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'''[[Digital terrestrial television in Australia]]''' commenced on [[January 1]] [[2001]], in the country's five most populous cities, [[Sydney]], [[Melbourne]], [[Brisbane]], [[Adelaide]] and [[Perth, Western Australia|Perth]]. It is anticipated that between [[2010]] and [[2012]] it will replace [[analogue television|Analogue]] [[PAL]] transmissions. Although approximately 96% of the population has access to at least one digital service, in [[March]] [[2007]], only 28% of Australia's 7.8 million households had adopted free-to-air digital television. Digital services are available in most areas, however parts of [[Western Australia]], and [[Central Australia]] have yet to begin transmissions.
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