7.30

Season 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.

Where to Watch Season 2022

199 Episodes

  • Omicron
    E1
    OmicronMonday 3/1/2022 Hundreds of thousands of Australians start 2022 in isolation, as Omicron swamps policies we've relied on to stay safe these past two years. Plus Rapid Antigen Tests become harder to find as wait times for PCR results soar.
  • Omicron
    E2
    OmicronTuesday 4/1/2022 Some vulnerable people say they're struggling to get the COVID-19 booster. Laura Tingle interviews Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese. Plus Maggie Beer on her fondest summer memories.
  • Ill Prepared
    E3
    Ill PreparedWednesday 5/1/2022 Workforces are under pressure as staff are forced to isolate due to COVID-19. National Cabinet has met to discuss access to rapid antigen tests. Plus playwright David Williamson recalls his fondest summer memories.
  • COVID at Home
    E4
    COVID at HomeThursday 6/1/2022 With COVID-19 case numbers surging across the country, many Australians are riding out the virus at home while COVID rules are changing weekly. Plus the furore over Australia's decision to deport tennis star Novak Djokovic.
  • Test Bungle
    E5
    Test BungleMonday 10/1/2022 A pathology insider describes unworkable conditions inside PCR testing labs. The vaccination program now open to children aged 5-11. The Novak Djokovic saga inadvertently shines a light on Australia's treatment of refugees.
  • RAT Race
    E6
    RAT RaceTuesday 11/1/2022 Should Australia have moved to rapid antigen tests sooner? Laura Tingle interviews Shadow Health Minister Mark Butler. Plus we speak to Dr Karen Price and Dr Stephen Parnis about the pressures on the health system.
  • Out of Stock
    E7
    Out of StockWednesday 12/1/2022 COVID is causing a supply chain crisis which is leading to some empty supermarket shelves. Novak Djokovic says a mistake on his immigration form was human error. Plus Russia's increased military presence on Ukraine's border.
  • Aged Care Outbreak
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    Aged Care OutbreakThursday 13/1/2022 Hundreds of aged care homes around the country are dealing with COVID-19 outbreaks. Does a plan for living with COVID actually exist? Presented by Laura Tingle.
  • Disaster in Tonga
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    Disaster in TongaMonday 17/1/2022 A once-in-a-thousand year volcanic eruption has hit the tiny Pacific nation of Tonga. Frontline health workers are confronting their biggest challenge yet. Plus fallout from Novak Djokovic's controversial departure continues.
  • Tonga Tsunami
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    Tonga TsunamiTuesday 18/1/2022 More than three days after Tonga's volcanic eruption we still don't know the extent of damage. Norman Swan looks at world vaccination rates. The Novak Djokovic saga shone a spotlight on refugees detained in a Melbourne hotel.
  • Testing Times
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    Testing TimesWednesday 19/1/2022 The scarcity of rapid antigen tests continues to haunt the government. How many Australians have had a booster shot? Plus the latest on the situation in Tonga after Saturday's volcanic eruption.
  • Economic Health
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    Economic HealthThursday 20/1/2022 The businesses struggling in the Omicron economy. Laura Tingle interviews Treasurer Josh Frydenberg. Plus satire with Mark Humphries.
  • Close Indefinitely
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    Close IndefinitelyMonday 24/1/2022 WA Premier Mark McGowan has scrapped his state's reopening plan. Regional health workers are warning the system is struggling due to COVID cases and staff shortages. Plus Indigenous Australians reflect on Australia Day.
  • Putin's Plan
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    Putin's PlanThursday 27/1/2022 Will Russia invade Ukraine? Almost 8,000 aged care residents currently have COVID-19. Plus the recovery in Tonga after the volcanic eruption is expected to be long and difficult.
  • RAT Crackdown
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    RAT CrackdownMonday 31/1/2022 While the government insists millions of rapid antigen tests are on the way, price gouging has been a serious problem. Plans to keep students and teachers safe as kids go back to school. Plus a look at the rise of Ash Barty.
  • Under Pressure
    E18
    Under PressureTuesday 1/2/2022 Scott Morrison and Anthony Albanese gear up for an election year. Tony Fitzgerald will conduct an inquiry into Queensland's corruption watchdog. A major flooding event in Central Aus has led to food and supplies shortages.
  • Aged Care Outbreak
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    Aged Care OutbreakWednesday 2/2/2022 Aged care facilities continue to struggle under the pressure of COVID. Who has been making the biggest political donations? Plus Alan Kohler on the Reserve Bank Governor's economic forecast.
  • Defence Plans
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    Defence PlansThursday 3/2/2022 Laura Tingle interviews former PM Malcolm Turnbull and Defence Minister Peter Dutton about the cancelled French submarine project. Families ask why a substantial number of aged care residents are yet to receive their booster.
  • On the Ropes
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    On the RopesMonday 7/2/2022 Parliament returns for one of the last sittings before the election. The government faces an internal battle over contentious religious discrimination bill. A trial has begun into the fatal shooting of an Aboriginal teenager.
  • Matter of Integrity
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    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.
  • Speaking Out
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    Speaking OutWednesday 9/2/2022 Brittany Higgins and Grace Tame speak out at the Press Club. Leigh Sales interviews Finance Minister Simon Birmingham. COVID-19 is spreading in remote communities in the Northern Territory.
  • Power Plays
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    Power PlaysThursday 10/2/2022 Ukraine's former president Petro Poroshenko tells 7.30 no-one should trust Vladimir Putin. The religious discrimination legislation has been indefinitely shelved. Leigh Sales interviews US Secretary of State Antony Blinken.
  • Campaign Mode
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    Campaign ModeMonday 14/2/2022 What the NSW by-election results could mean for the federal election. The US fears Russia could invade Ukraine within days. Plus a swimmer says "toxic masculinity" caused her to quit the sport.
  • Pattern of Behaviour
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    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.
  • Parliament Protests
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    Parliament ProtestsWednesday 16/2/2022 Who were the protestors taking part in what's been called the Convoy to Canberra? Leigh Sales interviews Mike Burgess, Director-General of Security at ASIO. Plus the religious schools that welcome LGBTI students.
