Opportunities For Content Creators
Are you a content creator looking to get your uniquely created content to a bigger audience? The CMAA Digital Hub is the place for you.
If you have articles, video and audio that you would like to get showcased all around the country we’d love to hear from you. Within the content we will feature links back to your website. You get extra exposure, we get great quality content to share.
If you would like to submit content either as a once off, or to arrange time to chat about becoming a regular content contributor, please email us at: [email protected]
Register your content to be syndicated through the CMAA Digital Hub.
Here are examples of how your content might look within the CMAA Digital Hub and across the websites we syndicate content to.
A social media ban and a digital “duty of care” are set to change Australia’s online world for the better, says the Prime Minister.
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Read More →By changing our focus from a monetary value to a more relational value, everyone wins this Christmas season.
Read More →The Communications Legislation Amendment Bill, aka Misinformation Bill, has raised major concerns about free speech.
Read More →We’re still learning how to have conversations about mental health, but there’s one topic that’s particularly sensitive: suicide.
Read More →I’ve started to think about the things I do that are really not very helpful – and drawn up a “don’t do” list. See if they resonate with you.
Read More →“Music has benefits on children’s social development, on their cognitive development, on their language, on all areas of their environment.”
Read More →When outspoken advocates for the left and right turn out to be the best of friends – it gets people wondering: how can this be?
Read More →‘Red One’ isn’t your typical holiday movie and its darker elements could result in bad dreams for young kids.
Read More →“For far too long, we’ve normalised period pain, overlooking how it can be a sign of something more serious.”
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