Sponsors

Bronze exhibitor & award sponsors

Established in 1973 under an act of Federal Parliament, the Australian Film Television and Radio School (AFTRS) is Australia’s national screen and broadcast school. Working hand-in-hand with industry, AFTRS is a global centre of excellence that provides Australians with world-leading creative education and training so that Australian talent and culture may thrive at home and around the world. AFTRS is the only Australian school to be consistently rated among the top international film schools by The Hollywood Reporter. In 2023 AFTRS will celebrate its 50th anniversary.



Deutsche Welle (DW) is Germany’s international broadcaster.  DW provides radio, TV and Online Services in 32 languages. Our aim is to foster a peaceful, stable global community. Therefore, we focus on topics such as freedom and human rights, democracy and good governance, free trade and social justice, health education and environmental protection, technology and innovation. DW offers free multi-media content to our non-commercial partners in Australia and New Zealand. DW has been a sponsor of CBAA conferences and journalism prizes for over 20 years. DW offers paid internships at our headquarters in Germany for young qualified CBAA journalists.  




We are proud champions of community broadcasting – Australia’s largest independent media sector.

Our funding supports community broadcasting organisations to enrich people’s lives with a diversity of choice in our media; to produce local stories, news and cultural content reflecting the many perspectives, people and communities that make up Australia; to ensure community broadcasting is at the heart of every community.

Collaboration and partnership are central to the way we work, building on decades of strong relationships and expertise. Together with community broadcasters, content producers and sector organisations around the country, we are helping to build a strong and resilient future for community media.

lanyard sponsor

McNair yellowSquares is a professional full-service market and social research agency garnering the perceptions, insights and behaviours of Australians to inform evidence-based decision making. McNair bring a research heritage going back to the 1930s, with particular strengths in research amongst hard to reach audiences. This heritage is now enriched by a range of innovative tools and thinking, including a range of special interest panels, representing Australians with a diversity of interests, beliefs, backgrounds and behaviours. Embracing technological innovation from the utilisation of a graphical and interactive dashboards, to the high levels of engagement provided through our social media discussion platform.


Spots & Space are national sales representatives. We exist to make it easier for our media partners to gain revenue and sponsorship from state and national advertising campaigns - from corporates, government and NFPs. We represent and advocate for our media partners to national advertisers, and their agencies, enabling them to connect with diverse audiences and regional communities.


award sponsor

APRA AMCOS is the key business partner to Australasian music creators. We have more than 115,000 members who are songwriters, composers and music publishers. We license businesses to play, perform, copy or record our members’ music, and we distribute the royalties to our members. 

As a world-leading organisation invested in the future of music, APRA AMCOS enables music creators and customers to maximise the value music brings to business and life. We achieve this through a simple and effective licensing framework, and providing holistic industry support – from education, to live music, export, creators’ rights advocacy and recognition through our high profile awards and events program.


bronze sponsor

All In Media (AIM) is the leading worldwide supplier of Smartphone Apps and Broadcast Systems for the radio industry.

AIM has developed over 500 smartphone apps for broadcasters and media organizations across the globe and provides award winning systems for managing visual radio content across broadcast, mobile, online and hybrid platforms. AIM’s customers include the CBAA, BBC, CRA, ABC, RTÉ, NRK, SBS, and SCA. 

The company was founded in 2007 and has offices in Sydney and London. AIM is an Xperi company.


Broadcast Components designs, installs and supports solutions from the Microphone to the Transmitter and Outside Broadcast. We proudly offer market leading technologies from supply only to turnkey implementations. If you are buying equipment for your station, buy from a locally owned and operated family business who invest time, money and energy in community radio and the CBAA.


The Community Media Training Organisation was established in January 2011 and is the community broadcasting sector’s National Registered Training Organisation (RTO ID 91800).

The CMTO delivers both accredited and non-accredited (pathways) training in a range of skills to community broadcasters and community media organisations. The organisation develops all its own learning and assessment resources including online courses delivered through its e-learning portal.

The CMTO's mission statement is 'Media Skills for All' and they aim to be a valuable resource for people in community radio stations and broadcasters around the country, regardless of who they are or where they are located.


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