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Address: 30 Fielder Street 6004 East Perth, WA, Australia

Website: http://www.wtvperth.com.au

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25.01.2022 Community Television is a trusted voice.



25.01.2022 Make mental health a priority. Eat well, stay active, stay in touch and seek help if needed.

24.01.2022 The local boating community has locked down their vessels in preparation for ex-tropical Cyclone Mangga - a once-in-a-decade storm due to hit the Western Australian coast on Sunday 24 May 2020 and Monday 25 May 2020. Stay safe during the high winds and rain folks.

24.01.2022 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 ...our 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, and showcasing the grassroots sporting endeavors of people like you and me. The media landscape is changing and well 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. Its 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 youll make the right decision Support Community TV And Keep Local TV on TV. #KeepLocalTV C31 Melbourne and Geelong Commit to Community TV



21.01.2022 COVID-19 Art Relief Grants - up to $10,000 each!!! The City of Vincent is aware of the significant impact COVID19 has, and will continue to have, on the City...s creative communities. Recognising the critical role creative projects play in making the City of Vincent the dynamic, vibrant City it is, the City are awarding a limited number of relief grants for artists based in the City of Vincent. The grants available will be provided from several developers collected through the Citys Percent for Art policy cash-in-lieu contributions. The COVID19 Arts Relief Grants aim to support artists and the creative industries at a critical time. The program is seeking expressions of interest from artists across all artforms, all disciplines at all levels of career. To inquire about Arts Relief Grants, please visit - https://www.vincent.wa.gov.au/murals-art-map Or contact Tegan Patrucco, Arts and Activation Curator at City of Vincent on [email protected] APPLICATIONS CLOSE AT 5pm ON 25 MAY 2020. Image Credit - Jonathan Trask - DOWNLOUNGE by Dawn and Phil Gamblen 2015 City of Vincent Tegan Patrucco Leederville Connect Light Up Leederville Carnival Leederville, Western Australia, Australia Luna Leederville Town Team Movement Perth Visual Artists Western Australia Perth Artists Perth Mural Opportunities for Artists

21.01.2022 Perth Glory Owner, Tony Sage makes an impassioned plea to cut staff and player salaries by 30%. What do you think? Is it fair for business owners to cut staff salaries due to the pandemic? Full message below:... Dear Glory Family, It is a very sad time for football, especially given the extraordinary times in which we live. Regrettably, the Australian Professional Football Clubs Association (APFCA) has not been able to come to an agreement with PFA (Professional Footballers Australia) on a CBA (Collective Bargaining Agreement) for the upcoming season. Despite APFCA committing to underwrite the League budget by millions of dollars that needed to be found, PFA has told us that they are not prepared to take a 30% pay cut for the season ahead. The Clubs are the only group prepared to put money into the game at the moment; a combined $40million at least if the season is to go ahead on the proposed budget. In Perth Glory’s case, our revenue from the broadcast rights has dropped by almost 50% and in light of the unprecedented worldwide pandemic, our gate receipts remain uncertain because of WA’s hard borders. These border restrictions will be another huge direct hit to our revenue of about 30%. So in total, Glory’s total revenue may drop by up to 75% for the upcoming season. In all other football codes, AFL NRL and Super Rugby, the players have taken, on average, a 45% cut. On top of those cuts, most of the Victorian and New Zealand AFL, NRL and Super Rugby players have been living in hubs away from families and friends for up to five months. And yet PFA have still rejected the proposed 30% reduction outright. This is unsustainable for our club and hence I may have to make the very hard decision to once again stand down our players and staff until the situation is resolved. All players and staff that are entitled have already received all their entitlements, plus Jobkeeper payments, which will total approximately 75% of their current pay up until 21st September. Some other clubs will also stand down players and staff, other clubs may pay 50% of current salaries, but all owners are unanimous in offering the players a 30% reduction for this upcoming season because that’s all the money there is. Hopefully with a new broadcast deal and the border restrictions being eased, our collective revenues will return which will again see an increase in player pay packets. We have been transparent with PFA. A 30% reduction is what the game needs to survive and what it can afford. We, as a collective, face a huge revenue hit on average of more than 70% which has to be underwritten by each of the club owners. Therefore the 30% reduction request is very fair and reasonable, given the benchmarks set by other sporting codes of player reductions that are in excess of 30%. Our very sincere hope was that common sense would prevail and that we could get through this as a united code. Tony Sage Owner and Chairman

20.01.2022 Join us at Cottesloe Beach now and mingle with the ducks!



20.01.2022 Keep updated - stay safe.

19.01.2022 John Butler Trio exclusive to community television Perth c 44. https://www.facebook.com/wtvperth/videos/10154897208497369/

18.01.2022 This last-minute 12-month broadcast licence extension for Community TV is very welcome. Channel 44 & C31 Melbourne and Geelong jobs were on the line. Community ...TV is an invaluable service for multicultural communities, journalists, screen and media practitioners and students as well as many volunteers. It wouldve been a terrible loss, especially in this midst of a global pandemic. #KeepLocalTV See more

17.01.2022 With just over 20 days remaining before our switch-off deadline, support for Community Television continues to build. A Change.org petition created by one of our many supporters has now tipped over 5,000 signatures and continues to climb by the hour. If you havent already, please feel free to sign and share. Its heartwarming to see this level of public support and we hope that the Minister for Communications, Paul Fletcher is taking note of how many people want to see Commu...nity Television remain on air. Theres still time to Keep Local TV on TV. #KeepLocalTV Channel 44 Commit to Community TV Sign the petition here - https://www.change.org/p/hon-paul-fletcher-mp-for-communica

17.01.2022 LATEST UPDATE - Channel 44 Adelaide has been offered a 12 month licence extension by the Federal Government. However, the offer is NOT extended to any other Community TV channel in any other state! Stayed tuned for further update.



