Vale Philip Shine

Community broadcasters are mourning the loss of community broadcasting pioneer Philip Shine who passed away on Wednesday.

A vibrant and colourful character, Philip was a stalwart of community broadcasting and recipient of the 2022 Michael Law Award for outstanding lifetime achievement.

Philip’s journey in community broadcasting began in the early 1990s at Sydney’s Eastside Radio, where he started as a volunteer and rose to become Station Manager. His leadership was instrumental in establishing Eastside as a hub for creative jazz and roots music.

Following his success at Eastside, Philip took on the role of Station Manager at 2SER for a decade. During his tenure, he balanced the academic needs of the university station’s educational licence while expanding 2SER’s reach and reputation for innovative programming.

Philip’s contributions extended beyond individual stations. He served on the CBAA Board, where he was known for his passionate advocacy for station independence and sector-wide collaboration. In 2010, he took charge of implementing the sector’s Digital Radio Project (DRP), advancing this groundbreaking initiative.

In 2011 Philip moved to Byron Bay, where he became Station Manager at BAY FM after he finished leading the CBAA DRP. Under his guidance, BAY FM flourished into one of Australia’s most innovative and award-winning regional stations.

The 2022 Michael Law Award recognised Philip’s lifetime of dedication to community broadcasting. His friend Seth Jordan described him as “a very inspiring and remarkable man, a truly dedicated community broadcaster and a very dear friend to many.”

Philip’s impact on community broadcasting in Australia was profound and far-reaching. His legacy will continue to inspire and shape the sector for years to come. The CBAA extends its deepest condolences to Philip’s family, friends, and colleagues. He will be greatly missed by many members of the community broadcasting family.

2024 CBAA Annual General Meeting

The 2024 CBAA Annual General Meeting will be held as a hybrid meeting on Friday, 18 October 2024.

The meeting will be held at the Pipeline 1-2 Room, Ground Floor, QT Gold Coast, 7 Staghorn Ave, Surfers Paradise QLD and online at:

  • 4:30pm ACDT – South Australia
  • 4:00pm AEST – Queensland
  • 5:00pm AEDT – NSW, ACT, Victoria and Tasmania
  • 3:30pm ACST – Northern Territory
  • 2:00pm AWST – Western Australia

Formal notice of meeting has been distributed to CBAA Members and is available PDF icon here.

The CBAA has appointed Vero Voting who are an independent voting and AGM service to manage the AGM. The Vero Voting AGM portal will allow members to view the AGM, direct vote and ask questions.

The notice of meeting includes an explanatory memorandum and the list of nominees for the CBAA Board and their information, and initial information on how to use the Vero Voting AGM and voting portal.

AGM registration will open to the official representatives of CBAA members on or about Tuesday, 8 October 2024. The registration process is being managed by Vero Voting – member representatives will get a personalised email directly from them with unique registration details.

Direct voting, and appointment of proxies will also open at that time.

Votes must be cast prior to 4.15pm AEST on 18 October 2024 and the outcomes of the election will be announced at the Annual General Meeting.

Registration for non-members, guests and other stakeholders will open closer to the Annual General Meeting and will be announced on the CBAA website.