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Multicultural Voices Australia (MVA) is proud to support BreastScreen Victoria's Time to Screen campaign by sharing breast cancer screening audio explainers in Arabic, English, Mandarin and Punjabi.
We invite community radio stations, broadcasters, producers and content creators to download, broadcast and share the ready-to-air audio grabs and audiogram videos in all languages with their audiences.
The campaign resources can be downloaded here: https://nembcau.sharepoint.com/:f:/g/IgCa5QewPt0ETZPm0R2SfxrgASy7KFap46_niP8bzEQkkiI?e=hX8DiE
An Omny Studio playlist containing shareable links for all language versions is also available here: https://omny.fm/shows/time-to-screen-breastscreen-victoria/playlists/podcast
A breast screen can help find breast cancer early, when it is easiest to treat. Screening is free, takes around 10 minutes and is conducted by a woman radiographer.
BreastScreen Victoria encourages eligible women to book an appointment by visiting www.breastscreen.org.au or calling 13 20 50.
Help us spread this important message throughout Victoria's multicultural communities.

Multicultural Voices Australia (MVA) is proud to support BreastScreen Victoria's Time to Screen campaign by sharing breast cancer screening audio explainers in Arabic, English, Mandarin and Punjabi.
We invite community radio stations, broadcasters, producers and content creators to download, broadcast and share the ready-to-air audio grabs and audiogram videos in all languages with their audiences.
The campaign resources can be downloaded here: https://nembcau.sharepoint.com/:f:/g/IgCa5QewPt0ETZPm0R2SfxrgASy7KFap46_niP8bzEQkkiI?e=0eHdiO
An Omny Studio playlist containing shareable links for all language versions is also available here: https://omny.fm/shows/time-to-screen-breastscreen-victoria/playlists/podcast
A breast screen can help find breast cancer early, when it is easiest to treat. Screening is free, takes around 10 minutes and is conducted by a woman radiographer.
BreastScreen Victoria encourages eligible women to book an appointment by visiting breastscreen.org.au or calling 13 20 50.
Help us spread this important message throughout Victoria's multicultural communities.

Multicultural Voices Australia (MVA) is proud to support BreastScreen Victoria's Time to Screen campaign by sharing breast cancer screening audio explainers in Arabic, English, Mandarin and Punjabi.
We invite community radio stations, broadcasters, producers and content creators to download, broadcast and share the ready-to-air audio grabs and audiogram videos in all languages with their audiences.
The campaign resources can be downloaded here: https://nembcau.sharepoint.com/:f:/g/IgCa5QewPt0ETZPm0R2SfxrgASy7KFap46_niP8bzEQkkiI?e=FkcQLy
An Omny Studio playlist containing shareable links for all language versions is also available here: https://omny.fm/shows/time-to-screen-breastscreen-victoria/playlists/podcast
A breast screen can help find breast cancer early, when it is easiest to treat. Screening is free, takes around 10 minutes and is conducted by a woman radiographer.
BreastScreen Victoria encourages eligible women to book an appointment by visiting breastscreen.org.au or calling 13 20 50.
Help us spread this important message throughout Victoria's multicultural communities.

Multicultural Voices Australia (MVA) is proud to support BreastScreen Victoria's Time to Screen campaign by sharing breast cancer screening audio explainers in Arabic, English, Mandarin and Punjabi.
We invite community radio stations, broadcasters, producers and content creators to download, broadcast and share the ready-to-air audio grabs and audiogram videos in all languages with their audiences.
The campaign resources can be downloaded here: https://nembcau.sharepoint.com/:f:/g/IgCa5QewPt0ETZPm0R2SfxrgASy7KFap46_niP8bzEQkkiI?e=8Du23w
An Omny Studio playlist containing shareable links for all language versions is also available here: https://omny.fm/shows/time-to-screen-breastscreen-victoria/playlists/podcast
A breast screen can help find breast cancer early, when it is easiest to treat. Screening is free, takes around 10 minutes and is conducted by a woman radiographer.
BreastScreen Victoria encourages eligible women to book an appointment by visiting breastscreen.org.au or calling 13 20 50.
Help us spread this important message throughout Victoria's multicultural communities.

Multicultural Voices Australia (MVA) is proud to support BreastScreen Victoria's Time to Screen campaign by sharing breast cancer screening audio explainers in Arabic, English, Mandarin and Punjabi.
We invite community radio stations, broadcasters, producers and content creators to download, broadcast and share the ready-to-air audio grabs and audiogram videos in all languages with their audiences.
The campaign resources can be downloaded here: https://nembcau.sharepoint.com/:f:/g/IgCa5QewPt0ETZPm0R2SfxrgASy7KFap46_niP8bzEQkkiI?e=hX8DiE
An Omny Studio playlist containing shareable links for all language versions is also available here: https://omny.fm/shows/time-to-screen-breastscreen-victoria/playlists/podcast
A breast screen can help find breast cancer early, when it is easiest to treat. Screening is free, takes around 10 minutes and is conducted by a woman radiographer.
BreastScreen Victoria encourages eligible women to book an appointment by visiting breastscreen.org.au or calling 13 20 50.
Help us spread this important message throughout Victoria's multicultural communities.

The CBAA Community Broadcasting Association of Australia Community Broadcasting Awards celebrate excellence across our sector – recognising the people, programs and initiatives that make community broadcasting so vital to Australian communities.
With over 25 categories, there's something for stations of every size and focus, and we'd love to see strong representation from across the sector.
The Awards Gala will be held on the final night of the CBAA Conference – Saturday 24 October – at the Nyaal Banyul Convention Centre in Geelong, Victoria. It promises to be a wonderful celebration of everything our sector achieves.
Key Dates:
• Entries Close: Monday 22 June, 2026 at 11:59 PM AEST
• Finalists Announced: Week of 17 August, 2026
• Winners Announced: Saturday 24 October, 2026Nominations can be submitted at: https://cbaa.awardsplatform.com/
