from Jon Bisset, CBAA General Manager

1 President’s Welcome I am delighted to welcome you to the CBAA Annual Conference, in the CBAA’s hometown of Sydney for the first time in 20 years. 1 Welcome from CBAA This is my first CBAA Conference and I’m looking forward to sharing the 2 Friday Sessions experience with all of our delegates, exhibitors, sponsors, guest speakers 5 Saturday Sessions and panellists. 8 Sunday Sessions Since I commenced as CBAA General Manager in February I have taken the opportunity to visit as many stations as possible, and I’m continually 9 Sponsors & Exhibitors amazed by the community radio sector’s diversity and the fantastic things stations are doing in their communities. The CBAA is always investigating ways we can better meet the needs of our members and stakeholders, so I trust the content of our workshops and plenary sessions at the conference this year will meet and hopefully even exceed your expectations. I look forward to meeting as many broadcasters and station representatives as possible, so please don’t hesitate to approach me and say hi. Our conference wouldn’t be possible without the support of our sponsors and exhibitors, and I would like to thank them all for their support of the conference and the sector in general. Please make sure you take the time to investigate the great products and services that are tailor made for our sector. I’d also like to thank all the guest speakers and workshop presenters for their wealth of knowledge and the insight they bring to our national conference. We hope you find the conference valuable and enjoyable. If you’re a visitor to Sydney don’t hesitate to ask the friendly locals for their tips on making the most of our city for your stay. Thanks for joining us in our annual celebration of community radio.

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From 8:30 Registrations Open 9:00 – 10:30 PLENARY 1 – Welcome & Opening Presentations Sydney CBAA Welcome: Jon Bisset Welcome to Country: Metropolitan Local Aboriginal Land Council Welcome to Sydney: Alex Greenwich MLA, Independent Member for Sydney President’s Welcome: Adrian Basso CBF Report: Peter Batchelor, President, Community Broadcasting Foundation

10:30 – 11:00 MORNING TEA Level 1 ACMA Q&A Piano Bar 11:00 – 12:30 PLENARY 2 – Keynote Address Sydney This conference session is sponsored by Mindframe, Flagship Sponsor of the 2013 CBAA Conference Keynote Speaker: Gretel Killeen Gretel Killeen is an award winning writer, presenter, journalist, radio and television host, interviewer and voice artist. Gretel has travelled to Namibia, Antarctica and Lebanon as a travel writer, worked as a journalist for Australia’s major publications, interviewed the gamut from pop icons to pariahs, performed stand-up comedy, written and directed a feature film and written more than twenty books. She is also the 2013 Director of Presentations for TEDx Sydney and has taught presenting at NIDA. Hypothetical with Bryce Ives Join Bryce as he delves into the world of talks-based radio content. How do we make radio content that is impossible to ignore? How do we increase our creative output and build capacity in an ever-changing media environment? What will talks-based content be like in another five or ten years?

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Women’s Forum Adelaide For women in community radio who believe they can make a difference, why not nominate for the position of Women’s Rep at this year’s forum. The forum will discuss relevant issues relating to women in the sector such as training and leadership and welcomes any ideas and suggestions you can bring to the table. Hosted by: Anna Wheildon (CBAA Women’s Rep) CBAA Q&A with Jon Bisset and Adrian Basso Piano Bar

1:30 – 2:30 WORKSHOP SESSION 1 Small Stations: Challenges and Solutions (1:30-3:30) Sydney Following on from the success of this workshop at the 2012 CBAA conference, the Small Stations workshop is back again this year. We know small stations face all the challenges of larger stations and, with fewer resources, they rely on creative solutions and innovative thinking to achieve the same results, or sometimes better! Come along, share your experiences and be inspired by stations just like yours. Particpants are welcome to attend the full two-hour session or either the first or second hour as they wish. Presented by Jean and Bob Rau (3NOW) with special guest presenters

