List of digital television channels in Australia

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This is a list of the current channels available on digital terrestrial television in Australia.

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The commercial channels available to viewers depend on location and station ownership. The process of aggregation during the late 80s to mid 90s saw regional stations take on affiliations with metropolitan channels for programming, a practice that has continued into digital television with affiliated stations carrying various multichannels from their metropolitan counterparts.

Metropolitan in this list therefore refers to the capitals of Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth, where stations are owned and operated by the network rather than affiliates. Regional in this list therefore refers to the capitals of Canberra, Hobart and Darwin, where stations are owned and operated by the network affiliates.

In areas not covered by terrestrial transmissions, the digital channels are provided by the free-to-view VAST satellite platform. The television channels on this platform are all encoded in H.264 and subject to a MPEG-LA controlled transmission patent licensing tax which is included in the VAST broadcaster cost and varies on viewership figures. The terrestrial transmissions still use H.262, which doesn't incur any additional transmission costs, but select channels are broadcast terrestrially in H.264.

Broadcaster availability
NationwideMetropolitanRegional/remote

Government funded broadcasters

Australian Broadcasting Corporation

DVB name LCN Broadcast hoursFormatProgramming contentAvailability
ABC TV 224 hours 576i SDTV Primary channel, news bulletins, foreign/nationally producedNationwide, except Tasmania
21Nationwide
ABCTV HD 20 1080i HDTV
(MPEG-4)
Simulcast of ABC TV, primary channel, news bulletins, foreign/nationally produced
2Tasmania
ABC TV Plus (renaming as ABC Family in June 2024)2219:30 – 02:00576i SDTVForeign/nationally producedNationwide
ABC Kids 05:00 – 19:30Children, foreign/nationally produced
ABC Me (renaming as ABC Entertains in June 2024)2306:00 – 22:30Youth, foreign/nationally produced
ABC News 2424 hoursNews bulletins
ABC Radio
DVB name LCN Broadcast hoursFormatProgramming contentAvailability
ABC Local Radio 2524 hours Stereo audioTalk radioNationwide
ABC RN 26
ABC Classic 27Music radio
triple j 28
triple j Unearthed 29
Double J 200
ABC Jazz 201
ABC KIDS listen202Children's radio
ABC Country 203Music radio
ABC NewsRadio 204News radio

Special Broadcasting Service

DVB nameLCNBroadcast hoursFormatProgramming contentAvailability
SBS 324 hours576i SDTVPrimary channel, news bulletins, foreign/nationally producedNationwide, except Tasmania
30Tasmania
SBS HD 1080i HDTV
(MPEG-4)
Simulcast of SBS, primary channel, news bulletins, foreign/nationally producedNationwide, except Tasmania
3Tasmania
SBS Viceland 31Foreign/nationally producedNationwide
SBS World Movies 32Movies and entertainment, foreign/nationally produced
SBS Food 33576i SDTV
(MPEG-4)
Lifestyle, foreign/nationally produced
NITV HD 341080i HDTV
(MPEG-4)
Simulcast of NITV, Indigenous, foreign/nationally produced
SBS WorldWatch 35576i SDTV
(MPEG-4)
World news bulletins, foreign/nationally produced
NITV 36576i SDTVIndigenous, foreign/nationally produced
SBS Radio
DVB name LCN Broadcast hoursFormatProgramming contentAvailability
SBS Radio 1 30124 hoursStereo audioNews radioNationwide
SBS Radio 2 302
SBS Radio 3 303
SBS Arabic24 304
SBS PopDesi 305Music radio
SBS Chill 306
SBS PopAsia 307

