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Weekend Breakfast
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Weekend Breakfast

23:00–01:00

All the news you need to start your Sunday. Fauziah Ibrahim and Johanna Nicholson bring you the latest news, interviews, politics, culture, weather and global affairs. Plus sport with Daniela Intili.

Upcoming

Offsiders
Sun 00:00

Offsiders

00:00–00:30
The World This Week
Sun 00:30

The World This Week

00:30–01:00
Insiders
Sun 01:00

Insiders

01:00–02:00

David Speers discusses the week in politics with Andrew Probyn, Clare Armstrong and Phil Coorey including the government secures Coalition support to pass gambling reform, NDIS overhaul and the News Bargaining Incentive.

Compass
Sun 01:00

Compass

01:00–01:30
Songs of Praise
Sun 01:30

Songs of Praise

01:30–02:00
ABC News At Noon
Sun 02:00

ABC News At Noon

02:00–02:30
Offsiders
Sun 02:00

Offsiders

02:00–02:30

Abbey Gelmi and the panel Marnie Vinall, Vince Rugari and Ryan Hoffman discuss the scandal surrounding Sydney Swans AFL players, the Second Cricket Test between Australia and Bangladesh plus the latest NRL and NRLW news.

The World This Week
Sun 02:30

The World This Week

02:30–03:00

Manny Tsigas presents a roundup of the week's big stories. This week: A 60-day deal to halt fighting between the US and Iran expires, Meta's child safety trial begins, plus Prince Harry and Meghan announce return to the UK.

Landline
Sun 02:30

Landline

02:30–03:30
Compass
Sun 03:00

Compass

03:00–03:30

"Jesus was a troublemaker" is a favourite quote of the Sisters of Charity - a feisty order of nuns who help immigrants, orphans and those shunned by society. Now they've decided to close the order when the last sister dies.

Songs of Praise
Sun 03:30

Songs of Praise

03:30–04:00

Claire McCollum visits Crathie Kirk in the Cairngorms National Park to discover why this church and its beautiful Highland location close to Balmoral Castle is so beloved by locals, visitors and the Royal Family.

Gardening Australia
Sun 03:30

Gardening Australia

03:30–04:15
ABC News WA
Sun 04:00

ABC News WA

04:00–04:30

Melissa Mackay presents the latest from ABC News on the weekend bringing you today's top stories and coverage of events as they unfold. Plus original reporting, analysis and updated news, sport, weather and information.

Portrait Artist Of The Year
Sun 04:15

Portrait Artist Of The Year

04:15–05:10
Landline
Sun 04:30

Landline

04:30–05:30

Restoring healthy waterways in south-east Queensland; Why this year is shaping up as one to remember for the sheep industry; The woman helping producers recover value from farm waste; and Heywire winner Cameron.

The Assembly
Sun 05:10

The Assembly

05:10–06:00
Gardening Australia
Sun 05:30

Gardening Australia

05:30–06:15

We focus on food growing, joining gardeners on the Sydney Edible Garden Trail. Tammy visits a garden with a Sri Lankan twist, Sophie shows her orchard's progress, and we meet a chef making the most of vegetables.

Creative Types With Virginia Trioli
Sun 06:00

Creative Types With Virginia Trioli

06:00–06:30
Portrait Artist Of The Year
Sun 06:15

Portrait Artist Of The Year

06:15–07:10

Nine artists, both amateur and professional, create portraits of celebrity sitters Matt Preston, Dannii Minogue and John Safran. Each with their own unique style, work under a time limit to earn a spot in the semi-finals.

Amanda & Alan's Italian Job
Sun 06:30

Amanda & Alan's Italian Job

06:30–07:00
Take 5
Sun 07:00

Take 5

07:00–07:30
The Assembly
Sun 07:10

The Assembly

07:10–08:00

In this special "behind the scenes" episode, renowned interviewer Leigh Sales meets up with five of the students from Season 1 to reflect on their time learning journalism and interviewing celebrated Australians.