  • Aged Care Crisis
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    Aged Care CrisisThursday 17/2/2022 The pandemic continues to cause a grim toll in aged care. Australia's largest coal-fired power plant looks set to close in 2025. Plus satire with Mark Humphries.
  • Fog of War
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    Fog of WarMonday 21/2/2022 Russia and Ukraine appear to be on the precipice of full-scale conflict. A bid by Mike Cannon-Brookes to take over AGL has failed. The Queensland Government announces an inquiry into public sector culture and integrity.
  • On the Brink
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    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.
  • Face Off
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    Face OffWednesday 23/2/2022 World leaders respond after Russia orders troops into eastern Ukraine. An extraordinary battle for control in the NSW Liberal Party has reached the Supreme Court. Leigh Sales interviews former foreign minister Julie Bishop.
  • Invasion
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    InvasionThursday 24/2/2022 Cities across Ukraine have come under fire as Russia launches an invasion. Labor MP Kaushaliya Vaghela alleges Victorian Premier's office turned a blind eye to systemic bullying.
  • Under Siege
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    Under SiegeMonday 28/2/2022 Russia continues to move into Ukraine on multiple fronts. Floods have devasted parts of south-east Queensland and northern New South Wales.
  • Flood Crisis
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    Flood CrisisTuesday 1/3/2022 The flood crisis continues in NSW and QLD. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has warned to expect an increase in illness and premature deaths as the earth warms. There is no end in sight to the war in Ukraine.
  • Underwater
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    UnderwaterWednesday 2/3/2022 Floods have devastated the city of Lismore in northern NSW, with more warnings of life-threatening flooding to come in Sydney's north-west. Plus the latest on Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Presented by Leigh Sales.
  • 1 in 1000
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    1 in 1000Thursday 3/3/2022 The latest on the floods crisis. Australia's biggest construction company accused of not paying foreign workers. Plus Western Australia's hard border has opened.
  • Disaster Funding
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    Disaster FundingMonday 7/3/2022 Questions over the federal government's Emergency Response Fund. The latest on the invasion of Ukraine. Plus remembering cricket legend Shane Warne.
  • Flood Havoc
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    Flood HavocTuesday 8/3/2022 Flood victims say they need more help from the government. The latest on the floods in NSW. Plus Leigh Sales interviews Dave Grohl about life on stage and off, his start in music and playing in Nirvana and the Foo Fighters.
  • National Emergency
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    National EmergencyWednesday 9/3/2022 The Prime Minister has declared the floods a national emergency. Leigh Sales interviews Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce. Plus a new Bob Hawke biography attempts to shine a light on his complexities and flaws.
  • Floods Crisis
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    Floods CrisisThursday 10/3/2022 Thousands of people have been displaced by Queensland floods. Two people have so far died from the mosquito-borne virus Japanese encephalitis. The pandemic has seen a surge in demand for puppies but where do they come from?
  • Floods Fallout
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    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 Payrise
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    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.
  • Housing Crisis
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    Housing CrisisWednesday 16/3/2022 The flood disaster has compounded a rental crisis in regional Australia. Concerns people on home care packages aren't getting the care they need because of ongoing staffing issues. Laura Tingle looks into government grants.
  • Slow Recovery
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    Slow RecoveryThursday 17/3/2022 Three weeks on, residents in Lismore are still overwhelmed with the clean-up after the floods. The Queensland Government continues to face questions over the Wellcamp quarantine facility. Plus satire with Mark Humphries.
  • The Cost of Living (Part 1)
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    The Cost of Living (Part 1)Monday 21/3/2022 Alan Kohler looks at the rising cost of living in a 2-part special. Labor Senator Kimberley Kitching, who died earlier this month, has been farewelled in Melbourne. Leigh Sales interviews new SA premier Peter Malinauskas.
  • The Cost of Living (Part 2)
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    The Cost of Living (Part 2)Tuesday 22/3/2022 In part two of Alan Kohler's series on inflation he examines the gamble the RBA will have to take on interest rates. A project mapping Australian neighbourhoods shows how many of us live in an area with a childcare shortage.
  • Carbon Investigation
    E47
    Carbon InvestigationWednesday 23/3/2022 Australia's carbon offset schemes lack integrity, former watchdog warns. The latest on the war in Ukraine. Plus Leigh Sales interviews former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd.
  • Climate Concern
    E48
    Climate ConcernThursday 24/3/2022 An unprecedented heatwave has hit Antarctica. As Australians get used to living with COVID, cases are again on the rise. Plus Facebook's parent company META is facing pressure from users, governments and investors.
  • Watching and Waiting
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    Watching and WaitingMonday 28/3/2022 How the Lismore flood disaster unfolded. What to expect from tomorrow's budget. Plus more questions over Australia's COVID-19 vaccine rollout.
  • Budget 2022: An ABC News Special
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    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.
  • Budget Fallout
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    Budget FalloutWednesday 30/3/2022 The government's job of selling the budget has been knocked off course by a Liberal senator's scathing character assessment of Scott Morrison. Plus residents in northern NSW are facing their second major flood in a month.
  • Budget Reply
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    Budget ReplyThursday 31/3/2022 Leigh Sales interviews Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese after his budget reply speech. Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy addresses Australia's parliament. Plus satire with Mark Humphries.
  • Housing Crisis
    E53
    Housing CrisisMonday 4/4/2022 Thousands of people have been left homeless by the floods in northern NSW. Prime Minister Scott Morrison rejects allegations about his pre-selection in 2007. Plus Russia accused of a massacre in a town near Kyiv.
  • Election Countdown
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    Election CountdownTuesday 5/4/2022 Leigh Sales interviews Prime Minister Scott Morrison. Laura Tingle on a strange couple of days in politics. Plus the volunteer firefighter struggling with cancers linked to bushfire smoke.
  • The Hillsong Empire
    E55
    The Hillsong EmpireWednesday 6/4/2022 7.30 investigates Hillsong's extensive international property portfolio. Confusion over government assistance for flood victims. Plus using electric vehicles in remote parts of Australia.
  • Big Spender
    E56
    Big SpenderThursday 7/4/2022 This federal election could set a new record for the amount of money spent by a single party. Leigh Sales interviews the President of Kosovo about the war in Ukraine. Plus satire with Mark Humphries.