Metropolitan commercial broadcasters

Seven West Media

DVB nameLCNBroadcast hoursFormatProgramming contentAvailability
Channel 7 724 hours576i SDTVPrimary channel, news bulletins, foreign/nationally producedSydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth
71
7HD 701080i HDTV
(MPEG-4)
Simulcast of Channel 7, primary channel, news bulletins, foreign/nationally produced
7two 72576i SDTVForeign/nationally produced
7mateHD 741080i HDTV
(MPEG-4)
7Bravo 75Reality and true crime, foreign/nationally produced
7flix 76576i SDTV
(MPEG-4)
Movies and entertainment, foreign/nationally produced
TVSN (starting from 1 July 2024) [1] 77Datacast, infomercial
Racing.com 78Datacast, horse racing
7 Queensland
DVB nameLCNBroadcast hoursFormatProgramming contentAvailability
Channel 7 724 hours1080i HDTVPrimary channel, news bulletins, foreign/nationally producedRegional QLD
70
71
6Sunshine Coast, Toowoomba QLD
60
61
7twoHD721080i HDTV
(MPEG-4)
Foreign/nationally producedRegional QLD
62Sunshine Coast, Toowoomba QLD
7mateHD74Regional QLD
64Sunshine Coast, Toowoomba QLD
7Bravo75Reality and true crime, foreign/nationally producedRegional QLD
65Sunshine Coast, Toowoomba QLD
7flix76576i SDTV
(MPEG-4)
Movies and entertainment, foreign/nationally producedRegional QLD
66Sunshine Coast, Toowoomba QLD
TVSN (starting from 1 July 2024) [1] 77Datacast, infomercialRegional QLD
67Sunshine Coast, Toowoomba QLD
Racing.com78Datacast, horse racingRegional QLD
68Sunshine Coast, Toowoomba QLD

STQ Regional QLD services broadcast on 6x LCNs where signal overlap with BTQ Brisbane occurs.

7 Regional
DVB nameLCNBroadcast hoursFormatProgramming contentAvailability
Channel 7624 hours576i SDTVPrimary channel, news bulletins, foreign/nationally producedNorthern NSW/Gold Coast QLD, Southern NSW/ACT, Regional VIC, Mildura VIC/Sunraysia
61
7HD601080i HDTV
(MPEG-4)
Simulcast of Channel 7, primary channel, news bulletins, foreign/nationally produced
7two62576i SDTVForeign/nationally produced
7mateHD641080i HDTV
(MPEG-4)
7Bravo65Reality and true crime, foreign/nationally produced
7flix66576i SDTV
(MPEG-4)
Movies and Entertainment, Foreign/nationally produced
TVSN (starting from 1 July 2024) [1] 67Datacast, infomercial
Racing.com68Datacast, horse racing
7 Regional WA
DVB nameLCNBroadcast hoursFormatProgramming contentAvailability
Channel 7624 hours1080i HDTV
(MPEG-4)
Primary channel, news bulletins, foreign/nationally producedRemote/Regional WA
7two62576i SDTV
(MPEG-4)
Foreign/nationally produced
7mate631080i HDTV
(MPEG-4)
TVSN (starting from 1 July 2024) [1] 67576i SDTV
(MPEG-4)
Datacast, infomercial
Racing.com68Datacast, horse racing

Racing.com is a joint venture with Racing Victoria. Seven West Media also co-owns 10 affiliates WDT and MDV (joint ventures with WIN Corporation). ishop TV is a joint venture with Brand Developers.

Nine Entertainment

DVB nameLCNBroadcast hoursFormatProgramming contentAvailability
Channel 9 924 hours576i SDTVPrimary channel, news bulletins, foreign/nationally producedSydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, Darwin
91
9HD 901080i HDTV
(MPEG-4)
Simulcast of Channel 9, primary channel, news bulletins, foreign/nationally produced
9Gem 92576i SDTVForeign/nationally produced, movies and sports
9Go! 93Foreign/nationally produced, children, movies
9Life 94Lifestyle, foreign/nationally produced
9GemHD 951080i HDTV
(MPEG-4)
Simulcast of 9Gem, foreign/nationally produced, movies and sport
9Rush 96576i SDTVForeign/nationally producedSydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth
Extra 97Datacast, infomercialSydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, Darwin
9Go!HD [2] 991080i HDTV
(MPEG-4)
Simulcast of 9Go!, foreign/nationally produced, children, movies
9 Northern NSW
DVB nameLCNBroadcast hoursFormatProgramming contentAvailability
Channel 9 824 hours576i SDTVPrimary channel, news bulletins, foreign/nationally producedNorthern NSW/Gold Coast QLD
81
9HD801080i HDTV
(MPEG-4)
Simulcast of Channel 9, primary channel, news bulletins, foreign/nationally produced
9Gem82576i SDTVForeign/nationally produced, movies and sport
9Go!83Foreign/nationally produced, children, movies
9Life84Lifestyle, foreign/nationally produced
9GemHD851080i HDTV
(MPEG-4)
Simulcast of 9Gem, foreign/nationally produced, movies and sport
Extra87576i SDTVDatacast, infomercial
9Go!HD881080i HDTV
(MPEG-4)
Simulcast of 9Go!, foreign/nationally produced, children, movies

