Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2021C00453:clause:3_61cu
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2021C00453
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 3 cl 61CU
Character Range: 10790–12609

61CU  Definitions
  In this Division:
eligible period has the meaning given by section 61CY.
local area: the local programming determination may provide that a specified area is a local area in relation to a specified regional commercial television broadcasting licence.
local programming determination means the determination made under section 61CZ.
material of local significance, in relation to a local area, has the meaning given by the local programming determination. The definition of material of local significance must be broad enough to cover news that relates directly to the local area concerned.
points: see section 61CY.
regional aggregated commercial television broadcasting licence means a commercial television broadcasting licence for any of the following licence areas:
 (a) Northern New South Wales TV1;
 (b) Southern New South Wales TV1;
 (c) Regional Victoria TV1;
 (d) Eastern Victoria TV1;
 (e) Western Victoria TV1;
 (f) Regional Queensland TV1;
 (g) Tasmania TV1.
regional commercial television broadcasting licence means:
 (a) a regional aggregated commercial television broadcasting licence; or
 (b) a regional non‑aggregated commercial television broadcasting licence.
regional non‑aggregated commercial television broadcasting licence means a commercial television broadcasting licence for any of the following licence areas:
 (a) Broken Hill TV1;
 (b) Darwin TV1;
 (c) Geraldton TV1;
 (d) Griffith and MIA TV1;
 (e) Kalgoorlie TV1;
 (f) Mildura/Sunraysia TV1;
 (g) Mount Gambier/South East TV1;
 (h) Mt Isa TV1;
 (i) Remote and Regional WA TV1;
 (j) Riverland TV1;
 (k) South West and Great Southern TV1;
 (l) Spencer Gulf TV1.
timing period has the meaning given by section 61CY.
trigger event has the meaning given by section 61CV.
week means a period of 7 days starting on a Sunday.