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{{Short description|Australian television news service}}
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'''Seven News''' (stylised '''7NEWS''')<!--no italics for the news division, only for the bulletin names--> is the television news service of the ] and, as of 2021, the highest-rating in ].<ref name="2021-ratings">{{cite web|url=https://mumbrella.com.au/oztam-ratings-2021-seven-wins-total-audience-while-nine-takes-key-demos-715438|title=OzTam ratings 2021: Seven wins total audience, while Nine takes key demos|publisher=]|date=29 November 2021|access-date=24 August 2022}}</ref>


National bulletins are presented from Seven's ] studios in ], ], while its flagship 6{{nbsp}}pm statewide bulletins are produced in studios based in Sydney, ], ], ], and ]. The network also produces local news bulletins for regional markets in ], ] (including the ACT), ] and ].
'''''Seven News''''' is the television news service of the ] in Australia.


It draws upon the resources of ], ], ], ], ] and ] for select international coverage.
National bulletins are presented from Seven's high-definition studios in ], ], while flagship 6pm bulletins are produced in ], ], ], ], and ]. The network also produces ''Seven Local News'' bulletins for parts of regional ]. The news service is retransmitted via a number of regional affiliates, including ], the ], ] and ] in ]. It draws upon the resources of ], ], ], ] and ] for select international coverage.

] is the current head of news and current affairs for the ], and since his arrival in 2003, ''Seven News'' has become Australia's highest rating television news service, leading the market in every major capital city, and is often the most watched program in the country.


== History == == History ==
]'' have been presented from studios in ].]] ]'' had been presented from studios in ]]]''Seven News'' — previously known as ''ATVN News'', ''Channel Seven News'', ''Seven Eyewitness News'', ''Seven National News'' and ''Seven Nightly News'' — is one of Australia's longest-running television news services, founded in 1958, along with '']'' on the rival ].


In 2003, former ] news and current affairs chief ] was appointed to ''Seven News'',<ref>{{cite web
''Seven News'', previously known as ''Channel 7 News'', ''Seven National News'' and ''Seven Nightly News'', is one of Australia's longest-running television news services, along with '']'' on the rival ].
| url = http://www.abc.net.au/am/stories/s781431.htm
| title = AM – Peter Meakin changes channel with remote control's
| access-date = 19 March 2007
| date = 11 February 2003
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}}</ref><ref name="Bodey2011">{{cite book|author=Michael Bodey|title=Broadcast Wars|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=_VO5hptaF9IC&pg=PT86|year=2011|publisher=Hachette Australia|isbn=978-0-7336-2910-5|pages=86–90}}</ref> tasked with lifting ratings in the struggling east coast markets by including more local content in those bulletins.<ref name="note-6" />


''Seven News'' has been the top rating news service nationally for all but three years since 2005,<ref>{{cite press release | title = Year in review | publisher = Seven Network | date = 2005-11-28 | url = http://www.sevencorporate.com.au/uploads/files/1133152167296_0.3523812150364673.pdf | access-date = 2007-07-01}}</ref><ref>{{cite press release | title = Seven dominates television in 2006 | publisher = Seven Network | date = 2006-12-03 | url = http://www.sevencorporate.com.au/uploads/files/1165195762613_0.7959107373196659.pdf | access-date = 2007-07-01 }}</ref> partly attributed to the success of television game show '']'' (and later '']''),<ref name="Vickery">{{cite web|url=http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/tv/tv-ratings/afternoon-tv-quiz-shows-in-a-renewed-battle-with-advertising-implications-for-the-6pm-news/news-story/30a09d65f0523e4c90cca069a63e9d0b|title=Afternoon TV quiz shows in a renewed battle with advertising implications for the 6pm News|publisher=news.com.au|first=Colin|last=Vickery|date=19 February 2016|access-date=27 February 2016}}</ref> which provided the flagship 6pm bulletin with a significant lead-in audience.<ref>{{cite news | title = Bulletproof Waley wouldn't dare to quit | author = Brown, Rachel |author2=Huntington, Patty | work =]| date = 2004-07-04 | url = http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/07/03/1088488206089.html | access-date = 2007-07-01 }}</ref>
Falling viewers numbers in the mid-1980s, particularly in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane, led the network to relaunch both its programming and its news service, which was renamed ''Seven Nightly News'', as part of the network's growing alignment (in terms of branding) with the US network ] – taking on both the name and well-known theme music ('']'', composed by ]) of NBC's flagship news program, '']''. During the worst period of low ratings, ''Seven Nightly News'' was forced to move their main bulletin to 6.30pm because '']'' was too strong in the ratings.{{Citation needed|date=March 2009}}


