TV guide - Friday, 28/03/25

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DW News
The latest international news and the day's top stories from a European perspective. Our broadcast partner DW brings you live coverage from Berlin with updated reports and expert analysis on the big global issues and events.
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00:29
7.30
Sarah Ferguson interviews Opposition Leader Peter Dutton immediately after his budget reply speech in parliament. Plus Laura Tingle's political analysis.
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01:00
DW News
The latest international news and the day's top stories from a European perspective. Our broadcast partner DW brings you live coverage from Berlin with updated reports and expert analysis on the big global issues and events.
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01:31
The World
Girish Sawlani brings you the latest news from around the globe. Tonight: wildfires rage across South Korea, Palestinians in Gaza protest against Hamas, and why Meta wants to block the contents of a book by a former employee.
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02:29
7.30
Sarah Ferguson interviews Opposition Leader Peter Dutton immediately after his budget reply speech in parliament. Plus Laura Tingle's political analysis.
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03:00
DW News
The latest international news and the day's top stories from a European perspective. Our broadcast partner DW brings you live coverage from Berlin with updated reports and expert analysis on the big global issues and events.
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03:30
The Pacific
The Pacific speaks with the new President of New Caledonia as the territory grapples with the fallout of last year's unrest, what's causing ongoing blackouts in Samoa, plus leaked plans for a space agency and F1 track in PNG.
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04:00
News Breakfast
Start your day with the latest overnight developments, breaking news and this morning's top stories. James Glenday and Emma Rebellato bring you news and interviews, plus David Speers from Canberra and Nate Byrne with weather.
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07:00
ABC News Mornings
When you need to know what's going on in the morning, turn to Melissa Mackay for up to the minute news and events as they unfold. Plus the latest in politics, business, sport with Catherine Murphy and weather with Nate Byrne.
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10:00
ABC News at Noon
The leading news at lunchtime. Joe O'Brien brings you the day's top stories and the latest news as it unfolds, with reporters in the community across Australia and around the world reporting on the issues that matter to you.
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11:00
ABC News Day
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has called an election for May 3, kick-starting a five-week campaign set to be dominated by competing cost-of-living and energy policies. Joe O'Brien brings you the latest news.
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13:00
ABC News Afternoons
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has called an election for May 3, kick-starting a five-week campaign set to be dominated by competing cost-of-living and energy policies. Joe O'Brien brings you the latest news.
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14:00
Afternoon Briefing
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has called a federal election for May 3. Patricia Karvelas speaks with key players as the official campaign gets underway.
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15:00
ABC News
Anthony Albanese has called an election for May 3, kick-starting a five-week campaign set to be dominated by competing cost-of-living and energy policies. Mariam Saab brings you the day's top stories and the latest news.
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16:00
ABC News Hour
Anthony Albanese has called an election for May 3, kick-starting a five-week campaign set to be dominated by competing cost-of-living and energy policies. Mariam Saab brings you the day's top stories and the latest news.
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17:00
ABC National News
Anthony Albanese has called an election for May 3, kick-starting a five-week campaign set to be dominated by competing cost-of-living and energy policies. Mariam Saab brings you the day's top stories and the latest news.
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17:30
ABC Evening News
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18:00
ABC News Tonight
Anthony Albanese has called an election for May 3, kick-starting a five-week campaign set to be dominated by competing cost-of-living and energy policies. Manny Tsigas brings you the day's top stories and the latest news.
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18:30
Stateline
As the use of Artificial Intelligence continues to expand into work, entertainment and study NSW takes steps to limit its use in the court system. Are the NT's remote and urban communities getting equal protection from crime?
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19:00
The World
There's never been a more important time to stay in touch with what's going on in our world. At 9pm AEDT, Manny Tsigas brings you the latest international news and interviews with correspondents and guests.
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19:30
Close of Business
Alicia Barry and the team take a look at the week in business news including the Federal Budget and the Opposition's Reply, the looming federal election campaign, Trump's tariffs and Tuesday's RBA decision on interest rates.
