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UPDATE 16/8/2021 I’m pleased to confirm that Transport for NSW has revised plans for the full closure of the Kings Highway at Clyde Mountain. The updated program will see see the road closed Tuesday-Thursday each week, starting Tuesday, 31 August. The Kings Highway will remain open on Monday, Friday and weekends, as well as during […]

On Australia Day 2003 Braidwood FM began broadcasting on a temporary licence from the roof of its studio in Wallace Street;  the premises generously provided by Denver and Phil  Shoemark at no cost to the radio. Its broadcast radius was 10km around Braidwood. In November 2004 Braidwood FM was granted a Permanent Licence and began […]

The 20-minute documentary tells the story of a community radio station in a small town in regional Australia leading the community’s fight against encircling bushfires in 2019-20. The film uses the locals’ stories to show a community fighting together to recover from this devastating event. See story at; https://www.braidwoodtimes.com.au/story/7286207/a-community-under-fire-wins-award-at-berlin-festival-is-a-quarter-finalist-at-the-prague-international-film-festival Trailer here;

From the Beginning to 2016, compiled by Rob Davidson (Founder and current President)

Braidwood Changing Times - 7/4/2021

The CBAA is thrilled to share that From the Embers—a podcast series recounting the experiences of communities affected by the 2019-20 bushfires—was named as highly commended in the Podcasting category at Melbourne Press Club’s 2020 Quill Awards, announced at the annual ceremony on Friday, 26 March. “Community radio stations are unique and valuable places for storytelling—as they draw […]

Media release appeared in the Briadwood Changing Times – February 10, 2021

The Australian – Monday 18th Jan 2021

Saturday 31 October, 2020 In a CBAA Conference session on emergency broadcasting, hosted by Holly Friedlander Liddicoat, four stations shared their experiences and advice. Gordon Waters, the station manager of Braidwood FM talked about the recent bush fires in his station’s listening area. “People still come up and tell us how important we were to them […]

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