7.30

    Specials 2021 - 2022
    TV-G

    • ABC
    • 30m
    • 2h (4 episodes)
    • Australia
    • English
    • News
    7.30 is the ABC's national flagship current affairs program, previous called 'The 7.30 Report' until its revamp in 2011 it has been hosted by some of Australia's most respected and experienced journalists including Kerry O'Brien and Maxine McKew. Leigh Sales was an exemplary anchor of the program until June of 2022. The program is currently Presented by Sarah Ferguson. Monday to Thursday, 7.30 provides in-depth coverage and analysis of the major daily news events – both domestic and international. It has a network of dedicated and specialist correspondents in every State and Territory as well as overseas correspondents. The program's imperative is to provide up-to-the minute, balanced coverage of the most important issues of the day whether they be political, economic, medical, environmental, social, sporting or cultural.

    5 episodes

    2021-10-01T09:00:00Z

    Special 2 Gladys Gone

    Special 2 Gladys Gone

    • 2021-10-01T09:00:00Z30m

    NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian resigns (Friday 1/10/2021)
    Gladys Berejiklian resigns as NSW Premier after the state's corruption watchdog the ICAC revealed it was investigating her. Plus our international border ban to be lifted. Leigh Sales presents a special Friday edition.

    In a special Friday edition of 7.30 on the eve of the election, Leigh Sales interviews Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese, Laura Tingle looks back at the election campaign, plus political satire with Mark Humphries.

    Special 4 Shane Warne: the Full Interview

    • 2022-03-06T08:30:00Z30m

    Shane Warne has died of a suspected heart attack in Thailand, aged 52. We revisit his 2018 interview with 7.30's Leigh Sales, where Shane Warne opened up about his life on and off the cricket pitch.

    Special 5 Dave Grohl Extended Interview

    • 2022-03-08T08:30:00Z30m

    Musician Dave Grohl sits down with 7.30’s Leigh Sales to discuss his life on stage and off, from his start in music to playing in Nirvana and the Foo Fighters, and his love of Australia.

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