ARE you a culturally diverse young person who is interested in working in the media?
What: Young people of diverse backgrounds are invited to come along to hear inspiring stories, learn from industry professionals and network with young broadcasters and media makers from around Australia.
Why: The NEMBC Radioactive Youth Media Conference is the only event of its kind in Australia which brings together young community radio broadcasters, media makers and community organisations from a diverse range of multicultural backgrounds.
Who: Organisers of the 2015 National Ethnic and Multicultural Broadcasters’ Council (NEMBC) Radioactive Youth Media Conference, are encouraging young people of diverse backgrounds to come along to this special event.
Where: Oaks on Market, 60 Market St, Melbourne
Full program includes:
Headed up by keynote speaker Bhakthi Puvanenthiran, digital entertainment and lifestyle editor for The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald.
Other key speakers and presenters include award-winning SBS journalist, Santilla Chingaipe, the General Manager of SYN Media – Australia’s only radio station for people under 25 – Tess Lawley and NEMBC President, Tangi Steen.
The day will also include a performance by Eloji, a Melbourne based hip-hop artist who has just released his first original EP The Ugly Side.
Participants will have lunch provided and the NEMBC are offering travel subsidies to enable those who live outside of Melbourne to attend.
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Who: Organisers of the 2015 National Ethnic and Multicultural Broadcasters’ Council (NEMBC) Radioactive Youth Media Conference, are encouraging young people of diverse backgrounds to come along to this special event.
Where: Oaks on Market, 60 Market St, Melbourne
Full program includes:
- presentations
- Q&A panels and
- workshops
Headed up by keynote speaker Bhakthi Puvanenthiran, digital entertainment and lifestyle editor for The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald.
Other key speakers and presenters include award-winning SBS journalist, Santilla Chingaipe, the General Manager of SYN Media – Australia’s only radio station for people under 25 – Tess Lawley and NEMBC President, Tangi Steen.
The day will also include a performance by Eloji, a Melbourne based hip-hop artist who has just released his first original EP The Ugly Side.
Participants will have lunch provided and the NEMBC are offering travel subsidies to enable those who live outside of Melbourne to attend.