In recent years, under the guidance of former longtime '']'' chief Peter Meakin, Seven's news and current affairs division has produced more locally focused content, which has been lifting ratings for key markets such as Sydney and ].<ref name="note-6" /> Since February 2005, the ratings of '']'', ''Seven News'' and ''Today Tonight'' have gradually increased. ''Seven News'' was the highest-rating news service nationally in both the 2005 and 2006 ratings seasons.<ref name="2006 ratings">{{cite web|url=http://www.ebroadcast.com.au/enews/A_2006_Ratings_Reflection_041206.html|title=A 2006 Ratings Reflection|date=4 December 2006|publisher=eBroadcast|access-date=27 June 2007|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071031055509/http://www.ebroadcast.com.au/enews/A_2006_Ratings_Reflection_041206.html|archive-date=31 October 2007}}</ref><ref name="2005 ratings">{{cite press release|title=Year in review |publisher=Seven Network |date=28 November 2005 |url=http://www.sevencorporate.com.au/_uploads/Files/1133152167296_0.3523812150364673.pdf |access-date=1 July 2007 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070829235703/http://sevencorporate.com.au/_uploads/Files/1133152167296_0.3523812150364673.pdf |archive-date=29 August 2007 }}</ref> A key aspect of Seven's recent ratings dominance in news and current affairs has been attributed to ''Deal or No Deal'''s (and, since late 2015, '']''<nowiki>'s</nowiki>) top rating audience, which provides ''Seven News'' with a large lead-in audience.<ref>{{cite news | title = Bulletproof Waley wouldn't dare to quit | author = Brown, Rachel | author2 = Huntington, Patty | work =]| date = 4 July 2004 | url = http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/07/03/1088488206089.html | access-date =1 July 2007 }}</ref> Between 2007 and 2010 inclusive, ''Seven News'' completed a clean sweep across the five capital cities in terms of being the most watched 6&nbsp;pm news bulletin. On 5 July 2008, Channel Seven introduced a watermark on news and current affairs programmes.
Shortly after the 1991 creation of the ] as a company, a national populist current affairs program '']'' was launched, presented by former ] reporter ]. It continued until 1995, when it was replaced by state-based editions of the current program '']'', which airs in most markets straight after the 6pm ''Seven News''. ''Today Tonight'' has since discontinued separate editions for Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane markets, which now receive a single east-coast edition.


In 2007, ''Seven News'' beat '']'' and '']'' in ratings for the first time in the Melbourne market. During the year, they ranked highest twenty weeks compared to Nine's nineteen weeks, while one week was tied.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.theage.com.au/news/entertainment/seven-tops-nine-in-weeknight-news/2007/12/02/1196530481040.html|title=Seven tops Nine in week-night news|publisher=The Age|first=Daniel|last=Ziffer|date=3 December 2007|access-date=14 March 2017}}</ref> Previously, in 2006, Seven had ranked on top 16 weeks in while Nine had 24 weeks on top in Melbourne.
The 2003 appointment of former ] news and current affairs chief ]<ref>{{cite web
| url = http://www.abc.net.au/am/stories/s781431.htm
| title = AM - Peter Meakin changes channel
| accessdate = 2007-03-19
| date = 2003-02-11
| work = ]
}} </ref> has led ''Seven News'' to take a noticeably more 'local' feel, which has proved to be a ratings success in larger markets such as ] and ]. A greater amount of locally-focused output is now incorporated, such as the 2005 ''Seven Listens'' campaign, which involved small, one-person studios at ] Shopping Centres for shoppers to discuss issues, in addition to a number of online surveys. Data collected from these surveys contributed to special reports on issues deemed to have been of importance to the public.


