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Vision Australia Radio sets new record with nine finalist nominations at 2025 Community Broadcasting Awards

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September 10, 2025

 

Vision Australia Radio has achieved a new milestone, securing nine finalist nominations at the upcoming Community Broadcasting Awards – the highest number in the network’s 42-year history. 

 

The achievement builds on the network’s success in 2024, when its disability radio network was recognised with a record eight nominations. 

 

This year’s nominations highlight Vision Australia Radio’s impact across multiple areas of broadcasting, from youth leadership and sports coverage to disability engagement, podcasting, and outside broadcasts. 

 

Vision Australia Radio and Audio Manager Conrad Browne said the recognition reflects the dedication and creativity of the network’s volunteers and staff. 

 

“Each nomination reflects the passion of our team who work tirelessly to make broadcasting accessible, engaging, and inclusive. These awards celebrate the people who believe in the power of radio to connect communities,” said Conrad. 

 

“It also demonstrates how critical radio is as a medium for listeners with a disability and why our mission to deliver accessible and quality content will continue.” 

 

Vision Australia Radio’s nine finalist nominations for the 2025 Community Radio Awards include: 

  • Outstanding Youth Contribution – Kal Krzyzanowski 
  • Outstanding Presenter: News & Current Affairs – Sam Colley, Talking Vision 
  • Best Program: News & Current Affairs – Inside Voice 
  • The Troy Garner Award – Best Program: Sports – Reading the Play, All Things Footy 
  • Excellence in Disability Content & Engagement – Vision Australia Radio Network 
  • Excellence in Special Events & Outside Broadcasting – Midsumma Carnival Day 2025 Live Broadcast 
  • Best program - Talks – Mindful Minutes  
  • Outstanding Fundraising & Sponsorship Contribution – Vision Australia National Audio Business Development Consultant, Jason Gipps 
  • Best Program – New – In Plain Sight 
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The winners of the 2025 Community Broadcasting Awards will be announced on October 25 in Hobart, Tasmania. 

 

To listen to Vision Australia Radio’s content, visit: radio.visionaustralia.org  

 

For sponsorship or advertisement enquiries, visit here.  

 

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About us:

About Vision Australia Radio: 

Vision Australia Radio is a national print disability radio network dedicated to supporting the blind, low vision and print disability community. We create accessible news, information and entertainment that ensures greater access to the stories that matter. Broadcasting across 11 regions including Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, regional Victoria, southern New South Wales and Darwin, our network delivers programs via 17 AM, FM and DAB+ radio services, helping to keep communities informed, connected, and included. 

 

Visit our website at radio.visionaustralia.org


Contact details:

Stephanie Steinhoff-Pino  

0449 254 655 

[email protected] 

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