Guidelines
The ACMA has developed guidelines to assist the community broadcasting licensees to understand their responsibilities. These currently include:

Victoria's state Peak body for Community radio and television licensees
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with Stephen Atkins & Desa Bajic, both from A.C.M.A, going through the updated B66 License renewal form and what they want us to tell them, and what they don't want to know.
On Sunday 19th of June we held the same seminar in the Drouin RSL with Phyllis Fong and Kate Anstee, also from A.C.M.A.
Both sessions were inspiring and full of information with lots of interaction between A.C.M.A representatives and station delegates.
There were 15 stations represented and we catered for 59 people.
For the stations who have just renewed their license, and felt they didn't need to attend, We hope you are keeping your records and had a look at what is expected of you the next time you have to go through the hoops.
Good luck to all stations with your next license renewal, we hope these seminars have made it a lot clearer as to what is expected from you, and that you CAN contact A.C.M.A with your queries, they are more than happy to clarify and assist where ever they can.


The ACMA has developed guidelines to assist the community broadcasting licensees to understand their responsibilities. These currently include:
COMMUNITY_BROADCASTING_PARTICIPATION_GUIDELINES.PDF
GUIDELINES_ON_TRANSFER_OF_COMMUNITY_LICENCES.DOC
TEMPORARY_COMMUNITY_BROADCASTING_LICENCE_GUIDELINES.PDF
COMMUNITY_BCASTING_SPONSORSHIP_GUIDELINES_2008.PDF
GUIDELINES_CHANGE_OF_COMMUNITY_INTEREST_REQUEST.PDF
COMMUNITY_BROADCASTING_NOT_FOR_PROFIT_GUIDELINES.PDF
COMMUNITY_BROADCASTING_NOT_FOR_PROFIT_GUIDELINES.DOC
CBAV has been asked by several stations for a template of policies, follow
appendices attached to the Codes are for guidance only and do not form part of the Codes