Television Licence Area Plan (Mount Gambier/South East) 2011

 

made under subsection 26(1B) of the

Broadcasting Services Act 1992

 

Compilation No. 1

Compilation date:  30 September 2017

Includes amendments up to: Broadcasting Services (Technical Planning) Guidelines (Consequential Amendments) Instrument 2017 (No. 1)

Prepared by the Australian Communications and Media Authority, Melbourne


About this compilation

 

This compilation

This is a compilation of the Television Licence Area Plan (Mount Gambier/South East) 2011 that shows the text of the law as amended and in force on 30 September 2017 (the compilation date).

The notes at the end of this compilation (the endnotes) include information about amending laws and the amendment history of provisions of the compiled law.

Uncommenced amendments

The effect of uncommenced amendments is not shown in the text of the compiled law.  Any uncommenced amendments affecting the law are accessible on the Federal Register of Legislation (www.legislation.gov.au).  The details of amendments made up to, but not commenced at, the compilation date are underlined in the endnotes.  For more information on any uncommenced amendments, see the series page on the Federal Register of Legislation for the compiled law.

Application, saving and transitional provisions for provisions and amendments

If the operation of a provision or amendment of the compiled law is affected by an application, saving or transitional provision that is not included in this compilation, details are included in the endnotes.

Modifications

If the compiled law is modified by another law, the compiled law operates as modified but the modification does not amend the text of the law.  Accordingly, this compilation does not show the text of the compiled law as modified.  For more information on any modifications, see the series page on the Federal Register of Legislation for the compiled law.

Self-repealing provisions

If a provision of the compiled law has been repealed in accordance with a provision of the law, details are included in the endnotes.


1 Name of Plan

  This Plan is the Television Licence Area Plan (Mount Gambier/South East) 2011.

2 Commencement

  This Plan comes into force on 2 April 2012.

3 Definitions

  In this Plan:

ACMA means the Australian Communications and Media Authority.

Act means the Broadcasting Services Act 1992.

commercial television broadcasting licensee means the licensee of a commercial television broadcasting licence.

ERP means effective radiated power.

Mount Gambier/South East TV1 licence area means the area described in Attachment 1.

national television broadcasting service has the same meaning as in clause 2 of Schedule 4 to the Act.

television broadcasting service has the same meaning as in section 26 of the Act.

transmitter licence has the same meaning as in section 5 of the Radiocommunications Act 1992.

Note     Terms and expressions used in this Plan have the meaning given by section 6 of the Act. For example:

 commercial television broadcasting licence.

4 Specification of channels to be available in particular areas within the Mount Gambier/South East TV1 licence area

(1)   Subject to subsection (2), each channel specified in column 1 of an item in a table in a Schedule to this Plan is available, in the area in column 7, to provide television broadcasting services.

(2)   If a date is specified in column 3 of an item in a table in a Schedule to this Plan, the channel specified in column 1 of the item is not available in the area in column 7 to provide television broadcasting services after that date.

Note 1 A channel may be specified to be available only for a limited period in order to allow a broadcaster to swap channels on which it transmits services.

Note 2 Although a channel is specified to be available for all parts of a licence area, a particular broadcaster may only be authorised to use that channel in one part of a licence area.

Example Channel 28 may be specified to be available for all parts of a licence area.  Channel 28 may be allotted to Broadcaster A and Broadcaster B.  The ACMA may issue a transmitter licence for the use of channel 28 to Broadcaster A in one part of the licence area (Part A), and issue a transmitter licence for the use of a different channel to the same broadcaster in another part of the licence area (Part B).  The ACMA may issue a transmitter licence for the use of channel 28 to Broadcaster B in Part B.  Broadcaster A will not be entitled to transmit on channel 28 in Part B, as the broadcaster will not have a transmitter licence authorising such a transmission.

5 Allotment of channels to commercial television broadcasting licensees – Schedule 1

  Allotment of channels to commercial television broadcasting licensees

(1)   Each channel specified in column 1 of an item in a table in Schedule 1 is allotted to the commercial television broadcasting licensee of the licence specified for the table for use in the area in column 7, from the date (if any) specified in column 2 until the date (if any) specified in column 3.

