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MPR002 TV Broadcasters.Rep Service Area Call Sign On Air Id Licensee ACT/NSW SOUTHERN NEW SOUTH WALES TV CBN CBN Prime Television (Southern) Pty Ltd CTC CTC Australian Capital Television Pty Ltd WIN WIN WIN Television NSW Pty Ltd NSW BROKEN HILL TV1 BKN BKN Broken Hill Television Ltd SCN Broken Hill Television Ltd GRIFFITH AND MIA TV1 AMN AMN WIN Television Griffith Pty Ltd MTN MTN WIN Television Griffith Pty Ltd SYDNEY TV1 Television Sydney (TVS) Limited ATN Network 7 Channel Seven Sydney Pty Ltd TCN Network 9 TCN Channel Nine Pty Ltd TEN TEN Network TEN (Sydney) Pty Ltd NSW/QLD NORTHERN NEW SOUTH WALES TV NBN NBN NBN Ltd NEN NEN Prime Television (Northern) Pty Ltd NRN NRN Northern Rivers Television Pty Ltd NT ALI CURUNG TV1 Ali-Curung Council Association Inc. BARUNGA TV1 Barunga-Manyallaluk Community Government Co BATHURST ISLAND RA1 Tiwi Islands Local Government BESWICK TV1 Beswick/Wugularr Town Council BULMAN TV1 Gulin Gulin & Weemol Community Council DAGURAGU TV1 Daguragu Community Government Council DARWIN TV1 NTD NTD Territory Television Pty Ltd TND TND Telecasters Australia Ltd FINKE TV1 Aputula Housing Association Inc. GALIWINKU TV1 ACT66 Galiwinku Community Inc. HERMANNSBURG TV1 Ntaria Council Inc. IMANPA TV1 Imanpa Council Inc. KINTORE TV1 Walungurru Community Council LAJAMANU TV1 Lajamanu Community Government Council MANINGRIDA TV1 Maningrida Council Inc. MILIKAPITI TV1 Tiwi Islands Local Government MILINGIMBI TV1 Milingimbi Community Council Inc. MINJILANG TV1 Minjilang Community Inc. NGUKURR TV1 Yugal Mangi Community Government Council NTURIYA TV1 Anmatjere Community Government Council 29 Jun 2004 Page 1 of 4 Service Area Call Sign On Air Id Licensee NUMBULWAR TV1 Numbulwar Numburindi Council Inc. OENPELLI TV1 Kunbarllanjnja Community Government Council PALUMPA TV1 Nganmarriyanga Community Inc. PAPUNYA TV1 Papunya Community Council Inc. PEPPIMENARTI TV1 Peppimenarti Community Council Inc. PMARA JUTUNTA TV1 Anmatjere Community Government Council PULARUMPI TV1 Tiwi Islands Local Government RAMINGINING TV1 Ramingining Community Council Inc. SANTA TERESA TV1 Ltyentye Apurte Community Government Council UMBAKUMBA TV1 Umbakumba Community Council Inc. WADEYE TV1 Kardu Numida Inc. WARRUWI TV1 Warruwi Community Inc. WILLOWRA TV1 Willowra Community Inc. YIRRKALA TV1 Yirrkala Dhanbul Community Association Inc. YUELAMU TV1 Yuelamu Community Inc. YUENDUMU TV1 Walpiri Media Association NT/SA/QLD/NSW REMOTE CENTRAL & EASTERN AUS IMP IMP Imparja Television Pty Ltd REMOTE CENTRAL & EASTERN AUS QQQ QQQ Regional Television Pty Ltd QLD AURUKUN TV1 Aurukun Shire Council BADU ISLAND TV1 Badu Island Council BAMAGA TV1 Bamaga Island Council BOIGU ISLAND TV1 Boigu Island Council COCONUT ISLAND TV1 Parremar Coconut Island Council DARNLEY ISLAND TV1 Darnley Island Council DAUAN ISLAND TV1 Dauan Island Council DOOMADGEE TV1 Doomadgee Media Association Inc GUNUNA TV1 Mornington Island Council HOPE VALE TV1 Hope Vale Aboriginal Council INJINOO TV1 Injinoo Community Council KOWANYAMA TV1 Kowanyama Aboriginal Council KUBIN TV1 Kubin Island Council LOCKHART RIVER TV1 Lockhart River Aboriginal Council MABUIAG ISLAND TV1 Mabuiag Island Community Council MT ISA TV1 ITQ ITQ Regional Television Pty Ltd MURRAY ISLAND TV1 Murray Islands