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<h1>Making what we do relevant</h1>
<p>Because we have had Amateur Radio for 100 years does it mean that it should continue?<br><br>That is a question being asked, particularly as spectrum hungry users continue to grow.<br><br>In defence of Amateur Radio are arguments that it has evolved into a modern technological hobby, is easily assessable and enjoyed by people of all walks of life around the world.<br>
<br>The <strong>Wireless Institute of Australia</strong> is concerned that missing from the equation is the relevance of Amateur Radio, or even an awareness that it does exist in this technological age.<br><br>This is why the WIA has initiated the <strong>PR4AmateurRadio Expo</strong> in April, to showcase through the clubs or groups of like-minded radio amateurs, to show what we do, how to understand and perhaps join us.<br>
<br>With the right image Amateur Radio can be attractive to more people - but first they need to learn what it offers them and its modern-day relevance.<br><br>The PR4AmateurRadio Expo is held during April the 11th and 13th. For more information or to enrol, check out the What's On section of the WIA website.<br>
<br>Wireless Institute of Australia (WIA)<br><a href="http://www.wia.org.au/" target="_blank">http://www.wia.org.au/</a> </p></div>