Introducing the 2025 Community Broadcasting Awards Finalists

The finalists for the 2025 Community Broadcasting Awards have been announced! This year’s entries were as exciting as ever, with over 260 spanning more than 20 categories.

We’d like to thank everyone who entered, whether or not they’re a finalist, as well as our dedicated team of judges from around the sector who put their time and energy into helping to celebrate the hard work of stations, staff and volunteers countrywide. We’d also like to thank our sponsors who help to support the awards and shine a spotlight on the best of Australian community broadcasters.,

The winners will be announced at the 2025 CBAA Conference awards gala in Hobart on Saturday 25 October. Be sure to register for both the conference and the gala at the CBAA conference website.

Note – the following three awards are announced on the night:

  • Community Broadcasting Honour Roll
  • Tony Staley Award
  • Michael Law Award
CategoryEntryStation NameSponsored by
Best Program MusicFresh Off The BlockFresh 92.7APRA AMCOS
OFF the LABELPBA-FM
Middle of NowhereRTR
Music of Our Time4MBS
Best Program NewBig Bi+ QuestionsJoy MediaAFTRS
Breaking The SilenceNoongar Radio
OFF the LABELPBA-FM
In Plain SightVision Australia Radio
WOW: Wise Older WomenBAYFM 99.9
Best Program News & Current AffairsInside VoiceVision Australia RadioAVC
90.1 HAPPY FM – ‘Surviving Cyclone Tracy’ – Steve Adams90.1 HAPPY FM 
BlackchatKoori Radio
Blaksiders2SER
3CR Breakfast3CR
National Radio News: Australia’s Creative Landscapes2MCE
Best Program TalksPulse of PalestineKoori Radio
Talk On Your ForkSYN Media
That’s What I Call ScienceEdge Radio
Mindful MinutesVision Australia Radio
Excellence in Australian MusicRTR2RTRAPRA AMCOS
Phoenix FMPhoenix FM
BayFM 99.9BAYFM 99.9
In The Scene on 107.3 HFMHeritage FM
The Aussie Hour With JaceSwitch Brisbane
Excellence in Community EngagementRTRFM’s Reconciliation Action PlanRTRCTV
2MFM – Muslim Community RadioMuslim Community Radio
Noosa FM 101.3Noosa FM 101.3
Northern VoicesPBA-FM
2NURFM2NURFM 103.7
Bendigo Pride Festival 2025Joy Media
89.9 TheLight – Community Transformation89.9 TheLight
Excellence in Disability Content & EngagementRadio Skid Row, Anything Goes Show, Where Am I? PodcastRadio Skid Row
Literacy Legends Podcast by Print Radio TasmaniaPrint Radio Tasmania
Phoenix FMPhoenix FM
Vision Australia RadioVision Australia Radio
Excellence in Fundraising & SponsorshipFresh 92.7 Sales TeamFresh 92.7
Three D RadioThree D Radio
HFM Radiothon (WA Day Long Weekend)Heritage FM
Excellence in Indigenous Content & EngagementTEABBATEABBA
Feel Good Nunga RadioFeel Good Nunga
2NURFM 103.72NURFM 103.7
Missing Men in the Pilbara and KimberleyNgaarda Media
Excellence in Multicultural Content & EngagementSiempre LunesPBA-FM
City Park Radio Multicultural Unit TeamCity Park Radio
Byron BayFM 99.9 Multicultural GroupBAYFM 99.9
Joyce YangCMS Radio FM 91.1
Excellence in ProductionRTRFM’s LovelineRTR
Cameron HornCoast FM 96.3
JOY MediaJOY Media
Matiah HarosFresh 92.7
Excellence in Special Events & Outside BroadcastingFierce Female ForcesJOY MediaPPCA
Koori Radio 93.7fm Live From Garma 2024Koori Radio
Vision Australia Radio’s 2025 Midsumma Carnival Day BroadcastVision Australia Radio
Tamworth Country Music Festival 2025today’scountry94one
Excellence in Station Resilience & DevelopmentJOY MediaJOY MediaCMTO
Branching out to print mediaCollie Community Radio
8KIN FM CAAMA RadioCAAMA Radio CENTRAL ZONE
Outstanding Fundraising & Sponsorship ContributionJack Lane Outstanding Fundraising5THE FM
Jason GippsVision Australia Radio
Fresh 92.7 Sales TeamFresh 92.7
Sue McLennanMAINfm
Outstanding PresenterPam BolandRTRAmazon Alexa
Henry Sachwald3MBS
Nasser Mashni3CR
That’s What I Call ScienceEdge Radio
Craig BrownJOY Media
Outstanding Presenter News & Current AffairsMuswellbrook Fights For Earthquake Disaster Relief2NURFM 103.7Deutsche Welle
Mia ArmitageBAYFM 99.9
Sam Colley – Talking VisionVision Australia Radio
Vivien Langford – The Climate Action Show3CR
Outstanding Production ContributionThe Rise & Fall of Easterfest96five Family Radio
The Chill, Rght Across The NationHighland FM 107.1
Peter ThomasGolden Days Radio
Matiah HarosFresh 92.7
Water Watch – Megan Williams2DRY FM
Outstanding Station LeadershipSibylle Reisch – President Noosa FM 101.3Noosa FM 101.3
Ange KentBAYFM 99.9
Rachel Kirby3CR
Shane Peak2NURFM 103.7
Outstanding Technical ContributionKyle Doevendans (TEABBA)TEABBABroadcast Components
Peter Gibson3MBS Melbourne
Phoenix FM – Peter WilliamsPhoenix FM
Nick La Rosa89.7 Eastside Radio
Outstanding Youth ContributionShakeel SahibMuslim Community RadioCentre for Volunteering
Cassandra Johns – A Fresh LegacyFresh 92.7
Mietta Hyland-JohnsJOY Media
Kalan ‘Kal’ KrzyzanowskiVision Australia Radio
The Jane Brownrigg Award – Outstanding Volunteer ContributionGisa and Henry WeatherillNoosa FM 101.3Centre for Volunteering
3CR Outstanding Volunteer – Tilde Joy3CR
Tina Nabb aka the Volun-Tina3MDR
Jaque Trundletoday’scountry94one
Troy Garner Award – Best Program SportsPhoenix FM – SportsVoxPhoenix FM
Game OnJOY Media
Reading the Play – All Things FootyVision Australia Radio
The Sporting Record3CR

