ABC current affairs shake-up could see 7.30 shift to 9.30
Speculation is rife the ABC is considering moving its flagship current affairs program, 7.30, to 9.30pm.
Speculation is rife the ABC is considering moving its flagship current affairs program, 7.30, to 9.30pm.
Home and Away veteran Debra Lawrance has one thing to say to the Sam Frost haters: get over it.
Star Debra Messing confirmed the reboot would address the death of actress Debbie Reynolds, who played Grace's mother Bobbi.
President Donald Trump may have a lot on his plate. But at least he doesn't have to deal with swarms of flying sharks.
Robert Hardy, who played Minister For Magic, Cornelius Fudge in the Harry Potter films, has died.
It's a sunny weekend afternoon and the phone rings. An unmistakeable gruff voice is on the other end.
Veteran journalist Laurie Oakes has announced his retirement, bringing to an end a 50-year career.
As the legendary journalist bows out, Australia's political life, and the fabric of its journalistic culture, will be lessened.
RSPCA NSW has denied they approved the use of piglets for a controversial scene in Wednesday night's episode of The Bachelor that sparked backlash among viewers.
The Seven Network is poised to announce a Ninja Warrior copycat.
The US version of No Activity will air on the streaming platform CBS All Access.
A blushing Matty J described it as his "first kiss" – well, for this particular series of The Bachelor anyway.
Triple J expects to make an announcement in the coming months over its decision about whether or not to change the date of the Hottest 100 in 2018.
Evelyn Waugh's satirical comedy springs to marvellous life once more in Decline and Fall.
Trisha Morton-Thomas retells the history of Australia from the locals' point of view in Occupation Native.
The welcome return of Kath and Kim.
Drew Barrymore works overtime to generate fun and warmth in Never Been Kissed.
While most Australians are familiar with her work on screen, Rachel Griffiths has been chipping away at another project for years: helping to dismantle the modern day slave trade.
Our pick of what's showing on the small screen this week
Nicole Kidman at 50 has found her voice. It's humorous, got an Australian accent and it's something she's going to use more often.
ABC's Bali bombing series that went into production in 2005 'was a fantastic idea but we had very bad luck'.
A new industry body is pushing for more inclusiveness both on screen and behind the camera.
After The Verdict failed, some believed Karl's new show would flop. Instead, it triumphed.
Local streamers' summer viewing will be intense if Stan's upcoming slate is anything to go by.
Prince Harry emerges as a humble but confident young man in this eye-opening special about his return to Lesotho.
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