2025 Annual General Meeting 

2025 Annual General Meeting – Thursday 28 August 2025 Bowlers Lounge Club Sunbury 

2024/25 Committee of Management 

Executive 

President – Alan Fraser 

Treasurer – Bev Shaw 

Secretary – Alan James 

Operations Management  

IT Infrastructure – Jason Xiros 

Programming – Evan Barton Training – Alicia Killen 

Minutes Secretary – Deb Ross 

Production – Steve Hart · Alicia Killen · Steve Tyers  

Acknowledgements  

Broadcast  Advisors – Dan Pedersen · Steve Tyers · Jason Xiros  

Station Housekeeping – Gary Anderson · Alicia Killen 

Social Media – Chris Galea · Nathan Dellamarta · Andrew Smith   

WhatsApp Admin – Evan Barton 

Web Site Admin – Steve Hart 

Sunday Sessions Producer – Andrew Smith 

Sunday Sessions OB – Jason Xiros 

Record Fair Co-ordinator – Marsden Williams 

Record Fair OB Producer – Dan Pedersen 

OB Station Anchor – Chris Galea · Alan James · Dean Walker  Sausage Sizzle Volunteers – Alan Fraser  

The Constitution for Sunbury Radio  

The governance for the Committee of Management  follows our own 3NRG.inc 2010 Amended 

Version 1 Constitution based upon the Consumer Affairs Victoria -Associations Incorporation   

Reform Act 2012 – Model Rules for an Incorporated Association and the ACMA Community Radio Broadcast Codes of Practice (Oct 2008).  Copies may be obtained from the Secretary on request. 

Registration number A0023451M 

Sunbury Radio 2025 Annual General Meeting 

 Agenda 

Welcome 

 Election of Meeting Chairman 

 Attendance &  Apologies 

Confirmation of Previous AGM Minutes – see PAGE 7 

  • 2024 AGM minutes read  
  • Business Arising from Previous Minutes 
  • Acceptance of Previous Minutes 
  • Motion: That the minutes of the 2024 AGM be accepted as a true and accurate record. • Moved / Seconded  

Annual Reports – see PAGE 10 

Presidents Report 

Action : Q&A  

Treasurer Report – see PAGE 11 

Action : Q&A  

Motion: That the 2024/25 Treasurer’s Report be accepted as a true and accurate record. 

 Technical Report – see PAGE 12 

Action : Q&A  

IT Infrastructure Report – see PAGE 13 

Action : Q&A  

Election of 2025/26 Committee of Management 

All positions declared vacant. 

Appoint a Returning Officer (to run the election). 

Nomination process (pre-submitted or taken from the floor). 

Nominated Positions  

Executive 

Core Governance – Legally Required Roles  

  1. President 
  2. Treasurer 
  3. Secretary 

Operations Management –  Critical Roles  

  1. 1.Technical Manager / IT & Broadcast Engineer 
  2. 2.Programming / Content Coordinator 
  3. 3.Sponsorship / Grants / Fundraising Coordinator 
  4. 4.Training & Volunteer Coordinator 
  5. 5.Community Engagement / Promotions Officer   Support & Specialist Roles  
  6. Production  
  7. Event Producer 
  8. Social & Web Media 
  9. Station Volunteers 

Hold elections (if more nominees than positions). 

Declare results 

Welcome / acknowledge the new Committee for the coming year 

Special Business  Determination of 2026/27 Membership Fee 

3NRG Inc. Constitution:  

Rule 4. Entrance Fee and Annual Subscription. Item (3) All such fees will be reviewed annually at  the Annual General Meeting. 

Rule 8(4)(d), which includes consideration of financial matters as part of the ordinary business of  the Annual General Meeting. 

Rule 11(10), which provides that questions at a General Meeting are to be determined by a simple  majority on a show of hands, unless a poll is demanded. 