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20:00
ABC Nightly News
The home of breaking news and in-depth coverage of the big stories from across Australia and around the globe. The ABC's network of reporters cover important stories and all the news you need. Presented by Manny Tsigas.
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20:30
Asia News Week
Yvonne Yong brings you a weekly roundup of the stories making news across the Asia region, plus what's trending on social media and making an impact on the culture and the way people live.
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21:00
ABC Late News
Anthony Albanese has called an election for May 3, kick-starting a five-week campaign set to be dominated by competing cost-of-living and energy policies. Michael Tetlow brings you the day's top stories and the latest news.
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21:30
The Breakfast Couch
James Glenday, Bridget Brennan, Emma Rebellato, Catherine Murphy and Nate Byrne hear from some of the guests who have appeared on News Breakfast.
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22:00
ABC Late News
Anthony Albanese has called an election for May 3, kick-starting a five-week campaign set to be dominated by competing cost-of-living and energy policies. Michael Tetlow brings you the day's top stories and the latest news.
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22:17
Wang Gungwu Lecture
Sports trailblazer Melissa Wu delivers the 2025 Wang Gungwu Lecture. Each year the lecture celebrates the life and work of a prominent Chinese Australian.
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23:00
ABC Late News
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23:15
ABC Late News
Anthony Albanese has called an election for May 3, kick-starting a five-week campaign set to be dominated by competing cost-of-living and energy policies. Michael Tetlow brings you the day's top stories and the latest news.
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23:30
7.30 - Friday
Australians will go to the polls on Saturday 3 May for a federal election. Sarah Ferguson presents a special Friday edition of 7.30 as the official campaign begins.
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TV guide - Saturday, 29/03/25

00:00
DW News
The latest international news and the day's top stories from a European perspective. Our broadcast partner DW brings you live coverage from Berlin with updated reports and expert analysis on the big global issues and events.
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00:31
Focus on Europe
For 75 years, US international broadcasters have delivered trusted news worldwide but now their future is in doubt. Plus in Bergamo, Italy, COVID killed thousands - 5 years on survivors demand accountability from authorities.
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01:00
DW News
The latest international news and the day's top stories from a European perspective. Our broadcast partner DW brings you live coverage from Berlin with updated reports and expert analysis on the big global issues and events.
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01:30
The World
Manny Tsigas brings you the latest news from around the globe. Australians will go to the polls on May 3, King Charles taken to hospital suffering effects from cancer treatment, and warnings of more violence in Manipur.
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02:00
DW News
The latest international news and the day's top stories from a European perspective. Our broadcast partner DW brings you live coverage from Berlin with updated reports and expert analysis on the big global issues and events.
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02:29
7.30 - Friday
Australians will go to the polls on Saturday 3 May for a federal election. Sarah Ferguson presents a special Friday edition of 7.30 as the official campaign begins.
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03:00
DW News
The latest international news and the day's top stories from a European perspective. Our broadcast partner DW brings you live coverage from Berlin with updated reports and expert analysis on the big global issues and events.
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03:30
Close of Business
The starting gun fired on a hip pocket federal election - Labor's tax cuts versus the Coalition's petrol discount. Plus banning non-compete clauses divides business, but why Labor says it's a $5-billion boost to the economy.
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04:01
That Pacific Sports Show
We drop into the Canterbury Bulldogs to visit the Lisa Fiaola Cup squad in their house and house mum Tarsh Poching-Ieremia joins us on the couch. Plus we head to Canberra and check out the recent Four Nations Competition.
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04:31
The Breakfast Couch
Bridget, James, Emma and the team chat with actor Jamie Foxx, country music singer Thomas Rhett, Seth Rogen and Catherine O'Hara tell us about their new TV project The Studio, plus the voice artist behind Bugs Bunny and more.
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05:00
Weekend Breakfast
Start your weekend informed and up-to-date. Fauziah Ibrahim and Dan Bourchier bring you the latest news, interviews, politics, culture, weather and global affairs. Plus sport with Daniela Intili.
