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  • ABC News Breakfast6:00am6:00amExemptNewsStart your day with the very latest news, incisive analysis and intelligent debate. Hosted by Michael Rowland and Virginia Trioli, sport with Paul Kennedy, finance with Del Irani and weather with Vanessa O'Hanlon.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 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 News With Capital Hill1:00pm1:00pmExemptNewsThe latest from ABC News, followed by Capital Hill with Political correspondent Greg Jennett, analysing the day's events in Canberra and discussing politics and policy with key figures from all sides.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 and the world.58 mins
  • ABC News3:00pm3:00pmExemptNewsKumi Taguchi and co-host Tony Eastley cover the latest news along with interviews and analysis from expert guests. Featuring The Business with Ticky Fullerton at 4:30pm and Grandstand with Peter Wilkins at 5.30pm.57 mins
  • ABC News with The Business4:00pm4:00pmExemptNewsKumi Taguchi and co-host Tony Eastley cover the latest news along with interviews and analysis from expert guests. Featuring The Business with Ticky Fullerton at 4:30pm.57 mins
  • ABC News with Grandstand5:00pm5:00pmExemptNewsKumi Taguchi and co-host Tony Eastley cover the latest news along with interviews and analysis from expert guests. Featuring Grandstand with Peter Wilkins at 5.30pm.56 mins
  • ABC News6:00pm6:00pmExemptNewsLive 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.28 mins
  • The Drum6:30pm6:30pmExemptCurrent AffairsAnalysis of the day's news in an engaging & entertaining way. Hosts Steve Cannane, Julia Baird & John Barron lead a panel of journalists, political & social commentators in a lively, thought-provoking discussion. #TheDrum28 mins
  • ABC News Evenings with Grandstand7:00pm7:00pmExemptNewsLive across Australia, the latest from ABC News, following today's top stories and live coverage of events as they unfold. Featuring Grandstand, with Peter Wilkins, at 7:30pm.57 mins
  • ABC News Evenings with The Business8:00pm8:00pmExemptNewsLive across Australia, the latest from ABC News, following today's top stories and live coverage of events as they unfold. Featuring The Business with Ticky Fullerton at 8:30pm.57 mins
  • ABC News9:00pm9:00pmExemptNewsLive 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.30 mins
  • Lateline9:30pm9:30pmExemptNewsHosted by Emma Alberici and Tony Jones, Lateline continues a 25 year tradition of breaking stories and setting the agenda. With in-depth investigative journalism, longform interviews and a fresh perspective on current events.28 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 News11:00pm11:00pmExemptNewsLive 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.28 mins
  • 7.3011:30pm11:30pmExemptCurrent AffairsThe best analysis of local, national and international events from an Australian perspective. #abc73029 mins
  • ABC News12:00am12:00amExemptNewsLive 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.28 mins
  • The Drum12:30am12:29amExemptCurrent AffairsAnalysis of the day's news in an engaging & entertaining way. Hosts Steve Cannane, Julia Baird & John Barron lead a panel of journalists, political & social commentators in a lively, thought-provoking discussion. #TheDrum28 mins
  • BBC Impact1:00am1:00amExemptNewsLive overnight news from the global resources of BBC World News.26 mins
  • Lateline1:30am1:30amExemptNewsHosted by Emma Alberici and Tony Jones, Lateline continues a 25 year tradition of breaking stories and setting the agenda. With in-depth investigative journalism, longform interviews and a fresh perspective on current events.28 mins
  • Al Jazeera Newshour2:00am2:00amExemptNewsLive, breaking and in-depth news reports from Al Jazeera with special focus on Asia, Africa, Europe and the Americas.58 mins
  • BBC World News3:00am3:00amExemptNewsLive overnight news from the global resources of BBC World News.26 mins
  • 7.303:30am3:30amExemptCurrent AffairsThe best analysis of local, national and international events from an Australian perspective. #abc73029 mins
  • BBC World News4:00am4:00amExemptNewsLive overnight news from the global resources of BBC World News.26 mins
  • Heywire4:25am4:26amGDocumentary/FactualMegan Anderson decided to cycle her way out of feeling like a victim of her own head and raise awareness about youth mental health, at the same time.2 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: Kaitlin Roig-DeBellis

    Kaitlin Roig-DeBellis was a teacher at Sandy Hook Elementary School who shielded 15 pupils from a gunman’s rampage. Three years on, she tells how she has turned her own despair into a campaign of hope.