(2)   If no date is specified in column 2 for an item in a table in Schedule 1, the ACMA may allot the channel specified in column 1 of the item to the commercial television broadcasting licensee of the licence specified for the table.

(3)   If no licensee is specified for a table in Schedule 1, the ACMA may allot the channel specified in column 1 of an item in the table to the commercial television broadcasting licensee of a commercial television broadcasting licence for the licence area specified for the table, for use in the area in column 7.

Note  If the ACMA has not allotted a channel specified in the table, the ACMA may make the channel available for use in an area by a commercial television broadcasting licensee, a national broadcaster or any other person by making a determination under section 34 of the Act and issuing a licence under section 100 of the Radiocommunications Act 1992.

Determination of technical specifications of transmission of commercial television broadcasting services

(4)   A channel specified in column 1 of an item in a table in Schedule 1 must only be used for transmission of commercial television broadcasting services in accordance with the following specifications:

(a)   subject to subsection (5), the transmission must not have an ERP greater than that specified in column 4;

(b)   the transmission must have the polarisation specified in column 5;

(c)   the transmission must comply with any additional specification specified in column 6.

(5)   A transmission may have an ERP greater than that specified in column 4, if:

(a)   the ACMA issues a transmitter licence that authorises the use of the channel specified in item 1 of the item; and

(b)   a condition of that transmitter licence relates to the maximum ERP of the transmission made by that transmitter; and

(c)   either:

(i)     the condition complies with any applicable requirements in the Broadcasting Services (Technical Planning) Guidelines 2017; or

(ii)  if there are no applicable requirements – the condition does not allow the transmitter to be used to provide a transmission greater than 5 dB more than the ERP specified in column 4.

Note  Under the Radiocommunications Act 1992, the ACMA may also impose a transmitter licence condition specifying an output radiated pattern for the use of a transmitter.  The condition may set a limit for the ERP in a particular direction that is less than the maximum ERP specified in column 4 of an item that applies to the channel used by that transmitter.   

Determination of technical limitations and conditions on use of channel

(6)   A channel specified in column 1 of an item in a table in Schedule 1 must only be used for transmission of commercial television broadcasting services in accordance with a technical limitation (if any) specified for the table that is applicable to that channel.

(7)   The ACMA may determine additional technical limitations on the use of the channel.

Note  Even if no applicable technical limitation is specified for the table, the ACMA may still determine additional technical limitations on the use of a channel by making a determination under this subsection.

(8)   A channel specified in column 1 of an item in a table in Schedule 1 must only be used for transmission of commercial television broadcasting services if an event or circumstance (if any) specified for the table that is applicable to that channel occurs.

(9)   The ACMA may determine additional events or circumstances which must occur before the channel may be used.

Note  Even if no applicable event or circumstance is specified for the table, the ACMA may still determine additional events or circumstances that must be met before the channel may be used by making a determination under this subsection.

6 Allotment of channels to national broadcasters – Schedule 2

  Allotment of channels to national broadcasters

(1)   Each channel specified in column 1 of an item in a table in Schedule 2 is allotted to the national broadcaster specified for the table for use in the area in column 7, from the date (if any) specified in column 2 until the date (if any) specified in column 3.

(2)   If no date is specified in column 2 for an item in a table in Schedule 2, the ACMA may allot the channel specified in column 1 of the item to the national broadcaster specified for the table.

(3)   If no national broadcaster is specified for a table in Schedule 2, the ACMA may allot the channel specified in column 1 of an item in the table to a national broadcaster, for use in the area in column 7.

Note  If the ACMA has not allotted a channel specified in the table, the ACMA may make the channel available for use in an area by a commercial television broadcasting licensee, a national broadcaster or any other person by making a determination under section 34 of the Act and issuing a licence under section 100 of the Radiocommunications Act 1992.