  • It's On
    E57
    It's OnMonday 11/4/2022 Laura Tingle looks back at the past three years of the Morrison government. A messy first day of the campaign for the leaders of both major parties. The war in Ukraine has forced many pregnant women into a medical emergency.
  • Jobs Glitch
    E58
    Jobs GlitchTuesday 12/4/2022 Day two of the election campaign has been framed by Anthony Albanese's gaffe over the unemployment rate. The fight for the marginal Tasmanian seat of Bass. Plus the conflict in Ukraine is entering a new phase.
  • Pay Pressure
    E59
    Pay PressureWednesday 13/4/2022 The debate over which party is best placed to manage the economy. Leigh Sales interviews Greens leader Adam Bandt. Plus the inquest into the disappearance of a young Aboriginal woman in Queensland.
  • Positions Vacant
    E60
    Positions VacantThursday 14/4/2022 The unemployment rate remains steady at 4 per cent. Inside a Ukraine village that was subjected to a brutal Russian occupation. Plus desperate scenes in Shanghai as the lockdown continues.
  • Nuclear Option
    E61
    Nuclear OptionMonday 18/4/2022 Uncertainty over when Australia's nuclear submarines will be built. Laura Tingle interviews Defence Minister Peter Dutton. Plus the inquiry into whether Sydney's Star Casino should keep its licence.
  • Turbulent Times
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    Turbulent TimesTuesday 19/4/2022 Qantas customers have faced chaos at airports in recent weeks. Laura Tingle with the latest from the election campaign. Plus renewed calls for a Tamil asylum seeker family to be allowed to return to regional Queensland.
  • Security Pact
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    Security PactWednesday 20/4/2022 Australia is confronting a regional security scare in the midst of an election campaign. Leigh Sales interviews Foreign Affairs Minister Marise Payne and Shadow Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong.
  • Election 2022
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    Election 2022Thursday 21/4/2022 Laura Tingle looks at how the tone of the election campaign changed this week. Families demand action over regional nursing home. Plus Russia's invasion of Ukraine has prompted Sweden and Finland to seek NATO membership.
  • Longer Wait
    E65
    Longer WaitMonday 25/4/2022 COVID lockdowns might be a bad memory for most of us, but those awaiting elective surgery are still counting the cost. Plus, the Government is under pressure over the security pact between the Solomon Islands and Beijing.
  • Election 2022
    E66
    Election 2022Tuesday 26/4/2022 Week 3 of the election campaign has seen the focus shift to China's security deal with the Solomon Islands. What will the China deal mean for the people of the Solomon Islands? Plus tech billionaire Elon Musk to buy Twitter.
  • Australian Votes
    E67
    Australian VotesWednesday 27/4/2022 The so-called "teal independents" challenging sitting government MPs this election. The Victorian police force is facing allegations of misconduct. Plus the Country Women's Association of NSW celebrates its 100th birthday.
  • Doctor Shortage
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    Doctor ShortageThursday 28/4/2022 Regional hospitals are struggling and some towns don't have full-time GPs. Laura Tingle has the latest from the election campaign. The marginal seat of Boothby in SA will be crucial to the government's re-election hopes.
  • Housing Pitch
    E69
    Housing PitchMonday 2/5/2022 Labor has officially launched its election campaign and announced a new housing policy. Australia's rental crisis. Plus Labor targets the marginal inner-city electorate of Brisbane.
  • Back to the Future
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    Back to the FutureTuesday 3/5/2022 The Reserve Bank pushes interest rates higher for the first time in a decade. Leigh Sales interviews Treasurer Josh Frydenberg and Shadow Treasurer Jim Chalmers. Plus the push for an Indigenous Voice to Parliament.
  • Watchdog Warning
    E71
    Watchdog WarningWednesday 4/5/2022 The PM ramps up attacks on proposals for a powerful federal anti-corruption watchdog. Liberal Tim Wilson and independent Zoe Daniel vie for the seat of Goldstein. The US Supreme Court's draft decision to overturn Roe v Wade.
  • Court Battle
    E72
    Court BattleThursday 5/5/2022 The Ben Roberts-Smith defamation trial continues. The NDIS keeps looming up as an issue in this election campaign. Leigh Sales interviews Ukraine's foreign minister. Plus satire with Mark Humphries.
  • Hard Sell
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    Hard SellMonday 9/5/2022 Laura Tingle analyses Sunday's debate between Scott Morrison and Anthony Albanese. Parents are sending their children to private schools in record numbers. Plus the battle for the Northern Territory electorate of Lingiari.
  • Left in Limbo
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    Left in LimboTuesday 10/5/2022 Businesses devastated by the Lismore floods say they've yet to see much of the promised financial help. The big issues that have so far remained largely unaddressed this campaign. Laura Tingle interviews Anthony Albanese.
  • Wages Debate
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    Wages DebateWednesday 11/5/2022 As the election campaign enters its final straight, wages dominate the debate. We join Barnaby Joyce on the campaign trail. Plus medical groups are underwhelmed by the lack of ideas on health reforms this election.
  • Mortgage Pain
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    Mortgage PainThursday 12/5/2022 The interest rate rise is weighing on the minds of suburban voters this election. Behind the scenes on the Morrison and Albanese campaigns. Plus political satire with Mark Humphries.
  • The Final Pitch
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    The Final PitchMonday 16/5/2022 Leigh Sales interviews Prime Minister Scott Morrison. The Liberal Party held its campaign launch on the weekend.
  • Housing Divide
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    Housing DivideTuesday 17/5/2022 Alan Kohler looks at how housing affordability is being addressed by the major parties. The speed of the energy transition in Australia is no longer being dictated by the major parties. The battle for the seat of Gilmore.
  • Disaster Plan
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    Disaster PlanWednesday 18/5/2022 Insiders claim there's a lack of investment in long-term natural disaster modelling. Anthony Albanese at the Press Club. Facebook accused of deliberately shutting down pages for some emergency services and charities in 2021.
  • No Receipts
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    No ReceiptsThursday 19/5/2022 Nursing home owners don't need to provide evidence of how much they spend on food. Laura Tingle on the day in politics. Plus the non-government schools that received JobKeeper.