  2. One Plus One: Tim Cahill

    Tim Cahill is the golden boy of Australian soccer and one of our most admired sportsmen of all time. But he says success at the highest level means nothing without the love of a close-knit family.

  3. One Plus One: Magda Szubanski

    Magda Szubanski is one of Australia’s best-loved comedy performers, yet her life has held complex challenges. She tells Jane Hutcheon how the discovery of her father’s dark wartime secret caused her to question her identity.

  4. One Plus One: John Edward

    John Edward is an American psychic, author and TV personality who says scepticism around his ability to “cross over” won’t quash his calling to keep the living and their dead loved ones connected.

  5. One Plus One: Hugo Weaving

    The acclaimed actor Hugo Weaving has played pivotal roles in some of the world’s most successful blockbusters. But in his latest part, as a cross-dressing policeman in The Dressmaker, he returns to the place he holds most dear - the Australian film industry.

  6. One Plus One: Gillian Mears

    Gillian Mears is an award-winning author who is confined to a wheelchair by advanced multiple sclerosis. And while she refuses to surrender to the disease, Mears admits it has led to a drastic change of heart on the subject of voluntary euthanasia.

  7. One Plus One: Paul Dolan

    Professor Paul Dolan is one of the world’s leading thinkers on the subject of happiness. The British economist has advised governments on measuring the wellbeing of nations and says designing a happier life is within everyone’s reach.

  1. Lives, property and livestock lost as fires rage in South Australia

    A number of fires have caused extensive damage and claimed lives in South Australia north of Adelaide.

  2. Man and woman killed, homes destroyed in SA bushfire

    Two people are confirmed dead as firefighters continue battling a large blaze north of Adelaide.

  3. IS militants pushed out of town

    Matt Brown reports from Hasakah in north-east Syria where Islamic State militants have been pushed back.

  4. These women all died in 2015

    These Australian women all died this year. What they have in common is police have laid charges against their partners or ex-partners, or their partners or ex-partners have been named as the suspect in a murder-suicide.

  1. Army accused of religious discrimination by Muslim soldier

    An Australian soldier, who served for 13 years and converted to Islam, says he was branded a 'security risk' and told he would never be promoted because of his faith.

  2. Interview: Sami Moubayed, Syrian historian and former scholar at the Carnegie Centre in Beirut

    Tony Jones speaks with Sami Moubayed about Islamic State which has been forced out of dozens of towns in north east Syria and what the future holds for this region.

  3. Australia-East Timor spying scandal: senior lawyer says 'crime was committed'

    In part two of a Lateline exclusive, Steve Cannane asks Nicholas Cowdery QC about his assessment of revelations that the Australian Secret Intelligence Service (ASIS) bugged cabinet rooms in Dili during secret negotiations over an oil and gas treaty.

  4. Interview: Peter Galbraith, former US politician and diplomat, who also served as a United Nations e

    Tony Jones speaks with Peter Galbraith, who was part of the UN transitional administration in East Timor in 2000 and 2001 and a cabinet member in the fledgling nation's first transitional government. He was also the lead negotiator for East Timor during the talks with Australia, aimed at producing a new oil and gas agreement to replace the Timor Gap treaty.

  5. East Timorese leaders accuse Australia of committing a crime by sending spies to bug Dili Cabinet of

    It's a spying scandal that's rocked the relationship between the two countries, and Lateline reveals new details about the bugging of an East Timor cabinet office during negotiations over an oil and gas treaty worth an estimated $40b.

  6. Interview: General Ehsan Ul-Haq, former director general of Pakistan's powerful intelligence agency,

    Hayden Cooper speaks with General Ul-Haq and asks him what he thinks needs to be done to combat Islamic State and whether Australia should send ground troops into the region.

  7. How does the city of Rotterdam in the Netherlands, which is 80 per cent below sea level, cope with c

    With the Paris climate change talks set to begin next week, Lateline travels to Rotterdam to find out what the Dutch city has been doing to combat the consequences of rising sea levels caused by global warming.

  8. Former Defence Minister backs Prime Minister's stance that Australian troops will not be sent into I

    David Johnston, stood down as Defence Minister in 2014, says Malcolm Turnbull's refusal to commit Australian troops in Iraq and Syria should be backed by the Coalition as he calls for a united front.