Council NEW MAPOON TV1 New Mapoon Aboriginal Council PORMPURAAW TV1 Pormpuraaw Community Council 29 Jun 2004 Page 2 of 4 Service Area Call Sign On Air Id Licensee REGIONAL QUEENSLAND TV1 RTQ RTQ WIN Television QLD Pty Ltd STQ STQ Channel Seven Queensland Pty Ltd TNQ TNQ Regional Television Pty Ltd SAIBAI ISLAND TV1 Saibai Island Council SEISIA TV1 Seisia Island Council ST PAULS TV1 St Pauls Island Council STEPHENS ISLAND TV1 Stephens Island Council SUE ISLAND TV1 Warraber Island Council UMAGICO TV1 Umagico Aboriginal Council WOORABINDA TV1 Woorabinda Aboriginal Council WUJAL WUJAL TV1 Wujal Wujal Aboriginal Council YAM ISLAND TV1 Yam Island Council YORKE ISLANDS TV1 Yorke Island Council QLD/NSW BRISBANE TV1 BTQ BTQ Channel Seven Brisbane Pty Ltd QTQ QTQ Queensland Television Ltd TVQ TVQ Network TEN (Brisbane) Pty Ltd SA ADELAIDE TV1 ADS ADS Network TEN (Adelaide) Pty Ltd NWS NWS Channel 9 South Australia Pty Ltd SAS SAS Channel Seven Adelaide Pty Ltd AMATA TV1 Amata Community Council ERNABELLA TV1 Pukatja (Ernabella) Community Council FREGON TV1 Kaltijiti Community Aboriginal Corporation INDULKANA TV1 Iwantja Community Council MOUNT GAMBIER/SOUTH EAST TV1 WIN Television SA Pty Ltd SES SES WIN Television SA Pty Ltd RIVERLAND TV1 WIN Television SA Pty Ltd RTS RTS WIN Television SA Pty Ltd SPENCER GULF TV1 GTS GTS Spencer Gulf Telecasters Ltd SGS Spencer Gulf Telecasters Ltd TAS TASMANIA TV1 TDT TasTV Pty Ltd TNT TNT Southern Cross Television (TNT9) Pty Ltd TVT TVT WIN Television TAS Pty Ltd VIC MELBOURNE TV1 ATV ATV Network TEN (Melbourne) Pty Ltd GTV GTV General Television Corporation Pty Ltd 29 Jun 2004 Page 3 of 4 Service Area Call Sign On Air Id Licensee MELBOURNE TV1 HSV HSV Channel Seven Melbourne Pty Ltd WESTERN VICTORIA TV1 BCV BCV Victorian Broadcasting Network (1983) Pty Ltd VIC/NSW EASTERN VICTORIA TV1 GLV GLV Victorian Broadcasting Network (1983) Pty Ltd MILDURA/SUNRAYSIA TV1 PTV PTV Prime Television (Victoria) Pty Ltd STV STV WIN Television Mildura Pty Ltd REGIONAL VICTORIA TV1 AMV AMV Prime Television (Victoria) Pty Ltd VTV VTV WIN Television Vic Pty Ltd WA BALGO TV1 Wirrimanu Aboriginal Corporation BEAGLE BAY TV1 Beagle Bay Aboriginal Community Inc. DJARINDJIN TV1 Djarindjin Aboriginal Corporation GERALDTON TV1 GTW GTW Geraldton Telecasters Pty Ltd JIGALONG TV1 Jigalong Community Inc. KALGOORLIE TV1 VEW VEW Mid-Western Television Pty Ltd KALUMBURU TV1 Kalumburu Aboriginal Corporation KIWIRRKURRA TV1 Kiwirrkurra Community Aboriginal Corporation LAGRANGE TV1 Bidyadanga Aboriginal Community La Grange Inc. LOOMA TV1 Looma Community Inc. OOMBULGURRI TV1 Oombulgurri Association Inc. PERTH TV1 Channel 31 Community Educational Television Li NEW NEW Network TEN (Perth) Pty Ltd STW STW Swan Television & Radio Broadcasters Pty Ltd TVW TVW Channel Seven Perth Pty Ltd REMOTE AND REGIONAL WA TV1 WOW WOW WIN Television WA Pty Ltd SOUTH WEST AND GREAT SOUTHE SSW SSW Golden West Network Pty Ltd TJUKURLA TV1 Tjukurla Community Inc. WARMUN TV1 Warmun Community (Turkey Creek) Inc. WESTERN ZONE TV1 WAW GWN Golden West Satellite Communications Pty Ltd WINGELLINA TV1 Irrunytju Community Inc. YANDEEARRA TV1 Mugarinya Community Association Inc. YUNGNGORA TV1 Yungngora Community Council End of Report 29 Jun 2004 Page 4 of 4.
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