NO ONE DOES AFL FINALS LIKE TRIPLE M – AND THIS YEAR, TRIPLE M’S FINALS COVERAGE GETS EVEN BIGGER

No one does finals like Triple M, and in 2025, the network will once again be the ultimate destination for footy fans. Across Triple M and LiSTNR, footy fans will hear every kick, goal and spine-tingling moment of the 2025 Toyota AFL Finals Series, with the biggest names in footy calling the action and delivering brand-new offerings to fans.

With more than 732,000 passionate footy fans tuning into AFL broadcasts in Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth every week during the home-and-away season, Triple M Footy is Australia’s undisputed #1 AFL radio network*. With every AFL state represented in the finals this year, there’s never been a better time to tune into Triple M’s live and local coverage.

This year’s finals will feature a star-studded call team including James BrayshawJason DunstallBrian TaylorKate McCarthyDale ThomasMark ‘Howie’ HowardXavier EllisBernie VinceIsaac Smith and Nat Yoannidis, among those ready to deliver a September to remember for footy fans.

With one of the closest finals campaigns in years, Triple M is once again the go-to destination for footy fans wanting to capture the biggest moments as they happen. And in 2025, fans will get a brand-new offering, Clubcasts, availableon LiSTNR: dedicated club channels serving highlights, player interviews, and game analysis from Triple M’s unrivalled coverage. Packaged in bite-sized weekly episodes, Clubcasts are perfect for a commute and staying up to date on the biggest stories for the teams still vying for the premiership.

