List of Australian TV News Presenters Year By Year - News Services

News Services

  • ABC News (ABC 1956–)
  • A Current Affair (Nine Network 1971–1978, 1988–)
  • Behind the News (ABC 1969–2003, 2005–)
  • The Business (ABC 2012–)
  • NBN News (NBN Television 1972–)
  • Nine News (Nine Network 2008–)
  • Nine's Early Morning News (Nine Network 2008–)
  • Nine's Morning Newshour (Nine Network 2009–)
  • Nine's Afternoon News (Nine Network 2004–)
  • Nine News: First at Five (Nine Network 2011–)
  • Q&A (ABC 2008–)
  • The Project (Network Ten 2009–) previously The 7PM Project - 2009-2011
  • SBS World News (SBS 1980–)
  • Seven News (Seven Network 2000–)
  • Seven Early News (Seven Network 2008–)
  • Seven Morning News (Seven Network 2000–)
  • Seven Afternoon News (Seven Network 2003–)
  • Sunrise (Seven Network 1991–1998, 2002–)
  • Today Tonight (Seven Network 1995–)
  • Ten News (Network Ten 1965–2008)
  • Ten News at Five (Network Ten 2008–)
  • Ten News at Five: Late News (Network Ten 2008–)
  • WIN News (WIN Television 1960–)
  • Weekend Sunrise (Seven Network 2005–)
  • Sky News (SKY News 1996-)

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