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The Project (previously The 7PM Project from 2009 to 2011) is an Australian news-current affairs and talk show television panel program, airing weeknights and Sunday across Australia on Network 10, produced by Roving Enterprises.
The following list of programs are broadcast by Network 10 / 10 HD in Australia, across its multi-channels 10 Peach Comedy, 10 Bold Drama and Nickelodeon, as well as regional affiliate 10 Regional and online on the catch-up streaming service 10Play. Some affiliate stations have alternate schedules and may air programs at different times.
10 News First is an Australian television newscast, produced by Network 10.The network's flagship news program airs at 5 PM on weekday evenings covering local, national and world news, including sport and weather.
The Project (Network 10 2009–), previously The 7PM Project (2009–2011) Q&A (ABC/ABC News 2008–) Question Time (Sky News Live) SBS World News Australia (SBS 2002–) Seven Afternoon News at 4 (Seven Network 2013–) Seven Early News (Seven Network 2008–) Seven Morning News (Seven Network 2000–) Seven News (Seven Network 2000–)
The Project was a New Zealand current affairs show hosted by Jesse Mulligan, Kanoa Lloyd, and Jeremy Corbett with rotating guest panelists. It aired at 7 pm weeknights on Three. [1] [2] The programme was officially cancelled on 26 October 2023, [3] and its last episode aired on 1 December 2023.
As of 2025, he is a presenter on the TV panel show The Project on Network 10, and host of Mornings on ABC Radio Sydney. [1] From February 2020 until July 2021, Macdonald hosted the ABC's Q+A political panel discussion show. He previously worked at other networks, including Channel 4, ITV and Al Jazeera English.
In August 2013, she resigned from the Nine Network to join Network Ten's then new morning program, Studio 10 as a co-host with Ita Buttrose, Joe Hildebrand and Jessica Rowe. [6] She has also been a fill-in host on Network Ten program The Project. In November 2014, Harris was announced as the host of Shark Tank. [7]
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