Footy fans will still get their fix of much-loved Triple M shows throughout the finals series, including The Rush Hour with JB & Billy, The Midweek Rub, The Friday Huddle, The Saturday Rub, The Sunday Rub and local Breakfast shows in Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth, alongside new episodes of The Ben and Harry Podcast and The Howie Games, available to stream freeon LiSTNR.

Footy finals excitement will continue throughout September, and on Thursday, 25 September (‘Grand Final Eve Eve’), Triple M will take over the iconic Corner Hotel in Richmond, just a stone’s throw from the MCG, for the first ever Triple M FestMick in the Morning with Roo, Titus & Rosie, Triple M’s Lu & Jarch, The Midweek Rub and The Rush Hour with JB & Billy will broadcast live at Triple M Fest (6am to 6pm), alongside performances from The Living End, British India, and Kingswood. Tickets can only be won on Triple M, making it the second-hottest ticket in town, right behind the Grand Final itself.

Ewan Giles, SCA Head of Sports Content, said: “It’s going to be an incredible finals series, with very little separating the teams in contention for the premiership. Our Triple M team is on the ground across the country to bring fans the biggest moments, the best calls, and the stories that matter. This will be Triple M’s biggest finals series yet. Whilst it’s still anyone’s guess who will lift the cup on the last Saturday of September, one thing is certain: no one captures finals like Triple M Footy.”

Triple M’s AFL coverage and dedicated sports shows are available across the network and can be streamed free on LiSTNR. 

Source: *GfK Radio 360 Ratings. Metro Survey 3, 2025. Melbourne – Thursday 1800-2230, Friday 1800-2230, Saturday 1130-2230, Sunday 1300-1930. Adelaide – Thursday 1800-2200, Friday 1730-2200, Saturday 1100-2200, Sunday 1230-1900. Perth – Thursday 1600-2030, Friday 1600-2030, Saturday 0930-2030, Sunday 1100-1730. P10+ / P 10-69 / P25-54. Cume / Market Share %

About Triple M

For more than 40 years, Triple M has been one of Australia’s most recognisable radio brands, providing listeners with a unique blend of Greatest Hits, Sport, and Comedy. With 49 stations nationwide – including six digital stations – Triple M is renowned for delivering music’s greatest hits, alongside iconic talent and standout shows that lead the way in sport and entertainment. 

Reaching more than 4.9 million radio and on-demand listeners each week, Triple M is home to some of the country’s most respected sporting legends, beloved comedians, and music personalities, including Mick Molloy, James Brayshaw, Billy Brownless, Luisa Dal Din, and Jack Archdale – to only name a few! Triple M’s content is available live or on demand on the LiSTNR app.  

POSITION: Chief Financial and Risk Officer, CBAA, Alexandria NSW

  • Join the peak body for 500 community broadcasters around Australia
  • Would suit a forward thinking and curious modern finance leader 
  • $13.5m consolidated turnover | Sydney location | flexible working available


The Organisation

The Community Broadcasting Association of Australia (CBAA) is a member based peak body for community broadcasters dedicated to supporting and championing community broadcasting in Australia. Community radio plays a crucial role in serving groups often overlooked by mainstream media delivering programming tailored to the interests and needs of local communities, reflecting Australia’s open society, strong democracy and vibrant culture. Each week more than five million Australians tune in to over 500 community-owned licenced services.

The Role

The Chief Financial and Risk Officer leads financial strategy, risk and governance and financial sustainability across the CBAA Group which includes the CBAA and associated entities, the Local and Independent News Association (LINA), and Disability Media Australia (DMA). You will be responsible for ensuring strong financial systems, performance, risk management and strategic financial planning aligned with each entity’s goals and the Group’s shared services model.

Reporting directly to the CEO, and playing a key role as a member of the senior leadership team, you will:

  • provide strategic financial leadership and guidance to the group
  • take a hands-on role managing financial accounting, compliance, assets and risk
  • deliver timely and accurate reports to boards in the group, the CEO and senior team
  • adopt the role of business partner and advisor
  • manage and develop a high performing finance team
  • build trusted relationships with external partners and stakeholders

Skills Required

You will be a proven leader with experience in a similar executive leadership role who possesses high level financial and risk management experience. This will include experience preparing and presenting financial reports  to senior boards and committees. Ideally you have broad knowledge of accounting for membership, government, philanthropic organisations
including grants acquittals. You have well-developed interpersonal engagement and communication skills including the ability to translate financial information to a variety of stakeholders.

