AFL 2010

 AFL Broadcast Schedule for Round 21

2010 AFL match schedule now out!!AFL_Logo220x120

 Click here to check out the most up to date schedule for the 2010 AFL season.  (Please note this timetable is subject to change)

For concrete match times and venues keep an eye out for  This Week's AFL Update!!  (see above) - these come out closer to the start of each week's play.

The NIRS website is the best place to go for accurate match times for the 2010 season.

NIRS will continue to broadcast the top matches each week and full details will be available in the weekly updates.

 

IndigPlayers240x179Indigenous AFL broadcast training program

AFL Queensland proudly presents a broadcasting course in conjunction with Triple A Training.

Prospective or current Indigenous media student are invited to apply for the 20 available positions.

The 12 month training course will enable students to develop announcing skills by being involved in a nationally accredited on the job training program.

By completing Certificate III in Media, you will have the opportunity to develop your announcing style and presentation skills through a training program delivered by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander media professionals.

It'll match your skills! Give you the edge! Keep you up-to -date!

For more information contact Andrew Underwood on 0407 723 563 or contact Triple A Training on (07) 3892 0100 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

Please click here to view promotional flyer!

The NIRS is already planning for the return of AFL in 2010.

With a commitment to a high quality broadcast, the NIRS is also a vehicle that provides opportunities for current and former Indigenous players to be involved in the media under the broad banner of AFL Indigenous Broadcasting.

A minimum of three matches are covered each round and broadcast via a vast network of some 200+ community stations right across the country including northern, central and Western Australia along with remote communities in the northern part of the country.

Major city coverage is also possible via Brisbane, Darwin and Perth.

With over 50% of the team being Indigenous, senior callers including Barry Denner, Andrew Underwood and Richard Griffiths are joined each week by former greats including Gilbert McAdam, Ronnie Burns, Glenn James, Darryl White, Mark Browning and Peter "Crackers Keenan".

Listeners in Brisbane should tune into 98.9fm or nationally via the NIRS network to hear an entertaining and insightful coverage of AFL games each week.

Apart from the broadcast coverage itself, the product of AFL Indigenous Broadcasting is used as a training platform and vehicle that allow opportunities for current and former Indigenous AFL players to have an employment pathway and opportunities within the media should they wish.

Additionally, AFL Indigenous Broadcasting is also used as the brand to promote positive lifestyle and health related messages to other Indigenous and Non Indigenous people right across the country.

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