New radio reading resources

June 17, 2019

Man in studio reading newspaper

The team at RPH Australia has recently launched new resources to support radio reading at community radio stations across Australia. We love these new resources that will help stations improve their radio reading programs, empower new audiences and welcome new volunteers with disabilities.

Stations

Do you want your station to be more inclusive but you’re not sure where to start? RPH Australia has produced radio reading station resources to help you every step of the way, from how to start a radio reading program, getting to know your community and preparing your station for volunteers with disabilities.

Volunteers

Are you interested in radio reading at a community radio station? RPH Australia has prepared radio reading volunteer resources. Learn more about what’s involved, including pitching your program to a station, planning, researching and presenting.

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