Current Membership Fees 

Subscriber (no voting rights) $10 
Business (no voting rights) $20 
Non-profit group (no voting rights) $10 
Member (Full Voting Rights) $30 
Member Concession (Full Voting Rights) $25 
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Presenter $50 
Presenter Concession $35 
Family (2 presenters per family) $70 
Group Organisation (2 Presenters both fully paid members $70 

2026 – 2027 

Donation (no voting rights) $30 
Business (no voting rights) $100 
Non-profit group (no voting rights) $50 
Member (Full Voting Rights) $45 
Member Concession (Full Voting Rights) $30 
pastedGraphic_2.png $80 
Presenter $100 
Presenter Concession $80 
Family (2 presenters per family) $80 
Group Organisation (2 Presenters both fully paid members $80 
Will / Legacy  TBD 

2027 – 2028 

Donation (no voting rights) $30 
Business (no voting rights) $100 
Non-profit group (no voting rights) $50 
Member (Full Voting Rights) $60 
Member Concession (Full Voting Rights) $45 
pastedGraphic_3.png $100 
Presenter $120 
Presenter Concession $100 
Family (2 presenters per family) $100 
Group Organisation (2 Presenters both fully paid members $100 
Will / Legacy  TBD 

General Business  Formal Adoption of 2025 Sunbury Radio Programming Policy – see PAGE 18 

Close of Annual General Meeting  

General Members Discussion 

 3NRG Inc. 2024 Annual General Meeting Minutes 

ABN: 39 020 283 221 Incorporated A0023451M 

SUNBURY RADIO 99.3FM 3NRG 

2024 AGM Committee Meeting Minutes 

Date: 12 August 2024  

Time:  7.30pm 

Venue: Sunbury Bowling Club 

Attendees: Carole Simpson, Ian Lamont, Ross Leo, Jack Harris, Steve Tyers, Andrew Smith, Garry Anderson, James Slattery, 

Evan Barton, Dean Walker, Marsden Williams, Bill Kirk, Alan Fraser, Bev Shaw, Deb Ross, Alicia Killen, Jeff Mitsud, Jean 

Clifford, Gary Stuart, Matthew Withoos, Alan James, Jason Xiros, Sonny Wright, Alan Olson, Chris Galea, Steve Hart Apologies:     Heather Tascott, Ron Bourke 

Pizzas were supplied and enjoyed by all in attendance prior to the commencement of the AGM  – cost $129.28 WELCOME AND MINUTES 

Welcome by Alan Fraser, President 

Minutes of previous AGM 2023 meeting 

Accepted:   Chris Galea                      Seconded: Alan James 

Business arising from previous minutes 

Recognition of the years of service by Bill Kirk and Jeff Mitsud with a presentation of their Certificates of Service and their 

Bunnings Vouchers of $50 

PRESIDENT’S REPORT [ALAN FRASER]  N/A 

TREASURER’S REPORT [BEV SHAW] 2023- 2024 Financial Report 

                      Accepted – Bill Kirk            Seconded – Carole Simpson 

       report was emailed out to members- note that equipment costs have increased 

Balance as of July 2023 – $7006.62 

Balance as of June 2024 – $17,873.37 

Sponsor fees: $ Membership: $ Expenses:  

Currently have 68 members and 30 presenters 

SECRETARY’S REPORT – Deborah Ross N/A 

FUNDRAISING BEV SHAW 

Andrew Smith put the hat around at the Sunday Sounds event that he organises on the 4th August and raised $330 that will assist in the cost of replacing presenter desk that failed. This event has been strongly supported with up to 100 people in attendance 

PRODUCTION/TECHNICAL  [STEVE TYERS] N/A 

PROGRAMMING SUB-COMMITTEE AND TRAINING N/A 

SPONSORSHIP-  

there has been a decline in the number of sponsors in the past 12 months 

SOCIAL MEDIA [DEAN WALKER]  N/A 

GENERAL BUSINESS 

All committee positions declared vacant 

Governance Committee 

President Alan Fraser   Moved – Bill Kirk   Seconded – Alan Fraser 

Vice Presidentvacant 

SecretaryAlan James   Moved – Carole Simpson   Seconded- Jack Harris 

Treasurer Bev ShawMoved – Chris Galea  Seconded- Alan Fraser 

 Committee Evan Barton, Deb Ross 

Operations Committee 

Fundraising vacant 

5 pokie venues to approach, raise funds for a station manager 

Discussion about charging for the presenter training $140 -$200 for the course 

Membership – can not increase from $10 unless there is value added to make it attractive. 

