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RADIOACTIVE 2007

Multicultural Youth Broadcasters' Forum

Saturday 21 - Sunday 22 April

Ross House, Level 4, 247 Flinders Lane, Melbourne, VIC, 3000

 

 

Thank you to all who attended the Radioactive Multicultural Youth Boradcasters' Forum and made it such a success!

Please keep visiting this site for forum photos and audio excerpts from the speeches over the two days.

Also coming soon will be an audio grab of the wonderful rap that we created together!

 

 

Downloads

What is Community Broadcasting? Sector Snapshot - Presentation available in PDF

 

 

 

Forum Program

Please note that this program is subject to change

 

Day 1

Saturday April 21st 2007

 

9.00

Registration Opens

9.30

Official Opening

9.45

Keynote Speech by Bryce Ives SYN

10.15

What is Community Broadcasting? Sector Snapshot

10.45

Morning Tea

11.00

Funding & Training Opportunities - Mia Lauze CBAA

12.00

"2007: A Community Media Odyssey" - Bryce Ives SYN

1.00

Lunch mmmm

1.30

Hip Hop Workshop

2.15

Radio Broadcasting Workshop presented by Simon Winkler & Moses Iten from SBS Alchemy

3.15
Afternoon Tea
3.30
Hearing --> Being Heard workshop presented by Noah Ariel - Ecumenical Migration Centre
4.30
'Outside Broadcasting' hosted by Ken McLean from SYN
5.30 - 8.00
3ZZZ Hosted Post Forum Celebration
  Hells Kitchen 20A Centre Place Melbourne - just around the corner from Ross House
   

 

Day 2

Sunday April 22nd 2007

 

9.45
Registration Opens
10.00
Keynote speech by Jiselle Hanna from Accent of Women 3CR
10.30

Community Broadcasting & Community Development - Discussion Panel with Mohammed El-Leissy (CMYI/3CR), Hala Abdelnour (NMRC) & Abraham Alier (Radio Adelaide/NEMBC)

11.30
Morning Tea
11.45
The Current State of Multicultural Youth Broadcasting - Discussion workshop
12.45
Future of Multicultural Youth Broadcasting - Discussion workshop
1.45
Lunch
2.15
Hip Hop Workshop
3.00
How do we get there? Strategies for youth engagement- Discussion workshop
4.00
Afternoon Tea
4.15
Workshop Summaries and Outcomes
 

 

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