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From 1997 until 2008, it operated services from Canberra to Cootamundra. [11] [12] In 2002, it commenced operating services from Cootamundra to Tumbarumba, Canberra to Bombala and Canberra to Eden. [2] [13] [14] [15] In March 2004, Transborder commenced operating a Jolimont Centre to Goulburn service after CountryLink withdrew a Canberra to ...
Officially launched as The National Today Show, [1] Today is Australia's longest running morning breakfast news program. [2] The show premiered on 28 June 1982. The original hosts, Steve Liebmann and Sue Kellaway , spent four years together before Liebmann left to present the evening news for Network Ten in Sydney.
"Canberra to Melbourne" 16 November 2019 ( 2019-11-16 ) [ 9 ] Portillo travels from Canberra to Melbourne visiting Parliament House , the Melbourne Cricket Ground and the Puffing Billy Railway [ 8 ]
Now you can get Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb on the go.
Perhaps in an attempt to ingratiate local viewers lamenting the loss of the Today Show, on Monday 22 February, hosts Kerri-Anne Kennerley and Tim Webster broadcast a full episode of Good Morning Australia live from the front of New Parliament House in Canberra. [29] At this time the half hour evening news was re-branded Eyewitness News.
In July 2009, Today: Weekend Edition was rebranded as Weekend Today. In September 2012, Weekend Today was extended to 3 hours on Saturday mornings. In September 2014, Deborah Knight permanently replaced Leila McKinnon as co-host of the show; as McKinnon wanted to spend more time with her family and focus on other projects on the Nine Network.
WIN also broadcasts news, current affairs and sport programs such as Today Extra, Nine News, A Current Affair, Nine's Wide World of Sports, The NRL Sunday Footy Show, Sports Sunday and Today throughout this region. WIN simulcasts the edition of Nine News from TCN-9 in Sydney, GTV9 in Melbourne, QTQ9 in Brisbane, NWS9 in Adelaide and STW9 in Perth.
Three lost Season 4 episodes of “One Day at a Time” (including what would have been the series finale) will finally see the light of day — via a charity table read for the late Norman Lear ...