  • The Verdict
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    The VerdictMonday 23/5/2022 Millions of voters abandoned the major parties at the federal election. The rise of the teal independents. Plus Leigh Sales interviews Linda Burney and Barnaby Joyce.
  • Missing Millions
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    Missing MillionsTuesday 24/5/2022 Millions of dollars are missing from a group of funeral funds that have left almost 15,000 Aboriginal people out of pocket. In Fowler, Dai Le defeated Labor's parachute candidate Kristina Keneally amid a community backlash.
  • Data Breach
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    Data BreachWednesday 25/5/2022 Investigation reveals how school students were tracked during lockdowns. At least 19 children have died after another school shooting in the US. Plus journalists who were pepper sprayed by Victoria Police take legal action.
  • Housing Crisis
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    Housing CrisisThursday 26/5/2022 People are finding themselves homeless for the first time due to the rental squeeze. Fresh concerns over China's plans in the Pacific. Plus satire with Mark Humphries.
  • Protest Vote
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    Protest VoteMonday 30/5/2022 The Liberal Party and the Nationals elected new leaders today. Once again an American town is counting the terrible cost of gun violence. Plus experts question the AFL's concussion protocol.
  • Behind Closed Doors
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    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.
  • New Hope
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    New HopeWednesday 1/6/2022 The DNA program hoping to solve Australia's baffling missing persons cases. How will the 47th parliament adjust to a big crossbench? Canada confronts the disturbing legacy of its residential schools for Indigenous children.
  • Power Shift
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    Power ShiftThursday 2/6/2022 How Labor brought coal seat voters back to the fold. Leigh Sales interviews Foreign Minister Penny Wong. Plus the latest on the war in Ukraine.
  • Gas Crunch
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    Gas CrunchMonday 6/6/2022 Australia's gas crisis. Fears of a mass exodus of hospital workers as doctors and nurses face burnout. Plus Leigh Sales interviews Tom Hanks.
  • Rate Pain
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    Rate PainTuesday 7/6/2022 Australian homeowners will be hit hard by today's half a percentage point rate rise. The world is going through an energy shock. Boris Johnson will remain as UK Prime Minister for now after surviving a vote of no-confidence.
  • Choppy Waters
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    Choppy WatersWednesday 8/6/2022 The ripple effects of the latest interest rate hike. The new Albanese government is still assessing the fallout from China's diplomatic blitz in the Pacific. Plus the remarkable technology helping a man walk again.
  • Carbon Dilemma
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    Carbon DilemmaThursday 9/6/2022 Big new gas project prompts climate concerns. Higher education embroiled in a wages scandal. Plus Leigh Sales interviews Energy Minister Chris Bowen.
  • Premium Risk
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    Premium RiskMonday 13/6/2022 For those facing floods, insurance is expensive and affordability is predicted to get worse. The collapse of a funeral insurance company. Plus the Nadesalingam family return to Biloela.
  • Power Pain
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    Power PainTuesday 14/6/2022 The electricity market covering the east coast, Tasmania and South Australia is barely keep the lights on right now. Leigh Sales interviews Reserve Bank Governor Philip Lowe. Plus the Socceroos are heading to the World Cup.
  • Construction Woes
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    Construction WoesWednesday 15/6/2022 More than 100 building companies have gone bust this year and more are expected. Debate over Australia becoming a republic has fired up again. Teacher Eddie Woo is leading a government program to transform maths in schools.
  • Snowy 2.0
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    Snowy 2.0Thursday 16/6/2022 Snowy 2.0 is massively over budget and running way behind schedule. NSW and Victoria have committed to an extra year of early childhood learning. Plus satire with Mark Humphries.
  • Travel Chaos
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    Travel ChaosMonday 20/6/2022 Travellers warned to expect more disruption due to worker shortages. Family and friends of Julian Assange urge the Australian government to demand his US extradition be stopped. Plus Ukrainian refugees arrive in Australia.
  • Cyber Scams
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    Cyber ScamsTuesday 21/6/2022 From text messages to fraudulent ads, how scammers are draining bank accounts. Survivors of childhood sexual abuse call for the end of a loophole preventing victims of crime from accessing the superannuation of their abusers.
  • Power Crisis
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    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.
  • Major Challenges
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    Major ChallengesThursday 23/6/2022 Leigh Sales interviews Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. One year on from storms that lashed Victoria, many people are still waiting for their homes to be repaired or rebuilt. Plus satire with Mark Humphries.
  • Safety Concerns
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    Safety ConcernsMonday 27/6/2022 Boeing 737 MAX mid-air emergencies revealed as US agency prepares to probe production issues. Plus Crossbenchers threaten to stymie some of Labor's legislative agenda after the PM slashed their allocation of senior staff.
  • Buy Now Pay Later
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    Buy Now Pay LaterTuesday 28/6/2022 Australians spent billions of dollars through buy now, pay later services last financial year. After overturning Roe v Wade there are concerns the US Supreme Court may overturn other major decisions.
  • Rental Crisis
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    Rental CrisisWednesday 29/6/2022 Renters are a growing force at the ballot box. The Queensland government has been put on notice that its integrity system is in urgent need of an overhaul. Leigh Sales interviews Ash Barty's mindset coach Ben Crowe.
  • Bomb Verdict
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    Bomb VerdictThursday 30/6/2022 A man has been found guilty of the 1994 National Crime Authority bombing in Adelaide. Russia's invasion of Ukraine is threatening food supplies for millions of people. Leigh Sales signs off after 12 years as anchor of 7.30.
  • Déjà Vu
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    Déjà VuMonday 4/7/2022 Some communities in NSW are facing floods for the fourth time in 18 months. Will rising interest rates around the world spark a global recession? Sarah Ferguson interviews Acting Prime Minister Richard Marles.
  • Rate Rise
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    Rate RiseTuesday 5/7/2022 The Reserve Bank lifted the cash rate by half a per cent today. The infrastructure upgrades required to harness more renewable energy. Plus is Australia back in the space race?