  •  have the ability to manage a team to deliver high quality and timely services
  • demonstrate high level strategic thinking and problem-solving skills
  • hold a recognised accounting qualification (CA/CPA or equivalent)

If you’re passionate about contributing your well-developed financial and risk management along with your superior communication skills, then apply now. Please submit a resume and cover letter addressing the skills required above via NGO Recruitment. Alternatively phone Mike Hurdle on 02 8243 0570 to have a candidate information pack emailed to you.

2025 CBAA Community Broadcasting Awards Finalist Schedule

With another year comes another exciting round of finalist announcements for the Community Broadcasting Awards, this year taking place at the CBAA Conference awards gala on Saturday 25 October.

We’ll be posting finalist announcements on the CBAA Facebook page throughout next week according to the schedule below, and we’ll post a full list of finalists on our website on Friday 5 September, noting that the following three categories will be announced on the night:

  • Community Broadcasting Honour Roll
  • Tony Staley Award
  • Michael Law Award

If you’re attending the conference make sure you’re registered for the Gala Dinner to see the awards in person, it’s a separate registration and cost so check in with ICMS at cbaaconf@icms.com.au if you didn’t opt in during registration.

And whether you’re among the finalists or not we’d like to thank you for your entry and wish you all the best for future awards seasons!

DayCategoryTime (AEDT)
Monday 1/09/25Best Program: Music10am
 Best Program:  New12pm
 Best Program: News & Current Affairs2pm
 Best Program: Talks4pm
Tuesday 2/09/25Excellence in Special Events & Outside Broadcasting10am
 Outstanding Fundraising & Sponsorship Contribution12pm
 Excellence in Station Resilience & Development2pm
 Excellence in Production4pm
Wednesday 3/09/25Excellence in Australian Music10am
 Excellence in Community Engagement 12pm
 Excellence in Disability Content & Engagement2pm
 Excellence in Fundraising & Sponsorship4pm
Thursday 4/09/25Excellence in Indigenous Content & Engagement10am
 Excellence in Multicultural Content & Engagement12pm
 Outstanding Presenter2pm
 Outstanding Presenter News & Current Affairs4pm
 The Troy Garner Award – Best Program: Sports6pm
Friday 5/09/25Outstanding Production Contribution10am
 Outstanding Technical Contribution12pm
 Outstanding Volunteer Contribution2pm
 Outstanding Youth Contribution4pm
 Outstanding Station Leadership6pm

POSITION: Content Officer, CBAA, Alexandria NSW

  • Engage with a creative and passionate community
  • Opportunity to champion Australian music and talent
  • Alexandria location

The organisation 

The Community Broadcasting Association of Australia (CBAA) is a leading member based, for purpose organisation. We provide programs and services that aim to strengthen the capacity and sustainability of over 450 community radio and media organisations.

With over five million listeners each week, community radio plays a vital role in providing a voice for multicultural, First Nations and other underrepresented groups, as well as supporting independent and emerging musicians, and communities not adequately serviced by other media services.

The role 

As part of our Content team, you will play a key role in processing audio content for the Community Radio Network (CRN), AMRAP (Australian Music Radio Airplay Project), News and Powerd Media.

You will work alongside team members and interact with content makers, artists and their representatives to distribute quality content.

Your passion for Australian Music, Content and Community Media will enable you to excel and support our energetic and dedicated content team. 

Key Responsibilities: 

  • Audio Processing 
  • Responding to enquiries 
  • Assisting with project tasks, events, presentations and reports 
  • Supporting CBAA content operations and live broadcasts as required 
  • Assisting with music programs to widen audience reach  
  • Suggesting Australian music, artists and producers etc. to other teams to assist with social media, EDMs and website output. 