Determination of technical specifications of transmission of national television broadcasting services

(4)   A channel specified in column 1 of an item in a table in Schedule 2 must only be used for transmission of national television broadcasting services in accordance with the following specifications:

(a)   subject to subsection (5), the transmission must not have an ERP greater than that specified in column 4;

(b)   the transmission must have the polarisation specified in column 5;

(c)   the transmission must comply with any additional specification specified in column 6.

(5)   A transmission may have an ERP greater than that specified in column 4, if:

(a)   the ACMA issues a transmitter licence that authorises the use of the channel specified in item 1 of the item; and

(b)   a condition of that transmitter licence relates to the maximum ERP of the transmission made by that transmitter; and

(c)   either:

(i)     the condition complies with any applicable requirements in the Broadcasting Services (Technical Planning) Guidelines 2017; or

(ii)  if there are no applicable requirements – the condition does not allow the transmitter to be used to provide a transmission greater than 5 dB more than the ERP specified in column 4.

Note  Under the Radiocommunications Act 1992, the ACMA may also impose a transmitter licence condition specifying an output radiated pattern for the use of a transmitter.  The condition may set a limit for the ERP in a particular direction that is less than the maximum ERP specified in column 4 of an item that applies to the channel used by that transmitter.   

Determination of technical limitations and conditions on use of channel

(6)   A channel specified in column 1 of an item in a table in Schedule 2 must only be used for transmission of national television broadcasting services in accordance with a technical limitation (if any) specified for the table that is applicable to that channel.

(7)   The ACMA may determine additional technical limitations on the use of the channel.

Note  Even if no applicable technical limitation is specified for the table, the ACMA may still determine additional technical limitations on the use of a channel by making a determination under this subsection.

(8)   A channel specified in column 1 of an item in a table in Schedule 2 must only be used for transmission of national television broadcasting services if an event or circumstance (if any) specified for the table that is applicable to that channel occurs.

(9)   The ACMA may determine additional events or circumstances which must occur before the channel may be used.

Note  Even if no applicable event or circumstance is specified for the table, the ACMA may still determine additional events or circumstances that must be met before the channel may be used by making a determination under this subsection.

7 Allotment of channels to providers of other television broadcasting services – Schedule 3

  Allotment of channels to providers of other television broadcasting services

(1)   Each channel specified in column 1 of an item in a table in Schedule 3 is allotted to the person specified for the table for use in the area in column 7, from the date (if any) specified in column 2 until the date (if any) specified in column 3.

(2)   If no date is specified in column 2 for an item in a table in Schedule 3, the ACMA may allot the channel specified in column 1 of the item to the person specified for the table.

(3)   If no person is specified for the table, the ACMA may allot a channel specified in column 1 of the table to any person for use in the area in column 7.

Note  If the ACMA has not allotted a channel specified in the table, the ACMA may make the channel available for use in an area by a commercial television broadcasting licensee, a national broadcaster or any other person by making a determination under section 34 of the Act and issuing a licence under section 100 of the Radiocommunications Act 1992.

Determination of technical specifications of transmission of television broadcasting services

(4)   A channel specified in column 1 of an item in a table in Schedule 3 must only be used for transmission of television broadcasting services in accordance with the following specifications:

(a)   subject to subsection (5), the transmission must not have an ERP greater than that specified in column 4;

(b)   the transmission must have the polarisation specified in column 5;

(c)   the transmission must comply with any additional specification specified in column 6.

(5)   A transmission may have an ERP greater than that specified in column 4, if:

(a)   the ACMA issues a transmitter licence that authorises the use of the channel specified in item 1 of the item; and

(b)   a condition of that transmitter licence relates to the maximum ERP of the transmission made by that transmitter; and

(c)   either:

(i)     the condition complies with any applicable requirements in the Broadcasting Services (Technical Planning) Guidelines 2017; or

(ii)  if there are no applicable requirements – the condition does not allow the transmitter to be used to provide a transmission greater than 5 dB more than the ERP specified in column 4.

Note  Under the Radiocommunications Act 1992, the ACMA may also impose a transmitter licence condition specifying an output radiated pattern for the use of a transmitter.  The condition may set a limit for the ERP in a particular direction that is less than the maximum ERP specified in column 4 of an item that applies to the channel used by that transmitter.   

