Radio Comes Back
The Paters? That’s the name given to the Australasian Academy of Broadcasting Arts and Sciences’ annual awards. The awards take two forms an inhouse division rewarding excellence in radio and the newlyexpanded song competition.
The song competition attracted more than 5000 entries from Australia and New Zealand last year and this year it's been divided into no less than 20 categories, ranging from "Best new rock song" to "Best song about a city, town or region” and performance awards like "Best song rendition by a new group" The chief requirement no song entered in the competition can have been released prior to the closing date for entries, August 23. Further information can be obtained from AABAS Productions, PO Box 119, Wellington 1.
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Rip It Up, Issue 96, 1 July 1985, Page 6
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125Radio Comes Back Rip It Up, Issue 96, 1 July 1985, Page 6
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