9Rush is a joint venture with Warner Bros. Discovery. Nine Entertainment also co-owns Ten affiliate DTD (joint venture with Southern Cross Austereo) in Darwin.

Paramount Networks ANZ

DVB nameLCNBroadcast hoursFormatProgramming contentAvailability
10 1024 hours576i SDTVPrimary channel, news bulletins, foreign/nationally producedSydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth
10 HD 11080i HDTV
(MPEG-4)
Simulcast of 10, primary channel, news bulletins, foreign/nationally produced
15
10 Peach 11576i SDTVForeign/nationally produced
10 Bold 121080i HDTV
(MPEG-4)
Nickelodeon 13576i SDTV
(MPEG-4)
TVSN (transferring to the Seven Network from 1 July 2024) [1] 16Datacast, infomercial
gecko17

TVSN is owned by Direct Group.

Regional and remote area commercial broadcasters

WIN Corporation (Primary Nine affiliate)

DVB nameLCNBroadcast hoursFormatProgramming contentAvailability
Channel 9 824 hours576i SDTVPrimary channel, news bulletins, foreign/nationally producedRegional QLD, Southern NSW/ACT, Regional VIC, Mildura VIC/Sunraysia, Mount Gambier/Riverland, Griffith NSW/Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area
88Tasmania
9HD801080i HDTV
(MPEG-4)
Simulcast of Channel 9, primary channel, news bulletins, foreign/nationally producedRegional QLD, Southern NSW/ACT, Regional VIC, Mildura VIC/Sunraysia, Tasmania, Mount Gambier/Riverland, Griffith NSW/Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area
8Tasmania
9Gem81Foreign/nationally producedRegional QLD, Southern NSW/ACT, Regional VIC, Mildura VIC/Sunraysia, Tasmania, Mount Gambier/Riverland, Griffith NSW/Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area
9Go!82
9Life83576i SDTV
(MPEG-4)
TVSN (transferring to the Seven Network from 1 July 2024) [1] 84Datacast, infomercial
GOLD 85
9 Western Australia
DVB nameLCNBroadcast hoursFormatProgramming contentAvailability
Channel 9 824 hours576i SDTV
(MPEG-4)
Primary channel, news bulletins, foreign/nationally producedRemote/Regional WA
9HD801080i HDTV
(MPEG-4)
Simulcast of Channel 9, primary channel, news bulletins, foreign/nationally produced
9Gem81576i SDTV
(MPEG-4)
Foreign/nationally produced
9Go!82
TVSN (transferring to the Seven Network from 1 July 2024) [1] 84Datacast, Infomercial
9Life85Foreign/nationally produced
10 Northern NSW
DVB nameLCNBroadcast hoursFormatProgramming contentAvailability
10 524 hours576i SDTVPrimary channel, news bulletins, foreign/nationally producedNorthern NSW/Gold Coast QLD
10 HD501080i HDTV
(MPEG-4)
Simulcast of 10, primary channel, news bulletins, foreign/nationally produced
10 Bold51576i SDTV
(MPEG-4)
Foreign/nationally produced
10 Peach52
Sky News Regional53News bulletins
TVSN (transferring to the Seven Network from 1 July 2024) [1] 54Datacast, infomercial
Gold55
Mount Gambier/Riverland and Griffith monopoly stations [lower-alpha 1]
DVB nameLCNBroadcast hoursFormatProgramming contentAvailability
7HD SA 624 hours1080i HDTV
(MPEG-4)
Primary channel, news bulletins, foreign/nationally producedMount Gambier/Riverland
60
7HD Griffith 6Griffith NSW/Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area
60
7two62576i SDTV
(MPEG-4)
Foreign/nationally produced, news bulletinsMount Gambier/Riverland, Griffith NSW/Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area
7mate63
10HD SA 524 hours1080i HDTV
(MPEG-4)
Primary channel, news bulletins, foreign/nationally producedMount Gambier/Riverland
50
10HD Griffith 5Griffith NSW/Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area
50
10 Bold51576i SDTV
(MPEG-4)
Foreign/nationally producedMount Gambier/Riverland, Griffith NSW/Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area
10 Peach52
Sky News Regional53News bulletins