Marketing & Publicity vacant 

Production vacant 

ProgrammingVacant 

Social Media Dean Walker,  Gary  

Steve Hart manages the web site with presenter profiles 

Traffic- getting 2,000 hits per month, people listening on line 

Pod casts- training needed for this 

Sponsorship vacant 

Alan James to talk to sponsors regarding general interest and community groups, balance with advertising which we can not do 

Technical –Jason Xiros, Dan Pederson, Steve Tyers, Nathan Dellamarta 

Training Alicia Killen, Evan Barton 

Business Discussion 

Record Fair –  

Marsden Williams to contact Jeff Mitsud for guidance Improvements –  

for people to be able to listen on line, currently limited to 200 slots this could be extended – Dan Pederson & Jason Xiros to revisit this. 

Communication with Presenters  –  Evan Barton Suggestions to use “Whats App” 

Don’t increase sponsorship costs but look at 2-month sponsorship option a fresher approach. 

Ian Lamont – Acknowledgement of painting of the studio and donation of paint by the Paint Shop. 

Work with the committee regarding operations and succession planning financial member for AGM Studio One –  Issue with computer that died.  Dan purchased a new one and trying to resurrect The old one Raffle results –  Proceeds from raffle – $112 

Fire Pit- Bev Shaw 

Bottle of wine – Gary Stuart 

Bottle of wine – Gary Jones 

Toiletries- Garry Anderson 

Candle- Alicia Killen 

Bunnings $10 voucher- Ian Lamont 

Bunnings $10 voucher- Alan Fraser 

Meeting Closed at 8.15pm 

Next meeting dates to be advised as it will be going bi-monthly Presidents Report 

Good evening, and a very warm welcome to our Annual General Meeting for the 2024 –2025 year. On a cool night such as this, your attendance is especially appreciated.  As a Committee of Management, we are grateful for every effort made by our         volunteers, whose commitment keeps Sunbury Community Radio alive and thriving. 

This past year has been one of consolidation, building on the groundwork laid in    recent years. While we still have a long way to go in establishing a truly solid        platform, particularly in regard to station finance, we are moving in the right            direction. Over the past two years, we have sought to challenge the traditional        approach to funding community radio. Even against this backdrop, it is encouraging to note the positive response from many local businesses across our broadcast region, especially as they continue to recover from the challenges of the Covid-19 period. 

In this regard, special mention must be made of Garry Anderson, who has once again done a sterling job in pursuing every possible sponsorship lead. On behalf of the  Committee, I encourage all members to share any opportunities they may come across that could assist with sponsorship and funding support. 

Looking forward, the management team is preparing a five-year business plan and expects to report on its progress over the coming financial year. It is also worth noting that this year we formally transitioned from a not-for-profit organisation to a         registered charity under new government regulations. In addition, work is already   underway on the Station’s licence renewal. 

On the programming front, it is pleasing to report that we have continued to increase the number of presenters on our grid. While there are still a few gaps to fill, and      retaining existing presenters remains an ongoing task, growth is encouraging.            A notable innovation this year has been the introduction of an overnight program from midnight to 6 a.m., dedicated to Australian country music. This initiative seeks to build a listening base across streaming platforms as part of a cultural positioning strategy. To our knowledge, we are the only community radio station focusing on this genre and timeslot. We encourage members to help spread the word, particularly among truck drivers, shift  workers, and rural listeners. 

Our technical team has also made significant progress this year, upgrading outdated systems by installing eight Raspberry Pi units. Once fully commissioned, this new   setup will greatly strengthen our technical capacity and improve the station’s ability to take advantage of broader streaming opportunities. 

Last year I raised the idea of moving to two-year terms for committee members, with staggered elections to ensure continuity. I am pleased to report that we now have a template to integrate this process into our constitution. It is our intention to bring a formal proposal to members at next year’s AGM as a special resolution. 

Finally, I wish to thank my fellow committee members, along with all presenters and volunteers, for their invaluable contributions throughout the year. Together, we have much to be proud of, and we look forward to building on our progress in the year ahead. We now move to the formal business of the Annual General Meeting.    

