Contact us

We want to know what you think about Vision Australia Radio and our Digital Radio Service, IRIS.

Do you have a favourite program? Is there something new you would like us to cover? Or even something you don’t like?

Your feed-back helps us improve our service so please, tell us what you think. We have further information about complaints below.

Send us your comments or ideas now email or call 1300 84 74 66

Head Office

Melbourne

Street Address: 454 Glenferrie Road, Kooyong Victoria 3144
Phone: 1300 84 74 66
Email: [email protected]

Network Stations

Adelaide

Street Address: 1st Floor, Building 4, 32-56 Sir Donald Bradman Drive, Mile End SA 5031
Telephone: 08 8234 1197
Email: [email protected]

Albury

Address: 490 David St, Albury NSW 2640
Telephone: (02) 6041 8800
Email: [email protected]

Bendigo

Address: 20 Bridge St, Bendigo VIC 3550
Telephone: 03 5445 5700
Email: [email protected]

Geelong

Address: 79 High Street, Belmont VIC 3216
Telephone: 03 5249 2706
Email: [email protected]

Mildura

Telephone: 1300 84 74 66
Email: [email protected]

Perth

Address: 2nd Floor, 30 Fielder Street, East Perth WA 6004
Telephone: 08 6246 4500
Email: [email protected]

Shepparton

Address: Cnr Archer Street and Channel Road, Shepparton VIC 3630
Telephone: 03 5831 9400
Email: [email protected]

Warragul

Telephone: 1300 84 74 66
Email: [email protected]

Warrnambool

Telephone: 1300 84 74 66
Email: [email protected]

Complaints

Vision Australia Radio is a licenced Community Broadcaster under the Broadcasting Services Act 1992 and as such, operates within the Codes of Practice of the Community Broadcasting Association. You can view the complete CBAA Codes of Practice as a web page or download a PDF for printing.

If you have heard something on Vision Australia Radio that you think breaches a code, the first thing to do is to make a complaint in writing directly to us.

If you have already made a complaint us and have either not had a response within 60 days, or aren’t satisfied with our response, you can make a complaint to the ACMA.

If you have heard something on radio that you think breaches a licence condition or standard you can make a complaint to the ACMA.