TLCFM program policy
Registered name of the Association:
Lower Clarence Community Radio Incorporated
ABN 65 131 198 559
Our allocated (by ACMA*) call-sign is 2TLC but we use the casual term "TLCFM 93.5" as our on-air identifier.
*Australian Communications and Media Authority.

policy on diversity
TLCFM has a policy based on diversity whereby interested members of our community are encouraged to participate in our community radio station. As part of this we have related policies on:
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Principles of volunteering;
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Rights and responsibilities of volunteers;
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Complaints and discipline of members.
As part of the policy we will take steps to oppose and breakdown prejudices based on ethnicity and race, language, gender, sexuality, age, physical and mental ability and cultural and religious beliefs.
community radio broadcasting
codes of practice 2025
The CBAA Codes of Practice contain very relevant and critical information that all presenters need to know.
The Community Radio Broadcasting Codes of Practice (2025) set out the guiding principles and minimum standards all community broadcasters must follow. Developed with the sector and approved by the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA), the Codes reflect the unique values at the heart of community broadcasting - access, diversity, independence and local content.
These updated Codes came into effect on 1 July 2025.
Read the 2025 Codes of Practice here:
https://www.cbaa.org.au/community-broadcasting/codes#codes-of-practice-listing
policy documents
privacy policy
TLCFM collects the following personal information:
• Personal details that you supply
Personal details may include the name, email address, phone number that you provide when filling out our contact form.
When you fill out and provide your TLCFM Member Application, we collect sensitive information which is used strictly for the purpose it was collected. We apply internal procedures that ensure we maintain the privacy of the information provided.
• Anonymous activity-tracking data
We collect anonymous data about visits to our website, like the number of visitors, the most popular pages and general traffic patterns.
This statistical data does not allow us to identify users.