Alan Fraser President 2024/25 

2024/25 Financial Statements 

3NRG Inc – Financial Statement 

2024/25 Technical Report 

This has been an eventful year from a technical point of view, firstly with the broadcast PC in studio #1 expiring we had to switch over to studio #2 which was thankfully operational with some limitations. As studio #1 was off line it was then decided to also replace the mixing desk with one of the ones acquired by Dan. The tech crew had various complaints regarding the old desk. This was eventually completed after many hours of swearing and testing along with the resurrected PC just prior to the warmer months so presenters would have air-con. Moving back to studio #1 also gave us more professional outside broadcast facilities.  

Software issues with the studio #1 broadcast PC causing intermittent issues for presenters on changing from “auto” to “assisted” were overcome by swapping it with PC from studio #2.  A replacement PC has been acquired and has been loaded with Radio DJ software and            associated Sponsor and relevant messages, and also music. This PC is therefore available to be used in the event of a failure.  

All in all we have survived the year quite well. There is an ongoing issue with the Denon  recorders which we suspect is due to some USB sticks. The recorders have been sent for maintenance only to be returned with no fault found. 

Dan has also built an outside broadcast kit which has simplified these events so that they are not as technical to set up so others can be more involved. 

Lastly I would like to thank Dan and Jason for their invaluable help and expertise during the past year. 

Production wise sponsor messages, show promos etc. have been produced as required with the help of various others. 

Steve Tyers (Assistant Tech.) 

2024/25 IT Infrastructure Report 

Since Jason Xiros joined in mid-2024, he has brought a wide range of IT management skills to the station, strengthening our technical base and preparing Sunbury Radio for future growth. His work has focused on modernising systems, improving reliability, and making sure our broadcasting technology can meet community expectations. 

IT Infrastructure and Systems 

  Over the past year, Jason has led several key projects: 

Enterprise-level monitoring: Every machine at the station is now under 24/7  monitoring. If anything goes wrong, Jason receives immediate alerts. This upgrade means our IT is now operating at what can be described as enterprise level, a major step up from previous years. 

Raspberry Pi project: Eight Raspberry Pi units are being installed to replace older outdated equipment. Once fully commissioned later this year, these units will provide a more stable and flexible foundation for broadcasting and streaming. 

RadioDJ automation: RadioDJ continues to be the heart of our automation system.    

Guidelines and signage are being developed to help presenters use it effectively.            One challenge identified is that the RadioDJ machine is running low on storage space, and this will need attention in the coming year. 

Streaming platform: The current streaming service has been reliable but not without     issues. Work is underway to evaluate alternative or additional platforms to ensure a robust listening experience for our online audience. 

Website and domain: The station has secured the domain sunburyradio. com.au for the next three years, and website/email management is now handled through improved      systems, making our online presence stronger and easier to maintain. 

IT planning and documentation: Jason has initiated processes such as an asset register and reviews of IT infrastructure (covering network, backup, and security). These help to   ensure long-term planning and continuity. 

Outside Broadcast Integration: Our investment in IT infrastructure has also paid        dividends in the area of outside broadcasts (OBs), which are now an important part of    Sunbury Radio’s community role. 

  • At the Sunbury Show (Oct 2024), the OB used Mt Holden for connection, achieving 100% reliability compared to the local exchange. 
  • The Record Fair OBs in February and June 2025 tested and showcased the new OB kit, providing confidence in our ability to take the station out into the community. 
  • For ANZAC Day 2025, a mobile OB case with a user guide was prepared, making it easier for presenters to set up and operate. Both the dawn and mid-morning services were broadcast, strengthening our partnership with the RSL. 

The Sunday Sessions OBs at the Sunbury Social Club also demonstrated how improved IT systems could support live community music events, with further opportunities to expand coverage in the future. 

The past year has seen significant progress in IT and technical systems at Sunbury Radio. Thanks to Jason’s leadership and skills, the station is now more resilient, better monitored, and better equipped for both in-studio and outside broadcasting. These improvements     provide a stronger platform for future growth in programming, streaming, and community engagement. 

