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Bay FM award winners on value of community engagement

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Bay FM’s very own recent award winners, presenter producers Rasela Torise, Lealah Shostak and Monet Shortland join us in the newsroom to talk about their amazing podcast trilogy, working with the children featured in the series and how you can listen, .

The powerful audio airs the stories of Main Arm Public School students to have survived the 2022 Northern Rivers floods and landslides and has won the Community Broadcasting Association of Australia Excellence in Community Engagement Award 2024.

The work was made possible thanks to partnership between Bay FM, the Byron Youth Service, Main Arm Public School and funding from the NSW Department of Communities and Justice Office of Regional Youth and the Community Broadcasting Foundation.

featuring Bay FM producers Rasela Torise, Lealah Shostak and Monet Shortland, co-producers of Young legends: flood stories of Main Arm podcast trilogy

PIC: (L-R) Rasela Torise, Lealah Shostak and Monet Shortland (Mae Soper)

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