  • Flood Emergency
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    Flood EmergencyWednesday 6/7/2022 Four months after floods hit northern NSW, some residents are still living in tents and cars. Sarah Ferguson interviews former World Bank chief economist Joseph Stiglitz. UK PM Boris Johnson in more political trouble.
  • Boris Steps Down
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    Boris Steps DownThursday 7/7/2022 UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson to step down. Sarah Ferguson interviews New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern. The Attorney-General has ordered charges against lawyer Bernard Collaery to be dropped.
  • Flood Dilemma
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    Flood DilemmaMonday 11/7/2022 How and where do we rebuild after the floods? New details revealed about the appointment of the former NSW deputy premier to a US trade role. Japan is in mourning after the assassination of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
  • Systemic Failures
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    Systemic FailuresTuesday 12/7/2022 A spate of domestic violence murders in Queensland has amplified calls for an overhaul of how police treat victims and their perpetrators. The latest on the political unrest in Sri Lanka. The coal town at a crossroads.
  • Gig Economy
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    Gig EconomyWednesday 13/7/2022 Global gig companies are bowing to public pressure to lift their game after a spate of deaths. The United States has unveiled a big diplomatic push in the South Pacific. Plus, the debate over transgender athletes.
  • New Wave
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    New WaveThursday 14/7/2022 Some experts suggest reintroducing public health measures to slow the spread of COVID. Sarah Ferguson interviews Health Minister Mark Butler. Europe in a crisis of its own making as it attempts to wean itself off Russian gas.
  • Faulty Towers
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    Faulty TowersMonday 18/7/2022 Apartment owners stuck in lengthy and expensive legal battles over building defects. The new Labor government's parliamentary battles begin next week. An Australian teenager is believed to have been killed in a Syrian jail.
  • Long Road
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    Long RoadTuesday 19/7/2022 The growing number of people suffering from long COVID. The latest report on Australia's environment says it is in a poor state. Plus a look at Sri Lanka's economic crisis.
  • Under Pressure
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    Under PressureWednesday 20/7/2022 Hospitals are struggling to keep up with a spike in COVID cases. Victoria's anti-corruption commission has made damning findings against the Victorian Labor Party. Plus the review looking at the Reserve Bank.
  • Struck Again
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    Struck AgainThursday 21/7/2022 Dr Norman Swan looks at the rise of COVID reinfections. Aged care residents on what their lives have been like during the pandemic. Plus Australia on high alert for foot and mouth disease.
  • New Management
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    New ManagementMonday 25/7/2022 The new federal parliament meets for the first time tomorrow - Climate change will be PM Anthony Albanese's biggest challenge. Plus the monkeypox outbreak has been declared a public health emergency of international concern.
  • Confronting
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    ConfrontingWednesday 27/7/2022 Today's inflation rate of 6.1 per cent is the highest in two decades. The family of an Adelaide woman killed in Malaysia hopes an inquest will prompt change. Plus Sarah Ferguson interviews Aged Care Minister Anika Wells.
  • 'Harsh Truth'
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    'Harsh Truth'Thursday 28/7/2022 How the Albanese government plans to tackle cost of living pressures. Sarah Ferguson interviews Treasurer Jim Chalmers. Tasmania's Aboriginal land council asks locals to consider returning private land to traditional owners.
  • Rent Squeeze
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    Rent SqueezeMonday 1/8/2022 As rents across Australia soar, government rental assistance is falling behind. Anthony Albanese has launched the push to enshrine an Indigenous Voice to Parliament in the constitution. Sarah Ferguson interviews Noel Pearson.
  • Rate Pain
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    Rate PainTuesday 2/8/2022 The RBA raise interest rates for the fourth month in a row. QLD's Public Trustee office faces accusations of excessive charges and fees for no service. Tensions over Taiwan increase as a potential visit by Nancy Pelosi looms.
  • High Alert
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    High AlertWednesday 3/8/2022 The Prime Minister has announced an urgent review of the Australian Defence Force. A former judge says the transfer of teenage boys from Banksia Hill Detention Centre to an adult prison is a sign of a "broken" system.
  • New Climate
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    New ClimateThursday 4/8/2022 The Albanese government is celebrating a substantial legislative victory after its climate change bill passed the lower house. The Ukrainian women signing up to fight for their country. Plus satire with Mark Humphries.
  • I'm The Victim
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    I'm The VictimMonday 8/8/2022 Former NSW deputy premier John Barilaro has appeared at a parliamentary inquiry into his controversial appointment to a role in New York. Plus Sarah Ferguson interviews US Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman.
  • Flood Warning
    E126
    Flood WarningTuesday 9/8/2022 A report into the February floods in northern NSW found information from the Bureau of Meteorology was "incorrect and out of date". Legal groups fight to have some COVID fines ruled invalid. Remembering Olivia Newton-John.
  • Funding Fight
    E127
    Funding FightWednesday 10/8/2022 A growing number of people are concerned about their NDIS funding plans. China's ambassador to Australia addressed the National Press Club. The US is in unchartered territory following the FBI raid on Donald Trump's home.
  • Peter Dutton
    E128
    Peter DuttonThursday 11/8/2022 Sarah Ferguson interviews Opposition Leader Peter Dutton. The interim report from the Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide. Economic uncertainty prompts some older Australians to re-think their retirement plans.
  • Shadow Government
    E129
    Shadow GovernmentMonday 15/8/2022 Former PM Scott Morrison was secretly appointed to the health, finance and resources portfolios. Rents are continuing to grow and experts say there's no respite in sight. Sarah Ferguson interviews former PM Malcolm Turnbull.
  • Extraordinary Measures
    E130
    Extraordinary MeasuresTuesday 16/8/2022 Scott Morrison breaks his silence about his secret ministerial appointments. Sarah Ferguson interviews former prime minister John Howard. Plus the inquest into the deaths of residents at aged care home Newmarch House.
  • Defiant
    E131
    DefiantWednesday 17/8/2022 Questions remain over Scott Morrison's secret appointment to multiple portfolios. A Catholic priest claims he was wrongly charged over a Blockade Australia protest. Australian business leaders rethink their exposure to China.
  • Broken System
    E132
    Broken SystemThursday 18/8/2022 A Fair Work change to the award that covers many home care workers kicked in last month. More of Scott Morrison's colleagues urge the former PM to apologise. Sarah Ferguson interviews Mick Fuller about the NSW flood inquiry.
