This page only shows primary logo variants. For other related logos and images, see:
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1988–2006 | 2006–2008 | 2008–present |
1988–2006[]
Imparja Television began transmission on 2 January 1988. Imparja Television's first logo was developed from a painting produced by an Arrernte artist and traditional owner. The logo symbolized the MacDonnell Ranges, the Todd River and the Yeperenye Caterpillar. Relay stations are later installed at VHF-9 Ceduna and VHF-10 Coober Pedy.
Imparja is generally available on the VAST or Optus Aurora platforms, though in some locations it is broadcast terrestrially. While it broadcasts mostly in the Northern Territory, its signal also reaches remote parts of Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Tasmania, and Norfolk Island.
2006–2008[]
An updated version designed by Bruce Dunlop Associates debuted on 30 January 2006, adding a blue sphere behind the emblem instead of using a box.
2008–present[]
On 14 January 2008 when Imparja re-affiliated with Nine Network, the long-time emblem was replaced by the Nine dots. This coincided with Imparja dropping Network Ten and becoming a sole Nine Network affiliation.
Television in New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory
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Sydney ABN (ABC TV) | ATN (Seven) | TCN (Nine) | TEN (10) Northern NSW Southern NSW and ACT Griffith and MIA Broken Hill Remote Areas |
Television in Victoria
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Melbourne ABV (ABC TV) | HSV (Seven) | GTV (Nine) | ATV (10) Regional Victoria Mildura and Sunraysia Remote Areas |
Television in Queensland
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Brisbane (Metropolitan Queensland) ABQ (ABC TV) | BTQ (Seven) | QTQ (Nine) | TVQ (10) Regional Queensland Mount Isa Remote Areas |
Television in South Australia
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Adelaide ABS (ABC TV) | SAS (Seven) | NWS (Nine) | ADS (10) Mount Gambier Riverland Spencer Gulf Remote Areas |
Television in Tasmania
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Tasmania ABT (ABC TV) | TNT (SCA Seven) | TVT (WIN) | TDT (10 Tasmania) Remote Areas |
Television in the Northern Territory
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Darwin ABD (ABC TV) | TND (SCA Seven) | NTD (Nine) | DTD (10 Darwin) Remote Areas |