Back Roads
Sun 07:30

Back Roads

07:30–08:00
Creative Types With Virginia Trioli
Sun 08:00

Creative Types With Virginia Trioli

08:00–08:30

Award winning filmmaker, Kaytetye man, Warwick Thornton has three people warring inside him: director, writer, cinematographer: but one must always win. In the searing beauty of Alice Springs, we witness the struggles.

Antiques Roadshow
Sun 08:00

Antiques Roadshow

08:00–09:00
Amanda & Alan's Italian Job
Sun 08:30

Amanda & Alan's Italian Job

08:30–09:00

Amanda Holden and Alan Carr purchase a dilapidated 17th Century house for one euro in idyllic Tuscany and spend another summer transforming it into an Italian dream home.

Amanda and Alan's Italian Job
Sun 08:30

Amanda and Alan's Italian Job

08:30–09:00

Amanda Holden and Alan Carr purchase a dilapidated 17th Century house for one euro in idyllic Tuscany and spend another summer transforming it into an Italian dream home.

Take 5
Sun 09:00

Take 5

09:00–09:30

Peter Garrett is an Australian icon. As frontman for Midnight Oil and through a lifetime of political action, Peter has dedicated himself to fighting for change. Zan asks him to share five songs that have changed him.

ABC News
Sun 09:00

ABC News

09:00–09:30
Portrait Artist Of The Year
Sun 09:30

Portrait Artist Of The Year

09:30–10:20
Back Roads
Sun 09:30

Back Roads

09:30–10:00

Lisa Millar travels to Augusta on the very southwestern tip of Australia, where she discovers ancient secrets, a Rock 'n' Roll granny, and a young pro surfer about to make a splash on the international stage.

Antiques Roadshow
Sun 10:00

Antiques Roadshow

10:00–11:00

The Roadshow returns to Beaumaris Castle, Anglesey, where finds include trophies from the Isle of Man TT race, a dog collar from 1765 and work by local artist Charles Tunnicliffe.

Treasure & Dirt
Sun 10:20

Treasure & Dirt

10:20–11:20
ABC News WA
Sun 11:00

ABC News WA

11:00–11:30

News from where we live. ABC News WA brings you the day's top stories, exclusive investigations and original reporting on the issues that matter to West Australians. Presented by Charlotte Hamlyn, and sport with Tom Wildie.

Falling
Sun 11:20

Falling

11:20–12:05
Portrait Artist Of The Year
Sun 11:30

Portrait Artist Of The Year

11:30–12:20

This week's sitters are actress and impressionist Ronni Ancona, Downton Abbey writer Lord Julian Fellowes and Dame Helena Kennedy QC, at the stunning atrium of the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh.

Grantchester
Sun 12:05

Grantchester

12:05–12:50
Treasure and Dirt
Sun 12:20

Treasure and Dirt

12:20–13:20

While Nell closes in on Jonas' killer, Ivan is summoned to the Iron Ring to pay his debts. (Final)

Treasure & Dirt
Sun 12:20

Treasure & Dirt

12:20–13:20

While Nell closes in on Jonas' killer, Ivan is summoned to the Iron Ring to pay his debts. (Final)

Father Brown
Sun 12:50

Father Brown

12:50–13:35
Falling
Sun 13:20

Falling

13:20–14:05

Anna attempts to adjust to her new life whilst David tries to ignore the noise as gossip grows.

rage Charts
Sun 13:35

rage Charts

13:35–16:45
Grantchester
Sun 14:05

Grantchester

14:05–14:50

Alphy and Geordie's investigation into the murder of an archaeologist uncovers a tangled web of betrayal and deceit.

Father Brown
Sun 14:50

Father Brown

14:50–15:35

Father Brown investigates when murder threatens to derail the live broadcast of agricultural radio drama 'The Muckles'.

rage Charts
Sun 15:35

rage Charts

15:35–18:45

Australia's longest running music TV show, rage is home to the biggest vault of music videos from a diverse range of artists, genres and eras. We curate the best clips of all time to surprise and entertain you for hours.