WIN Corporation also co-owns 10 affiliates MDV, WDT (joint ventures with Seven West Media), and TDT (joint venture with Southern Cross Austereo).

Imparja Television (Remote Nine affiliate)

DVB nameLCNBroadcast hoursFormatProgramming contentAvailability
Imparja 924 hours576i SDTVPrimary channel, news bulletins, foreign/nationally producedRemote Central/Eastern Australia
9Gem901080i HDTVForeign/nationally produced
9Go!99576i SDTV

Imparja Television also co-owns 10 affiliate CDT (joint venture with Southern Cross Austereo).

Southern Cross Austereo (Primary 10 and remote Seven affiliates)

10 Regional
DVB nameLCNBroadcast hoursFormatProgramming contentAvailability
10 524 hours576i SDTVPrimary channel, news bulletins, foreign/nationally producedRegional QLD, Southern NSW/ACT, Regional VIC
51
10 HD501080i HDTV
(MPEG-4)
Simulcast of 10, primary channel, news bulletins, foreign/nationally produced
10 Peach52576i SDTVForeign/nationally produced
10 Bold53
Nickelodeon54576i SDTV
(MPEG-4)
SBN 55Datacast, religious
Sky News Regional 56Datacast, news bulletins
gecko57Datacast, infomercial
7 Tasmania and 7 Spencer Gulf/Broken Hill
DVB nameLCNBroadcast hoursFormatProgramming contentAvailability
Channel 7 624 hours576i SDTVPrimary channel, news bulletins, foreign/nationally producedSpencer Gulf SA/Broken Hill NSW
61Tasmania, Spencer Gulf SA/Broken Hill NSW
7HD 601080i HDTV
(MPEG-4)
Simulcast of Channel 7, primary channel, news bulletins, foreign/nationally produced
6Tasmania
7two62576i SDTV
(MPEG-4 in Tasmania)
Foreign/nationally producedTasmania, Spencer Gulf SA/Broken Hill NSW
7mate63
SBN64576i SDTV
(MPEG-4)
Datacast, religiousTasmania
gecko67Datacast, infomercial
Racing.com68Datacast, horse racingTasmania, Spencer Gulf SA/Broken Hill NSW
7 Darwin
DVB nameLCNBroadcast hoursFormatProgramming contentAvailability
7 Darwin 724 hours576i SDTVPrimary channel, news bulletins, foreign/nationally producedDarwin
71
7HD 701080i HDTV
(MPEG-4)
Simulcast of Channel 7, primary channel, news bulletins, foreign/nationally produced
7two72576i SDTVForeign/nationally produced
7mate73
SBN74576i SDTV
(MPEG-4)
Datacast, religious
TVSN75Datacast, infomercial
Racing.com78Datacast, horse racing
7 Central
DVB nameLCNBroadcast hoursFormatProgramming contentAvailability
7 Central 724 hours576i SDTVPrimary channel, news bulletins, foreign/nationally producedRemote Central/Eastern Australia
7mate701080i HDTVForeign/nationally produced
7two72576i SDTV
Spencer Gulf/Broken Hill monopoly stations [lower-alpha 1]
DVB nameLCNBroadcast hoursFormatProgramming contentAvailability
9 824 hours576i SDTVPrimary channel, news bulletins, foreign/nationally producedSpencer Gulf SA/Broken Hill NSW
81
9HD801080i HDTV
(MPEG-4)
Simulcast of Channel 9, primary channel, news bulletins, foreign/nationally produced
9Gem82576i SDTVForeign/nationally produced
9Go!83
9Life84576i SDTV
(MPEG-4)
10 524 hours576i SDTVPrimary channel, news bulletins, foreign/nationally producedSpencer Gulf SA/Broken Hill NSW
51
10 HD501080i HDTV
(MPEG-4)
Simulcast of 10, primary channel, news bulletins, foreign/nationally produced
10 Bold52576i SDTVForeign/nationally produced
10 Peach53
SBN54576i SDTV
(MPEG-4)
Datacast, religious
gecko57Datacast, infomercial

