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16.01.2022 After over 25 years of broadcasting into homes across Australia, the Minister for Communications Paul Fletcher intends to switch off Community Television statio...ns by June 30 this year. Community Television provides an open access, free-to-air platform, for Australians to connect, to learn, to educate, to express themselves and showcases our diverse and vibrant local communities. But on July 1, it will be gone from the airwaves...forever. Instead, it will be replaced by up to five years of white noise. The Federal Government has no alternative planned use for the broadcast spectrum Community TV occupies, and will be unable to do anything in it's place for years to come. There is no upside and no explanation. We ask Minister Fletcher to show his support for the remaining stations and to keep local TV on TV. For more information, email [email protected] #KeepLocalTV
12.01.2022 Community Television is the home to some of Australia’s very first free-to-air hunting programs; Beyond The Divide and Aussie Hunting Adventures TV Series, as w...ell as the much-loved weekly program Talking Fishing. It’s clear that not only are these programs immensely popular amongst viewers in Melbourne, they have a direct impact on the promotion of Victorian fisheries, waterways and hunting grounds and a significant impact on regional Victorian tourism. Minister Paul Fletcher, Community TV is worth your support. Before June 30, we hope you’ll make the right decision Support Community TV and Keep Local TV on TV. #KeepLocalTV Channel 44 Commit to Community TV
09.01.2022 Another petition but this one's been started by #C31Melbourne and #KeepLocalTV supporter Rod Barton MP. It will be tabled in Victorian Parliament - so be sure to sign and share! Thanks for your support Rod!
09.01.2022 On June 30 the Federal Government intends to switch off Community TV in Australia for good. This decision is being made despite a 25 year history of servicing o...ur local communities, providing an open-access, free-to-air platform for young and emerging screen practitioners, connecting culturally and linguistically diverse groups, creating a pathway for student journalism, supporting small business and local non-for-profits, facilitating a platform for LGBTIA+ groups to have a voice, showcasing the grassroots sporting endeavors of people like you and me. The media landscape is changing and we’ll change with it. but to switch off Community TV when there is no planned alternative use for the broadcast spectrum it occupies would be a tragedy and a waste. Not to mention, we could be replaced by up to five years of white-noise. It’s not tax-payer funded and never has been. So, our ask is simple Minister Paul Fletcher, Community TV is worth your support. Before June 30, we hope you’ll make the right decision Support Community TV And Keep Local TV on TV. #KeepLocalTV Channel 44 Commit to Community TV
04.01.2022 The last remaining community television stations, C31 Melbourne and Geelong and Channel 44, are scheduled to switch off by the end of June. We’re asking Communications Minister Paul Fletcher to #KeepLocalTV. #TheStruggleAU