17.01.2022 Very grateful for the opportunity to be on Channel 7s Sunrise this morning, as Sam Mac takes his "virtual" tour of Australia to Gawler! Managed to use my 15 se...conds of air time to pitch my show and even get compared to Guy Sebastian!! Special thanks to my school, Xavier College Gawler, who offered me the opportunity (I am so sorry I didnt mention you on TV!!) and to all the other Gawler locals and businesses. Im from Gawler Tony Piccolo MP Channel 44 C31 Melbourne and Geelong The Bunyip Newspaper

16.01.2022 https://c44.com.au/

15.01.2022 As the coronavirus continues, its vital that we support our older Australians.

14.01.2022 JUST ONE HOUR LEFT!!!! Donate $10 to charity now to win a new Toyota Yaris! 1 in 5000 chance! Way better than buying the lotto! Buy your ticket here: https://www.duckderby.com.au/

14.01.2022 2012 Convergence Report Government of Australia 29. The new communications regulator should allocate channel capacity on the sixth planned television multiplex... (known as the sixth channel) to new and innovative services that will increase diversity. The use of capacity on the sixth multiplex for the distribution of community television services should continue. See more

13.01.2022 Local content on local community television -

11.01.2022 Stay part of the 1 million

11.01.2022 WA State Govt is spending $50 million to build a new bridge over the Swan River, in addition to the existing one, specifically for cyclists and pedestrians. The existing bridge already has a pathway for pedestrians. Money well spent? Comment below.

10.01.2022 Community television wont go down without a fight - today I again asked the state government to intervene to #saveChannel31 Read more at https://bit.ly/2Y85mh...Q #communitymatters #savelocalTV

10.01.2022 Community television in Adelaide is a thriving hub of work experience. Congratulations

10.01.2022 PMH end of an era

10.01.2022 "We are here to help a lot of people who need to be helped" - Robin Arndt, Volunteer, Duck Derby. You can now help support Breast Cancer Care WA, Girl Guides WA and Shelterbox Australia by adopting a duck! Get your ducks in the race at: www.duckderby.com.au. Your lucky duck might win you a brand new Toyota Yaris!... Be in it to win it! Quack! Quack!

10.01.2022 Donate $10 to charity and win a brand new Toyota Yaris! Duck Derby and Heirisson Rotary are pleased to again be collaborating with Breast Cancer Care WA. The proceeds from your donation will provide personalised emotional, practical and financial support and care to people affected by breast cancer. ... Duck Derby tickets are available online at: www.duckderby.com.au (select beneficiary "Breast Cancer Care WA") Duck Derby for Rotary Multicultural WA

09.01.2022 Tune in "Live" to Sunday morning church service produced by our Community Television partners in Melbourne.

09.01.2022 Paul Fletcher has announced a 12 month extension for C31 Melbourne and Geelong and Channel 44 on Q+A.

08.01.2022 Ok, folks, weve made the decision... the inaugural MAKERS FILM FESTIVAL will now launch in 2021. And - weve widened the net! We now include New Zealand a...nd also the countries of the Indian Ocean Rim - to align with the Indian Ocean @Crafttriennial due to take place in Perth in September 2021. SUBMISSION PORTAL REMAINS OPEN with NEW DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS:: 30 November 2020. The T&Cs have not changed, other than the dates. Link in bio. Thank you everyone for your patience and all who have submitted already. Theres no change for you but if you have queries, please contact us. We know, its been confusing - moving targets and all, but I guess its the times we are living in. Fingers crossed we dont have to make any more changes (please stay well, everyone!) Please share this call out widely, so we can share an amazing collection of short films about craft, making and materials from our region with you all. #makersfilmfestival #filmsaboutcraft #MFF21 See more

07.01.2022 https://www.facebook.com/93208428591/posts/10158238094638592/

07.01.2022 Talented local animator Aaron Welch sharing his community message.

05.01.2022 Senators seek last minute reprieve to save local television.

04.01.2022 Are you a business based in Perth, Western Australia? Are you sending out a lot of quotes but not having much luck with closing the sale? Drop us a line here: https://mailchi.mp/f89fd5c5e5cf/close-my-sales. ... We might be able to help you. :) Small Business Perth Perth Small Business

03.01.2022 Bass Tadros has been out on the streets finding out what the homeless population of Perth think about the governments response to Covid-19. He spoke with Alan Connolly and Joshua Serafini to delve into the lived experience of homelessness and what more could be done for them.

03.01.2022 Local tour through London Court in Perth City

02.01.2022 Adelaide community television still going strong

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