7.30Sæson 2023

The 7.30 Report was an Australian nightly television current affairs programme ABC1 and ABC News 24 at 7.30pm, Monday to Friday. A national edition screened from Monday to Thursday, produced at the ABN studios in Ultimo, Sydney. A local edition with a focus on state affairs screened on Fridays. However, when a big state political event happens, the national program can be pre-empted by the local edition.

Hvor man kan se 7.30 • Sæson 2023

27 episoder

  • Inundation
    E1
    InundationMonday 9/1/2023 David Speers interviews Prime Minister Anthony Albanese who is visiting flood-affected areas in WA. Plus customers claim they were lured into foreign exchange trading and lost hundreds of thousands of dollars. (Return)
  • Voice Debate
    E2
    Voice DebateTuesday 10/1/2023 David Speers interviews Opposition Leader Peter Dutton. The biggest floodwaters to hit SA in decades have taken their toll. After the rise of mRNA COVID vaccines, Australian researchers are keen to take part in an mRNA boom.
  • 1941-2023
    E3
    1941-2023Wednesday 11/1/2023 Cardinal George Pell will be remembered as one of the nation's most prominent and powerful members of the Catholic clergy. Images suggest land was being cleared for cotton farming before permits were granted.
  • Deadly Waters
    E4
    Deadly WatersThursday 12/1/2023 Swimmers warned to be careful after a spate of beach drownings. The oncologist who says he'll refuse all medical treatment once he reaches the age of 75. Plus satire with Mark Humphries.
  • Sun Cable
    E5
    Sun CableMonday 16/1/2023 Billionaires fight over Australia's biggest solar energy project. Laura Tingle interviews Mark Dreyfus. The target for all Australian train and tram stops to be accessible for people living with a disability has not been met.
  • Lethal Charge
    E6
    Lethal ChargeTuesday 17/1/2023 The rapid uptake of battery powered vehicles like e-scooters and e-bikes is being linked to an increase in fires. Many GPs say they can no longer afford the bulk billing model. Plus meet the bodybuilder with no hands or feet.
  • Stranded
    E7
    StrandedWednesday 18/1/2023 Many residents evacuated from floods in Western Australia's remote Kimberley region are still waiting for word on when they can go home. A Sydney man is campaigning to save his cousin from death row after Iran protests.
  • Behind the Campaign
    E8
    Behind the CampaignThursday 19/1/2023 The debate over an Indigenous Voice to Parliament is intensifying ahead of this year's referendum. The resignation of New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern. Plus the end of the Parliament House doorstop interview.
  • Rough Seas
    E9
    Rough SeasMonday 23/1/2023 There are signs that support in the US for AUKUS might be wavering. Experts discuss Australia's COVID strategy. Afghanistan's women's cricket team support Australia's boycott of the one-day cricket series against Afghanistan.
  • Winds of Change
    E10
    Winds of ChangeTuesday 24/1/2023 There's heated debate about where to place offshore wind turbines. Laura Tingle interviews Eddie Jones. Some may think the backlash against celebrating on January 26 is a recent phenomenon but history tells a different story.
  • 'Cruel & Degrading'
    E11
    'Cruel & Degrading'Monday 30/1/2023 A Victorian coroner has described the events leading up to an Aboriginal woman's death in custody as "cruel and degrading". Sarah Ferguson interviews Bill Gates. Families of victims of Lockerbie finally hoping to see justice.
  • Recurring Tragedy
    E12
    Recurring TragedyTuesday 31/1/2023 Once again, the death of a young black man after he was beaten by police in the US has sparked anger and despair across the country. Sarah Ferguson interviews Treasurer Jim Chalmers. Plus a long-awaited meeting between Australia and China's top trade officials will soon take place.
  • Gun Debate
    E13
    Gun DebateWednesday 1/2/2023 The Queensland shootout that left six people dead has prompted calls for a national firearm registry. Sarah Ferguson interviews Pat Turner. Plus a growing number of children are refusing to go to school.
  • Robodebt Questions
    E14
    Robodebt QuestionsThursday 2/2/2023 This week two former ministers fronted the Royal Commission into Robodebt. Remote schools are facing a crippling teacher shortage. Plus satire with Mark Humphries.
  • Crime Wave
    E15
    Crime WaveMonday 6/2/2023 The crime surge in Alice Springs has prompted the return of alcohol bans in central Australia. Sarah Ferguson interviews Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price. Plus Laura Tingle takes a look at the year ahead in politics.
  • Damaging Legacy
    E16
    Damaging LegacyTuesday 7/2/2023 A 7.30 investigation can reveal one juvenile detention centre where there's been a shocking abuse of power by some staff against the teenage detainees they're meant to protect. Plus Sarah Ferguson interviews Adam Bandt.
  • 'Hunger Games'
    E17
    'Hunger Games'Wednesday 8/2/2023 As rental prices continue to grow, renting a home is now out of reach for many families. Plus Sarah Ferguson interviews New Zealand Prime Minister Chris Hipkins.
  • Fine Print
    E18
    Fine PrintThursday 9/2/2023 Three neighbours on the same flooded street had different insurance claim outcomes. Norman Swan on the fifth dose of the COVID vaccine. Plus Laura Tingle on the week in politics.
  • Full Control
    E19
    Full ControlMonday 13/2/2023 Sarah Ferguson interviews Vice Admiral Jonathan Mead, chief of the Nuclear Powered Submarine Taskforce. Snowy 2.0 tunnel-boring machine grinds to halt and a hole appears on the surface. Laura Tingle on the day in politics.
  • Left In Limbo
    E20
    Left In LimboTuesday 14/2/2023 Thousands of refugees will still be in limbo after the government's changes to temporary protection visas. Parents of an 11-year-old autistic boy grieve his "entirely preventable" death in care of Civic Disability Services.
  • Maternity Gap
    E21
    Maternity GapWednesday 15/2/2023 Women are having babies on the roadside as the closure of maternity services force expectant mothers to travel further. Laura Tingle on the day in politics. There's a battle on our beaches between jet skiers and swimmers.
  • Cut Off
    E22
    Cut OffThursday 16/2/2023 We visit the Kimberley town of Fitzroy Crossing six weeks after it was devasted by floods. US fighter jets have now shot four mysterious objects out of the sky. Plus satire with Mark Humphries.
  • Art Attack
    E23
    Art AttackMonday 20/2/2023 The rise of vandalism on artworks by protesters is causing headaches for galleries. Sarah Ferguson interviews Noel Pearson. Plus Dr Norman Swan looks at whether there are health benefits to ice baths.
  • Miners Lost
    E24
    Miners LostTuesday 21/2/2023 The Dugald River mine tragedy. Chinese-owned social media platform TikTok is under increasing scrutiny in Australia. Plus the Queensland government has introduced a controversial bill for tougher youth crime laws.
  • Total Devastation
    E25
    Total DevastationWednesday 22/2/2023 New Zealand is grappling with one of its biggest natural disasters in history. Laura Tingle on the day in politics. Plus the federal government restarts water buybacks to meet Murray-Darling Basin Plan target.
  • One Year On
    E26
    One Year OnThursday 23/2/2023 It's been one year since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Sarah Ferguson interviews Ukraine's ambassador to Australia. Plus there are concerns Victoria could risk a repeat of the so-called Lawyer X scandal.
  • Debt Nation
    E27
    Debt NationMonday 27/2/2023 An Alan Kohler 7.30 special on the cost of living crisis. Plus educators are sounding the alarm over ChatGPT, warning the chat bot could make cheating easier.

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