Nine Queensland

1962-1978
TNQ-7 Townsville began transmission on 1 November 1962.

1966-1978
FNQ-10 Cairns began transmission on 7 September 1966.

1978-1990
By the early 1970s, FNQ-10 had merged with TNQ-7 and would become known as NQTV.

1990-1991
This logo was used for QTV's intended affiliation with the Nine Network until WIN Television bought RTQ-7 Rockhampton and caused QTV to align with Network Ten prior to aggregation.

2005-2016
Southern Cross Ten ended on 30 June 2016 in Southern NSW, Queensland and Victoria. The logo itself doesn't commonly appear on-screen aside from local content, modified promos and local news updates.

2016-Present
Because NRN and SGS/SCN’s areas weren’t affected by the affiliation changes, Southern Cross Ten’s unique logo was entirely removed, making SCA adopt Ten’s branding fully. WIN Television have since brought NRN and adopted it as their own station, leaving only SGS/SCN as SCA’s only Ten-branded station.

Southern Cross Nine
After failing to sue Nine for violating their contract by opening 9Now, WIN switched affiliation from Nine Network to Network Ten on 1 July 2016. Southern Cross Ten switched to Nine as a result.

2016-Present
Southern Cross switched affiliation from Network Ten to the Nine Network on 1 July 2016 after they signed a new affiliation deal with Nine in April 2016. It uses Nine's current metro branding.