Rage Vault
Sun 15:35

Rage Vault

15:35–18:45

From Tool to Björk, Regurgitator, Cher, The Offspring, U2, and more, rage dives into the VAULT to bring you the best 90s animated videos - because cartoons and claymation aren't just for kids!

The Cook And The Chef
Sun 16:45

The Cook And The Chef

16:45–17:15
Doc Martin
Sun 17:15

Doc Martin

17:15–18:00
Antiques Roadshow
Sun 18:00

Antiques Roadshow

18:00–19:00
The Cook And The Chef
Sun 18:45

The Cook And The Chef

18:45–19:15

Maggie asks Simon to help prepare for a party for 20 of her friends. She devises a menu that could be easily doubled or tripled depending on the size of the party.

Insiders
Sun 19:00

Insiders

19:00–20:00
Doc Martin
Sun 19:15

Doc Martin

19:15–20:00

The villagers throw the Ellinghams a farewell party, will Martin and Louisa make it?

Antiques Roadshow
Sun 20:00

Antiques Roadshow

20:00–21:00

Fiona and the team continue to scour the country in pursuit of hidden treasures. They return to Cardiff Castle in the Welsh capital, where silver-specialist Gordon is fascinated by an elaborately decorated Indian flask.

News Breakfast
Sun 20:00

News Breakfast

20:00–23:00
Insiders
Sun 21:00

Insiders

21:00–22:00

David Speers discusses the week in politics with Andrew Probyn, Clare Armstrong and Phil Coorey including the government secures Coalition support to pass gambling reform, NDIS overhaul and the News Bargaining Incentive.

News Breakfast
Sun 22:00

News Breakfast

22:00–01:00

News Breakfast gives you the morning advantage. James Glenday and Catherine Murphy bring you the latest news, interviews and sport. Plus weather with Nate Byrne. Don't just start your day informed, start your day in front.

ABC News Mornings
Sun 23:00

ABC News Mornings

23:00–00:00
Sue Perkins Big Adventure: Paris to Istanbul
Mon 00:00

Sue Perkins Big Adventure: Paris to Istanbul

00:00–00:45
Father Brown
Mon 00:45

Father Brown

00:45–01:30
ABC News Mornings
Mon 01:00

ABC News Mornings

01:00–02:00

Stay in the know with what's going on this morning. ABC News brings you up-to-the-minute news to fuel your daily conversations so you can stay connected and follow the discussion across the day. Presented by Kathryn Robinson.

Nigella: At My Table
Mon 01:30

Nigella: At My Table

01:30–02:00
Sue Perkins Big Adventure: Paris to Istanbul
Mon 02:00

Sue Perkins Big Adventure: Paris to Istanbul

02:00–02:45

In her trans-continental adventure, comedian Sue Perkins embarks on a journey through some of Europe's most iconic cities. She arrives in Budapest, ready to explore the vibrant city on the banks of the Danube.

ABC News At Noon
Mon 02:00

ABC News At Noon

02:00–03:00
Father Brown
Mon 02:45

Father Brown

02:45–03:30

Father Brown investigates when murder threatens to derail the live broadcast of agricultural radio drama 'The Muckles'.

Landline
Mon 03:00

Landline

03:00–04:00
Nigella: At My Table
Mon 03:30

Nigella: At My Table

03:30–04:00

Nigella Lawson shares another selection of her favourite dishes, including a breakfast of fried bread and tomato hash inspired by her university days.

ABC News At Noon
Mon 04:00

ABC News At Noon

04:00–05:00

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.

Back Roads
Mon 04:00

Back Roads

04:00–04:30
Julia Zemiro's Home Delivery
Mon 04:30

Julia Zemiro's Home Delivery

04:30–05:00
Landline
Mon 05:00

Landline

05:00–06:00

Restoring healthy waterways in south-east Queensland; Why this year is shaping up as one to remember for the sheep industry; The woman helping producers recover value from farm waste; and Heywire winner Cameron.

Fake Or Fortune?
Mon 05:00

Fake Or Fortune?