Determination of technical limitations and conditions on use of channel

(6)   A channel specified in column 1 of an item in a table in Schedule 3 must only be used for transmission of television broadcasting services in accordance with a technical limitation (if any) specified for the table that is applicable to that channel.

(7)   The ACMA may determine additional technical limitations on the use of the channel.

Note  Even if no applicable technical limitation is specified for the table, the ACMA may still determine additional technical limitations on the use of a channel by making a determination under this subsection.

(8)   A channel specified in column 1 of an item in a table in Schedule 3 must only be used for transmission of television broadcasting services if an event or circumstance (if any) specified for the table that is applicable to that channel occurs.

(9)   The ACMA may determine additional events or circumstances which must occur before the channel may be used.

Note  Even if no applicable event or circumstance is specified for the table, the ACMA may still determine additional events or circumstances that must be met before the channel may be used by making a determination under this subsection.

 

 

Schedule 1 – Allotment of channels to commercial television broadcasting licensees

(sections 4 and 5)

1 Table 1.1 – Allotment of channels to licensee of BSL10330

 (1) The commercial television broadcasting licence for this table is the licence with the number BSL10330.

  Note This licence operates in the Mount Gambier/South East TV1 licence area, and uses the callsign SES.

 (2) No technical limitations are specified for this table.

 (3) No events or circumstances are specified for this table.

 

 

Item

Column 1

Channel

Column 2

Date of allotment

Column 3

Date allotment ends

Column 4

Maximum ERP

Column 5

Polarisation

Column 6

Additional specifications

Column 7*

General area served

Column 8*

Transmitter specification number

1

32

2 Apr 2012

 

200 kW

Horizontal

None

South East

10009307

2

45

2 Apr 2012

 

500 W

Horizontal

None

Bordertown

1134199

3

36

2 Apr 2012

 

750 W

Horizontal

None

Keith

1134201

4

36

2 Apr 2012

 

5 kW

Horizontal

None

Kingston SE/Robe

1134200

5

45

2 Apr 2012

 

75 W

Horizontal

None

Naracoorte

10011052

6

35

2 Apr 2012

 

1.6 kW

Vertical

None

The Gap IBL

1134194

Note 1  If no date is included in column 3 of an item, the allotment is continuing.

Note 2  Column 7 describes the area in which a channel is allotted for use in general terms.  The actual parameters of use of a channel will be determined by the conditions of the transmitter licence issued under the Radiocommunications Act 1992.

Note 3  Column 8 is included for information only.  “Transmitter specification number” refers to the identification number used by the ACMA for identifying particular transmitters.

Note 4  In some circumstances, a person may be permitted to transmit on a channel at an ERP higher than that determined in column 4.  See subsection 5(5).

Note 5  The one channel may be allotted to two or more different broadcasters, for use in different parts of the one licence area; the ACMA may issue a transmitter licence to one broadcaster authorising the use of the channel in one part of the licence area, and issue transmitter licences to other broadcasters authorising the use of the channel in different parts of the licence area.

Example The ACMA may issue a transmitter licence for the use of channel 8 to a broadcaster in the one part of the licence area (Part A), and issue a transmitter licence for the use of channel 8 to another broadcaster in a different part of the licence area (Part B).  Because of this, the first broadcaster can only use channel 8 in Part A of the licence area, and the second broadcaster can only use channel 8 in Part B of the licence area.


2 Table 1.2 – Allotment of channels to licensee of BSL1150799

 (1) The commercial television broadcasting licence for this table is the licence with the number BSL1150799.

  Note This licence operates in the Mount Gambier/South East TV1 licence area, and uses the callsign MGS.

 (2) No technical limitations are specified for this table.

 (3) No events or circumstances are specified for this table.

