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DR, BC, documentation and you: how to be a hero!

When disaster happens it’s too late to start planning. You need to think NOW for THEN. Join us on 16 April at 1830 AEST as expert Jason Xiros gives you some tips on how to get started, and particularly how to document your Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery strategies

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Celebrating Achievements and Innovation

TR23 Awards As of 2023, in their ninth year, these awards continue to celebrate the contributions of technologists in the community broadcasting sector. The categories for this year's awards...

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Volts, current and not becoming dead

The article below ("Beware Low Amp Current") caught my eye, and I thought it was worth reposting to the group. I don't like the term "Low Amp Current" - ugh. But the situation described is very...

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Grant applications:  how to be better!

Grant applications: how to be better!

The first grant round of 2024 opened on Monday 15 January, and Technorama is right in there to help you get the best possible outcome. At 1830 AEDT on 16 Jan we’ll talk all things grant application, and give you some great tips on how to impress the assessors and present the best possible case

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It would not have been possible for an unincorporated group of enthusiasts to run effective events without organisational help.

Technorama gratefully acknowledges support from the Community Broadcasting Foundation, the Community Broadcasting Association of Australia, and the Community Media Training Organisation. We are deeply indebted to the hosts of past Technorama events: the South Australian Community Broadcasters Association Inc, the Community Broadcasting Association of Victoria, and Artsound in Canberra.

Without the backing of these people, we would not be where we are today.