List of programs broadcast by Nine Network

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The following list of programs are currently broadcast by the Nine Network / 9HD, 9Go!, 9Gem, 9Life and 9Rush as well as their regional affiliates, including WIN, NBN and Imparja as well as catch-up service 9Now. Some affiliate stations have alternate schedules and may air programs at different times.

Contents

Currently broadcast on Nine Network

Domestic

News and current affairs

  • Local bulletins
    • Nine News – local bulletins produced in Syd/Melb/Bris/Adel/Per/Dar/GC, Nightly 6pm to 7pm (1956–present)
    • Nine Live / Nine's Afternoon News – local bulletin produced in Syd/Melb/Bris/Adel/Per, 4pm to 5pm weekdays (2004–2009, 2009–present)
    • NBN News – local bulletin produced in Newcastle, Nightly 6pm to 7pm (1972–present)
  • National programs produced by TCN9 Sydney
    • 60 Minutes – weekly current affairs program, Sunday evenings (1979–present)
    • A Current Affair – daily current affairs program, Mon to Sat weeknights 7pm (1971–1978, 1988–present)
    • Nine News: Early Edition – weekdays 5am (1990s–present)
    • Nine's Morning News – weekdays 11.30am (1981–present) (local edition also produced in Bris)
    • Today – weekdays 5.30am to 9am (1982–present)
    • Today Extra – weekdays 9am to 11:30am, Saturdays 10am-12pm (2012–present)
    • Under Investigation with Liz Hayes (2021–present)
    • Weekend Today – weekends 7am to 10am (2009–present)
    • Nine News Late – Sundays 9:30pm (2020–present)
  • National programs produced by GTV9 Melbourne
  • National programs produced by STW9 Perth
    • Nine News Late – Weeknights after 10:30pm (Except Fridays) (2020–present)

Variety / Entertainment

Reality

Observational / documentaries

Game shows

Lifestyle

  • Adelady (South Australia) (2015–present)
  • Country Home Rescue (2022) [1]
  • Country House Hunters Australia (2020–present)
  • Cybershack (2008–present)
  • Delish (2017–present on 9Life) Guru Productions
  • The Garden Gurus (2002–present) Guru Productions
  • Getaway (1992–present)
  • Good Food Kitchen (2021–present)
  • Luxury Homes Revealed (2016–present on 9Life)
  • Postcards (1995–present)
  • Ready Set Reno (2016–present on 9Life)
  • The Road to Miss Universe Australia (2016–present on 9Life)
  • South Aussie with Cosi (South Australia) (2014–present)
  • Your Domain (2019–2020)
  • Explore TV (2005–present) Guru Productions
  • Delish Destinations (2018–present) Guru Productions
  • Our State On A Plate (2014–present) Guru Productions
  • Destination WA (2013–present) Guru Productions
  • Destination Australia (2022 release) Guru Productions
  • Everything Outdoors (2022 release) Guru Productions
  • Ready 4 Adventure (2020) Guru Productions

Sports talk

Sports

Children's (9Go!)

  • The Actually Really Very Difficult Show (2023–present)
  • Earth Science Investigators (2023–present)

Annual events

Foreign

Soap opera

Drama

Comedy

Reality

Lifestyle

Observational / documentaries

Game show

Children's (9Go!)

Preschool (9Go!)

Annual events

Religious

  • Joyce Meyer: Enjoying Everyday Life (9Gem)
  • Believer's Voice of Victory
  • Wesley Impact
  • Helping Hands
  • Creflo Dollar Ministries
  • The Incredible Journey Presents
  • Amazing Facts Presents
  • In Touch Ministries
  • Beyond Today
  • Leading The Way
  • Turning Point with Dr David Jeremiah

Upcoming series

Domestic

2025

  • The Golden Bachelor (reality) [6]
  • The Floor (game show) [6]
  • Château DIY Australia (lifestyle) [6]

2024

TBA

Formerly broadcast

Domestic

News and current affairs

Drama

Comedy

Variety / Entertainment

Lifestyle

Reality

Observational / documentaries

Game shows

Children's

Preschool

Music

Sports talk

Sports

Annual events

Lotteries

  • NSW Lotto Draws (NSW only, 5 November 1979 – 31 December 2012) (now broadcasting only on 9Go! 1 January 2013 – present)
  • Tatts Keno Draws (Victoria only, 1988–2004)

Foreign

News and current affairs

Soap opera

Animation

Drama

Comedy

Variety / entertainment

Reality

Lifestyle

Observational / documentaries

Game shows

Anthology

Children's

Preschool

Sports

Annual events

Religious

  • Kenneth Copeland
  • Life Today with James Robison (Shared with Network Ten, now on 7flix)

Other

See also

Notes

  1. The 2020 awards were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic [10]

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