Regional Queensland gets digital deadline

digitalwidescreen Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy, Senator Stephen Conroy has announced the date that Regional Queensland viewers will lose all analogue  television transmission and will only be able to access free-to-air television via digital.

On 6 December 2011 all local analogue transmissions for ABC, SBS, Seven Queensland (STQ), WIN (RTQ) and Southern Cross Ten (TNQ) will be closed down.

In the latest Digital Tracker survey, covering the period January to March this year, around 83 per cent of households in the Regional Queensland market have already made the transition to digital television.

The Regional Queensland market stretches from Cairns and Far North Queensland down to Toowoomba and the Darling Downs and Southern Downs regions – representing a population of around 1,764,000.

Viewers in the Regional Queensland market who are unable to receive digital television via normal terrestrial broadcast may be eligible to access the satellite-based VAST platform, which will be available to Regional Queensland from June 2011, and some households may qualify for government assistance in making that conversion.

Queensland viewers in more remote parts that receive commercial television from Imparja and Southern Cross Television will still have until the second half of 2013 to make the switch from analogue television, and Brisbane and Gold Coast viewers will have until the first half of 2013.

Source: Digital Ready, DBCDE

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2 comments

    • lisa dean on 15 October 2013 at 7:41 PM
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    We live 13km from Yeppoon in Adelaide Park 4703 & sbs coverage stoped approx 6mnth ago .We have digital coverage through Telstra T-box When will we get SBS back in our area??????? look forward to your reply
    Thanx LDean

    1. Hi Lisa, Please contact SBS via their website

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