Southern Cross Austereo also co-owns 10 affiliates TDT (joint venture with WIN Corporation), CDT and DTD (joint ventures with Imparja Television and Nine Entertainment Co. respectively).

Joint venture stations

Mildura Digital Television (10 affiliate)
DVB nameLCNBroadcast hoursFormatProgramming contentAvailability
10 HD Mildura 524 hours1080i HDTVPrimary channel, news bulletins, foreign/nationally producedMildura VIC/Sunraysia
50
10 Bold51576i SDTVForeign/nationally produced
10 Peach52
West Digital Television (10 affiliate)
DVB nameLCNBroadcast hoursFormatProgramming contentAvailability
10 HD 524 hours1080i HDTVPrimary channel, news bulletins, foreign/nationally producedRemote/Regional WA
10 Bold50576i SDTVForeign/nationally produced
Ch-5454Scenic loop
10 Peach55Foreign/nationally produced

Mildura Digital Television and West Digital Television are co-owned by Seven West Media and Nine affiliate WIN Corporation.

Tasmanian Digital Television (10 affiliate)
DVB nameLCNBroadcast hoursFormatProgramming contentAvailability
10 HD Tas524 hours1080i HDTV
(MPEG-4)
Simulcast of 10, primary channel, news bulletins, foreign/nationally producedTasmania
50
10 Tasmania 51576i SDTVPrimary channel, news bulletins, foreign/nationally produced
10 Peach52576i SDTV
(MPEG-4)
Foreign/nationally produced
10 Bold53
Nickelodeon54

Tasmanian Digital Television is co-owned by Seven affiliate Southern Cross Austereo and Nine affiliate WIN Corporation.

Central Digital Television (10 affiliate)
DVB nameLCNBroadcast hoursFormatProgramming contentAvailability
10 Central 1024 hours576i SDTVPrimary channel, news bulletins, foreign/nationally producedRemote Central/Eastern Australia
10 Bold11080i HDTVForeign/nationally produced
10 Peach11576i SDTV

Central Digital Television is co-owned by Seven affiliate Southern Cross Austereo and Nine affiliate Imparja Television.

Darwin Digital Television (10 affiliate)
DVB nameLCNBroadcast hoursFormatProgramming contentAvailability
10 Darwin 124 hours576i SDTVPrimary channel, news bulletins, foreign/nationally producedDarwin
11
10HD101080i HDTV
(MPEG-4)
Simulcast of 10, primary channel, news bulletins, foreign/nationally produced
10 Bold12576i SDTVForeign/nationally produced
10 Peach13

Darwin Digital Television is co-owned by Nine Entertainment Co. and Seven affiliate Southern Cross Austereo.