During 2008, from weeknight to weeknight, Seven and Nine had similar ratings, often changing the most popular show from night to night.<ref name=rivarly>{{cite news|title=Fickle viewers vary news results - RATINGS|newspaper=The Age|location=Melbourne, Australia|date=13 March 2008|first=Nicole|last=Brady|page=14|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:AUNB:ASAB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=11F5FFD45F995B00&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=1053B823C33F21F9}}</ref> As of 2013, ''Nine News'' retains a national lead, although Seven still has a tight grip on the Adelaide and Perth bulletins.
Ratings have gradually increased since 2004. ''Seven News'' was the top rating news service nationally in both the ] and ],<ref>{{cite press release | title = Year in review | publisher = Seven Network | date = 2005-11-28 | url = http://www.sevencorporate.com.au/uploads/files/1133152167296_0.3523812150364673.pdf | accessdate = 2007-07-01}}</ref><ref>{{cite press release | title = Seven dominates television in 2006 | publisher = Seven Network | date = 2006-12-03 | url = http://www.sevencorporate.com.au/uploads/files/1165195762613_0.7959107373196659.pdf | accessdate = 2007-07-01 }}</ref> partly attributed to the success of television game show '']'', which provides it with a significant lead-in audience.<ref>{{cite news | title = Bulletproof Waley wouldn't dare to quit | author = Brown, Rachel | coauthors = Huntington, Patty | work = ] | date = 2004-07-04 | url = http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/07/03/1088488206089.html | accessdate = 2007-07-01 }}</ref>. In ] and ], the 6pm edition of ''Seven News'' completed a clean sweep as the most watched news bulletin across the five major capital cities.
In November 2012, Peter Meakin resigned as director of news and current affairs of the Seven Network after nine years in the role, with Rob Raschke named as his successor.


In October 2013, it was announced that the Saturday 6pm bulletins would be extended to one hour, likely as a reaction to ''Nine News'' regaining its national lead in 2013.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.tvtonight.com.au/2013/10/seven-nine-extend-saturday-news-bulletins.html|title=Seven, Nine extend Saturday News bulletins|website=]|date=13 October 2013}}</ref>
==Bulletins==
===National bulletins===
====Seven Early News====
''Seven Early News'' is a national news bulletin, broadcast live from Seven's Martin Place Studios from 5.30am to 6am, presented by '']'' newsreader ] and ''Sunrise'' sports presenter ]. The main fill-in anchor for the bulletin is ].


On Monday 20 January 2014, the news theme was overhauled with the traditional ''The Mission'' piece removed after two decades,<ref>{{cite web |last=Knox |first=David |date=21 January 2014 |title=New theme for Seven News |url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2014/01/new-theme-for-seven-news.html |access-date=30 July 2023 |website=]}}</ref> however, due to viewer backlash, ''The Mission'' was reinstated on Friday 24 January 2014.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Knox |first=David |date=25 January 2014 |title=Seven News backflip as new theme is dumped |url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2014/01/seven-news-backflip-as-new-theme-is-dumped.html |access-date=30 July 2023 |website=]}}</ref>
The bulletin began from 14 July 2008, and draws upon overnight news stories from international sources as well as additional weather and financial news. The first bulletin was presented by ].<ref>{{cite web|first=David|last=Knox|title=Early News to boost Sunrise|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2008/07/early-news-to-boost-sunrise.html|publisher=tvtonight.com.au|date=2008-07-11|accessdate=2008-12-10}}</ref>


In February 2014, '']'' was axed in the Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane markets and the news bulletins were extended to one hour. The Adelaide and Perth bulletins remained at 30 minutes with ''Today Tonight'' being retained in only those two markets.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/entertainment/television/channel-7-dumps-today-tonight-in-sydney-melbourne-and-brisbane-for-onehour-bulletin/story-fni0cc2c-1226816457361|title=Channel 7 dumps Today Tonight in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane for one-hour bulletin|newspaper=]|date=3 February 2014}}</ref>
====Sunrise====
{{Main|Sunrise (TV program)}}
''Sunrise'' is the network's ] program, aired weekdays from 6am to 9am and Sundays from 7am to 10am as '']''. The show is broadcast live from the network's ] studios, and is based on a mix of human interest, showbiz and entertainment alongside half-hourly national news & sport bulletins and weather updates.


In 2015, ''Seven News'' suffered its worst ratings year for over a decade, with all three of its east coast bulletins, as well as its regional Queensland bulletins, languishing behind ''Nine News'' and its Adelaide bulletin also starting to lose to Nine on weeknights.<ref name="adelaide-ratings">{{cite web|url=https://decidertv.com/page/2015/7/29/seven-poaches-news-director-from-nine-as-shakeup-of-news-division-begins|title=Seven poaches News Director from Nine as shakeup of News Division begins|publisher=Decider TV|first=Kevin|last=Perry|date=29 July 2015|access-date=2 June 2017}}</ref> However, ''Seven News'' soon reclaimed the lead nationally the following year, aided by the new game show lead-in '']'', which helped to increase numbers in Sydney and Melbourne, as well as a narrow 3,000 viewer loss to Nine in Brisbane.<ref name="Vickery"/><ref name="2016-ratings">{{cite web|url=https://forums.mediaspy.org/t/news-ratings-for-2016/2231|title=News ratings for 2016|publisher=Media Spy|date=7 December 2016|access-date=7 June 2016}}</ref>
The program is presented by ] and ] with newsreader ], sport presenter ] and weather presenter ]. ] and ] present ''Weekend Sunrise'' with ] as newsreader and ] as the sport presenter and ] as weekend weather presenter.