05:00–06:00
Murdoch Mysteries
Mon 06:00

Murdoch Mysteries

06:00–06:45
Back Roads
Mon 06:00

Back Roads

06:00–06:30

Heather Ewart heads to the Pilbara region of Western Australia to meet some of the remarkable locals who are driving change as the mining boom ends. There's also plenty of 'girl power' to be found out in this harsh landscape.

Julia Zemiro's Home Delivery
Mon 06:30

Julia Zemiro's Home Delivery

06:30–07:00

Julia Zemiro travels with Gardening Australia host Costa Georgiadis back to his childhood home town.

Long Lost Family: What Happened Next
Mon 06:45

Long Lost Family: What Happened Next

06:45–07:30
Fake Or Fortune?
Mon 07:00

Fake Or Fortune?

07:00–08:00

Fiona Bruce and Philip Mould investigate two rare portraits of black British subjects from the 18th and 19th centuries.

Antiques Roadshow
Mon 07:30

Antiques Roadshow

07:30–08:30
Murdoch Mysteries
Mon 08:00

Murdoch Mysteries

08:00–08:45

Murdoch and the constabulary confront more violence on the waterfront in their quest to bring Brackenreid's attackers to justice, while Dr. Ogden and Dr. Grace face their own battle in court.

Hard Quiz
Mon 08:30

Hard Quiz

08:30–09:00
Long Lost Family: What Happened Next
Mon 08:45

Long Lost Family: What Happened Next

08:45–09:30

We visit Peter whose joy at his reunion with his birth mother Daphne was short-lived due to a health scare. We also travel to Barbados with Jade as she sees her father Tony for the first time since they were reunited. (Final)

ABC News
Mon 09:00

ABC News

09:00–09:30
7.30
Mon 09:30

7.30

09:30–10:00
Antiques Roadshow
Mon 09:30

Antiques Roadshow

09:30–10:30

The Roadshow sets up camp outside the iconic Parliament Building in Belfast, home to the Northern Ireland Assembly. John Baddeley takes a look at some gear associated with the Titanic.

Australian Story
Mon 10:00

Australian Story

10:00–10:30
Hard Quiz
Mon 10:30

Hard Quiz

10:30–11:00

Tom Gleeson's Hard Quiz always has something for everyone. Four expert topics are David Cassidy, Anne Frank, the 1868 Aboriginal cricket tour of England, and coffee.

Four Corners
Mon 10:30

Four Corners

10:30–11:20
ABC News WA
Mon 11:00

ABC News WA

11:00–11:30

News from where we live. ABC News WA brings you today's top stories, exclusive investigations and original reporting on the issues that matter to West Australians. Presented by Pamela Medlen and weather with Tabarak Al Jrood.

Media Watch
Mon 11:20

Media Watch

11:20–11:35
7.30
Mon 11:30

7.30

11:30–12:00

Sarah Ferguson presents Australia's premier daily current affairs program, delivering agenda-setting public affairs journalism and interviews that hold the powerful to account. Plus political analysis from Jacob Greber.

Planet America
Mon 11:35

Planet America

11:35–12:05
Australian Story
Mon 12:00

Australian Story

12:00–12:30

Barnaby Joyce's defection to One Nation struck some as opportunism, others as evidence of an unrivalled political radar. But is the party big enough for him and Pauline Hanson?

Foreign Correspondent
Mon 12:05

Foreign Correspondent

12:05–12:35
Four Corners
Mon 12:30

Four Corners

12:30–13:20

Four Corners investigates Australia's lobbying industry, where top operators reveal how they win access to ministers, as critics say lax regulation leaves the system open to undue influence.

ABC Late News
Mon 12:35

ABC Late News

12:35–12:50
The Business
Mon 12:50

The Business

12:50–13:10
Murdoch Mysteries
Mon 13:10

Murdoch Mysteries

13:10–13:55
Media Watch
Mon 13:20

Media Watch

13:20–13:35

Australia's leading forum for media analysis and comment. Walkley award-winning investigative reporter and former foreign correspondent Linton Besser brings you a fearless critique of the week's journalism.