2024/25 Outside Broadcasts 

Sunbury Radio’s outside broadcasts in 2024–25 strengthened Sunbury Radio’s technical         reliability, community visibility, and ceremonial presence, while also testing and refining         the new mobile OB kit built by Dan Pedersen.   

  October 12, 2024 – Sunbury Show OB 

Involved: Andrew Smith, Evan Barton, Alicia Killeen, & various presenters OB Station Anchors: Chris Galea, Dean Walker.  

Technical support: Steve Tyers & Jason Xiros. 

Outcome: The outside broadcast was a success in content and community engagement, though technically challenging with drop-outs and site-signal issues. Valuable lessons were learned to improve future broadcasts.  

  November 11, 2024 – Remembrance Day OB 

Involved: Alicia Killeen, Steve Tyer & Deb Ross — RSL.  OB Station Anchors: Chris Galea & Dean Walker Technical support: Jason Xiros & Steve Tyers. 

Outcome: The RSL formally requested coverage. This OB was seen as important after technical issues at the Sunbury Show in October. The involvement of Alicia as lead broadcaster helped  ensure community engagement and ceremonial respect. 

  February 16, 2025 – Record Fair OB  

Involved: Dan Pederson (Producer), Marsden Williams, Andrew Smith, Jason Xiros, Alicia Killeen, and various presenters  

OB Station Anchor: Alan James 

Technical support: Dan Pederson. 

Outcome: The initial Sunbury Radio Record Fair OB. Described as successful and an excellent “shake-down” of the new OB kit. It gave the team confidence ahead of ANZAC Day. The event also reinforced community visibility. 

  April 25, 2025 – ANZAC Day (Dawn & 10:30am Services) OB  

Involved: Alicia Killeen, Steve Tyer, Jason Xiros. OB Station Anchors: Chris Galea & Dean Walker Technical support: Steve Tyers & Jason Xiros. 

Outcome: Sunbury Radio committed to broadcasting both dawn and mid-morning ANZAC      services. While the RSL outside broadcast was successfully delivered, a number of technical difficulties were experienced. These will inform adjustments and planning for future outside broadcasts. 

  June 15, 2025 – Record Fair OB 

Involved: Dan Pederson (Producer), Marsden Williams, Andrew Smith, Jason Xiros, Alicia Killeen, and various presenters  

OB Station Anchor: Alan James 

Technical: Jason Xiros & Steve Tyers. 

Outcome: A major community success, widely praised as one of Melbourne’s best record fairs. The OB connected the station directly with the audience. Posters, promotion, and live    broadcasting boosted attendance. The event also raised funds and reinforced Sunbury Radio’s reputation. 

  July & August 2025 – Sunday Sessions OBs  

Involved: Andrew Smith (coordinator of live Sunday Sessions at Sunbury Social Club).  

OB Station Anchor: Alan James 

Technical: Jason Xiros OB coordinator. 

Outcome: Sessions attract 80–120 attendees monthly & local musicians 20–30 per session.  

2024/25 Membership 

Aaron Rocis   Alan Fraser    Alan James     Alan Olson    Alan Pearsall    Alicia Killen    Andrew Gorwell    Andrew Smith   Astell Benjamin   Barry Maxwell    Barry Olson   Barton Evan    Bev Shaw    Bill Kirk    Bob Shannon    Brandon Lippiatt   Carole Simpson   Chris Galea    Dan Pederson   David Zammit    Dean Walker    Deb Ross    Deborah Wilson   Devi Rohita   Garry Anderson    Gary Jones    Gary Stuart    Heather Cross    Heather Truscott  Ian Lamont      Jack Harris    James Slattery    Jason Xiros    Jean Clifford    Jeffrey Zammit    Jessica Max    Joe Gorlitz    John Curran    Kirk Bill   Leela Misel    Lesley Sulley    Marilyn O’Brien    Mark Langtry    Marsden Williams    Matthew Withoos   Nandini Prabhu    Nathan Dellamarta    Naz Yusuf    Neville Segrave    Robert Irvine    Robert Stevens    Ron Bourke    Ross Leo    Sandra Drummond    Segrave Neville   Sonny Wright    Stephen Tyers    Steve Hart    Terry Cross   Thor Killen   

Our programmes are listed here.

