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  • ABC News Breakfast6:00am6:00amExemptNewsStart your day with the very latest news, incisive analysis and intelligent debate. Presented by Michael Rowland and Virginia Trioli, sport with Paul Kennedy and finance with Del Irani.58 mins
  • ABC News Mornings9:00am9:00amExemptNewsJoe O'Brien delivers a fast-paced morning news program featuring live coverage of breaking news events and crosses to ABC reporters and experts for on-the-spot reports, context and analysis.2 hrs 57 mins
  • ABC Open11:55am11:57amExemptCurrent AffairsKeep up to date with what the locals are doing with these real stories from around Australia, made by people just like you. To get involved and share your story visit abc.net.au/open to contact your nearest producer.3 mins
  • ABC News12:00pm12:00pmExemptNewsRos Childs presents the latest from ABC News, following today's top stories and coverage of events as they unfold. Plus comprehensive analysis and original reporting from ABC reporters around Australia and the world.58 mins
  • ABC News1:00pm1:00pmExemptNewsLive across Australia, the latest from ABC News, following today's top stories and live coverage of events as they unfold. Plus comprehensive analysis and original reporting from ABC reporters around Australia and the world.57 mins
  • ABC News2:00pm2:00pmExemptNewsRos Childs presents the latest from ABC News, following today's top stories and coverage of events as they unfold. Plus comprehensive analysis and original reporting from ABC reporters around Australia & the world.58 mins
  • ABC News Afternoons3:00pm3:00pmExemptNewsKumi Taguchi presents the latest from ABC News, with live coverage of events as they unfold plus interviews and analysis from expert guests. Includes Weather with Graham Creed.57 mins
  • ABC News Afternoons4:00pm4:00pmExemptNewsKumi Taguchi covers the latest news along with interviews and analysis from expert guests. Featuring The Business with Ticky Fullerton at 4.30pm AEST.57 mins
  • ABC News Afternoons5:00pm5:00pmExemptNewsKumi Taguchi covers the latest news along with interviews and analysis from expert guests.57 mins
  • ABC Open5:55pm5:57pmExemptCurrent AffairsKeep up to date with what the locals are doing with these real stories from around Australia, made by people just like you. To get involved and share your story visit abc.net.au/open to contact your nearest producer.3 mins
  • ABC News Evenings6:00pm6:00pmExemptNewsLive across Australia, Gemma Veness presents the latest from ABC News. Covering today's top stories and live coverage of events as they unfold, plus comprehensive analysis and original reporting from ABC reporters.28 mins
  • The Drum6:30pm6:30pmExemptCurrent AffairsJoining John Barron is former Liberal MP Philip Ruddock, columnist at Guardian Australia Van Badham, Chair of the PM's Indigenous Advisory Council Warren Mundine and Adjunct Professor at The University of Sydney Nick Rowley.28 mins
  • ABC News Evenings7:00pm7:00pmExemptNewsLive across Australia, Gemma Veness presents the latest from ABC News. Covering today's top stories and live coverage of events as they unfold, plus comprehensive analysis and original reporting from ABC reporters.57 mins
  • ABC News Evenings8:00pm8:00pmExemptNewsLive across Australia, Gemma Veness presents the latest from ABC News. Covering today's top stories and live coverage of events as they unfold, plus comprehensive analysis and original reporting from ABC reporters.57 mins
  • ABC National News9:00pm9:00pmExemptNewsLive across Australia, Johanna Nicholson presents the latest from ABC News. Covering today's top stories and live coverage of events as they unfold, plus comprehensive analysis and original reporting from ABC reporters.30 mins
