Charlotte Bedford joins DOGAC

August 17, 2020

Woman smiling with bring red hair standing in front of a brick wall

We warmly welcome Charlotte Bedford to the CBF Development & Operations Grant Advisory Committee. Charlotte brings over 30 years experience working in community broadcasting including working on media projects alongside diverse and marginalised groups. She was instrumental in setting up the world’s first UK-based prison radio service which is documented in Charlotte’s 2018  book Making Waves Behind Bars.

Based in South Australia, Charlotte is a researcher at the University of Adelaide’s Department of Media and has also been actively involved in local community radio stations, Radio Adelaide and WOWfm for many years.

We’re delighted that Charlotte has joined our team of volunteer grants advisory committee members and know that she will make an invaluable contribution to the work of the CBF.

Find out more about Charlotte >

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