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  • ABC News Breakfast6:00am6:00amExemptNewsWake up to great conversations & all the information you need to start your day. Michael Rowland & Virginia Trioli bring you the news as it unfolds & go behind the headlines to reveal the who, what, where, when & why.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.1 hr 58 mins
  • Australia Remembers: The Fall Of Singapore11:00am11:00amGDocumentary/FactualWe mark the 75th Anniversary of the Fall Of Singapore with a Commemorative Service held at the Australian Ex-Prisoners Of War Memorial in Ballarat, Victoria.58 mins
  • ABC News12:00pm12:00pmExemptNewsRos Childs presents the latest from ABC News, following today's top stories & coverage of events as they unfold. Plus comprehensive analysis & original reporting from ABC reporters around Australia & the world.28 mins
  • National Press Club Address12:30pm12:30pmExemptCurrent AffairsPresident of the IAAF & Chairman of the British Olympic Association Lord Sebastian Coe addresses the National Press Club.1 hr 0 min
  • ABC News1:30pm1:30pmExemptNewsRos Childs presents the latest from ABC News, following today's top stories & coverage of events as they unfold. Plus comprehensive analysis & original reporting from ABC reporters around Australia & the world.28 mins
  • Parliament Question Time2:00pm1:59pmExemptNewsLive across Australia, coverage of Question Time from the House of Representatives.1 hr 15 mins
  • ABC News Afternoons3:15pm3:14pmExemptNewsKumi 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.43 mins
  • ABC News Afternoons4:00pm4:00pmExemptNewsKumi Taguchi covers the latest news along with interviews and analysis from expert guests. 58 mins
  • ABC News Afternoons5:00pm5:00pmExemptNewsKumi Taguchi covers the latest news along with interviews and analysis from expert guests.57 mins
  • ABC News Evenings6:00pm6:00pmExemptNewsLive across Australia, Kirsten Aiken 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 AffairsEllen Fanning is joined by contributing editor at BusinessDay Michael Pascoe, creative director at Campaign Edge Dee Madigan, business leader Ming Long, and retired Major General Jim Molan. #TheDrum28 mins
  • ABC News Evenings7:00pm7:00pmExemptNewsLive across Australia, Kirsten Aiken 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 Evenings With The Business8:00pm8:00pmExemptNewsLive across Australia, Kirsten Aiken 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, Kathryn Robinson 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
  • Lateline9:30pm9:30pmExemptNewsPresented by Jeremy Fernandez, Lateline provides original journalism and investigations, quality analysis and insightful interviews, combined with a fresh approach to telling important stories. #Lateline28 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, Kathryn Robinson 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
  • 7.3011:30pm11:30pmExemptCurrent AffairsLeigh Sales presents the most detailed nightly current affairs from an Australian perspective. Includes exclusive investigations, revealing interviews plus political commentary from Andrew Probyn in Canberra. #abc73030 mins
  • ABC News12:00am12:00amExemptNewsLive across Australia, Kathryn Robinson 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 AffairsEllen Fanning is joined by contributing editor at BusinessDay Michael Pascoe, creative director at Campaign Edge Dee Madigan, business leader Ming Long, and retired Major General Jim Molan. #TheDrum28 mins
  • BBC Impact1:00am1:00amExemptNewsLive overnight news from the global resources of BBC World News.26 mins
  • Lateline1:30am1:30amExemptNewsPresented by Jeremy Fernandez, Lateline provides original journalism and investigations, quality analysis and insightful interviews, combined with a fresh approach to telling important stories. #Lateline28 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
  • 7.303:30am3:30amExemptCurrent AffairsLeigh Sales presents the most detailed nightly current affairs from an Australian perspective. Includes exclusive investigations, revealing interviews plus political commentary from Andrew Probyn in Canberra. #abc73030 mins
  • BBC Global4:00am4:00amExemptNewsRespected BBC presenters and correspondents present new live daily news, covering the latest international news and analysis live from BBC World News.26 mins
  • The Drum4:30am4:30amExemptCurrent AffairsEllen Fanning is joined by contributing editor at BusinessDay Michael Pascoe, creative director at Campaign Edge Dee Madigan, business leader Ming Long, and retired Major General Jim Molan. #TheDrum28 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

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    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: Maxine Beneba Clarke

    Maxine Beneba Clarke is an author and poet who's been targeted all her life over the colour of her skin. Her award-winning work is inspired both by personal experience, and the desire to start difficult conversations about race.

  2. One Plus One: Margaret Court

    Margaret Court is the world’s most decorated tennis player with 64 major titles to her name. Court is now a Christian pastor who treasures her sporting victories, but says they are no match for her faith.

  3. One Plus One: William McInnes

    William McInnes is an actor and writer who’s won hearts with his high-profile TV roles and whimsical memoirs. He believes in tackling life head on, even after experiencing great loss.

  4. One Plus One: Jenny Kee

    Jenny Kee is a pioneer of Australian fashion design who has swapped success for a more spiritual path, after suffering a series of grave setbacks in her life.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

  1. Don't jump to the conclusion Kim Jong-nam assassinated by North Korea: Expert

    Dr Leonid Petrov from the ANU College of Asia and the Pacific says it's not immediately clear who was behind the death of Kim Jong-un's half-brother Kim Jong-nam in a Malaysian airport.

  2. RFS volunteer Murray Coe lost his family home

    Cattle farmer and NSW Rural Fire Service volunteer Murray Coe lost his family home near Leadville while he was helping to save other properties.

  3. 'Hidden Figures' stars shed light on NASA's untold story

    Hidden Figures tells the story of three African-American women who worked at NASA in the 1960s to help send astronaut John Glenn into orbit. The film's stars, Octavia Spencer and Kevin Costner, discuss why it's such an important story to tell.

  4. Malcolm Turnbull's Closing the Gap address

    Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said despite having successive state and Commonwealth governments committed to closing the gaps faced by First Australians, there was much more work to do.

  1. Interview: Dr Neera Bhatia and Marta Sandberg

    David Lipson speaks to Senior Law Lecturer at Deakin University, Dr Neera Bhatia, and Cryonics Supporter, Marta Sandberg.

  2. What if you could cheat death by freezing your body for the future?

    It's been 50 years since the first human underwent cryogenic suspension. Now Australia could soon have its first cryonics facility.

  3. Interview: Mathias Cormann

    David Lipson speaks to federal Finance Minister, Mathias Cormann.

  4. WA preference deal threatens Coalition relationship

    The relationship between the Liberal and National parties is under severe strain, as divisions deepen over preference deals in the WA state election. Political correspondent Tom Iggulden reports.

  5. Energy policy dominates in federal parliament

    Crossbench senator Nick Xenophon is questioning the decision to cut back on a compensation package to help welfare recipients pay their power bills. Political correspondent Tom Iggulden reports from Canberra.

  6. Pumped Hydro: Australia's energy future?

    Pumped hydro could be part of the solution to Australia's energy instability problems. David Lipson explores the technology that's been around for decades but is attracting new interest from the federal government.

  7. Interview: Energy Minister Josh Frydenberg

    Lateline's David Lipson talks to Federal Minister for Energy Josh Frydenberg about Australia's energy policy challenges.

  8. Rock and roll behind the communist curtain

    Matthew Carney reports on China's growing rock and roll scene, meeting the veteran of the genre, and the new kids on the block.