The South Australian Community Broadcasters Association Incorporated is the peak body for community broadcasters in South Australia.
 
SACBA was formed in 1983 and since then has been supporting community radio in SA, and Northern Territory for a period (as SANTAPB). Most community radio stations in SA are members of SACBA.
SACBA does not have office space or paid employees. Our board is voluntary and the work we do on behalf of stations in SA is funded mainly through membership fees. Many community radio volunteers have been board members over the years. The SACBA board consists of elected members from stations across the state.
 
We are made up of member stations from across the state. We provide support for community radio and television stations and encourage networking between stations.
 
Our annual conference and Bilby awards is the highlight of the year and offers opportunities for community broadcasters to come together to share ideas and information.