 
Your success profile will include: 

  • Relevant qualifications and or equivalent work experience, basic audio operations including editing skills (Adobe Audition or similar) 
  • Excellent customer service skills 
  • Passion for community broadcasting and Australian music 
  • Demonstrated ability to prioritise workload, multitask and meet deadlines 
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills 
  • Understanding and familiarisation in the utilisation of databases and or CRM systems 
  • Demonstrated attention to detail 
  • Willingness to use/learn a range of online tools (Salesforce, MS Office suite etc.)  
  • Ability to work outside standard hours when required. 


Application Process 

We are committed to improving outcomes for our communities, and value diversity and inclusion. We actively seek and welcome applications from people with diverse backgrounds and with lived experience in the communities we aim to serve (including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people with a disability, culturally and linguistically diverse people, the LGBTQIA+ community and people of diverse genders and faiths). 

We are happy to consider flexible employment arrangements. 

To apply submit your resume (max three pages) and a cover letter (max two pages) addressing the requirements and reason for application to jobs@cbaa.org.au 

Successful applicants will be contacted for interview.

Please note that there is no formal closing date for this role. Early applications are encouraged, and suitable candidates may be shortlisted for interview as applications are received. For enquiries about this role, please email jobs@cbaa.org.au.

CAN YOU FIND THE RADIO IN YOUR NEW CAR?

Urgent Call for Legislation to Ensure Access to Local Radio

Commercial Radio & Audio (CRA) has issued a clear message to government: without urgent legislation to guarantee radio prominence, millions of Australians could lose easy access to local radio in cars and on smart speaker devices – threatening the future of Australia’s only 100% locally owned mass medium.

Lizzie Young, CEO of CRA said: “Australia’s relationship with cars and radio is unique. Yet, it’s becoming increasingly difficult to access radio in new cars that prioritise global streaming services.”

“We drive long distances, live in dispersed communities, and rely on radio not just for entertainment, but for trusted news, connection, and vital information in times of emergency. Now is the time for urgent legislative action to ensure the medium of radio – with its central place in the driving experience – remains free and easily accessible for all Australians,” added Young.

A seamless fix with wide-reaching impact

CRA recently invested in upgrading the industry’s unified consumer app, RadioApp, which relaunched today with an enhanced user experience.

Moving forward, protecting radio as a priority costs nothing, and the solution is simple. The entire radio sector – commercial, ABC, SBS and community broadcasters – are united in calling for:

  • Prominent one-button access to Australian radio – AM, FM, DAB+ receivers and streaming audio – in all cars
  • Guaranteed availability and discoverability on smart speakers
  • Reliable verbal access to Australian radio services via voice assistants

Radio is a medium that Australians turn to in a crisis

Radio has long been the most reliable form of communication in emergencies. During Cyclone Alfred earlier this year, Australians turned to radio for vital updates, just as they did during the 2019–2020 bushfires, when mobile networks and power grids failed, but radio continued to broadcast life-saving information.

“Radio shouldn’t need mobile data, Wi-Fi, or power to be accessible, it should be easily available when Australians need it most,” said Young. “The government must act now to protect a medium that 15 million Australians[i] rely on every week.”

Source: [i] Edison Research, The Infinite Dial 2025, Australians aged 10+, Listened to commercial radio in the past week.

ABC NEWS top digital news brand in July

Source: Ipsos iris Online Audience Measurement Service, July 2025

ABC NEWS was again Australia’s top digital news provider in July with a monthly audience of 12.7 million people, according to the latest Ipsos iris data released today.     

The audience was highly engaged, with an average time spent on the ABC NEWS website of 29 minutes per person.  

Local and national news stories which drove audiences online for the latest news and information included the conclusion of the “mushroom murder” trial of Erin Patterson, the rescue of missing German backpacker Carolina Wilga, ongoing investigations into childcare, coverage of the “bomb cyclone” event that lashed the NSW coast and the death of Australian actor Julian McMahon. 

In global news, the Russian earthquake, Pacific tsunami warning, death of Black Sabbath frontman Ozzy Osborne and “CEO kiss cam” scandal during a Coldplay concert attracted the attention of Australian audiences.