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1:30 – 2:30 WORKSHOP SESSION 1 (continued) Amrap: Reaching your audience anywhere, anytime Perth Learn how to get your station onto mobile phones, on the web and on social media all at once through Amrap’s Radio Website Services. Radio Website Services provide simple and time-efficient tools to get radio into people’s pockets, promote your station online, and support Australian music. Session includes an introduction to Amrap Pages. Presented by: Chris Johnson (Amrap) Sound Fields Part 1 - Advanced Editing Techniques (1:30-3:30) Canberra Sound and radio are intimate mediums that can both transport us and transform the space we listen in. Explore ideas and techniques for pre-produced radio that take full creative advantage of the unique qualities of the medium using sound design, foley, music, interviews and spoken word and gets you recording out in the field! Parts 1 and 2 are designed to operate in sequence and participants are encouraged to attend both sessions. Presented by: Jon Tjhia (Paper Radio) Mindframe National Media Initiative: supporting priority populations Adelaide Discover ways for broadcasters to safely and responsibly cover suicide and mental illness, maximise social and emotional well-being, reduce social isolation and empower your community. In collaboration with JOY 94.9, Mindframe will demonstrate the specific methodologies and approaches that have been implemented at JOY and could be implemented by other culturally specific communities, such as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Intersex populations (LGBTI), Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (ATSI) communities. Presented by: Marc Bryant, Kristy Platt & Alexandra Culloden (Hunter Institute of Mental Health) and Conrad Browne (JOY 94.9)

2:30-3:30 WORKSHOP SESSION 2 Small Stations: Challenges and Solutions II (1:30-3:30) Sydney Delegates are welcome to join the second hour of this 2-hour workshop at 2:30pm.

Upgrading Your Studio Perth When is the right time to upgrade your studio and how should you go about it? Join John Maizels as he takes you through the key considerations you should give to deciding when to replace your studio equipment and what your options are for doing so. This workshop will include discussion about grants available to your station for undertaking any upgrade together with tips on assembling an inventory of your current studio equipment. Presented by: John Maizels

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2:30 – 3:30 WORKSHOP SESSION 3 (continued) Building your radio career Adelaide Community radio is known for providing opportunities for new voices, developing innovative talent and presentation styles. This session looks at skills and strategies for building a career in radio, including moving between the three radio sectors (community, government and commercial). Presented by: Jen Oldershaw (AFTRS - previously RRR , and Nova Sydney) and Melanie Withnall (2SER - previously 2UE, 2GB and ABC Sydney)

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4:00 – 5:00 WORKSHOP SESSION 3 Archiving Sydney If you’ve ever wondered just what is buried in those archive boxes at your station, now is the time to find out. Join us to discover what is worth preserving for your station’s history, as well as for the sector, as we look at the key questions you should ask to determine the kinds of documents, artefacts and audio you should be archiving. Presented by: Maryanne Doyle (National Film and Sound Archive) Defamation and Social Media Perth What are your station’s legal obligations when it comes to social media commentary? What are the risks and how can you minimise them? Join Baron Alder and Melanie Withnall as they take you through scenarios relating to defamation on social media platforms. You are encouraged to come armed with questions and hypothetical situations of your own. Presented by: Baron Alder (Moray & Agnew Lawyers, Eastside Radio) & Melanie Withnall (2SER) MEDIA LAB: Amrap Pages Canberra Amrap Pages promote what you air, through the internet. They provide a simple and efficient way for program makers to run a webpage for their radio program, log playlists, find content to match the music they air, and promote your station through online social media and mobile phones. More than 800 programs from 40 stations already use Amrap Pages, learn how you can too! Note: there will be a second session of the Amrap Pages workshop on Saturday at 12:40pm Presented by: Chris Johnson (Amrap) Go for Gold! Winning at CBF grants Adelaide You’ve written dozens of grant applications, with mixed success. Come and see our showcase of gold-medal projects from all sorts of stations. This session will focus on the CBF’s Content Development (Radio and TV) and Website Development grants so that when you step up to the starter’s block to write your next application you’ll be injected full of inspiration and ideas. Presented by: CBF Grants Administrators

