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Weekend Breakfast (2012–present) National programs produced in Melbourne. ABC News at Five (2012–present) China Tonight (2021–present) Insiders (2001–present) News Breakfast (2008–2011 on ABC2, 2011–present on ABC) The World (2010–present)
Drivetime TV (2001–2005 in Perth only) The Final Siren (2011 on One) The Game Plan (AFL) (2011–2012 on One) The Game Plan (NRL) (2011–2013 on Ten and One) Good Morning Delhi (2010) Inside Sport; Just for Kicks (simulcast with Fox Sports 2017 on One) Late Night League (NRL) (1989–1991) Melbourne Cup Carnival Preview Show (2020–2023 ...
ABC News Queensland; Seven News Brisbane; Nine News Queensland; Nine Gold Coast News (weeknights only); 10 News First Queensland; Regional, weeknights only. Seven News (local editions for Cairns, Townsville, Mackay, Rockhampton, Wide Bay, the Sunshine Coast, and Toowoomba)
The ABC News channel is an Australian 24-hour news channel launched and owned by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. [2] [3] [4] The channel replaced and used the then-former ABC HD channel space (which simulcast ABC TV in high definition) and commenced broadcasting as ABC News 24 at 7:30pm on Thursday, 22 July 2010.
Adam Hills Tonight; AFL Game Day; All Star Family Feud; All Together Now (1991 Australian TV series) All-Star Squares; Antenna Awards; Apple Cider Vinegar (TV series) As the Bell Rings (Australian TV series) Australia's Funniest Home Videos; Australia's Got Talent; Australian Ninja Warrior; Autumn Affair
In Brisbane Tonight (1959-1960s) In Melbourne Tonight (1957–1970, 1996–1998) Micallef Tonight (2003) The Mick Molloy Show (1999) The Midday Show (1985–1998) Mornings With Kerri-Anne (2002–2011) Movie Juice (2014–2016 on Ten; 2017–2018 on Nine) My Kid's a Star (2008) The Real Hustle: Australia (2010) The Robbie DeVine Show (2015)
Melbourne Weekender is an Australian travel and lifestyle show featuring various locations in Melbourne and Victoria, and showing destinations and experiences which can be enjoyed on a weekend. [1] The weekly, half-hour program is produced by Seven Productions.
Weekend Today is an Australian breakfast television program, hosted by Clint Stanaway and Sophie Walsh. It has been broadcast live by the Nine Network since 2009 and airs after children's programming and runs from 7am to 10am on weekends.