Local broadcasters

Open narrowcasting services

First Nations Broadcasting Australia
DVB nameLCNBroadcast hoursFormatProgramming contentAvailability
First Nations TV 424 hours720p
(MPEG-4)
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander content, locally producedDarwin
Darwin TV 41576i SDTVNews and entertainment, locally produced
Tourism TV 42576i SDTV
(MPEG-4)
Tourism, locally produced
Business TV 43576i SDTVEducation, locally produced
First Nations Radio 401Stereo audioMusic radio
Darwin FM 402
First Nations National Radio 403Music and news radio
Palmerston FM88 404Music radio
Goolarri Media Enterprises
DVB nameLCNBroadcast hoursFormatProgramming contentAvailability
GTV4024 hours576i SDTVLocally producedBroome
Nurlu41
GTV HD421080i HDTV
Radio Goolari43Stereo audioMusic and news radio
PAKAM Radio44Music radio
Juluwarlu Group Aboriginal Corporation
DVB nameLCNBroadcast hoursFormatProgramming contentAvailability
Ngarda TV4024 hours576i SDTVLocally producedRoebourne WA and surrounding areas
Snowy Mountains Television
DVB nameLCNBroadcast hoursFormatProgramming contentAvailability
SMTV HD35024 hours1080i HDTVLocally producedJindabyne NSW
SMTV 351576i SDTV

Community television

C44 Adelaide
DVB nameLCNBroadcast hoursFormatProgramming contentAvailability
Channel 44 4424 hours576i SDTVLocally produced, news bulletinsAdelaide and surrounding areas
Melbourne Community Television Consortium
DVB nameLCNBroadcast hoursFormatProgramming contentAvailability
C31 Melbourne 4424 hours576i SDTVLocally produced, news bulletinsMelbourne, Geelong and surrounding areas

VAST satellite services

Indigenous Community Television
DVB nameLCNBroadcast hoursFormatProgramming contentAvailability
ICTV 4124 hours576i SDTVLocally produced, IndigenousAlice Springs, Broome
601Remote/Regional WA, Remote Central/Eastern Australia

ICTV is available via terrestrial television in Alice Springs and Broome, and via VAST in other areas.

Three Angels Broadcasting Network
DVB nameLCNBroadcast hoursFormatProgramming contentAvailability
3ABN Australia 10924 hours576i SDTVForeign/locally produced, religiousRemote/Regional WA, Remote Central/Eastern Australia
603
Angel Christian Television Trust
DVB nameLCNBroadcast hoursFormatProgramming contentAvailability
GOD TV 10124 hours576i SDTVForeign/locally produced, religiousRemote/Regional WA, Remote Central/Eastern Australia
677
Trinity Broadcasting Network
DVB nameLCNBroadcast hoursFormatProgramming contentAvailability
TBN Pacific10424 hours576i SDTVForeign/locally produced, religiousRemote/Regional WA, Remote Central/Eastern Australia
624
TBN Inspire 105
625
Jimmy Swaggart Ministries
DVB nameLCNBroadcast hoursFormatProgramming contentAvailability
SBN 10624 hours576i SDTVForeign produced, religiousRemote/Regional WA, Remote Central/Eastern Australia
616
Angel Broadcasting Network
DVB nameLCNBroadcast hoursFormatProgramming contentAvailability
Angel TV10724 hours576i SDTVForeign/locally produced, religiousRemote/Regional WA, Remote Central/Eastern Australia
617
Seventh-day Adventist Church
DVB nameLCNBroadcast hoursFormatProgramming contentAvailability
Hope Channel 11024 hours576i SDTVForeign produced, religiousRemote/Regional WA, Remote Central/Eastern Australia
610
Amazing Discoveries Ministries
DVB nameLCNBroadcast hoursFormatProgramming contentAvailability
ADTV11124 hours576i SDTVForeign/locally produced, religiousRemote/Regional WA, Remote Central/Eastern Australia
611

