Seven Central

1971–1975


ITQ-8 Mount Isa began transmission on 11 September 1971 and converted to colour in May 1975. ITQ-8's first logo featured the callsign ITQ8 in the middle of a circle of 8's.

1988–1991


QSTV (also known as QQQ) began transmission on 24 April 1988. The station was owned by Telecasters North Queensland (owners of NQTV) and used the same logo as NQTV. In 1990, ITQ was purchased and became a relay of QQQ.

1993–1999


QTV Mount Isa was renamed Ten Satellite in 1993. In December 1998, the ITQ and QQQ signals were aggregated with that of Imparja Television into the Remote Central and Eastern Australia licence area.

1999


On 1 February 1999, QSTV changed its affiliation from Network Ten to the Seven Network and was rebranded Seven Central, as a straight relay of Seven Darwin with local ads.

2000–2003


In July 2001, Telecasters Australia was purchased by Southern Cross Broadcasting, with the station's name eventually changing in 2005 to Southern Cross Central.

2018–present
On 1 July 2018, the station changed their name back to Seven Central.