In July 2016, a new locally focused bulletin for the ] was introduced, airing at 5.30pm every evening from the network's ] studios.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Mediaweek |date=2016-06-20 |title=Seven News launches daily Gold Coast bulletins |url=https://www.mediaweek.com.au/seven-news-launches-gold-coast-bulletins/ |access-date=2023-07-30 |website=Mediaweek |language=en-AU}}</ref> The debut bulletin won its timeslot with 49,000, compared to the rival '']'' which drew 34,000 viewers.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2016/07/gallery-seven-news-gold-coast-launch.html|title=Gallery: Seven News Gold Coast launch|date=6 July 2016|access-date=6 July 2016|first=David|last=Knox|work=TV Tonight}}</ref> Although the Seven bulletin became the ratings leader in 2019, the rival service from Nine went onto regain its lead
====Seven Morning News====
''Seven Morning News'' is a national news bulletin produced from Seven's ] studios and presented by ], who also reads news updates for '']''. The half-hour bulletin airs at 11.30am on weekdays.


In November 2019, the Adelaide and Perth editions of ''Today Tonight'' were axed, finally bringing their nightly news shows to an hour edition in line with the east coast.{{citation needed|date=July 2023}}
The bulletin was first broadcast on January 29 2001 and presented by Garry Wilkinson. Following his departure, ] took over until 2004 when ] began presenting the bulletin. Sanders presented the bulletin from 2006, when she swapped roles with Chris Bath (Sanders had originally been the ''Seven News Sydney'' weekend anchor from 2004-5, following ]'s retirement in 2003).


In 2023, ''Seven News'' in Sydney began to vacate its previous ] studios, with all national and state-based operations for New South Wales transferred to Seven's news facility in ].<ref>{{cite web |last=Jackson |first=Steve |date=4 March 2021 |title=Seven to exit Martin Place studios in Sydney's CBD |url=https://www.realcommercial.com.au/news/seven-to-exit-martin-place-studios-in-sydneys-cbd |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210306021919/https://www.realcommercial.com.au/news/seven-to-exit-martin-place-studios-in-sydneys-cbd |archive-date=6 March 2021 |access-date=30 July 2023 |website=Real Commercial}}</ref> From 26 June 2023, it began broadcastin from a purpose-built studio at the ]. The new space is five times larger than Martin Place, allows for permanent sets for all programs, with two complete control rooms and more than 40sq m of LED screens, while all newsroom operations are located on a second entire floor.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2023-06-26 |title=7NEWS Sydney to broadcast from new home after 19 years at Martin Place |url=https://7news.com.au/business/media/7news-sydney-to-broadcast-from-new-home-after-19-years-at-martin-place-c-11091970 |access-date=2023-07-30 |website=Seven News |language=en}}</ref>
Occasionally, if the Sydney studio is unavailable, the bulletin may be presented either out of the Melbourne or Brisbane studios. In this case, ] or ] would present respectively.


In November 2024, Seven's local Gold Coast news bulletin, airing at 5.30pm on weeknights, was axed.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Laidlaw |first1=Kyle |title=Seven Axes 5.30pm Local Gold Coast News in Major Shake-Up of News Operations |url=https://tvblackbox.com.au/page/2024/11/19/seven-axes-5-30pm-local-gold-coast-news-in-major-shake-up-of-news-operations/ |access-date=19 November 2024 |work=TV Blackbox |date=19 November 2024 |language=en-AU}}</ref>
====Seven 4.30 News====
The network's 4.30pm national news bulletin is presented from ] by ] from Monday to Thursday, and ] on Fridays. Weather is presented from ] by ].


==National bulletins==
The ''4.30 News'' was initially known as ''Target Iraq'' and presented by ]. It was aimed primarily at covering news from the ]. The Melbourne-based bulletin was retained following the initial invasion. ] took over from Johnston as anchor following his retirement in late 2005 until production was moved to the network's ], to be fronted by Seven's United States Correspondent, ]. Samantha Armytage took over when Mike Amor returned to the US as Bureau Chief in October 2006.


