AUSTRALIAN COMMUNICATIONS AND MEDIA AUTHORITY


Broadcasting Services (Applications for Renewal of Licence under Subsection 46(2) of the Broadcasting Services Act 1992) Notice – 06 March 2024


In accordance with subsection 46(2) of the Broadcasting Services Act 1992 (the Act), the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) gives notice that the companies listed below have lodged applications for the renewal of the following commercial broadcasting service licences:
 

Commercial Broadcasting Licensees

SL No

           Service Area

      State

Bass Radio Pty Ltd

4221

LAUNCESTON RA1

TAS

Radio Central Victoria Pty Ltd

10368

MARYBOROUGH (VIC) RA1

VIC

Radio 2SM Pty Ltd

4101

SYDNEY RA1

NSW

Riverina Broadcasters (Holdings) Pty Ltd

4136

WAGGA WAGGA RA1

 

NSW

Commercial Radio Coffs Harbour Pty Ltd

1150055

COFFS HARBOUR RA1

 

NSW

Mid-Coast Broadcasters Pty Ltd

1150051

KEMPSEY RA1

NSW

Gold Radio Service Pty Ltd

 

1150094

 

TOOWOOMBA/WARWICK RA1

 

QLD

WIN Television TAS Pty Ltd

132

TASMANIA TV1

TAS

 

 

The ACMA is required to renew these licences unless it decides that an applicant is no longer a suitable licensee. A company is a suitable licensee if the ACMA has not decided that subsection 41(2) of the Act applies to the company.

 

 

The ACMA may decide that subsection 41(2) of the Act applies to a licensee if it is satisfied that allowing the licensee to provide or continue to provide a commercial broadcasting service under a licence would lead to a significant risk of:

 

 

In deciding whether subsection 41(2) of the Act applies, the ACMA is required by subsection 41(3) to take into account: (a) the business record of the company; (b) the company's record in situations requiring trust and candour; (c) the business record of each person who is, or would be, if a licence were allocated to the applicant, in a position to control the licence; (d) the record in situations requiring trust and candour of each such person; (e) whether the company, or a person referred to in paragraph (c) or (d), has been convicted of an offence against the Act or the regulations; and (f) whether a civil penalty order has been made against the company or a person referred to in paragraph (c) or (d).


The Act does not require the ACMA to hold an investigation or a hearing into whether a commercial broadcasting service licence should be renewed (subsection 47(3)).