Discontinued channels

DVB nameLCNLaunch dateDiscontinued dateNotes
ABC Kids 211 August 200130 June 2003Youth focused sister channels. ABC Kids aired 6am to 6pm, Fly TV aired 6pm to 6am. Axed due to budget cuts. Replaced by ABC2 in 2005 (now ABC TV Plus) on LCN 22.
Fly TV 1 November 2001
SBS Essential 3114 October 200225 January 2007Program guide channel.
Ten Guide 111 July 200420 November 2007Program guide channel. Replaced by Ten SD2 on channel 11, channel 100 simply went blank and this LCN number was not used again for a future channel.
100
ABC Guide 2030 May 20068 February 2008Program guide channel aired during off-air periods of ABC HD and ABC2 (now ABC TV Plus).
21
MyTalk 5513 April 200725 February 2008Program guide channel in regional Southern Cross Media (now Southern Cross Austereo) areas. LCN 55 was used again for Eleven in Southern Cross Ten areas in 2011 and Yesshop in 2016. LCN 66 was used again for Aspire TV in Tasmania (Southern Cross Television) in 2013. LCN 77 was never used by Southern Cross ever again. LCN 55 is currently SBN in former Southern Cross Ten areas since 2017, LCN 66 is currently vacant in Tasmania since 2015, so is LCN 77 in Darwin since this channel's discontinuation.
66
77
Seven Guide 776 September 20024 July 2008Program guide channel.
Nine Guide 9921 August 200113 November 2008Program guide channel. Replaced by a simulcast of Nine [3] until 5 August 2009, when it was replaced by GO! (now 9Go!).
Ten SD2 1116 December 200725 March 2009SD simulcast of Ten HD. Replaced by One SD in 2009.
SBS World News Channel 3212 June 20021 June 2009Broadcast on LCN 33 until 29 January 2009. Replaced by SBS Two (now SBS Viceland).
One SD 1226 March 200915 December 2010SD simulcast of One HD (now One). Replaced by a HD simulcast of One HD (previously on LCN 11, replaced by Eleven).
3D trials4019 May 201019 July 2010Shared 3D broadcasts of the 2010 State of Origin series by Nine Network (and affiliates WIN Television and NBN Television) and SBS Television. Available in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth (for Nine and SBS's 3D trials), Newcastle (for NBN's 3D trial), Wollongong (for WIN's 3D trial).
25 September 20103D broadcast of the 2010 AFL Grand Final by the Seven Network. Available in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth.
9516 July 201223 August 20123D highlights broadcast of Nine's coverage of the 2012 Summer Olympics. Available in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth and Gold Coast. Replaced by Extra 2 in 2013. It is currently 9Gem HD since 2019.
Gold 2 9213 July 201330 September 2013Five-hour timeshift of Gold. Replaced by Extra (later moved to LCN 85). In Perth, Nine Entertainment took control of STW, which was the only non-regional station to carry Gold 2, on 30 September 2013, so Nine's second infomercial channel Extra 2 (on LCN 95) replaced Gold 2 in Perth.
8219 January 2016
Rural Health Channel 60021 May 2012January 2014 VAST channel.
Fresh Ideas TV 7823 November 20131 December 2014Infomercial datacast broadcast by Seven in metropolitan markets and its Regional Queensland station. Replaced by Racing.com in 2015. It is still Racing.com to this day.
68
Aspire TV 6621 May 201329 August 2015Infomercial datacast broadcast by Southern Cross Austereo. Replaced by and currently Racing.com in Southern Cross Television areas.
76
561 July 2016Infomercial datacast broadcast by Southern Cross Austereo. Replaced by and currently Sky News Regional in Southern Cross 10 areas. In the Broken Hill and Spencer Gulf areas, this channel was broadcast on SGS/SCN, this channel ceased to broadcast in those areas on 1 July 2016 and this channel was not replaced in those areas. This is also the case in Northern NSW, because Southern Cross' Northern NSW station NRN was acquired by rival regional television network WIN Television on 31 May 2017, so Aspire TV ceased to broadcast in Northern NSW on 31 August 2017.
31 August 2017
1 August 2021
Extra 2 9528 March 201326 November 2015Five-hour timeshift of Extra. Replaced by Extra (moved from LCN 94 and 84 respectively). It is currently 9Gem HD since 2019.
851 March 2016
4ME 6418 September 201130 April 2016Infomercial datacast. Replaced by a simulcast of ishop TV, discontinued June 2016.
74December 201119 May 2016Infomercial datacast. Prime Media Group and Brand New Media datacast channel broadcast by Seven into metropolitan markets and its regional Queensland station. Replaced by 7food network in 2018 and currently a HD version of 7mate.
64
Yesshop 551 August 201630 September 2016Infomercial datacast. New Zealand-based channel broadcast by Southern Cross Austereo. NZ owner folded due to company losses and lack of funds. Replaced by SBN in 2017.
64
74
54
Westlink 6021992January 2018 VAST channel.
Your Money 951 October 201817 May 2019Business news joint-venture between Australian News Channel and Nine Entertainment Co. Replaced by an HD simulcast of 9Gem.
85
7food network 741 December 201829 December 2019Food channel broadcast by Seven West Media. Replaced by an HD simulcast of 7mate.
64
Sky News on WIN 832 September 20181 August 2021News channel co-owned by Australian News Channel and WIN Corporation. Replaced by 9Life in WIN Nine areas.
85
53News channel co-owned by Australian News Channel and WIN Corporation. Replaced by Sky News Regional in WIN 10 areas.
Open Shop751 August 20197 September 2021Infomercial datacast co-owned by Seven West Media and Hyundai Home Shopping [4] and broadcast in metropolitan markets and regional Queensland. Replaced by 7Bravo in 2023.
65
Spree TV 1717 September 201312 August 2022Infomercial datacast co-owned by Ten Network Holdings and Brand Developers. Replaced by Gecko.
ishop TV 6730 April 20131 April 2024Infomercial datacast co-owned by Seven West Media and Brand Developers. Broadcast in Southern NSW/ACT, Northern NSW, Regional Victoria and Mildura. Replaced by TVSN.