 

 

Item

Column 1

Channel

Column 2

Date of allotment

Column 3

Date allotment ends

Column 4

Maximum ERP

Column 5

Polarisation

Column 6

Additional specifications

Column 7*

General area served

Column 8*

Transmitter specification number

1

30

2 Apr 2012

 

200 kW

Horizontal

None

South East

10010521

2

43

2 Apr 2012

 

500 W

Horizontal

None

Bordertown

10011377

3

34

2 Apr 2012

 

750 W

Horizontal

None

Keith

10011378

4

34

2 Apr 2012

 

5 kW

Horizontal

None

Kingston SE/Robe

10011048

5

43

2 Apr 2012

 

75 W

Horizontal

None

Naracoorte

10011054

6

36

2 Apr 2012

 

1.6 kW

Vertical

None

The Gap IBL

1134193

Note 1  If no date is included in column 3 of an item, the allotment is continuing.

Note 2  Column 7 describes the area in which a channel is allotted for use in general terms.  The actual parameters of use of a channel will be determined by the conditions of the transmitter licence issued under the Radiocommunications Act 1992.

Note 3  Column 8 is included for information only.  “Transmitter specification number” refers to the identification number used by the ACMA for identifying particular transmitters.

Note 4  In some circumstances, a person may be permitted to transmit on a channel at an ERP higher than that determined in column 4.  See subsection 5(5).

Note 5  The one channel may be allotted to two or more different broadcasters, for use in different parts of the one licence area; the ACMA may issue a transmitter licence to one broadcaster authorising the use of the channel in one part of the licence area, and issue transmitter licences to other broadcasters authorising the use of the channel in different parts of the licence area.

Example The ACMA may issue a transmitter licence for the use of channel 8 to a broadcaster in the one part of the licence area (Part A), and issue a transmitter licence for the use of channel 8 to another broadcaster in a different part of the licence area (Part B).  Because of this, the first broadcaster can only use channel 8 in Part A of the licence area, and the second broadcaster can only use channel 8 in Part B of the licence area.


3 Table 1.3 – Allotment of channels to licensee of BSL1130144

 (1) The commercial television broadcasting licence for this table is the licence with the number BSL1130144.

  Note This licence operates in the Mount Gambier/South East TV1 licence area, and uses the callsign SDS.

 (2) No technical limitations are specified for this table.

 (3) No events or circumstances are specified for this table.

 

 

Item

Column 1

Channel

Column 2

Date of allotment

Column 3

Date allotment ends

Column 4

Maximum ERP

Column 5

Polarisation

Column 6

Additional specifications

Column 7*

General area served

Column 8*

Transmitter specification number

1

29

2 Apr 2012

 

200 kW

Horizontal

None

South East

10009306

2

44

2 Apr 2012

 

500 W

Horizontal

None

Bordertown

10011033

3

37

2 Apr 2012

 

750 W

Horizontal

None

Keith

10011038

4

37

2 Apr 2012

 

5 kW

Horizontal

None

Kingston SE/Robe

10011047

5

44

2 Apr 2012

 

75 W

Horizontal

None

Naracoorte

10011053

6

37

2 Apr 2012

 

1.6 kW

Vertical

None

The Gap IBL

1134195

Note 1  If no date is included in column 3 of an item, the allotment is continuing.

Note 2  Column 7 describes the area in which a channel is allotted for use in general terms.  The actual parameters of use of a channel will be determined by the conditions of the transmitter licence issued under the Radiocommunications Act 1992.

Note 3  Column 8 is included for information only.  “Transmitter specification number” refers to the identification number used by the ACMA for identifying particular transmitters.

Note 4  In some circumstances, a person may be permitted to transmit on a channel at an ERP higher than that determined in column 4.  See subsection 5(5).

Note 5  The one channel may be allotted to two or more different broadcasters, for use in different parts of the one licence area; the ACMA may issue a transmitter licence to one broadcaster authorising the use of the channel in one part of the licence area, and issue transmitter licences to other broadcasters authorising the use of the channel in different parts of the licence area.

Example The ACMA may issue a transmitter licence for the use of channel 8 to a broadcaster in the one part of the licence area (Part A), and issue a transmitter licence for the use of channel 8 to another broadcaster in a different part of the licence area (Part B).  Because of this, the first broadcaster can only use channel 8 in Part A of the licence area, and the second broadcaster can only use channel 8 in Part B of the licence area.


