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1956 1956–1960 1960–1963 1963–1974 1974–2002 2001 2002–2005
1956 1956–1960 1960–1963 1963–1974 1974–2002 2001 2002–2005
2005–2008 2008–2011 2011–2014 2014–2019 2019–2020 2021–present
2005–2008 2008–2011 2011–2014 2014–2019 2019–2020 2021–present

ABV-2 Melbourne

1956

ABV-2 (BF ABC TV)

ABV-2 Melbourne began transmission on 19 November 1956. This logo was used in articles promoting the launch of the channel. The callsign stood for ABC Victoria.

1956–1960

ABC TV 1956

1960–1963

ABV Channel 2

On 29 April 1963, relay station ABEV-1 Bendigo began transmission, this was followed on 20 May by ABRV-3 Ballarat.

ABC-TV Victoria (first era)

1963–1974

ABC 1965

On September 30, 1963, relay station ABLV-4 Latrobe Valley began transmission, this was followed on 28 November by ABGV-3 Goulburn Valley then on 15 December 1964 by ABAV-1 Upper Murray, on 30 July 1965 by ABSV-2 Swan Hill, and on 22 November by ABMV-4 Mildura/Sunraysia.

1974–2002

ABC 1975

In July 1981, ABWV-5A Western Victoria began transmission. In order to accomodate FM radio, ABRV-3 moved to VHF-11 sometime around 1991. It would move again in 2000 to UHF-42 in order to accomodate digital television in Melbourne. Other relay stations, such as ABGV-3, ABLV-4, and ABMV-4, would also move in 1991 to accommodate FM radio (to ABGV-40, ABLV-40, and ABMV-6 respectively). In 1992, a Como inner-city translator would open in Melbourne on UHF-61.

2001

ABC 2001

2002–2005

ABC TV (2002)

2005–2008

ABCTV2005

ABC1 Victoria

2008–2011

ABC1 logo

After the analogue signal in Mildura/Sunraysia is switched off on 30 June 2010, ABMV-6 moves to VHF-11.

2011–2014

ABC1 logo 2011

ABC TV Victoria (second era)

2014–2019

ABCTV 2014-blue

2019–2020

ABC 1975

2021–present

ABC TV 2021