Planet America
Mon 13:35

Planet America

13:35–14:05

A deeply divided America deals with the fallout of a war nobody voted for. As the Trump family continues to profit from the presidency, voters prepare to once again head to the polls for the midterm elections in November.

Long Lost Family: What Happened Next
Mon 13:55

Long Lost Family: What Happened Next

13:55–14:40
Foreign Correspondent
Mon 14:05

Foreign Correspondent

14:05–14:40

On the tropical Honduran island of Roatan lies Prospera, a controversial libertarian proto state where billionaires can avoid taxes and government rules and biohackers try to cheat death with experimental medical treatments.

ABC Late News
Mon 14:35

ABC Late News

14:35–14:50

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 Craig Smart in Perth.

rage Charts
Mon 14:40

rage Charts

14:40–16:45
ABC Late News
Mon 14:40

ABC Late News

14:40–14:55

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 Craig Smart in Perth.

The Business
Mon 14:50

The Business

14:50–15:10

Australia's leading daily business and finance show, bringing you up to date on market moves, economic trends and the forces affecting consumers, employees and business owners big and small. Presented by Kirsten Aiken.

The Business
Mon 14:55

The Business

14:55–15:10

Australia's leading daily business and finance show, bringing you up to date on market moves, economic trends and the forces affecting consumers, employees and business owners big and small. Presented by Kirsten Aiken.

Murdoch Mysteries
Mon 15:10

Murdoch Mysteries

15:10–15:55

Murdoch and the constabulary confront more violence on the waterfront in their quest to bring Brackenreid's attackers to justice, while Dr. Ogden and Dr. Grace face their own battle in court.

Long Lost Family: What Happened Next
Mon 15:55

Long Lost Family: What Happened Next

15:55–16:40

We visit Peter whose joy at his reunion with his birth mother Daphne was short-lived due to a health scare. We also travel to Barbados with Jade as she sees her father Tony for the first time since they were reunited. (Final)

rage Charts
Mon 16:40

rage Charts

16:40–18:45

Australia's longest running music TV show, rage is home to the biggest vault of music videos from a diverse range of artists, genres and eras. We curate the best clips of all time to surprise and entertain you for hours.

Gardening Australia
Mon 16:45

Gardening Australia

16:45–17:40
Love Your Garden
Mon 17:40

Love Your Garden

17:40–18:30
Antiques Roadshow
Mon 18:30

Antiques Roadshow

18:30–19:30
Gardening Australia
Mon 18:45

Gardening Australia

18:45–19:40

Sophie covers perennial principles; Jane visits a centenarian gardener; Tammy cares for African violets; Costa features strappy-leaved plants; Jerry refreshes a raised bed; and we meet a garden guru in arid Alice Springs.

7.30
Mon 19:30

7.30

19:30–20:00
Love Your Garden
Mon 19:40

Love Your Garden

19:40–20:30

Alan and his team are faced with their biggest challenge to date for a family coping with a very rare condition - the smallest garden they've ever transformed.

News Breakfast
Mon 20:00

News Breakfast

20:00–23:00
Antiques Roadshow
Mon 20:30

Antiques Roadshow

20:30–21:30

The Roadshow sets up camp outside the iconic Parliament Building in Belfast, home to the Northern Ireland Assembly. John Baddeley takes a look at some gear associated with the Titanic.

7.30
Mon 21:30

7.30

21:30–22:00

Sarah Ferguson presents Australia's premier daily current affairs program, delivering agenda-setting public affairs journalism and interviews that hold the powerful to account. Plus political analysis from Jacob Greber.

News Breakfast
Mon 22:00

News Breakfast

22:00–01:00

News Breakfast gives you the morning advantage. James Glenday and Emma Rebellato bring you the latest news, Catherine Murphy with sport and weather with Nate Byrne. Don't just start your day informed, start your day in front.

