| 09:00 AM - 10:00 AM |
ABC News Mornings |
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When big stories break, turn to ABC News in the mornings to bring you what's happening and why it matters. We have more reporters in more places, serving and connecting communities and telling your stories. |
1 hr |
| 10:00 AM - 11:42 AM |
Silent Witness |
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(AD) When a man is found bludgeoned by a hammer, the Lyell are drawn deep into a conspiracy involving local government. (Parts 1 and 2) |
1 hr 42 mins |
| 11:42 AM - 12:00 PM |
You Can't Ask That |
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Insightful, irreverent, moving and unpredictable, this episode sets the record straight about what it's really like to be an Indigenous Australian. #YouCantAskThat |
17 mins |
| 12:00 PM - 01:00 PM |
ABC News At Noon |
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The leading news at lunchtime. Ros Childs 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. |
1 hr |
| 01:00 PM - 01:59 PM |
Landline |
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Increased iron ore exports creating a dusty problem for Geraldton residents; Moving away from fertiliser imports with home-grown alternatives; and an old wine grape variety that thrives on very little water. |
59 mins |
| 01:59 PM - 02:28 PM |
Spicks And Specks |
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Will Hamish Blake replace Jason Arrow in Hamilton? Will Adam and Angie McMahon recite every Meatloaf lyric? Will Mel Tracina convince Alan she knows the secret song? Will Myf have to sing the whole song to work out the title? |
29 mins |
| 02:28 PM - 02:57 PM |
Back Roads |
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(AD) Back Roads continues along Central Australia's remote Binns Track connecting people and cultures. Rae Johnston arrives in time for one of the most action-packed events in the Northern Territory, the Harts Range Races. (Final) |
28 mins |
| 02:57 PM - 03:54 PM |
Grand Designs Australia |
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(AD) At Rye on the Mornington Peninsula, Ryan plans to build a unique home, with boulders in the living room, and his bedroom in a cave. |
57 mins |
| 03:54 PM - 04:42 PM |
Murdoch Mysteries |
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Investigating the murder of a young woman who had posed for racy photographs, Murdoch discovers that James Pendrick's beautiful wife Sally also posed for the same photographer and fears for her life. |
48 mins |
| 04:42 PM - 05:30 PM |
Long Lost Family |
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Jennifer from South Yorkshire, tells of her search for the twin sister from whom she was separated at birth, and Karen from Warwickshire discusses how she has spent 20 years trying to track down her father. |
47 mins |
| 05:30 PM - 06:30 PM |
Antiques Roadshow |
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Fiona Bruce and the team visit the National History Museum of Wales at St Fagans, just outside Cardiff. Amongst the objects catching the eye of the specialists are a collection of early dog collars gifted by Queen Mary. |
1 hr |
| 06:30 PM - 07:00 PM |
Hard Quiz |
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Tom Gleeson is hanging on to the Big Brass Mug until one Hard Quiz expert can prove they deserve it - but with which topic? Australian parrots, cricket bats, bones, or WikiLeaks? |
29 mins |
| 07:00 PM - 07:30 PM |
ABC News |
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News from where we live. ABC News WA brings you today's top stories, exclusive investigations and original reporting on issues that matter to West Australians. Presented by Briana Shepherd, plus weather with Tabarak Al Jrood. |
30 mins |
| 07:30 PM - 08:01 PM |
7.30 |
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One Nation triumphs in the Farrer by-election. The Albanese government prepares to break promises in tomorrow's budget. Plus Sarah Ferguson interviews Deputy Opposition Leader Jane Hume and Independent MP Allegra Spender. |
31 mins |
| 08:01 PM - 08:32 PM |
Australian Story |
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John Polson was a troubled teen when a sliding doors moment led him into the world of acting. He went on to create Tropfest, one of the world's biggest short film festivals, changing his life and the Australian industry. |
31 mins |
| 08:32 PM - 09:19 PM |
Four Corners |
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The Salvadoran president's deal with Trump to imprison deportees, and what each stood to gain. With reporting from the news outlet El Faro, President Nayib Bukele's tangled history with the gangs the US says it is fighting. |
46 mins |
| 09:19 PM - 09:36 PM |
Media Watch |
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No effort spared to capture the so-called 'ISIS brides' returning home. Australia's biggest bank teams up with Australia's biggest newswire. One Nation's win in the Farrer by-election comes amid a directive to ignore the ABC. |
17 mins |
| 09:36 PM - 10:09 PM |
Planet America |
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Operation Epic Distraction? Trump's UFO file release sparks backlash over Epstein distraction. As war and gas prices weigh down Trump's approval rating, will Democrats have a chance to take the Senate? We ask Dave Wasserman. |
33 mins |
| 10:09 PM - 10:40 PM |
Foreign Correspondent |
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(AD) In India, marriage has become a $100 billion industry with families spending more on weddings than ever. But for many the pressure to spend big is becoming a financial burden as they grapple with the true price of love. |
31 mins |
| 10:40 PM - 10:55 PM |
ABC Late News |
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End your day with the latest on the day's top stories. ABC News has reporters across Australia and around the globe to uncover what's happening and why it matters. Presented by Michael Tetlow in Perth. |
15 mins |
| 10:55 PM - 11:13 PM |
The Business |
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An ABC investigation reveals energy giant Shell has been shifting profits overseas to a low tax country. Plus how tax changes in tomorrow's federal budget could change the landscape for investors. |
17 mins |
| 11:13 PM - 12:02 AM |
Murdoch Mysteries |
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Investigating the murder of a young woman who had posed for racy photographs, Murdoch discovers that James Pendrick's beautiful wife Sally also posed for the same photographer and fears for her life. |
49 mins |