Schedule 2 – Allotment of channels to national broadcasters

(sections 4 and 6)

1 Table 2.1 – Allotment of channels to Australian Broadcasting Corporation

 (1) The national broadcaster for this table is the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.

  Note This broadcaster provides a service in the Mount Gambier/South East TV1 licence area.

 (2) No technical limitations are specified for this table.

 (3) No events or circumstances are specified for this table.

 

 

Item

Column 1

Channel

Column 2

Date of allotment

Column 3

Date allotment ends

Column 4

Maximum ERP

Column 5

Polarisation

Column 6

Additional specifications

Column 7*

General area served

Column 8*

Transmitter specification number

1

31

1 Jul 2012

 

200 kW

Horizontal

None

South East

1134440

1A

39

2 Apr 2012

14 Dec 2012

200 kW

Horizontal

None

South East

10009305

2

42

1 Jul 2012

 

1.8 kW

Horizontal

None

Bordertown

1134445

2A

53

2 Apr 2012

14 Dec 2012

1.8 kW

Horizontal

None

Bordertown

10011026

3

38

2 Apr 2012

 

800 W

Horizontal

None

Keith

10011035

4

38

1 Jul 2012

 

5 kW

Horizontal

None

Kingston SE/Robe

1134442

4A

55

2 Apr 2012

14 Dec 2012

5 kW

Horizontal

None

Kingston SE/Robe

10011041

5

42

1 Jul 2012

 

75 W

Horizontal

None

Naracoorte

1134443

5A

51

2 Apr 2012

14 Dec 2012

75 W

Horizontal

None

Naracoorte

10011050

Note 1  If no date is included in column 3 of an item, the allotment is continuing.

Note 2  Column 7 describes the area in which a channel is allotted for use in general terms.  The actual parameters of use of a channel will be determined by the conditions of the transmitter licence issued under the Radiocommunications Act 1992.

Note 3  Column 8 is included for information only.  “Transmitter specification number” refers to the identification number used by the ACMA for identifying particular transmitters.

Note 4  In some circumstances, a person may be permitted to transmit on a channel at an ERP higher than that determined in column 4.  See subsection 6(5).

Note 5  The one channel may be allotted to two or more different broadcasters, for use in different parts of the one licence area; the ACMA may issue a transmitter licence to one broadcaster authorising the use of the channel in one part of the licence area, and issue transmitter licences to other broadcasters authorising the use of the channel in different parts of the licence area.

Example The ACMA may issue a transmitter licence for the use of channel 8 to a broadcaster in the one part of the licence area (Part A), and issue a transmitter licence for the use of channel 8 to another broadcaster in a different part of the licence area (Part B).  Because of this, the first broadcaster can only use channel 8 in Part A of the licence area, and the second broadcaster can only use channel 8 in Part B of the licence area.


Table 2.2 – Allotment of channels to Special Broadcasting Service Corporation

 (1) The national broadcaster for this table is the Special Broadcasting Service Corporation.

  Note This broadcaster provides a service in the Mount Gambier/South East TV1 licence area.

 (2) No technical limitations are specified for this table.

 (3) No events or circumstances are specified for this table.

 

 

Item

Column 1

Channel

Column 2

Date of allotment

Column 3

Date allotment ends

Column 4

Maximum ERP

Column 5

Polarisation

Column 6

Additional specifications

Column 7*

General area served

Column 8*

Transmitter specification number

1

28

1 Jul 2012

 

200 kW

Horizontal

None

South East

1134439

1A

40

2 Apr 2012

14 Dec 2012

200 kW

Horizontal

None

South East

10010522

2

35

1 Jul 2012

 

5 kW

Horizontal

None

Kingston SE/Robe

1134441

2A

52

2 Apr 2012

14 Dec 2012

5 kW

Horizontal

None

Kingston SE/Robe

10011042

3

41

1 Jul 2012

 

75 W

Horizontal

None

Naracoorte

1134444

3A

47

2 Apr 2012

14 Dec 2012

75 W

Horizontal

None

Naracoorte

10011051

Note 1  If no date is included in column 3 of an item, the allotment is continuing.

