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Australian Radio Schools for Training as a DJ, Host, or Presenter

If you are considering a career as a Radio broadcaster, there are Australian specialty schools that can teach you the basics and help you get your first job. Working in Radio is fun and fulfilling, although competitive. These educational institutions can provide the skills and background to prepare you for a career in radio.
Australian Film Television and Radio School
AFTRS has 7 locations throughout Australia and offers short courses, full-time courses and online courses. It was founded in 1973 and is an Australian Commonwealth government statutory authority.
Charles Sturt University
Charles Sturt Univesity offers a full-time, 3 year course in commercial Radio
Max Rowley Media Academy
Established in 1962, Max Rowley has provided training to would-be broadcasters for jobs in Radio and Television. Rowley provides: "Radio, Television, Voice-Over Announcing, Microphone Technique and 'On Camera' Presentation Training."
Swinburne University of Technology
Swinburne University of Technology offers a "Graduate Diploma of Arts" in Commercial Radio from their School of Social and Behavioral Sciences.
The Ian MacRae Radio School
Ian MacRae is a longtime Australian broadcaster and offers courses in all important aspects of Radio broadcasting.
The Melbourne Radio School
The Melbourne Radio School offes 10-week courses in Radio training.
The Vaughn Harvey Radio School
"The course covers all aspects of Radio Training with the emphasis on voice and presentation techniques."

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