  • 7.309:30pm9:30pmExemptCurrent AffairsThe best analysis of local, national and international events from an Australian perspective. Hosted by Leigh Sales, with political commentary from 7.30 Political Editor Sabra Lane in Canberra. #abc73030 mins
  • The World10:00pm10:00pmExemptNewsBeverley O'Connor brings you the day's top national and international news, with reports from the ABC's network of foreign correspondents, plus insights from special guests and extended news reports.58 mins
  • ABC National News11:00pm11:00pmExemptNewsLive across Australia, Johanna Nicholson presents the latest from ABC News. Covering today's top stories and live coverage of events as they unfold, plus comprehensive analysis and original reporting from ABC reporters.28 mins
  • A Taste Of Landline11:30pm11:30pmExemptCurrent AffairsBack for a second series, this 'paddock to plate' program shows in detail where our food comes from and the farmers who grow it, as well as the consumers who buy it and some of Australia's top chefs who cook it.27 mins
  • ABC News12:00am12:00amExemptNewsLive across Australia, Johanna Nicholson presents the latest from ABC News. Covering today's top stories and live coverage of events as they unfold, plus comprehensive analysis and original reporting from ABC reporters.28 mins
  • The Drum12:30am12:30amExemptCurrent AffairsJoining John Barron is former Liberal MP Philip Ruddock, columnist at Guardian Australia Van Badham, Chair of the PM's Indigenous Advisory Council Warren Mundine and Adjunct Professor at The University of Sydney Nick Rowley.28 mins
  • BBC Impact1:00am1:00amExemptNewsLive overnight news from the global resources of BBC World News.26 mins
  • ABC Open1:25am1:26amExemptCurrent AffairsKeep up to date with what the locals are doing with these real stories from around Australia, made by people just like you. To get involved and share your story visit abc.net.au/open to contact your nearest producer.3 mins
  • BBC Impact1:30am1:30amExemptNewsLive overnight news from the global resources of BBC World News.22 mins
  • Catalyst Bytes1:50am1:52amGDocumentary/FactualInteresting features from ABC's flagship TV science program Catalyst.5 mins
  • Al Jazeera newsgrid2:00am2:00amExemptNewsAl Jazeera's first interactive news hour gives you the opportunity to engage with the world's news stories on and off the grid. #AJnewsgrid58 mins
  • BBC Global3:00am3:00amExemptNewsRespected BBC presenters and correspondents present new live daily news, covering the latest international news and analysis live from BBC World News.26 mins
  • ABC Open3:25am3:26amExemptCurrent AffairsKeep up to date with what the locals are doing with these real stories from around Australia, made by people just like you. To get involved and share your story visit abc.net.au/open to contact your nearest producer.3 mins
  • 7.303:30am3:30amExemptCurrent AffairsThe best analysis of local, national and international events from an Australian perspective. Hosted by Leigh Sales, with political commentary from 7.30 Political Editor Sabra Lane in Canberra. #abc73030 mins
  • BBC Global4:00am4:00amExemptRespected BBC presenters and correspondents present new live daily news, covering the latest international news and analysis live from BBC World News.26 mins
  • BBC Focus On Africa4:30am4:30amExemptNewsA unique daily news program bringing Africa to the world and the world to Africa. With news, business and sport at its heart, Focus on Africa looks at the achievements, the aspirations and the challenges.26 mins
  • ABC Open4:55am4:56amExemptCurrent AffairsKeep up to date with what the locals are doing with these real stories from around Australia, made by people just like you. To get involved and share your story visit abc.net.au/open to contact your nearest producer.3 mins
  • Al Jazeera Newshour5:00am5:00amExemptNewsLive, breaking and in-depth news reports from Al Jazeera with special focus on Asia, Africa, Europe and the Americas.58 mins

