Community Broadcasting Association of Australia

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The Community Broadcasting Association of Australia (CBAA) is the national representative organisation for community radio and television stations (e.g. Channel 31) in Australia. The organisation provides advice and support to community broadcasters regarding a variety of issues. In addition to this, it also offers a national community radio satellite network, dubbed ComRadSat and introduced in 1993, allowing community broadcasters to share and syndicate their content.

This service has been expanded in recent years with the addition of the Digital Delivery Network (DDN). This project has allowed community radio stations to record and replay programs, interviews, and music from contributing stations within the network.

The organisation also runs an annual Conference, which brings together representatives from the around Australia.

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