ABC News Mornings
Mon 23:00

ABC News Mornings

23:00–00:00
Australian Story
Tue 00:00

Australian Story

00:00–00:30
ABC News Mornings
Tue 01:00

ABC News Mornings

01:00–02:00

Stay in the know with what's going on this morning. ABC News brings you up-to-the-minute news to fuel your daily conversations so you can stay connected and follow the discussion across the day. Presented by Kathryn Robinson.

Australian Story
Tue 02:00

Australian Story

02:00–02:30

Barnaby Joyce's defection to One Nation struck some as opportunism, others as evidence of an unrivalled political radar. But is the party big enough for him and Pauline Hanson?

Kitchen Cabinet
Tue 02:30

Kitchen Cabinet

02:30–03:00

Annabel heads to country Victoria to meet Labour MP Josh Burns and his partner, Victorian state MP Georgie Purcell.  Annabel learns about his upbringing and why he likes to work behind the scenes to negotiate outcomes.

Planet America
Tue 03:00

Planet America

03:00–03:30

A deeply divided America deals with the fallout of a war nobody voted for. As the Trump family continues to profit from the presidency, voters prepare to once again head to the polls for the midterm elections in November.

Take 5
Tue 03:30

Take 5

03:30–04:00

The legendary Tori Amos talks about her fight to be heard as a woman in music, the endemic nature of sexual assault and how the fight continues. (Final)

ABC News At Noon
Tue 04:00

ABC News At Noon

04:00–05:00

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.

Grantchester
Tue 05:00

Grantchester

05:00–06:00

Alphy and Geordie's investigation into the murder of an archaeologist uncovers a tangled web of betrayal and deceit.

Back Roads
Tue 06:00

Back Roads

06:00–06:30

Violet Town, Victoria, is a small place with a very big heart. It might be well-known by some for its popular monthly market, but it's the way Violet Town locals embrace creativity & diversity that really makes a difference.

Julia Zemiro's Home Delivery
Tue 06:30

Julia Zemiro's Home Delivery

06:30–07:00

Julia Zemiro travels with television and film actress, comedian and writer Magda Szubanski back to her childhood home town.

Fake Or Fortune?
Tue 07:00

Fake Or Fortune?

07:00–08:00

The Fake or Fortune team investigate their first piece of sculpture as they try and prove that a strikingly abstract piece of plaster is a missing work by Alberto Giacometti, one of the world's greatest sculptors. (Final)

Murdoch Mysteries
Tue 08:00

Murdoch Mysteries

08:00–08:45

Murdoch joins forces with legendary lawman Bat Masterson to hunt for Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.

Long Lost Family: What Happened Next
Tue 08:45

Long Lost Family: What Happened Next

08:45–09:30

We revisit Cathie who was reunited with half-sister Ann, and John, who had longed to find his father Kenneth. Lastly we join Michael and Maureen to discover what it's like to have to get to know each other all over again.

Antiques Roadshow
Tue 09:30

Antiques Roadshow

09:30–10:30

Fiona and the team are at Trelissick House and gardens in Cornwall where the locals have dived into skips and cleared out their attics to bring along treasures in all shapes and sizes.

Hard Quiz
Tue 10:30

Hard Quiz

10:30–11:00

How would you fare against Tom Gleeson? Expert topics: Tanks of WWII, He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, 80s girl group Bananarama, and the Woody Allen film Manhattan.

ABC News WA
Tue 11:00

ABC News WA

11:00–11:30

News from where we live. ABC News WA brings you today's top stories, exclusive investigations and original reporting on the issues that matter to West Australians. Presented by Pamela Medlen and weather with Tabarak Al Jrood.

7.30
Tue 11:30

7.30

11:30–12:00

Sarah Ferguson presents Australia's premier daily current affairs program, delivering agenda-setting public affairs journalism and interviews that hold the powerful to account. Plus political analysis from Jacob Greber.

Foreign Correspondent
Tue 12:00

Foreign Correspondent

12:00–12:30

The Iranian-backed Houthi rebels have become a threat to global trade by blocking Saudi Arabian vessels in the Red Sea's Bab el-Mandeb Strait. How did a small group from northern Yemen transform into a powerful armed militia?