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2:30 – 3:30 WORKSHOP SESSION 3 (continued) From 8:30 Registrations Open Building your radio career Adelaide 9:00 – 10:40 PLENARY 3 – The future is NOW Sydney Community radio is known for providing opportunities for new voices, developing Meet the Candidates standing for the CBAA Board and the CBF General Grants innovative talent and presentation styles. This session looks at skills and strategies for Advisory Committee building a career in radio, including moving between the three radio sectors (community, Plenary Address: Dr John N. Anderson government and commercial). Dr Anderson is an expert on broadcast media policy and will address delegates on Presented by: Jen Oldershaw (AFTRS - previously RRR Melbourne, Triple J and Nova Digital Radio – A Global Perspective, a comprehensive and critical analysis of digital Sydney) and Melanie Withnall (2SER - previously 2UE, 2GB and ABC Sydney) radio transition. Dr Anderson’s address will draw from his forthcoming book, Radio’s 3:30 – 4:00 AFTERNOON TEA Level 1 Digital Dilemma: Broadcasting in the 21st Century, the first comprehensive and critical analysis of the US’s troubled digital radio transition. Discussion will focus on global digital PPCA Q&A Piano Bar radio and Dr Anderson’s argument that Australia’s transition can be seen as a model internationally. 4:00 – 5:00 WORKSHOP SESSION 3 Guest Speaker: Dr Andrea Baker Archiving Sydney Dr Baker is a Senior Lecturer in Journalism at Monash University. She has taught If you’ve ever wondered just what is buried in those archive boxes at your station, now Newsroom Theory & Practice and Online Journalism and been the unit coordinator is the time to find out. Join us to discover what is worth preserving for your station’s for Radio Journalism; Broadcast Journalism; Applied Journalism Research Project history, as well as for the sector, as we look at the key questions you should ask to (internships) and International Journalism field trips to outlets in the US, UK and Europe. determine the kinds of documents, artefacts and audio you should be archiving. Dr Baker will discuss findings from her book Virtual Radio Ga Ga: Youths and Net-Radio (Hampton Press: New York), which is the first comprehensive study of the radio and Presented by: Maryanne Doyle (National Film and Sound Archive) music industries in the internet age. The book studies major cultural music cities, such Defamation and Social Media Perth as Melbourne and New York City, at the forefront of new and cutting-edge technology initiatives associated with radio and music. What are your station’s legal obligations when it comes to social media commentary? What are the risks and how can you minimise them? Join Baron Alder and P anel: Video Didn’t Kill the Radio Star Melanie Withnall as they take you through scenarios relating to defamation on social How does radio take advantage of the latest technological trends, applications and media platforms. You are encouraged to come armed with questions and hypothetical platforms that specifically aim to deliver music? Is the specialist, curatorial nature of situations of your own. music programming on community radio enough to battle the ones and zeros of the Presented by: Baron Alder (Moray & Agnew Lawyers, Eastside Radio) computer age that make guesses on what you like? Will recommendations based on what & Melanie Withnall (2SER) friends are listening to ever replace a presenter with a deep and thorough knowledge of a genre? What of playlisted stations? What becomes of the “personality” radio? Will the MEDIA LAB: Amrap Pages Canberra talks content of music programming become the point of difference? Amrap Pages promote what you air, through the internet. They provide a simple and Our panel, chaired by Michelle Brown (4ZZZ) with Chris Johnson (Amrap), Chris Hatzis efficient way for program makers to run a webpage for their radio program, log playlists, (Triple R, WBAI New York, BreakThru Radio), Dr Andrea Baker (Monash