2024/25 Sunbury Radio Sponsors 

Sponsors 

  • Bulla Bohemian Market 
  • Cameron Parker 
  • Carlton Jackson Total Building Renovations 
  • D & M Dignified Funerals 
  • Dental Couture 
  • Dreamzzz Luxury Bedding 
  • Hello World Travel 
  • HJS Imports 
  • Intersport 
  • Melbourne City Movers 
  • Recycling Life Secondhand Warehouse 
  • Rosenthal Estate 
  • Rotary Club of Sunbury 
  • Sampenny Kennels 
  • Sunbury & Cobaw Community Health 
  • Sunbury Ladies Badminton 
  • Sunbury Seniors 
  • Sunbury Social Club 

Contras 

  • Calder Mowers 
  • McMahon’s Dairy 
  • Paint Spot Sunbury 
  • Phil Roberts Signs 
  • Reilly Homes 
  • Calco Electrical 
  • Sunbury Radio Programming Policy 

Introduction 

Sunbury Radio is committed to delivering diverse, high-quality programming that reflects the interests and needs of the community we serve. This policy outlines our guiding principles, ensuring that all content is inclusive, balanced, and aligned with our core values of community engagement, fairness, and professionalism.  This document will serve as a guide for programmers, staff, and volunteers,   helping to maintain our station’s standards across all content. 

Diversity and Inclusion 

At Sunbury Radio, we strive to reflect the diversity of the Sunbury community and surrounding areas. This commitment applies to both the content we broadcast and the individuals involved in our station’s operations. 

Representation: We actively seek to feature voices from a wide range of backgrounds, including different cultural, ethnic, and linguistic groups, as well as   people of various ages, genders, and sexual orientations.  

This may include:  

Culturally Diverse Programming: Broadcasting shows in languages other than English, or featuring segments on cultural events and traditions. 

Disability-Inclusive Content: Ensuring our programming includes voices from people with disabilities, both as on-air talent and in the stories we share. 

Youth Programming: Involving younger people through youth-specific programs that address issues relevant to their age group, encouraging their participation both on and off-air. 

Inclusive Content: Programming should aim to be accessible to all, ensuring that sensitive topics are addressed respectfully.  

For example: 

Gender Sensitivity: Avoiding gender stereotypes in discussion and music selection, and ensuring balanced representation of female, non-binary, and male    voices. 

LGBTQ+ Inclusion: Ensuring that LGBTQ+ issues are discussed openly and with respect, providing a platform for marginalised voices. 

Procedures for Ensuring Diversity: 

All program proposals must outline how they will incorporate diverse voices or  perspectives. 

Regular reviews of program content to assess the representation of different   communities. 

Training for programmers and presenters on cultural competence and inclusion. 

Music Programming 

Sunbury Radio aims to offer an eclectic mix of music that reflects both the      community’s tastes and broader trends, while also supporting local artists. 

Diverse Music Choices: Our music programming will feature a broad range of genres, including pop, rock, classical, jazz, blues, world music, and more.         We seek to balance popular and alternative music, catering to varied listener     demographics.  

For example: 

Themed Shows: Programs dedicated to specific genres or themes (e.g., “Jazz Nights” or “Sunbury Sounds”) encourage audience engagement with niche genres. Cultural Celebrations: Incorporate music tied to local cultural events or holidays, such as Diwali, Lunar New Year, or NAIDOC Week. 

Support for Local and Independent Artists  

This includes: 

Local Artist Spotlight:  

Regular segments featuring interviews and tracks from musicians based in Sunbury and the  surrounding area. 

Live Studio Performances:  

Inviting local artists to perform live on air, offering exposure and a platform for their work. 

Procedures for Music Selection: 

Playlists are curated to ensure diversity, with a mix of established hits and  emerging talent. Programmers should be mindful of balance, ensuring that no single genre or artist dominates the  airwaves. Compliance with APRA AMCOS and PPCA licensing   agreements is mandatory. All songs must be cleared for broadcast. 

