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These Positions Vacant is a 1945 Australian stage play by Gwen Meredith. The play came second in a competition by the Playwrights' Advisory Board. [2] The Sydney Morning Herald said "The play itself is homely its people ring true and except for one or two static moments they keep the play moving in a country kitchen. The story is rather trite." [3]
The Nine Network unveils their new Canberra studios at Parliament House, during Weekend Today. [89] 19: It is revealed that the Nine Network's veteran news director Darren Wick left the company in March 2024 after a complaint was made by a female staff member alleging inappropriate behaviour. This prompts other women to come forward and make ...
The Canberra Birdman Rally broadcast by CTC from 1985 [140] to 1994 during the Canberra Festival in March [141] was possibly the most visible community event run by the station. At its peak in 1987, over 100,000 spectators would line Lake Burley Griffin to watch contestants jump from a 10-metre platform, aiming to glide 50 metres to win the ...
Short updates were also aired throughout the day and evening alongside updates from 10 News First, or from 2016, Nine News. The bulletins are researched, produced and presented by a single journalist. Prior to the formation of the Southern Cross Ten network, the Canberra and North Queensland stations broadcast one-hour nightly localised news ...
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William Woods (born 1962 in Moruya, New South Wales) is an Australian television journalist, radio and television broadcaster, and author.He is best known as the presenter, alongside Sandra Sully, of Network Ten's Ten News at Five in Sydney (a role which he left in November 2012) and Sports Tonight.
ABC was the historic call sign of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's television station in Canberra which launched in 1962, with the "C" in the call sign standing for Canberra. It was also referred to as ABC-3 (not to be confused with the later ABC Me children's channel launched in 2009).
18 March – Pro-Palestinian protestors disrupt Question Time at Parliament House in Canberra. [82] 20 March – In an interview with Nigel Farage on GB News, former United States president Donald Trump threatens to oust Australian ambassador Kevin Rudd from his position if he shows any hostility should Trump again become president. [83]