The Australian
Communications and
Media Authority (ACMA)
is responsible for
the regulation of
broadcasting, radio
communications,
telecommunications
and online content.
ACREM - the
Australian Citizens
Radio Emergency
Monitors - is
a group of trained
volunteers providing
a monitoring service
on the Australian CB
emergency channels,
relaying calls for
assistance from the
community to the
required services.
ACREM-NSW
first
appeared in
1997 when
members
belonging to
ACRM(NSW)
were brought
together
with members
that had
been
operating
under the
guidance of
ACREM(Qld).
ACRM
Monitors had
operated in
NSW for many
years, not
long after
ACRM first
formed in
South
Australia in
1974. ACREM
was formed
when ACRM
Members in
Queensland
amended the
groups name
to include
the word
"Emergency".
Welcome
to the
Queensland
Region
of the
Australian
Citizens
Radio
Emergency
Monitors
(ACREM).
This
site is
still
being
constructed
so
please
check
back
regularly
as more
will be
added in
the near
future.
Australian Citizens
Radio Monitors
(Western Australia).
For Marine Radio
Safety
Communications,
Emergencies and
Logins from Preston
Beach to Margaret
River on 27MHz
marine Radio and VHF
Marine Radio, call
ACRM Base pronounced
"ackram" on channel
88, 27MHz or channel
16 or 80 on VHF
Marine, we can
also be contacted on
UHF CB channel 6
repeater.
ACBRO Team Inc (CB
Radio)Australian
Association Of
Citizens And Band
Radio Operators Inc
1980
ACBRO - Advocates
For Australian CB
Radio Clubs And
Operators.
The Wireless
Institute of
Australia is the
World's first and
oldest National
Radio Society, being
founded in 1910. The
Wireless Insititute
of Australia is a
member of the
International
Amateur Radio Union
and represents all
Amateur Radio
Operators in
Australia to the
various government
bodies in this
country.
The Wireless
Institute of
Australia is one of
the oldest radio
societies in the
world, being formed
in 1910.
The name "Wireless
Institute of
Australia (NSW
Division)" was
adopted in 1922.