University) find content to match the music they air, and promote your station through online social & Dr John N. Anderson will examine these issues and much more. media and mobile phones. More than 800 programs from 40 stations already use Amrap Pages, learn how you can too! 10:40 – 11:10 MORNING TEA Level 1 Note: there will be a second session of the Amrap Pages workshop on Saturday at MEDIA LAB: Enabling community participation with Geddup Canberra 12:40pm Rapid adoption of mobiles is making it easier for community broadcasters to offer Presented by: Chris Johnson (Amrap) personalised services to listeners. This opens the door for more active participation from communities. This workshop will walk through how Geddup enables community Go for Gold! Winning at CBF grants Adelaide participation through live and interactive examples. Bring your critical thinking (and mobile!), as feedback will be used to better tailor Geddup to the needs of community You’ve written dozens of grant applications, with mixed success. Come and see our broadcasters. showcase of gold-medal projects from all sorts of stations. This session will focus on the CBF’s Content Development (Radio and TV) and Website Development grants so that Presented by: Judd Kirby & Adrian Clarke (Geddup) Piano Bar when you step up to the starter’s block to write your next application you’ll be injected CBF Q&A full of inspiration and ideas. Presented by: CBF Grants Administrators 11:10 – 12:40 WORKSHOP SESSION 4 Talking About Constitutions Brisbane Good leadership and a good constitution create the ideal governance environment. Not- for-profit experts Jon Bisset and Vera Visevic explore strategic and practical questions pertaining to community organisations and what needs to be captured in a Constitution for the organisation to work effectively. The session will consider the requirements of the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC), getting a listing on the Register of Cultural Organisations enabling stations to offer donors the incentive of a tax deduction and much more. 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11:10 – 12:40 WORKSHOP SESSION 4 (continued) Fundraising and Crowdfunding Sydney Join our presenters as they take you through some fresh ideas for raising funds for your station. Learn about how you can make use of Pozible as a crowdfunding platform for station projects, plus we’ll discuss a few tricks of the trade when it comes to planning your station fundraisers. Presented by: Reuben Acciano (Pozible) and Anne Frankenberg (3MBS) The Community Radio Network Perth It’s the community radio satellite, but not as you know it. The Community Radio Network programming service is migrating to the new VAST platform, opening the door to content distribution enhancements and extras, including a second live audio channel. Find out what’s in store for stations using CRN and DDN, tell us what your station wants from this platform in the years to come, and learn how your producers can contribute national content. This session will be suitable for newcomers as well as current CRN users. Presented by: Seth Jordan, Martin Walters and Dan Callaghan (CRN) & David Sice (CBAA Technical Consultant) MEDIA LAB: Creating Images for Radio Canberra Images are now an intrinsic part of radio production workflows, supporting content online, promoting stations and programs and even now being broadcast on DAB+ digital radio. Learn the hows, whys, dos and don’ts including hands-on skills for photography and photo editing. Presented by: Gabe Clark (Radio with Pictures), Emma Ramsay (CBAA, DRP) Developing your social media presence Adelaide You’re on Facebook and Twitter, you have a reasonable number of likes, friends and followers, but how do you grow your presence and channel your followers into a more meaningful relationship with your station? Find out how to develop your social media platforms and create a strategy to help your station get beyond the basics. Presented by: Miles Martignoni (2SER)