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09:00
ABC News
Melissa Mackay presents the latest from ABC News, following the day's top stories and coverage of events as they unfold. Plus original reporting, expert analysis and the updated news, sport, weather and information you need.
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10:00
ABC News at Noon
Melissa Mackay presents the latest from ABC News, following the day's top stories and coverage of events as they unfold. Plus original reporting, expert analysis and the updated news, sport, weather and information you need.
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10:30
The World This Week
Girish Sawlani presents a roundup of global stories. This week: an embarrassing military leak or a witch hunt? The signal scandal engulfs the White House, deadly wildfires in South Korea, and The Wiggles head to Timor Leste.
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11:00
ABC News
Melissa Mackay presents the latest from ABC News, following the day's top stories and coverage of events as they unfold. Plus original reporting, expert analysis and the updated news, sport, weather and information you need.
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11:30
The Pacific
The Pacific speaks with the new President of New Caledonia as the territory grapples with the fallout of last year's unrest, what's causing ongoing blackouts in Samoa, plus leaked plans for a space agency and F1 track in PNG.
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12:00
ABC News
Melissa Mackay presents the latest from ABC News, following the day's top stories and coverage of events as they unfold. Plus original reporting, expert analysis and the updated news, sport, weather and information you need.
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12:30
The Breakfast Couch
Bridget, James, Emma and the team chat with actor Jamie Foxx, country music singer Thomas Rhett, Seth Rogen and Catherine O'Hara tell us about their new TV project The Studio, plus the voice artist behind Bugs Bunny and more.
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13:00
ABC News
Melissa Mackay presents the latest from ABC News, following the day's top stories and coverage of events as they unfold. Plus original reporting, expert analysis and the updated news, sport, weather and information you need.
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13:30
If You're Listening
Donald Trump is on the brink of signing a multi-billion dollar rare earths deal with Volodymyr Zelenskyy in exchange for continued military support and resources.
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13:50
BTN High
We look at how artificial intelligence could impact the federal election, including its influence on young voters.
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14:00
ABC News
Melissa Mackay presents the latest from ABC News, following the day's top stories and coverage of events as they unfold. Plus original reporting, expert analysis and the updated news, sport, weather and information you need.
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14:30
Stateline
As the use of Artificial Intelligence continues to expand into work, entertainment and study NSW takes steps to limit its use in the court system. Are the NT's remote and urban communities getting equal protection from crime?
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15:00
ABC News
Melissa Mackay presents the latest from ABC News, following the day's top stories and coverage of events as they unfold. Plus original reporting, expert analysis and the updated news, sport, weather and information you need.
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15:30
Asia News Week
Join Yvonne Yong for the latest news from Asia: South Korea battles deadly wildfires, Pakistan sees a polio setback and Tokyo officially declares cherry blossom season.
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16:00
ABC Evening News
The latest breaking news, compelling stories and Australia's best investigative journalism. Round the clock coverage of the news that matters from a team Australians can trust.
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16:30
Australian Story
The enduring legend of Cliff Young, the 61-year-old potato farmer who became an accidental hero when he shuffled his way to victory in the 1983 Sydney to Melbourne ultramarathon.
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17:00
ABC National News
There's never been a more important time for transparency and trust. ABC News brings you the latest news and top stories, with more reporters to tell you what's happening and why it matters. Presented by Mariam Saab.
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17:31
Back Roads
Back Roads journeys to Kandos, on the edge of the Great Dividing Range in New South Wales. This is a town famous for making cement, where Heather Ewart finds an unlikely arts festival is reshaping the community.
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18:00
ABC News Tonight
Wherever you are and whenever you need us, ABC News is here to bring you round the clock coverage of the latest news and the day's stories. Plus reporters investigating issues that matter to you. Presented by Mariam Saab.
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18:13
Four Corners
Australia's first ever truth-telling commission uncovers our hidden history. Bridget Brennan examines how we reckon with our colonial past and take critical steps towards truth, healing and justice.
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19:00
ABC Nightly News
More news, more often, with more reporters in more places, connecting communities and telling Australians' stories, plus breaking news and coverage of the issues that matter.
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