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1960–1963 1963–1974 1974–2002 2001 2002–2005
1960–1963 1963–1974 1974–2002 2001 2002–2005
2005–2008 2008–2011 2011–2014 2014–2019 2019–present
2005–2008 2008–2011 2011–2014 2014–2019 2019–present

ABW-2 Perth[]

1960–1963[]

ABC Western Australia 1960

ABW-2 Perth began transmission on 7 May 1960. The callsign stood for ABC Western Australia.

ABC-TV Western Australia[]

1963–1974[]

ABC 1965

On 10 May 1965, relay station ABSW-5 Bunbury began transmission. This would be followed on 28 March 1966 by ABCW-4 Central Agricultural Area, on 6 June by ABAW-2 Albany, on 8 December 1969 by ABGW-6 Geraldton, on 27 January 1970 by ABKW-6 Kalgoorlie, on 14 January 1971 by ABNW-7 Norseman, on 30 June 1972 by ABCNW-7 Carnarvon, on 16 July 1973 by ABSBW-9 Southern Cross/Bullfinch, on 3 October by ABPHW-7 Port Hedland, on 17 December by ABDW-10 Dampier, ABKAW-7 Karratha, and ABRBW-9 Roebourne, and on 30 September 1974 by ABMW-10 Moora. ABDW-10 would later move to UHF-29 while ABKAW-7 would later move to UHF-54.

1974–2002[]

ABC Lissajous

On 21 October 1974 relay station ABEW-10 Esperance began transmission. Followed on 8 March 1975 by ABCMW-8 Morawa. Sometime in the late 1970's, ABCW-4 moved to VHF-5A to accomodate FM radio. In 1987, ABMW-10 moved to UHF-60 in order to accomodate Perth's new TV station NEW-10 (now 10 Perth).

2001[]

ABC 2001

2002–2005[]

ABC TV (2002)

2005–2008[]

ABCTV2005

ABC1 Western Australia[]

2008–2011[]

ABC1 logo

2011–2014[]

ABC1 logo 2011

ABC Western Australia[]

2014–2019[]

ABCTV 2014-blue

2019–present[]

ABC 1975


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