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124/1999 24
November 1999
New
community radio licence for Wondai
The
Australian Broadcasting Authority has allocated a
community radio licence for the Wondai area of
Queensland.
The
licence was allocated to Community Radio of
Wondai Association Inc and the new service will
broadcast on 90.7 MHz on the FM band.
The
licensee has 12 months to get the new service up
and running.
"The
proposed service will add to the range and
diversity of services in the Wondai region"
said Professor David Flint, ABA Chairman.
"The applicant satisfied the ABA it would
meet the existing and perceived future needs of
the general community in that area."
The
ABA has allocated this licence after a process of
consultation with the people of the local
community to seek their views on what additional
broadcasting services were needed in their area.
The
new community radio licence was advertised in the
The South Burnett Times on 24 September 1999 and
the one application received was assessed with
particular regard to whether the proposed service
would meet existing and future community needs.
Community
Radio of Wondai Association Inc currently
operates a full time service under a temporary
community broadcasting licence. The service
features a wide range of programming which is
intended to appeal to the general community.
To
contact the new licensee, call Ms Julie
OBrien, Chairperson, on (07) 4169 0700.
BACKGROUNDER
Wondai
region
Wondai
is located 241 km from Brisbane, 197 km from
Toowoomba and 109 km from Gympie. Wondai is a
rural centre servicing surrounding properties
where peanuts, wheat and cereal crops are grown,
and dairy and beef cattle are raised.
The
Wondai district is currently served by national
television stations (ABDQ/32 and SBS29),
commercial television stations (RTQ0, STQ35 and
TNQ41), national radio stations (4ABCFM, 4JJJ and
4ABCRN) and commercial radio stations (4SB and
4GY).
In
the radio licence area plan for the Kingaroy
region, released on 8 October 1998, the ABA
determined one new community FM radio
broadcasting licence be made available for
Wondai.
Community
licence allocation
Part
6 of the Broadcasting Services Act 1992, provides
for the allocation of community broadcasting
licences.
The
ABA uses a merit based allocation process where
applicants compete on the basis of merit for the
licence. The process includes opportunity for the
public to comment on applications received.
The
ABA must also have regard to:
- (a)
the extent to which the proposed service
would meet the existing and perceived
future needs of the community within the
licence area of the proposed service; and
- (b)
the nature and diversity of the interests
of that community; and
- (c)
the nature and diversity of other
broadcasting services (including national
broadcasting services) available within
that licence area; and
- (d)
the capacity of the applicant to provide
the proposed service; and
- (e)
the undesirability of one person being in
a position to exercise control of more
than one community broadcasting licence
that is a broadcasting services bands
licence in the same licence area; and
- (f)
the undesirability of the Commonwealth, a
State or Territory or a political party
being in a position to exercise control
of a community broadcasting licence.
The
Minister may also give directions to the ABA to
give priority to a particular community interest
or interests.
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