====Seven Late News and Updates==== ===''Sunrise Early News''===
''Sunrise Early News'' airs at 5{{nbsp}}am on weekdays and is presented by ] (Monday-Wednesday), and ] (Thursday-Friday), and includes news, business, finance, sport and weather. It airs from Seven's ] studios. Fill in presenters include Shaun White, Teegan Dolling, Sally Bowrey, and Gemma Acton. The bulletin is followed by '']''.
State-based updates are presented throughout the afternoon by reporters or presenters.


The bulletin first aired on 14 July 2008 as ''Seven Early News'', presented by ], with sport presented by ]. Reeve presented the first bulletin as ] was hosting '']'' at the time.<ref>{{cite web |last=Knox |first=David |date=11 July 2008 |title=Early News to boost Sunrise |url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2008/07/early-news-to-boost-sunrise.html |access-date=2008-12-10 |website=]}}</ref>
A three-minute summary airs at around 10.30pm on weeknights (subject to scheduling). The late bulletin covers major national and international news stories in brief along with a sports story and a national weather summary.


In January 2016, it was announced that ] would replace ] and ] due to ''Sunrise'' starting at 5:30am. The bulletin also moved to the earlier time of 5am.<ref name="sunrise2016">{{cite web|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2016/01/sunrise-to-move-to-530am-start.html|title=New-look Sunrise to start from 5:30am|publisher=]|first=David|last=Knox|date=24 January 2015|access-date=24 January 2015}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Jodie to Speerhead Seven's morning news |url=https://au.entertainment.yahoo.com/celebrity/news/a/30684132/jodie-to-speerhead-seven-s-morning-news/ |access-date=2016-01-31 |website=]}}</ref>
] presents the late updates on Monday and Tuesday, with ] presenting on Wednesday and Thursday, while ] presents on Fridays. The national late news update is presented from Seven's ] studios. Fill-in anchors include Sara Groen, ] and Sophie Hull.


In March 2024, ] announced her resignation from the Seven Network.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-03-21 |title=Beloved Channel 7 presenter announces exit: 'End of an era' |url=https://7news.com.au/entertainment/tv/longtime-channel-7-presenter-jodie-speers-announces-exit-c-14040119 |access-date=2024-03-22 |website=7NEWS |language=en}}</ref> The bulletin was renamed ''Sunrise Early News'' and Speers was replaced by ].
In 2007 and 2008, ''Seven Late News'' was revived in the form of a Friday night bulletin during the ] season. The half-hour bulletin was introduced in 2007, broadcast at 10.30pm into ] and ]. In 2008 the same bulletin was also shown delayed in ], ] and ] at the later time of 11:30pm (aired later on occasions). The bulletin had a similar format to the other national bulletins produced by ''Seven News''.


===''Seven Morning News''===
As of 2009, the half-hour late bulletin is no longer produced by the network, with 10:30pm updates now presented on Friday nights.
''Seven Morning News'' airs at 11.30{{nbsp}}am on weekdays in three separate markets:
* The east coast edition is presented by ] (Monday – Thursday) and ] (Friday) from Seven's Eveleigh studios with sport presented by Liam Tapper.
* The Adelaide edition (Broadcast as ''7NEWS Adelaide: Early Edition'', due to it being played on the FiveAA Lunchtime News Update) is presented by ] (Monday – Wednesday), and Elspeth Hussey (Thursday and Friday), with sport presented by Tom Wilson.<ref name="AdelaideLocalMorningNews">{{cite web|url=https://7news.com.au/news/sa/7news-adelaide-launches-morning-news-bulletin-c-2156612|title=7NEWS Adelaide launches morning news bulletin|publisher=Seven News|date=13 February 2021|accessdate=14 February 2021}}</ref>
* The Perth edition is presented by rotating presenters{{efn|Rotating presenters may include Tina Altieri, Tim McMillan, Ryan Daniels and Amelia Broun.}} from Seven Perth's Osborne Park studios<ref name="PerthLocalMorningNews">{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KA6WLLSFk3c |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211221/KA6WLLSFk3c |archive-date=2021-12-21 |url-status=live|title=Seven's Morning News Perth - 10/02/21|publisher=AK Gaming Vids|work=]|date=10 February 2021|accessdate=10 February 2021}}{{cbignore}}</ref> and sports presenter ].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Knox |first=David |date=2023-06-20 |title=Ben Cousins lands Seven News role {{!}} TV Tonight |url=https://tvtonight.com.au/2023/06/ben-cousins-lands-seven-news-role.html |access-date=2023-06-20 |website=] |language=en-AU}}</ref>


