2024-06-29
Costa meets the clivia king, Hannah visits a shady garden defying the odds, Sophie profiles flowers of the protea family, Clarence visits a First Nations owned and run nursery, and Millie gets started with winter jobs.
Costa learns about weed labelling; Clarence repairs garden flood-damage; Josh shares tips to grow premium produce; Sophie focuses on fruit fly; Tammy shows how to construct a terrarium; we meet a passionate suburban grower.
Follow the story with the latest on today's news, explaining what's happening and why it matters. ABC News has reporters across Australia and around the globe covering what you need to know. Presented by Craig Smart in Perth.
The first 2024 Presidential Debate between Biden and Trump could be make or break for their campaign. Chas and John bring you the key takeouts and big moments. (Planet America takes a break, returning Friday 12 July).
There's never been a more important time to stay in touch with what's happening in our world. Now at the earlier time of 9pm AEST, Yvonne Yong presents the latest international news from correspondents and guests.
Andrea Nierhoff brings you a weekly roundup of international news from an Australian perspective as reported by ABC News correspondents covering the Indo Pacific, Europe, North America, the Middle East, India and Indonesia.
Join Michael Rowland, Lisa Millar, Bridget Brennan and the team as we hear from some of the big names and entertaining guests who have appeared on News Breakfast. Plus regulars including resident film critic Zak Hepburn.
Sera and Tinirau chat with netballer Peti Talanoa about Tonga Tale's Pacific Netball triumph, the labour scheme sparking a resurgence in Australian Rugby clubs, and Cook Island dual international Rugby star Tupou Sopoaga.
Start your weekend informed and up-to-date. Johanna Nicholson and Fauziah Ibrahim bring you the latest news, interviews, politics, culture, weather and global affairs. Plus sport with Daniela Intili.
Dan Bourchier presents the latest from ABC News, following today's top stories and coverage of events as they unfold. Plus original reporting, expert analysis and all the updated news, sport, weather and information you need.
Andrea Nierhoff brings you a weekly roundup of international news from an Australian perspective as reported by ABC News correspondents covering the Indo Pacific, Europe, North America, the Middle East, India and Indonesia.
Dan Bourchier presents the latest from ABC News, following today's top stories and coverage of events as they unfold. Plus original reporting, expert analysis and all the updated news, sport, weather and information you need.
As rock band Cold Chisel marks its 50th anniversary, we explore why the iconic group has made such a lasting impact on Australian culture.
Once dismissed by Henry Ford as a 'kangaroo chaser', the ute has become an Australian classic. It's part of life in the country and the city.
The Sydney Swans are flying on top of the ladder, three games clear of 2nd spot after 10 straight wins and 13 wins and 1 loss for the season. In Round 16 the Swans host the Dockers, with Fremantle 5th after beating the Suns.
The Gold Coast have 7 wins and 7 losses this season to sit in 12th on the ladder. In Round 16 the Suns host the Reigning Premiers Collingwood, with the Magpies currently in 4th after regaining form with 8 wins and 2 draws.
The Geelong Cats host the Essendon Bombers in Saturday Night Footy at the MCG. The Bombers sit 3rd on the ladder with 9 wins and a draw, while the Cats have fallen to 7th with 8 wins after losing 6 of their past 7 matches.
Costa meets the clivia king, Hannah visits a shady garden defying the odds, Sophie profiles flowers of the protea family, Clarence visits a First Nations owned and run nursery, and Millie gets started with winter jobs.
The long arm of the Indian state in Australia. Avani Dias reveals new details about the local "nest of spies" previously disrupted by ASIO and meets Australian residents who say they've been threatened by India's authorities.
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.
The Yalanji People have been living in harmony with the land for over 50,000 years - developing a deep, intimate knowledge of their ecosystem and its lifecycles. They have also formed a close connection with fire.
Beloved philosopher Raimond Gaita, author of Romulus, My Father, has tackled moral questions of justice and hope all his life. Now he must face his own mortality. With Robert Manne and Richard Roxburgh.
As rock band Cold Chisel marks its 50th anniversary, we explore why the iconic group has made such a lasting impact on Australian culture.