  • Criminal Connections
    E133
    Criminal ConnectionsMonday 22/8/2022 An ABC investigation reveals the links between a company with a major stake in Australia's most expensive casino venture and notorious organised crime figures in Hong Kong and Macau. Sarah Ferguson interviews Peter Garrett.
  • Failure to Inform
    E134
    Failure to InformTuesday 23/8/2022 The Prime Minister has released a legal opinion from the Solicitor-General on Scott Morrison's moves to install himself in powerful ministries. For six months, Ukraine has held Russia's war machine at bay.
  • Approaching the Summit
    E135
    Approaching the SummitWednesday 24/8/2022 What to expect from the Albanese government's Jobs and Skills Summit next week. Sarah Ferguson interviews ACTU Secretary Sally McManus. Plus the people stuck in hospital due to NDIS delays.
  • Inherently Unsafe
    E136
    Inherently UnsafeThursday 25/8/2022 Inquiry hears horror stories about Tasmania's Ashley Youth Detention Centre. Plus Sarah Ferguson interviews Employment Minister Tony Burke.
  • 100 Days
    E137
    100 DaysMonday 29/8/2022 Anthony Albanese marks 100 days in government with a Press Club Address. The inquiry into the Star Entertainment Group has left many questions unanswered. Sarah Ferguson interviews Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen.
  • Guilty
    E138
    GuiltyTuesday 30/8/2022 Chris Dawson has been found guilty of murdering his wife 40 years ago. Sarah Ferguson interviews former Fox News political editor Chris Stirewalt. Plus the program trying to encourage more Indigenous women to enter politics.
  • Women's Work
    E139
    Women's WorkWednesday 31/8/2022 Workforce issues affecting women will be one of the first topics discussed at the Albanese government's Jobs and Skills Summit. Another key focus will be productivity and the lack of new businesses entering the market.
  • Reaching the Summit
    E140
    Reaching the SummitThursday 1/9/2022 All the developments from day one of the Albanese government's Jobs Summit. Sarah Ferguson interviews Treasurer Jim Chalmers. Plus Australian golfer Cameron Smith has defected to the controversial LIV tour.
  • Political Climate
    E141
    Political ClimateMonday 5/9/2022 Federal parliament is back and action on climate is in focus. Victims of sexual assault in Victoria are being forced to wait, sometimes nearly a day, in the clothes they were attacked in to see specialist forensic doctors.
  • Xiao Qian
    E142
    Xiao QianTuesday 6/9/2022 Sarah Ferguson interviews China's Ambassador to Australia Xiao Qian. Plus the Reserve Bank has raised the cash rate for a fifth consecutive month.
  • Timor Gap
    E143
    Timor GapWednesday 7/9/2022 Timor-Leste's battle to profit from the Timor Sea's oil and gas riches. Sarah Ferguson interviews Timor-Leste President Jose Ramos-Horta. Plus Laura Tingle looks at today's national accounts figures.
  • Inquest Begins
    E144
    Inquest BeginsThursday 8/9/2022 An inquest has revealed new details about the fatal police shooting of an Aboriginal teenager. Three months out from Victoria's election both major parties are at loggerheads over a multi-billion-dollar infrastructure project.
  • The New King
    E145
    The New KingMonday 12/9/2022 King Charles takes the throne as the world comes to grips with news of the Queen's death. The impact of the Queen's death on Australia's parliament. Pakistan's unprecedented crisis with millions of people displaced by floods.
  • The Queen and I
    E146
    The Queen and ITuesday 13/9/2022 Australian-born Samantha Cohen reveals what it was like working for the Queen. Victoria's triple-0 service under heavy scrutiny following a report that found at least 33 people died following delays.
  • Falling Star
    E147
    Falling StarWednesday 14/9/2022 The NSW Premier warns Sydney's Star casino its doors might be "likely to close" if it does not comply with a court order. An inquest has found police shouldn't have entered a house where they shot a man dead in his bedroom.
  • Locked Up
    E148
    Locked UpThursday 15/9/2022 A legal challenge by children held in watch houses in Queensland has been launched. The UK in the midst of possibly the biggest security operation in its history. Sarah Ferguson interviews the Polish Ambassador to Ukraine.
  • Line of Fire
    E150
    Line of FireTuesday 20/9/2022 Videos raise questions about conduct of Australian Commandos in Afghanistan. With Queen Elizabeth now laid to rest, the focus in the UK turns to problems facing the country. Sarah Ferguson interviews director James Cameron.
  • Line of Fire
    E151
    Line of FireWednesday 21/9/2022 Australian commando under investigation over 2012 Afghanistan rotation. It's now been a year since the Morrison Government cancelled the French submarine contract. Plus inside Penrith's multi-million-dollar stadium upgrade.
  • Dangerous Waters
    E152
    Dangerous WatersThursday 22/9/2022 Sri Lanka's economic crisis is pushing people struggling without basic supplies to try to come to Australia by boat. Senator Patrick Dodson is visiting the UN to talk with other nations about getting Indigenous voices heard.
  • Data Breach
    E153
    Data BreachMonday 26/9/2022 A record number of Australians are holding down more than one job to make ends meet. Independent MP Helen Haines on a national anti-corruption body. The disability royal commission hears more allegations of abuse and neglect.
  • Funding Fight
    E154
    Funding FightTuesday 27/9/2022 The latest report card on the education system has prompted calls for the Commonwealth to lift its funding of public schools. Across Iran, anti-government protests continue. British novelist Dame Hilary Mantel has died.
  • Federal Watchdog
    E155
    Federal WatchdogWednesday 28/9/2022 The Labor government has introduced its legislation for a national anti-corruption commission. Laura Tingle interviews Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus and Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk.
  • Flood Risk
    E156
    Flood RiskThursday 29/9/2022 Floodwaters have turned the rural community of Wee Waa into an island. The fallout from the Optus data breach continues. Laura Tingle interviews Treasurer Jim Chalmers. Plus satire with Mark Humphries.