Politics and Religion 

As a community broadcaster, Sunbury Radio remains neutral on political and religious    matters, while providing a platform for respectful discussion. 

Political Content: Political content should be informative, impartial, and designed to       educate listeners on local and global political issues. Sunbury Radio does not endorse       political candidates or parties.  

For example: 

Election Coverage: We will provide balanced coverage during elections, ensuring all       political candidates are given an equal opportunity to present their views. 

Public Interest Shows: Regular programs discussing current events, political policies,   and local  government decisions, with a focus on community impact. 

Religious Content: Religious programs are welcome at Sunbury Radio, provided they     remain educational and inclusive. We do not promote any specific religion over others,     and religious content should foster understanding and respect.  

Examples: 

Interfaith Dialogue: A segment dedicated to discussing different religious perspectives    in a respectful, open environment. 

Religious Programming Guidelines: Avoid proselytising or encouraging religious        conversion. Present a balanced view of all faiths, ensuring no single religion is privileged. 

Spoken Word Content 

Spoken word content is a key part of Sunbury Radio’s offering, including interviews, talk shows, and community news. Informative and Entertaining:  

Spoken word programs should provide value to our listeners by being both engaging and informative. 

For example: 

Community Issues Segment:  

Covering local news, council updates, and interviews with community leaders. 

Entertainment Programming:  

Talk shows that cover a wide range of subjects, from arts and culture to science and      technology. 

Community Voices 

We encourage participation from all members of the Sunbury community.  

Spoken word   content should reflect the voices of the people we serve, featuring stories from underrepresented groups. 

Procedures for Engaging the Community: 

Provide open callouts for volunteers or community members to share their stories or join    on-air discussions. Feature a “Community Contributors” segment, where local residents can suggest discussion topics. 

Balance and Fairness: 

In the event of controversial topics, Sunbury Radio ensures balance by offering multiple   perspectives. Hosts and producers are responsible for avoiding biased or inflammatory content.  This includes fact-checking sources and ensuring accurate representation. 

Language 

Sunbury Radio adheres to a professional and respectful standard for language use, as      outlined in our earlier policy.  

Key points include: 

Appropriate Language: 

All on-air content must reflect community standards of decency. Inappropriate, offensive, or discriminatory language is not tolerated.  

For example: 

Profanity Filters:  

Programs broadcast during peak listening times, such as mornings and afternoons, should avoid explicit language.  

Content airing during later hours must clearly warn listeners of any mature themes or strong language. 

Cultural Sensitivity:  

When discussing cultural or identity-related issues, presenters must ensure they use         respectful, inclusive language. 

Consistency: 

Presenters should consistently use clear and professional language across all broadcasts.  Any deviation from this standard, such as the use of jargon or slang, should be               contextualised and explained to the audience where necessary. 

Studio Best Practice 

The smooth operation of Sunbury Radio depends on maintaining a professional and wellfunctioning studio environment. 

Technical Standards: 

All technical equipment, including broadcast consoles, microphones, and recording software, must be maintained to a high standard.  

This includes: 

Regular Maintenance Checks:  

Ensure equipment is regularly tested and serviced to prevent downtime. 

Backup Systems:  

Have contingency plans and backup systems in place in case of equipment failure. 

Health and Safety: 

The studio must be a safe working environment for all.  

This involves: 

Clear Emergency Procedures: Ensure emergency exits are well-marked, and staff are   familiar with evacuation protocols. 

Studio Hygiene: Regular cleaning of microphones, headphones, and shared surfaces,    particularly in high-traffic areas. 

Professional Conduct All staff, volunteers, and guests are expected to behave             professionally within the studio.  

This includes: 

Respectful Behaviour: Maintain a respectful and inclusive atmosphere, free from         harassment or inappropriate behaviour. 

Studio Etiquette: Presenters should arrive on time for their slots, ensure smooth         transitions between programs, and avoid disruptions to ongoing broadcasts. 

Compliance and Monitoring 

This policy will be reviewed annually to ensure compliance with relevant broadcasting  standards,  including the Community Radio Codes of Practice and any licensing requirements.  