Digital Forty Four

The following channels were only available in Sydney as the Digital Forty Four suite of channels. The datacast trial began on 17 March 2004 and ended on 30 April 2010.

Channel lineup prior to trial end
DVB nameLCNLaunch dateDiscontinued dateNotes
Channel 4 4200830 April 2010Video program guide for free-to-air and D44 channels.
NITV 4027 October 200830 April 2010Existing subscription channel added to D44 service. Remains available on subscription satellite and cable television. Available free-to-air on LCN 34 via SBS since 12 December 2012.
ABC News, Sport and Weather4117 March 200430 April 2010Text only.
D44 Homepage4217 March 200430 April 2010Broadcast on LCN 44 prior to addition of TVS in March 2010.
Television Sydney 44March 201030 April 2010Existing digital community television channel added to D44 service.
Teachers TV453 November 200830 April 2010Broadcast on LCN 47 (shared with House of Representatives channel) until 30 June 2009.
Australian Christian Channel46200430 April 2010Existing subscription channel added to D44 service. Still available on subscription satellite and cable television. Broadcast on LCN 47 (shared with House of Representatives channel) until 30 June 2009.
Federal Parliament House of Representatives4717 March 200430 April 2010Live video/audio feed of House of Representatives sessions. Broadcast on LCN 401 until 3 November 2008, LCN 47 shared with Teachers TV from 2008 to 2009 (broadcast when the House was not in session).
Federal Parliament Senate4817 March 200430 April 2010Live video/audio feed of Senate sessions. Broadcast on LCN 402 until 3 November 2008.
Expo 49200630 April 2010Existing subscription shopping channel added to D44 service. Still available on Foxtel subscription television.

Community television

The following channels were community-based broadcasters that were available on digital television in the metropolitan cities. Some remain available via online video on demand services.

DVB nameLCNLaunch dateDiscontinued dateNotes
Television Sydney 4420 February 200620 December 2015Broadcast in Sydney, Southern Highlands, Blue Mountains and Central Coast.
31 Digital 31 July 199428 February 2017Broadcast in Brisbane and surrounding areas. Reinvented as online streaming service Hitchhike TV .
West TV 10 April 201020 February 2020Broadcast in Perth and surrounding areas.

Notes

  1. 1 2 One company has a monopoly in this area, as the Australian Communications and Media Authority believes it cannot support more than one commercial television company, but can support multiple commercial television services.

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