12:40 – 1:40 LUNCH Level 1 CMTO Q & A Piano Bar Youth Forum Adelaide What role do young people play in community broadcasting? The Youth Forum will discuss the opportunities available for young people in the sector, along with exploring what gaps exist and how they can be filled. You bring your ideas, we’ll bring lunch. Hosted by: Tahlia Azaria (CBAA Youth Rep) MEDIA LAB: Amrap Pages Canberra Amrap Pages promote what you air, through the internet. They provide a simple and efficient way for program makers to run a webpage for their radio program, log playlists, find content to match the music they air, and promote your station through online social media and mobile phones. More than 800 programs from 40 stations already use Amrap Pages, learn how you can too! Presented by: Chris Johnson (Amrap)

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11:10 – 12:40 WORKSHOP SESSION 4 (continued) 1:40 – 3:00 WORKSHOP SESSON 5 Fundraising and Crowdfunding Sydney Sponsorship & Media Sales Perth Join our presenters as they take you through some fresh ideas for raising funds for your Join Stephen Pead as he takes you through advice, tips and an overall refresher on your station. Learn about how you can make use of Pozible as a crowdfunding platform for station’s approach to sponsorship. Stephen has had a long and successful sales and station projects, plus we’ll discuss a few tricks of the trade when it comes to planning marketing career spanning some 30 years, starting out on-air and progressing through your station fundraisers. sales and general management roles in radio. Presented by: Reuben Acciano (Pozible) and Anne Frankenberg (3MBS) Presented by: Stephen Pead (Sales Solutions) The Community Radio Network Perth National Documentary and Features Competition – kick start great content Adelaide It’s the community radio satellite, but not as you know it. The Community Radio Network Do you have a great idea for interesting radio content but need help making it happen? programming service is migrating to the new VAST platform, opening the door to content What do “new media content” and “cross-platform production” really mean? This distribution enhancements and extras, including a second live audio channel. Find out session is designed for stations and broadcasters who want to learn how to make great what’s in store for stations using CRN and DDN, tell us what your station wants from this documentaries and features for both on-air and online. Find out how your station can platform in the years to come, and learn how your producers can contribute national kick start great talks content through the National Documentary and Features content. This session will be suitable for newcomers as well as current CRN users. Competition. Pitch your idea to the panel and see what happens when they brainstorm it into a cross-platform project. Presented by: Seth Jordan, Martin Walters and Dan Callaghan (CRN) & David Sice (CBAA Technical Consultant) Presented by: Claire Stuchbery (CBF), Giordana Caputo (All the Best/CMTO), Nicola Joseph (CMTO), Martin Walters (CRN) & Bryce Ives MEDIA LAB: Creating Images for Radio Canberra The Digital Radio Future Sydney Images are now an intrinsic part of radio production workflows, supporting content online, promoting stations and programs and even now being broadcast on DAB+ digital This session will include an update on the CBAA’s policy and planning for the expansion radio. Learn the hows, whys, dos and don’ts including hands-on skills for photography and and development of digital radio services. Delegates from stations not currently photo editing. operating digital services are encouraged to attend. Presented by: Gabe Clark (Radio with Pictures), Emma Ramsay (CBAA, DRP) Presented by: CBAA Developing your social media presence Adelaide MEDIA LAB: Sound Fields Part 2 - The Final Cut Canberra You’re on Facebook and Twitter, you have a reasonable number of likes, friends and Using advanced techniques, edit your recordings into short, multi layered sound pieces followers, but how do you grow your presence and channel your followers into a more that will be played during the Awards dinner. Parts 1 and 2 and designed to operate in meaningful relationship with your station? Find out how to develop your social media sequence and participants are encouraged to attend both sessions. platforms and create a strategy to help your station get beyond the basics. Presented by: Jon Tjhia (Paper Radio) Presented by: Miles Martignoni (2SER) Making Collaborative Content Brisbane 12:40 – 1:40 LUNCH Level 1 Join our panel for a discussion on a range of collaborative projects currently being CMTO Q & A Piano Bar undertaken by stations. Find out ways you can create collaborative projects with external organisations or within your station and be inspired by some of the projects going on in Adelaide Youth Forum our sector right now. What role do young people play in community broadcasting? The Youth Forum will Presented by: Alex Tsirgialos (3MBS), Emma Johnson (3MDR) and Kate Pinnock discuss the opportunities available for young people in the sector, along with exploring (Jailbreak) what gaps exist and how they can be filled. You bring your ideas, we’ll bring lunch. Hosted by: Tahlia Azaria (CBAA Youth Rep) Grant Writing & Assessment - the nuts and bolts Brisbane MEDIA LAB: Amrap Pages Canberra Join Maureen O’Keeffe as she takes you through the assessment process involved when it comes to distributing grant funding. From putting together your application and Amrap Pages promote what you air, through the internet. They provide a simple and communicating your good ideas, through the scoring and assessment of applications, efficient way for program makers to run a webpage for their radio program, log playlists, to the final decision making, you will gain insight into some good and some not-so-good find content to match the music they air, and promote your station through online social applications and leave armed with the best possible chance of writing a successful grant media and mobile phones. More than 800 programs from 40 stations already use Amrap application next time around. Pages, learn how you can too! Presented by: Maureen O’Keeffe (CBF/GGAC) Presented by: Chris Johnson (Amrap) 3:05 – 3:45 PLENARY 4 – Copyright Sydney Room With Mark Lizotte (DIESEL), APRA Ambassador