Kitchen Cabinet
Tue 12:30

Kitchen Cabinet

12:30–13:00

In the season finale, Annabel Crabb sits down with Darren Chester, Member for Gippsland and Deputy Leader of the Nationals, for a meal, gaining unique insights into his time in parliament and the concerns of regional voters.

The Assembly
Tue 13:00

The Assembly

13:00–13:45

In this episode, multi Olympic gold medallist Ian Thorpe opens up about pressure, mental health and dating in the public eye. (Season Final)

Take 5
Tue 13:45

Take 5

13:45–14:15

Peter Garrett is an Australian icon. As frontman for Midnight Oil and through a lifetime of political action, Peter has dedicated himself to fighting for change. Zan asks him to share five songs that have changed him.

ABC Late News
Tue 14:15

ABC Late News

14:15–14:30

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 Craig Smart in Perth.

The Business
Tue 14:30

The Business

14:30–14:45

Australia's leading daily business and finance show, bringing you up to date on market moves, economic trends and the forces affecting consumers, employees and business owners big and small. Presented by Kirsten Aiken.

ABC Late News
Tue 14:35

ABC Late News

14:35–14:50

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 Craig Smart in Perth.

Four Corners
Tue 14:45

Four Corners

14:45–15:35

Four Corners investigates Australia's lobbying industry, where top operators reveal how they win access to ministers, as critics say lax regulation leaves the system open to undue influence.

Four Corners
Tue 14:50

Four Corners

14:50–15:35

The multi-award winning Four Corners returns for another year of powerhouse investigative journalism - fearless and forensic, exposing scandals, triggering inquiries, leading debate and holding power to account for 65 years.

Media Watch
Tue 15:35

Media Watch

15:35–15:50

Australia's leading forum for media analysis and comment. Walkley award-winning investigative reporter and former foreign correspondent Linton Besser brings you a fearless critique of the week's journalism.

Murdoch Mysteries
Tue 15:50

Murdoch Mysteries

15:50–16:35

Murdoch joins forces with legendary lawman Bat Masterson to hunt for Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.

Long Lost Family: What Happened Next
Tue 16:35

Long Lost Family: What Happened Next

16:35–17:25

We revisit Cathie who was reunited with half-sister Ann, and John, who had longed to find his father Kenneth. Lastly we join Michael and Maureen to discover what it's like to have to get to know each other all over again.

rage Charts
Tue 17:25

rage Charts

17:25–18:45

Australia's longest running music TV show, rage is home to the biggest vault of music videos from a diverse range of artists, genres and eras. We curate the best clips of all time to surprise and entertain you for hours.

Gardening Australia
Tue 18:45

Gardening Australia

18:45–19:40

It's the start of winter and we have all the practical tips, novel ideas and inspiring stories to get you growing, wherever you are! Costa visits an experimental 'Green House' designed to grow all the food its residents need.

Love Your Garden
Tue 19:40

Love Your Garden

19:40–20:30

Alan and his team transform the Cumbrian garden of the Pyne family, who lost their daughter Alice to cancer. Will the team finish the garden on time and will it give the Pynes the dream garden they so richly deserve? (Final)

Antiques Roadshow
Tue 20:30

Antiques Roadshow

20:30–21:30

Fiona and the team are at Trelissick House and gardens in Cornwall where the locals have dived into skips and cleared out their attics to bring along treasures in all shapes and sizes.

7.30
Tue 21:30

7.30

21:30–22:00

Sarah Ferguson presents Australia's premier daily current affairs program, delivering agenda-setting public affairs journalism and interviews that hold the powerful to account. Plus political analysis from Jacob Greber.

News Breakfast
Tue 22:00

News Breakfast

22:00–01:00

News Breakfast gives you the morning advantage. James Glenday and Emma Rebellato bring you the latest news, Catherine Murphy with sport and weather with Nate Byrne. Don't just start your day informed, start your day in front.