Note 2  Column 7 describes the area in which a channel is allotted for use in general terms.  The actual parameters of use of a channel will be determined by the conditions of the transmitter licence issued under the Radiocommunications Act 1992.

Note 3  Column 8 is included for information only.  “Transmitter specification number” refers to the identification number used by the ACMA for identifying particular transmitters.

Note 4  In some circumstances, a person may be permitted to transmit on a channel at an ERP higher than that determined in column 4.  See subsection 6(5).

Note 5  The one channel may be allotted to two or more different broadcasters, for use in different parts of the one licence area; the ACMA may issue a transmitter licence to one broadcaster authorising the use of the channel in one part of the licence area, and issue transmitter licences to other broadcasters authorising the use of the channel in different parts of the licence area.

Example The ACMA may issue a transmitter licence for the use of channel 8 to a broadcaster in the one part of the licence area (Part A), and issue a transmitter licence for the use of channel 8 to another broadcaster in a different part of the licence area (Part B).  Because of this, the first broadcaster can only use channel 8 in Part A of the licence area, and the second broadcaster can only use channel 8 in Part B of the licence area.

 


Schedule 3 – Allotment of channels to other providers of television broadcasting services

(sections 4 and 7)

1 Table 3.1 – Allotment of channels to other providers of television broadcasting services

 (1) No person is specified for this table.

  Note This table specifies channels available in the Mount Gambier/South East TV1 licence area.

 (2) No technical limitations are specified for this table.

 (3) The following events or circumstances are specified for this table:

(a)   for item 3, the channel must not be used until both:

(i)     the Special Broadcasting Service Corporation ceases to provide a service on channel 40 to the Renmark/Loxton area, within the Riverland TV1 licence area; and

(ii)  the Special Broadcasting Service Corporation ceases to provide a service on channel 40 to the South East area, within the Mount Gambier/South East TV1 licence area.

(b)   for item 4, the channel must not be used until both:

(i)     the Australian Broadcasting Corporation ceases to provide a service on channel 39 to the Renmark/Loxton area, within the Riverland TV1 licence area; and

(ii)  the Australian Broadcasting Corporation ceases to provide a service on channel 39 to the South East area, within the Mount Gambier/South East TV1 licence area.

(c)   for item 5, the channel must not be used until the licensee of the commercial television broadcasting licence with the number BSL10174 (RTS) ceases to provide a service on channel 35 to the Renmark/Loxton area, within the Riverland TV1 licence area;

(d)   for item 6 the channel must not be used until the Australian Broadcasting Corporation ceases to provide a service on channel 39 to the South East area, within the Mount Gambier/South East TV1 licence area; and

(e)   for item 7, the channel must not be used until the Special Broadcasting Service Corporation ceases to provide a service on channel 40 to the South East area, within the Mount Gambier/South East TV1 licence area.

 

 

Item

Column 1

Channel

Column 2

Date of allotment

Column 3

Date allotment ends

Column 4

Maximum ERP

Column 5

Polarisation

Column 6

Additional specifications

Column 7

General area served

Column 8*

Transmitter specification number

1

33

2 Apr 2012

 

200 kW

Horizontal

None

South East

10009308

2

41

2 Apr 2012

 

500 W

Horizontal

None

Bordertown

10011027

3

40

2 Apr 2012

 

500 W

Horizontal

None

Bordertown

10011032

4

39

2 Apr 2012

 

750 W

Horizontal

None

Keith

10011036

5

35

2 Apr 2012

 

750 W

Horizontal

None

Keith

10011039

6

39

2 Apr 2012

 

5 kW

Horizontal

None

Kingston SE/Robe

10011049

7

40

2 Apr 2012

 

75 W

Horizontal

None

Naracoorte

10011055

Note 1  If no date is included in column 3 of an item, the allotment is continuing.

Note 2  Column 7 describes the area in which a channel is allotted for use in general terms.  The actual parameters of use of a channel will be determined by the conditions of the transmitter licence issued under the Radiocommunications Act 1992.