  • Super Scam
    E157
    Super ScamMonday 3/10/2022 Foreign call centre raided over alleged links to a scam tricking Australians out of their superannuation; Norman Swan on the decision to scrap mandatory COVID-19 isolation; plus communities in Florida reel from Hurricane Ian.
  • Rate Rise
    E158
    Rate RiseTuesday 4/10/2022 The RBA raise rates by 25 basis points, less than was widely expected. Scientists say the gas industry's final push is putting Lake Eyre at risk. Public hearings reveal profound flaws in Queensland's forensic DNA services.
  • Bad Sport
    E159
    Bad SportWednesday 5/10/2022 The pervasiveness of sports betting among school kids. Recent allegations of racist treatment in the AFL has put a spotlight on the safety and welfare of young Indigenous players.
  • Tough Time
    E160
    Tough TimeThursday 6/10/2022 Whatever clouds might be on the horizon for Australia's economy its nothing compared to the UK. Australian War Memorial says it plans to represent frontier wars between First Nations people and colonial soldiers and settlers.
  • Off the Grid
    E161
    Off the GridMonday 10/10/2022 A recent surge in cheaper renewable energy is hastening the end of coal-fired power. Sarah Ferguson interviews Richard Marles. The twin brother of an Aboriginal man who died in custody calls for changes to the justice system.
  • Recession Risk
    E162
    Recession RiskTuesday 11/10/2022 The language of international economic bodies is noticeably gloomier than a few weeks ago. Sarah Ferguson interviews Chris Bowen and Professor Brian Cox. The heritage dispute over plans to build a $3bn hospital in Adelaide.
  • 20 Years On
    E163
    20 Years OnWednesday 12/10/2022 The nation commemorates the 20th anniversary of the Bali bombings. IBAC Commissioner Robert Redlich speaks out in his first TV interview. Iran has entered its fourth week of protests sparked by the death of Mahsa Amini.
  • President for Life
    E164
    President for LifeThursday 13/10/2022 This weekend, the Chinese Communist Party will host its 20th National Congress. Sarah Ferguson interviews Kevin Rudd and Jim Chalmers. Plus Australia has signed up to global efforts to cap methane emissions.
  • Medicare Scandal
    E165
    Medicare ScandalMonday 17/10/2022 Doctors are abusing the $28 billion Medicare system, at times putting patients at risk according to findings of an expert. Sarah Ferguson speaks to Shepparton Mayor Shane Sali. Jan 6 committee vote to subpoena Donald Trump.
  • Super Scam
    E166
    Super ScamTuesday 18/10/2022 A sophisticated new scam has been uncovered targeting Australians for their superannuation. Laura Tingle examines what a wellbeing budget would look like. Plus Sarah Ferguson interviews Health Minister Mark Butler.
  • Medicare Scandal
    E167
    Medicare ScandalWednesday 19/10/2022 How cosmetic surgeons are taking advantage of Medicare. Floodwaters are receding in Rochester as the arduous clean-up task begins. The previous government came under scrutiny over its handing of a number of grant programs.
  • Sponsor Scrutiny
    E168
    Sponsor ScrutinyThursday 20/10/2022 Fallout from Netball's multi-million-dollar sponsorship deal with Hancock Prospecting, owned by Gina Rinehart. Labor has reversed the former Coalition government's decision to recognise West Jerusalem as Israel's capital.
  • Medicare Scandal
    E169
    Medicare ScandalMonday 24/10/2022 In part three of an investigation into Medicare we turn our attention to the regulator. Treasurer Jim Chalmers prepares to deliver his first budget. Football's Australia Cup Final was overshadowed by fans making Nazi salutes.
  • Budget Pressure
    E171
    Budget PressureWednesday 26/10/2022 Last night's budget was forecasting energy costs rising by 20% this year. Flexible arrangements are the future of office work, are workplace laws about to catch up? Sarah Ferguson interviews WA Premier Mark McGowan.
  • Budget 2022
    E172
    Budget 2022Thursday 27/10/2022 Reaction to the Opposition's Budget Reply. Traditional owners want Wittenoom, the notorious asbestos ghost town in Western Australia, to be cleaned up. Plus satire with Mark Humphries.
  • Outback Tragedy
    E173
    Outback TragedyMonday 31/10/2022 The death of an Anangu man in the 1930s is the centre of an outback tragedy involving race, murder and injustice. A Royal Commission begins its examination of the robodebt fiasco. Plus David Speers interviews Marcia Langton.
  • Data Breach
    E174
    Data BreachTuesday 1/11/2022 Data breaches at Optus and Medibank have put a spotlight on cyber security and privacy. The RBA has lifted interest rates to a nine-year high. The Australian researcher whose breakthrough has saved lives around the world.
  • National Vigils
    E175
    National VigilsWednesday 2/11/2022 The recent death of a 15-year-old Aboriginal boy in WA sparked an outpouring of grief. New UK PM Rishi Sunak inherited a country on the brink of recession. Plus First Nations rapper Tasman Keith on growing up in Bowraville.
  • Glut of Greed
    E176
    Glut of GreedThursday 3/11/2022 The Albanese government is considering an intervention in the gas market to bring gas prices down. Sarah Ferguson interviews climate activist Greta Thunberg. Somalia is experiencing its third drought in a decade.
  • Tough Climate
    E177
    Tough ClimateMonday 7/11/2022 World leaders gather in Egypt for the UN climate summit. Adam Goodes returns to the public arena for the referendum on the Uluru Statement. Boy fighting to save glossy black cockatoo habitat from an aged care development.
  • 2022 Midterm Elections
    E178
    2022 Midterm ElectionsTuesday 8/11/2022 Republicans tipped to take back Congress and potentially the Senate in the US midterm elections. Sarah Ferguson interviews renowned journalist Bob Woodward. Coercive control legislation is now before two state parliaments.
  • Data Threat
    E179
    Data ThreatWednesday 9/11/2022 Customer data stolen from Medibank has been released on the dark web. The latest on the US midterm election results. Plus the small community converting an old convent into a home for Ukrainian refugees.
  • Dirty Monday
    E180
    Dirty MondayThursday 10/11/2022 The billion-dollar poker machine industry, and its ties to money laundering and addiction, is in the spotlight. Laura Tingle on the day in politics. Plus satire with Mark Humphries.
