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Aid and development on Syn radio

Are you under the age of 26, in Melbourne and interested in covering aid and development issues on radio?

SYN Media is hosting free radio training workshop for young people interested in International Aid and Development issues culminating in weekly program on SYN Radio.

Apply now

Applications close 5pm Wednesday 6 February 2013

You will need to be available for:

  • Saturday 16 February :  Radio Skills workshop
  • Sunday 17 February :  Radio Skills workshop
  • Saturday 23 February:  Content Development Workshop
  • The regular radio program will begin on Saturday afternoons from Saturday 2 March 2013.

You must be under 26 years of age to participate and no media experience is necessary.

Go to the application form here

An Access Program from SYN Media Learning and supported by AusAID and Oxfam Australia.

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