Note 3  Column 8 is included for information only.  “Transmitter specification number” refers to the identification number used by the ACMA for identifying particular transmitters.

Note 4  In some circumstances, a person may be permitted to transmit on a channel at an ERP higher than that determined in column 4.  See subsection 7(5).

Note 5  The one channel may be allotted to two or more different broadcasters, for use in different parts of the one licence area; the ACMA may issue a transmitter licence to one broadcaster authorising the use of the channel in one part of the licence area, and issue transmitter licences to other broadcasters authorising the use of the channel in different parts of the licence area.

Example The ACMA may issue a transmitter licence for the use of channel 8 to a broadcaster in the one part of the licence area (Part A), and issue a transmitter licence for the use of channel 8 to another broadcaster in a different part of the licence area (Part B).  Because of this, the first broadcaster can only use channel 8 in Part A of the licence area, and the second broadcaster can only use channel 8 in Part B of the licence area.

 

Attachment 1 – Mount Gambier/South East TV1 licence area

(section 3)

1 Use of census data terms

  In this Attachment:

  C means the city statistical unit.

  CD means the collection district statistical unit.

  DC means the district council statistical unit.

  M means the municipality statistical unit.

  S means the shire statistical unit.

  statistical units means the Australian Standard Geographical Classification areas used by the Australian Bureau of Statistics at the census of 6 August 1991.

Note Information about the Australian Standard Geographical Classification is available from the Australian Bureau of Statistics website, at http://www.abs.gov.au.

2 Mount Gambier/South East TV1 licence area

  The Mount Gambier/South East TV1 licence area comprises the following statistical units:

 

Area Description

Beachport (DC)

Glenelg (S)

Lacepede (DC)

Lucindale (DC)

Millicent (DC)

Mount Gambier (C)

Mount Gambier (DC)

Naracoorte (DC)

Naracoorte (M)

Penola (DC)

Port MacDonnell (DC)

Robe (DC)

Tatiara (DC)

Vic CD 090102

Vic CD 090104

Vic CD 090105

Vic CD 090106

Vic CD 090107

Vic CD 090108

Vic CD 090109

Vic CD 090207

Vic CD 091001

Vic CD 091009

Vic CD 091201

Vic CD 091203

Vic CD 091204

Vic CD 091304

 

 

Endnotes

Endnote 1 – About the endnotes

The endnotes provide information about this compilation and the compiled law.

Endnote 2 (Abbreviation key) sets out abbreviations that may be used in the endnotes.

Endnote 3 (Legislation history) provides information about each law that has amended (or will amend) the compiled law.  The information includes commencement details for amending laws and details of any application, saving or transitional provisions that are not included in this compilation.

Endnote 4 (Amendment history) provides information about the amendments at the provision (generally section or equivalent) level and includes information about any provision of the compiled law that has been repealed in accordance with a provision of the law. 

It also includes information about any misdescribed amendment (that is, an amendment that does not accurately describe the amendment to be made).  If, despite the misdescription, the amendment can be given effect as intended, the amendment is incorporated into the compiled law and the abbreviation “(md)” added to the details of the amendment included in the amendment history.  If a misdescribed amendment cannot be given effect as intended, the abbreviation “(md not incorp)” is added to the details of the amendment included in the amendment history.

Endnote 2—Abbreviation key

ad = added or inserted

 

am = amended

 

rep. = repealed

rs. = repealed and substituted

 

 

Endnote 3—Legislation history

Title

Date of FRLI registration

Date of
commencement

Application, saving or
transitional provisions

Television Licence Area Plan (Mount Gambier/South East) 2011

21 December 2011

(see F2011L02764)

2 April 2012

-

Broadcasting Services (Technical Planning) Guidelines (Consequential Amendments) Instrument 2017 (No. 1)

29 September 2017

(see F2017L01299)

30 September 2017

-

Endnote 4—Amendment history

Provision affected

How affected

Section 5

am. No. 1 of 2017.

Section 6

am. No. 1 of 2017.

Section 7

am. No. 1 of 2017.