  • Trapped
    E181
    TrappedMonday 14/11/2022 The dingo debate and the controversial practice of wild dog management. The nation's top scientists are investigating what can be done to protect the NSW city of Lismore from further flood disasters.
  • Breaking The Ice
    E182
    Breaking The IceTuesday 15/11/2022 Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is due to meet China's President Xi Jinping at the G20 summit tonight. The federal government has revealed to 7.30 it will introduce measures to recycle all plastic waste by 2040.
  • Inundation
    E183
    InundationWednesday 16/11/2022 The latest on the flood-ravaged areas of NSW. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has met with China's President Xi Jinping. Sarah Ferguson interviews Foreign Minister Penny Wong.
  • Inundation
    E184
    InundationThursday 17/11/2022 As floods continue to wash across NSW, incredible stories of bravery and loss are emerging. Sarah Ferguson interviews Climate Change Minister Chris Bowen. The families of MH17 crash victims are still searching for justice.
  • Pain Relief
    E185
    Pain ReliefMonday 21/11/2022 Australia's medicines regulator is considering tighter restrictions on pain-relief drugs. Resetting Australia's relationship with China. Sarah Ferguson interviews World Trade Organisation director-general Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala.
  • Workplace Showdown
    E186
    Workplace ShowdownTuesday 22/11/2022 The government is still in negotiations to get its industrial relations bill through parliament. Sarah Ferguson interviews Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus. A report finds QLD Police has a culture of sexism, racism and misogyny.
  • Home Stretch
    E187
    Home StretchWednesday 23/11/2022 Victoria could be heading for a hung parliament. An insider claims medical device companies are upselling products to surgeons in operating theatres. Thousands of people in PNG's capital Port Moresby are facing homelessness.
  • Offshore Money
    E188
    Offshore MoneyThursday 24/11/2022 Liquidators are investigating a failed Australian company whose investors claim they are owed hundreds of millions of dollars. Russia continues to target and destroy Ukraine's civilian infrastructure.
  • Free
    E189
    FreeMonday 28/11/2022 Sarah Ferguson interviews Sean Turnell, the Australian professor who became a political prisoner in Myanmar. Plus Scott Morrison will face a censure motion over his secret ministries.
  • The Voice
    E190
    The VoiceTuesday 29/11/2022 What will the Indigenous Voice to Parliament achieve? Three change-makers weigh in. Sarah Ferguson interviews Linda Burney. Plus extraordinary scenes in China with demonstrations against COVID lockdowns.
  • 'Abuse of Power'
    E191
    'Abuse of Power'Wednesday 30/11/2022 Scott Morrison censured by the House of Representatives over his secret ministries. Sarah Ferguson interviews Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. Plus South Australia braces for floods.
  • Crypto Crash
    E192
    Crypto CrashThursday 1/12/2022 The collapse of cryptocurrency exchange FTX has wreaked havoc in Australia. Sarah Ferguson interviews Finland's Prime Minister Sanna Marin. One of Australia's rising stars in the Socceroos is 18-year-old Garang Kuol.
  • Inundation
    E193
    InundationMonday 5/12/2022 How the Eugowra flood disaster unfolded. What is the 'Barbie drug' and why are authorities worried? Plus healthcare workers are sounding the alarm on the mental health crisis inside the industry.
  • Rake Rise
    E194
    Rake RiseTuesday 6/12/2022 The Reserve Bank raises rates to the highest level in a decade. The ACCC is monitoring airlines over price gouging concerns. Plus Sarah Ferguson interviews South Australia's Premier Peter Malinauskas.
  • Power Struggle
    E195
    Power StruggleWednesday 7/12/2022 The plan to put a price cap on gas and coal. Sarah Ferguson interviews Dr Anthony Fauci and Nationals MP Barnaby Joyce. Plus it's hoped workers from Pacific Island nations will help bolster the aged care workforce.
  • Sugar Hit
    E196
    Sugar HitThursday 8/12/2022 Experts are concerned hidden sugars are increasing childhood obesity. Sarah Ferguson interviews Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek. Plus South Sudanese community leaders say suicide among young people is "out of control".
  • Power Play
    E197
    Power PlayMonday 12/12/2022 The government's plan for power bills. Laura Tingle interviews Treasurer Jim Chalmers. Plus rural towns across Australia are finding it harder than ever to get doctors.
  • Dark Day
    E198
    Dark DayTuesday 13/12/2022 The nation is reeling following a siege in rural Queensland that left six people dead. New laws in NSW under scrutiny after a climate protester was sentenced to more than a year in jail after causing major traffic disruption.
  • 'Reputation on the line'
    E199
    'Reputation on the line'Wednesday 14/12/2022 Scott Morrison has appeared at the Robodebt royal commission. The January 6 attack on the US Capitol dramatically changed the life of former police officer Mike Fanone. Plus Sarah Ferguson interviews Tom Hanks.
  • No Cover
    E200
    No CoverThursday 15/12/2022 As extreme weather increases the threat to homes, insurance companies are hiking premiums to unaffordable levels or refusing cover at all. Russia continues to attack Ukraine's power grid as a bitterly cold winter sets in.
  • Bank Withdrawal
    E201
    Bank WithdrawalMonday 19/12/2022 The regional customers facing long journeys to get cash following bank closures. Laura Tingle interviews Rebekha Sharkie. Plus issues within football in Australia have been simmering under the surface for more than a decade.
  • 'Unfit For Office'
    E202
    'Unfit For Office'Tuesday 20/12/2022 The January 6 committee has recommended criminal charges against Donald Trump. Laura Tingle interviews Kim Beazley. Plus Trumpeter Billy Burton is still performing at the age of 90.
  • Crypto Gamble
    E203
    Crypto GambleWednesday 21/12/2022 The under-regulated online gambling industry is increasingly fuelled by cryptocurrency. Some Tasmanians feel they're being pressured into building a stadium they can't afford. Plus Laura Tingle interviews Megan Davis.
  • 2022
    E204
    2022Thursday 22/12/2022 2022 has been a year of change. Tonight we take a look back at the people, events and stories that shaped the year. (Final for 2022)

 

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