[4] Consequently, Western Radio Broadcasters was restructured from a corporation structure to a membership committee, and in 1992 the Tribunal ruled 3WRB would retain its licence,[5] albeit with extra conditions including amendments to the licensee's constitution.
In both cases, the broadcast of Australian Football League matches did not constitute a profit-making enterprise, and thus "do[es] not change the nature of the service from community to commercial.
In February 1999, the ABA found the station had breached clauses 6.3 and 6.4 of the CBAA code for its handling of a dispute between a presenter and the committee of management.
[8] The station was also found in breach of its community radio licence for broadcasting advertisements during episodes of its Vietnamese language program in April and May 2000 and July 2001.
Management declined to comment to the Star Weekly, with the newspaper reporting that a lack of funding may have made the station financially nonviable.