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The play was announced to be broadcast as a radio play to Australian radio audiences in August 2011 by the Vision Australia Radio Network, and also by the RPH-Radio Print Handicapped Network across Australia.
In 1983, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation broadcast eight hour-long episodes for radio dramatising the complete Gormenghast Trilogy.
* Radio National, an Australia-wide radio network broadcast by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Australian serial The Restless Years was remade in the Netherlands as Goede tijden, slechte tijden ( first broadcast 1990 ) and in Germany as Gute Zeiten, schlechte Zeiten ( since 1992 ): both titles translate to " good times, bad times ".
It is also known to English-speaking audiences as Space Cruiser Yamato ; an English-dubbed and heavily edited version of the series was broadcast on North American and Australian television as Star Blazers.
He was a frequent contributor to commercial and noncommercial print and broadcast media on climate and environmental issues, e. g., NOVA, Planet Earth, Nightline, Today Show, Tonight Show, Good Morning America, Dateline, Discovery Channel, British, Canadian and Australian Broadcasting Corporations.
The group also picked up a cult following in Australia thanks to the support of the Sydney rock radio station 2JJ ( now Triple-J ) and the nationally broadcast weekly music TV show Countdown, which screened all of the band's early videos ( beginning with their first Australian single release-" This Is Pop "); thanks to this interest, the group made two well-received tours there in 1979 and 1980.
Network Ten continues to broadcast V8 Supercar once a year when they appear on the support program for the Australian Grand Prix, a Network Ten broadcast event.
Many American, Australian and British television networks and stations also broadcast their political interview shows on Sunday mornings.
Rare footage includes a nine year old Jamie Redfern ( pre-Young Talent Time ) appearing with ' Happy ' Hammond on a Channel Seven test broadcast of colour television in 1968, seven years before Australian television actually began broadcasting in colour.
A number of mock interviews were first broadcast on Australian current affairs television, and lampoon prominent people ( such as businessman Alan Bond ) who would not be familiar to a New Zealand audience.
In 2000, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's ( ABC-TV ) international affairs program " Foreign Correspondent " broadcast a special report " Sierra Leone: Soldiers of Fortune ", focusing on former 32BN and Recce members who operated in Sierra Leone while serving for SANDF.
In New Zealand, the Australian version of Discovery is broadcast on SKY Network Television.
In the channel's first years, shows that aired during its broadcast day included Welcome to Pooh Corner and You and Me Kid along with several foreign animated series and movies including Asterix, The Raccoons, Paddington Bear, and the Australian western Five Mile Creek ; the original late night schedule featured reruns of The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet.
European, Australian, Latin American, Spanish and Asian versions of TNT were launched in the 1990s but were exclusively dedicated to movies, mainly from the MGM and Warner Brothers archives ( The UK and Scandinavian TNT did show WCW Monday Nitro on Friday nights just four days after its US broadcast, and the Latin American version aired a children's block called " Magic Box ").
Over the years, attempts to broadcast international versions of TWC ( apart from Canada's The Weather Network / MétéoMédia and the Australian version of the Weather Channel ) failed.
Australian broadcasters did not gain access to videotape-recording technology until the early 1960s, and as a result nearly all programs prior to that were broadcast live-to-air.
It was first broadcast on BBC2 from February to March 1971, through the Australian Broadcasting Corporation in Australia and broadcast in America on PBS's Masterpiece Theatre.
The series was broadcast in other countries: Netherlands ( 26 January 1972 ), Poland ( 13 February 1972 ), USA ( 13 February 1972 ) Belgium ( 7 September 1973 ) Greece ( autumn 1974 ) and Australia on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation ( premiering in Melbourne at 8pm Sunday 10 October 1971, and again in 1978 ).
Tom Fogerty stated on an Australian TV broadcast that no new member could endure being in Creedence.
One of the crew members broadcast a Mayday which was picked up by an Australian vessel.
Critics claim that Australian children view television programs imported largely from the USA, however, the Australian Content Standard requires all free-to-air commercial networks to broadcast an annual minimum of 55 % Australian content ( between 6 a. m. and midnight ).