Video on Demand

  1. News in 90 Seconds

    The top headlines from at home and abroad, updated across the day.

  2. Business in 90 Seconds

    A snapshot of the state of play in business and finance.

  3. Sport in 90 Seconds

    Everything that's making news in the world of sport.

  4. Weather in 90 Seconds

    A national round-up of today's weather outlook.

  1. One Plus One: Deborah Cheetham

    Opera singer Deborah Cheetham was forcibly removed from her birth mother at three weeks old, and re-homed with a white Baptist family in Sydney. Only as an adult did she discover her personal history as part of the Stolen Generation.

  2. One Plus One: Cadel Evans

    As the first Australian to win the Tour de France, Cadel Evans realised a lifelong dream. Now retired from racing, he speaks candidly about the ups and downs of life in the bicycle saddle.

  3. One Plus One: Brad Haddin

    When Brad Haddin’s daughter was diagnosed with cancer, his career as a Test cricketer was thrown into doubt. He’s now retired from elite sport and relishing life as a hands-on father.

  4. One Plus One: Jack Charles

    Jack Charles is an actor, ex-addict and former burglar who’s been jailed 22 times. He’s now left drugs and crime behind and is devoted to helping other Aboriginal offenders turn their lives around.

  5. One Plus One: Baroness Jean Corston

    Baroness Jean Corston is a British peer best known for a ground-breaking report on women in the UK prison system. Despite the public’s derision and distrust of politics, she insists it remains a noble cause.

  6. One Plus One: Andy Griffiths

    Children’s author Andy Griffiths has converted countless reluctant readers with his madcap storylines and subversive humour. And he makes no apologies to the parents and librarians who may disapprove.

  7. One Plus One: Graham Long

    Graham Long is the pastor and CEO of the Wayside Chapel, helping homeless and marginalised people in central Sydney. He’s had challenges and tragedy in his own life, but says he feels grateful for the journey.

  1. Death toll in California warehouse fire rises

    Recovery teams have found more than 30 bodies in the charred ruins of an Oakland, California warehouse after a fire broke out during a weekend dance party, authorities say.

  2. Tens of thousands rally in Jakarta calling for tolerance

    Tens of thousands of Indonesians rally in the centre of the capital Jakarta, calling for tolerance and unity after massive protests by conservative Muslims against the city's minority Christian Governor.

  3. Fidel Castro's ashes laid to rest in Cuba

    Fidel Castro's ashes have been laid to rest, capping nine days of official mourning when hundreds of thousands of Cubans said farewell.

  4. Barrie Cassidy gives his take on the final sitting week in Canberra.

    Barrie Cassidy gives his take on the final sitting week in Canberra that was highlighted by a last-minute deal on the backpacker tax, and protests disrupting parliament.

  1. PNG villager takes six year logging fight to world stage

    Paul Pavol's battle to stop logging around his home has won him an international human rights award. Now his efforts have helped pressure Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister Peter O'Neill to cancel the controversial leases that have been allowing Asian logging companies to clear traditional land.

  2. Late Debate: Pete Goss, Ruben Meerman, Jennifer Buckingham

    The Grattan Institute's Pete Goss, Dr Jennifer Buckingham from the Centre for Independent Studies and scientist and author Ruben Meerman join Matt Wordsworth to discuss Australia's fall in the world rankings for maths and science education.

  3. Ethiopian embassy denies arrests after protest in Melbourne earlier this year

    Former Ethiopian judge Shukri Shafe tells Lateline's Kerry Brewster that his relatives back home are still being targeted after he attended an anti-government protest in June this year.

  4. Scrap artist, Giles Walker and robot art

    British artist and sculptor Giles Walker has been showing off his provocative kinetic creations in downtown Melbourne and describes them as a "robot dystopia."

  5. Interview Masha Gessen

    Masha Gessen gives Lateline her prediction on what America will look like under a Trump presidency.

  6. Interview, Innes Willox and Dave Noonan

    Innes Willox and Dave Noonan discuss what the reinstatement of the Australian Building and Construction Commission will mean for business and unions.

  7. The Last Day of Federal Parliament for 2016

    Political correspondent David Lipson recaps the tumultuous year in politics, which ended with a win for the Turnbull government with the passing of the ABCC bill but leaves the federal budget worse off than what Labor had on offer.

  8. The hidden story of sexual abuse

    Jane Rosengrave has an intellectual disability and takes Lateline back to the institution in regional Victoria where she claims she was sexually abused by multiple perpetrators.