Southern Community Media Association are the conveners of the Annual National Regional Rural and Sub Metro Broadcasters Conference. The first conference was in 2005 in Wagga Wagga N.S.W, 2006 Shepparton Victoria, 2007 Albury N.S.W, 2008 Ballarat Victoria and 2009 Wagga Wagga N.S.W.
The conference continues to grow in reputation, numbers and quality.
The 2010 National Regional Rural and Sub Metro Broadcasters Conference will be held in Wangaratta from Friday March 12th to Sunday March 14th. The Conference will be held at the Gateway Motor Inn Wangaratta.
- 2010 Conference Schedule / Program Download [PDF Document .pdf]
- 2010 Conference Registration Form Download [Word Document .doc]
- 2010 Trade Expo Site Registration Download [Word Document .doc]
- 2010 Conference Trade Rate Card Download [Word Document .doc]
It’s on!
The 2010 National Regional Rural and Sub Metro Broadcasters Conference registrations have officially opened so now is your chance to jump in and register and take advantage of some of the great cost saving offer the conference offers this year.
This rate is now closed. Early Bird Registrations closed on Janurary 31st 2010.
[Note: This offer has expired] Financial members for the 2010 membership year if you send 3 delegates or more to the 2010 National Regional Rural and Sub Metro Broadcasters conference you pay just $115-00 per delegate. That’s a saving of $55-00 per delegate off the standard conference rates. That’s a saving that your station can bank on.
All the usual social and networking activities are happening again at this years conference such as:
This is s great opportunity to break the ice meet up with old friends and make new friends. The welcome BBQ has been an institution since the first conference and has proved to be a great way to kick off events. So much so that other conferences have now switched to the welcome BBQ theme. The concept is to provide candidates a relaxed non threatening environment to get to know each other and ease into the weekend. There is always a great Barbie and Salads as well as some cold drinks and great conversation.
There is no doubt that the welcome BBQ is a great way to start the conference.
This event is on Saturday afternoon and gives conference delegates and the trade representatives an opportunity to get together in an informal atmosphere over a few drinks and have a chat, discuss products and solutions. It has proved to be very popular with both trade representatives and the conference delegates since it was introduced 3 years ago at the Ballarat Conference.
Another great social gathering when all delegates, speakers, trade representatives and organisers get a chance to let their hair down and celebrate the achievements of fellow broadcasters. There is little doubt that this is one of the great social events at the conference and creates an opportunity for fellowship, networking and interaction with all involved in the conference.
All the events mentioned in this article are included in the cost of your registration there are no hidden cost or surprises just great value for money. The Southern Community Media Association work hard to ensure that the Conference is as affordable and inclusive as possible for all delegates who attend