Australian and stations
On 27 May 2009, Caltex Oil Australia Ltd. announced it would be acquiring 302 Mobil service stations in Melbourne, Brisbane, Sydney and Adelaide, subject to approval of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission.
On 27 May 2010, 7-Eleven announced that it had acquired Mobil's entire Australian network of 295 service stations.
At the same time, it was announced that 7-Eleven had on sold 29 South Australian service stations to Peregrine Corporation.
The station places a heavy emphasis on Australian music and alternative music compared to other commercial stations.
The DSD operates at least two receiving stations: the Australian Defence Satellite Communications Station ( ADSCS ), located at Kojarena, near Geraldton in Western Australia, and the Shoal Bay Receiving Station, located at Shoal Bay, Northern Territory.
These stations contribute signals intelligence for many Australian Government bodies, as well as the wider UKUSA partners.
There are also a number of satellite earth stations, which provide access points into the Australian networks:
Beginning in the 1990s, the Australian Broadcasting Authority began a process to move these stations to UHF bands to free up valuable VHF spectrum for its original purpose of FM radio.
In 1831, the first sheep stations and cattle stations were formed, and in the same year the Australian Agricultural Company ( AAC ) was granted a lease of 127, 000 hectares of land at Goonoo Goonoo, south of the present location of Tamworth, extending to present-day Calala.
The water falls 800 metres and travels through large hydro-electric power stations which generate peak-load power for the Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales and Victoria.
Before motor transport became common, the Australian wool industry was heavily dependent on itinerant shearers who carried their swags from farm to farm ( called properties or " stations " in Australia ), but would not in general have taken kindly to being called " swagmen ".
Image: Toolcraft-Goodwood. jpg | Testcard used in various Australian tv stations.
* Australian Antarctic Division, which manages Australia's four Antarctic / sub-Antarctic stations, as well as Heard Island
He kept pace with new technology, and by 1935 the Herald was involved with eleven radio stations ( while Murdoch campaigned to prevent the official Australian Broadcasting Commission from establishing its own news service ).
Along with the rest of the state, the city has four free-to-air analogue television stations, including two government funded channels from the Australian Broadcasting Corporation ( ABC1 ), the Special Broadcasting Service ( SBS ONE ) and two commercial stations ; ( Southern Cross Tasmania & WIN ) These services are also available in digital format as well as eleven digital only stations, one carrying Network Ten programming ( Tasmanian Digital Television ), and nationwide digital-only stations ABC2, ABC3, ABC News 24, SBS Two, 7Two, Go !, 7mate ( HD ), GEM HD, One HD ( in high definition only ) and the new " Eleven " channel from Network Ten.
* List of Australian radio stations
The Japanese and Australian stations became operational several years later.
Tracey Ilana Curro ( born 27 November 1963 in Ingham, Queensland ) is an Australian journalist who was a newsreader for TV stations GMV-6, QTQ-9 and ATV-10 before reporting for the Seven Network's Beyond 2000, a science-technology show, and then 60 Minutes, the Australian version of the current affairs show.

Australian and officially
ADFA teaches military undergraduates and postgraduates and is officially a campus of the University of New South Wales while Duntroon provides Australian Army Officer training.
Australian rules football, officially known as Australian football, also called football, footy or Aussie rules However, late in the century the code began to decline in New South Wales and Queensland largely due to competition with other more popular football codes, as well as interstate rivalries and the lack of strong local governing bodies.
* Australia national basketball team, officially nicknamed " Australian Boomers "
* January 22 – The Australian Country Party is officially formed, led by Nelson Pollard.
Supposedly, the liner started to slide into the water before Elizabeth could officially launch her, and acting sharply, she managed to smash a bottle of Australian red over the liner's bow just before it slid out of reach.
The 150 members of the House are elected from single member electorates ( geographic districts, commonly referred to as " seats " but officially known as " Divisions of the Australian House of Representatives ").
Three publicly funded Australian universities now offer degrees in osteopathy: RMIT University ( officially The Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology ), Victoria University, and Southern Cross University.
The Australian A-League, which also features a team in New Zealand, has determined its champions via a playoff system, officially known as the " Finals Series " ( reflecting standard Australian English usage ), since its inception in the 2005 – 06 season.
The program was launched in late 1974, a few months after Sounds, and initially screened in a late Saturday afternoon timeslot, but in January 1975, only a few weeks before color TV was officially launched in Australia, it moved to the prime 6 pm Sunday timeslot ; thanks to the ABC's nationwide reach, it rapidly became one of the highest-rating shows on Australian TV.
This is also the day upon which the Australian Federation officially came in to being, however the national day, Australia Day, is celebrated on 26 January, which was the date of the official foundation of the first British colony at Sydney in 1788, an important beginning in modern Australian immigrant history.
Following repeated demands by the Australian Taxation Office ( ATO ) for the payment of taxes, on 2 December 1977 the province officially declared war on Australia.
The Special Air Service Regiment, officially abbreviated SASR but commonly known as the SAS, is a special forces unit of the Australian Army.
The current state flag of the Australian Capital Territory was officially adopted by the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly in 1993.
Australians are now officially barred only from the National Cryptographic Room ( similarly, Americans are barred from the Australian Cryptographic Room ).
The Murdoch University International Study Centre ( MUISC ) in Singapore was officially opened in June 2008 by Australian High Commissioner Mr Miles Kupa.
Immediately after the second series of Pop Idol, the same set was used to host World Idol, in which winners of various Idol series around the world, including original Pop Idol winner Will Young, American Idol winner Kelly Clarkson and Australian Idol winner Guy Sebastian, competed in a one-off competition, complete with a large judging panel featuring one judge from each country ( Simon Cowell officially representing American Idol, with Pete Waterman the " official " UK judge ).
For example, when he " officially " retired from the CSIRO in 1979 he was given a just-released pocket edition of an Australian dictionary.
Longreach is also the home of the Australian Stockman's Hall of Fame, which was officially opened in 1988 by Queen Elizabeth II.
The Free Trade Party which was officially known as the Australian Free Trade and Liberal Association, also referred to as the Revenue Tariff Party in some states and renamed the Anti-Socialist Party in 1906, was an Australian political party, formally organised between 1889 and 1909.

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