
7.30Sæson 2022
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 2022
199 episoder
- Matter of IntegrityE22
Matter of IntegrityTuesday 8/2/2022 Time is running out for the Morrison Government to deliver on its election pledge to create a national integrity commission. Political leaders say sorry to those who have experienced sexual harassment, sexual assault or bullying while working in federal parliament. Plus we interview tennis players Nick Kyrgios and Thanasi Kokkinakis. - Pattern of BehaviourE26
Pattern of BehaviourTuesday 15/2/2022 Alex Eggerking speaks out about her experiences working as a young associate for former High Court justice Dyson Heydon. The Australian National Audit Office finds some grants overseen by Peter Dutton were distributed in a way that favoured Coalition electorates. - On the BrinkE30
On the BrinkTuesday 22/2/2022 Russia is closer to launching an all-out invasion of Ukraine, with troops moving across the border into the country's east. With the situation on a knife's edge, some Ukrainians are already packing up to leave to safer ground. Plus Sydney commuters faced disruptions again today because of a dispute in the state's rail system. - Floods FalloutE41
Floods FalloutMonday 14/3/2022 The devastation caused by the recent floods in Mullumbimby is being described as unprecedented. Relatives of Kumanjayi Walker react to the Rolfe verdict. Russian forces are now into their fourth week of attempting to overthrow the Ukrainian government. - Aged Care PayriseE42
Aged Care PayriseTuesday 15/3/2022 Tiffany Skeggs breaks her silence about years of abuse at the hands of notorious paedophile James Griffin. The need to fix the aged care workforce. Environment Minister Sussan Ley has successfully argued she does not have a duty of care to protect young people from climate change. - Budget 2022: An ABC News SpecialE50
Budget 2022: An ABC News SpecialTuesday 29/3/2022 Extensive coverage of the 2022 pre-election Federal Budget and what it means for you and your family. Leigh Sales interviews the Treasurer. Plus analysis and reaction with David Speers, Andrew Probyn, Laura Tingle and guests. - Behind Closed DoorsE86
Behind Closed DoorsTuesday 31/5/2022 Victoria's anti-corruption watchdog has ordered Premier Daniel Andrews to give evidence behind closed doors as a witness in at least two separate investigations. Submariners say a new version of the Collins-class sub is needed as a stopgap before nuclear boats arrive. Plus the humanitarian disaster in Ukraine. - Power CrisisE99
Power CrisisWednesday 22/6/2022 The unprecedented intervention in the east coast energy market is coming to an end. The Albanese government is following through with an election promise to abolish the cashless debit card. Linda watched her son decline into alcoholism, powerless to do anything to help.