Staff and volunteers at Sunbury Radio are responsible for upholding these standards.  Non-compliance may result in disciplinary action, ranging from warnings to suspension of broadcasting privileges. 

Submitted by Evan Barton Programming Officer 24-25 

Ratified by the Committee of Management 14/10/24 

Reviewed/reformatted AJ 6/11/24 

CALENDAR Of EVENTS for 2025  

 SUNBURY RADIO FUNCTIONS OTHER 
September 2025 COM Meeting-2nd Monday 7.30-9.30pm  Sunbury Radio Lunch-2nd Wednesday 12-2pm AFL Grand Final public holiday  Fathers Day  
October 2025 Sunday Sessions-1st Sunday 12-6pm  Sunday Sessions OB-2-4pm  COM Meeting-2nd Monday 7.30-9.30pm  Sunbury Radio Lunch-2nd Wednesday 12-2pm  Sunbury Show OB – 10-4pm Sunbury Show-11 October 7am-4pm Daylight savings commences  
November 2025 Sunday Sessions-1st Sunday 12-6pm  Sunday Sessions OB-2-4pm  COM Meeting-2nd Monday 7.30-9.30pm  Sunbury Radio Lunch-2nd Wednesday 12-2pm Remembrance Day 9th November 
December 2025 Sunday Sessions-1st Sunday 12-6pm  Sunday Sessions OB-2-4pm  COM Meeting-2nd Monday 7.30-9.30pm  Sunbury Radio Lunch-2nd Wednesday 12-2pm  Christmas Carols OB – TBA  S.R. Christmas Lunch – TBA  Christmas Day Special Programming 

Carols at Rupertswood 13 Dec  CALENDAR Of EVENTS for 2026  

 SUNBURY RADIO FUNCTIONS  OTHER 
January 2026  Sunday Sessions-1st Sunday 12-6pm  Sunday Sessions OB-2-4pm  COM Meeting-2nd Monday 7.30-9.30pm  Sunbury Radio Lunch-2nd Wednesday 12-2pm  
   February 2026 Sunday Sessions-1st Sunday 12-6pm  Sunday Sessions OB-2-4pm  COM Meeting-2nd Monday 7.30-9.30pm  Sunbury Radio Lunch-2nd Wednesday 12-2pm  Sausage Sizzle Bunnings-TBA  S.R. Record Fair – 15th 10 – 4pm  S.R. Record Fair OB – 2-4pm Valentines Day 14 Feb 
March 2026 Sunday Sessions-1st Sunday 12-6pm  Sunday Sessions OB-2-4pm  COM Meeting-2nd Monday 7.30-9.30pm  Sunbury Radio Lunch-2nd Wednesday 12-2pm SUNFEST 14 & 15 March 
April 2026 Sunday Sessions-1st Sunday 12-6pm  Sunday Sessions OB-2-4pm  COM Meeting-2nd Monday 7.30-9.30pm  Sunbury Radio Lunch-2nd Wednesday 12-2pm  ANZAC Day OB – 25th– 06am – 12md ANZAC Day 25 April 
May 2026 Sunday Sessions-1st Sunday 12-6pm  Sunday Sessions OB-2-4pm  COM Meeting-2nd Monday 7.30-9.30pm  Sunbury Radio Lunch-2nd Wednesday 12-2pm Mothers Day 10 May 
June 2026 Sunday Sessions-1st Sunday 12-6pm  Sunday Sessions OB-2-4pm  COM Meeting-2nd Monday 7.30-9.30pm  Sunbury Radio Lunch-2nd Wednesday 12-2pm Kings Birthday Long Weekend     6 – 8 June 
July 2026 Sunday Sessions-1st Sunday 12-6pm  Sunday Sessions OB-2-4pm  COM Meeting-2nd Monday 7.30-9.30pm  Sunbury Radio Lunch-2nd Wednesday 12-2pm  
August 2026 Sunday Sessions-1st Sunday 12-6pm  Sunday Sessions OB-2-4pm  COM Meeting-2nd Monday 7.30-9.30pm  Sunbury Radio Lunch-2nd Wednesday 12-2pm  

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