Question regarding the progress of establishing Racing Radio in Kambalda and the reasons for any delays. The Minister's answer indicates delays are due to the Australian Broadcasting Authority (ABA) review of exclusion zones.

AnsweredQoN 377Legislative Assembly
Asked
15 October 2002
Portfolio
Racing and Gaming; Government Enterprises; Goldfields-Esperance

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(1) Will the Minister advise on the progress of efforts to establish Racing Radio at Kambalda?
(2) If there is a continued delay, where and why is that delay occurring?

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Answered
22 October 2002
Responded by
Minister representing the Minister for Racing and Gaming; Government Enterprises; Goldfields-Esperance
Response time
7 days
(1) A licence to operate a transmitter is required from the Australian Broadcasting Authority (ABA) before transmission can commence and in this regard, the TAB has been in discussion with the ABA since 1997.
(2) The ABA is currently reviewing the Kambalda Exclusion Zones and the Local Area Plan, and a meeting between the ABA and the TAB to discuss the Kambalda Exclusion Zones for low power open narrowcasting services is scheduled for 22 October 2002.

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