Australian Podcasts Web 2.0 Style

From the same team that brought you Australian Blogs (news release) comes Australian Podcasts, which strangely enough focuses on podcasts from Australia or by Australians.

The site uses the same simple, tag-focused structure (hence the Web 2.0 moniker), and is ready for you to submit your podcast. I’ve just submitted mine to the growing list, which over time hopefully will become the definitive place to find Aussie internet radio shows.

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  1. 1

    Thanks, Yaro.

    AustralianPodcasts.com.au is a place to bookmark and find your favourite Australian podcasts. You don’t have to be the podcaster to submit the bookmark – it just has to be either about an Australian topic/subject; be by an Australian; or have a .au domain extension.

    By taking this community approach to bookmarking podcasts we can make it easier to find local content and support local podcasters.

    Local content for local audiences.

    Cheers
    Jon

  2. 2

    Ahh, I should have clarified that yes of course you don’t have to own the podcast to recommend/link to the podcast.

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