3:45 – 4:15 AFTERNOON TEA Level 1 Amrap Q&A Piano Bar 4:15 for 4:30 CBAA AGM Park 6:30 for 7:00 CBAA Gala Awards Dinner Australia Ballroom 7 SUNDAY 17 NOVEMBER

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From 8:30 Breakfast Sydney Join us for a buffet breakfast/brunch as we ease you into Sunday morning.

9:00 – 9:30 Sunday Morning Breakfast Radio Sydney With Belinda Lopez, Giordana Caputo and Joel Carnegie 9:30 – 11:30 PLENARY 5 – CBAA World Cafe Sydney As your member organisation and the peak body for the community broadcasting sector, the CBAA invites you to join our World Cafe for a series of feedback sessions on various aspects of our service and operations. Come along, share your ideas and have your say. Hosted by: CBAA Board & Staff 11:30 FINAL PLENARY & CONFERENCE CLOSE Sydney

Conference Graphic Recording DEVELOP The CBAA Conference includes a vast range of sessions and we know it isn’t possible for delegates to get to YOUR absolutely everything. That’s why we are delighted to work with two very dedicated individuals, Leenie Fabri and Rebecca Savic, who are both long term RADIO members of the community broadcasting sector having volunteered and worked within the industry since the mid 90s. EXPERTISE Leenie is the Manager of People, Services & Culture at JOY 94.9 and owns Sound Advice Services where she partners with the CMTO to deliver training at other community stations. Rebecca is a corporate trainer who began volunteering at 3WAY FM while at uni and has spent the last 12 years volunteering at JOY 94.9 in multiple roles. They both believe in the power of visuals and, as members of the DEGREE & SHORT COURSES IFVP (International Forum of Visual Practitioners), they have seen the impact graphic recording can have for conference audiences. They are excited to volunteer their time to participate in aftrs.edu.au/radio the 2013 CBAA Conference. AUSTRALIAN FILM TELEVISION AND RADIO SCHOOL

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From 8:30 Breakfast Sydney The CBAA would like to extend its thanks to all of the sponsors of the 2013 Conference. We encourage each delegate to visit Join us for a buffet breakfast/brunch as we ease you into Sunday morning. the trade exhibition and look through the material in your conference satchel to familiarise yourself with the wonderful work of each of these organisations, without whom our conference would not be possible. We also acknowledge the generosity of 9:00 – 9:30 Sydney Sunday Morning Breakfast Radio each of our award sponsors this year, their support of excellence in the sector is warmly appreciated. With Belinda Lopez, Giordana Caputo and Joel Carnegie Below is a list of our 2013 sponsors, with whom we look forward to a long and prosperous engagement: 9:30 – 11:30 PLENARY 5 – CBAA World Cafe Sydney As your member organisation and the peak body for the community broadcasting sector, the CBAA invites you to join our World Cafe for a series of feedback sessions on various Conference Partner & Exhibitor aspects of our service and operations. Come along, share your ideas and have your say. Hosted by: CBAA Board & Staff 11:30 FINAL PLENARY & CONFERENCE CLOSE Sydney

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