Garry Wilkinson, ] and ] have previously presented the bulletin. In 2006, Bath and Sanders swapped roles with Bath being appointed weekend presenter on ''Seven News Sydney'' and Sanders appointed presenter of ''Seven Morning News''.
===Local bulletins===
====]====
''Seven News Sydney'' is directed by Chris Willis and presented in high-definition from the network's national ] at ] by ] (Monday-Friday) and ] (Saturday and Sunday). Sports news is presented by ] (weekdays) and ] (weekends) with weather presented by ] (weekdays). ] presented weekday sport until September 2008, when he became the presenter of the east-coast edition of '']''. It was announced in 2009 that Alex Cullen would replace White as the weeknight sports presenter, with ] presenting on weekends following the departure of ].


Ryan Phelan was the initial sports presenter when a sports presenter was added to the bulletin. Jim Wilson started to present sports shortly after, and continued to present Tuesday – Friday sports until he resigned from the Seven Network in June 2020. Jacqueline Felgate presented Monday sport from June 2019 until March 2022, the role that was previously shared between Ryan Phelan and Matt Carmichael.
At the end of 2003, the dual-presenter format for ''Seven News Sydney'' was scrapped. Between 1998 and 2003, the 6pm news was co-presented by ] and ] (who started reading the weeknight news in February 1995) - a combination which had struggled against the then long-time leading 6pm bulletin, '']''. Symonds has since retired, whilst Sanders presented the weekend bulletin from 2004-5 before being appointed as anchor of the national ''Morning News'' in 2006.


A weather presenter was added to the bulletin in 2014.
''Seven News Sydney'''s attempts to boost ratings began in late 2003 when Ian Ross was appointed as main weeknight anchor. ] was the sports anchor until mid-June 2004, when he took up the position on ''Sunrise'' and was replaced by Matthew White, who formerly presented '']'' on rival '']'' at weekends. The bulletin relocated to new street-level studios located in Martin Place in late-2004, allowing bystanders to watch the news bulletins being broadcast live. After two years of presenting the national morning news, Chris Bath returned to her former role as weekend news anchor in 2006. Ben Damon replaced ] at the end of 2006 as weekend sports anchor. Chris Bath became weekday news anchor at the end of 2009, when ] retired on November 27.


Fill-in presenters for the bulletin include Sally Bowrey, Liam Tapper, ], ] (from Melbourne), ], ] and ] (Sport), Sally Bowrey and Amber Laidler (Weather).
News updates for Sydney are presented by Chris Bath (Monday-Friday) and ] (Saturday-Sunday) throughout the afternoon and the early evening, with national updates broadcast during the rest of the evening.


Separate editions for the Adelaide and Perth markets were launched in 2021.<ref name="AdelaideLocalMorningNews"/><ref name="PerthLocalMorningNews"/>
Ross presented his final bulletin for ''Seven News Sydney'' on Friday 27 November 2009. Bath will take over as main weeknight anchor from Monday 30 November 2009. Former ] anchor Mark Ferguson took over from Bath as weekend news anchor on Saturday 28 November 2009.<ref>, ebroadcast.com.au, 9th November 2009</ref>


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''Seven News Melbourne'' is directed by Steve Carey and presented by Peter Mitchell (weeknights) from Seven's '']'', located adjacent to ] in the ]. Weekday sport and weather are presented by ] and ], with ] and ] presenting on weekends alongside news anchor ]. ] is the fill-in anchor for the nightly 6pm bulletin, with Michael Felgate or ], as the fill-in sports presenters.


===''Seven Afternoon News'' (Summer edition)===
''Seven News Melbourne'' scrapped the dual-presenting format in 2000 when ] and ] (a partnership which only lasted from mid-1999 to late 2000) were replaced by Peter Mitchell. He had previously held the role of the weekend news presenter for over thirteen years. Jennifer Keyte was appointed as weekday news anchor in 1990, becoming Australia's first solo female primetime commercial news presenter. In a network reshuffle in 1996, Jennifer Keyte terminated her employment after the Seven Network attempted to pair her with David Johnston. She returned to ] in August 2003, assuming the role as the weekend news presenter, succeeding ].
The Summer edition of ''Seven Afternoon News'' is a national edition presented from Seven's Eveleigh studio and previously from its Martin Place studio. The bulletin airs when local editions are on break and is presented by ] (Monday-Thursday) and ] (Friday).


This bulletin is a semi-national bulletin because it airs across Australia, except in South Australia and Western Australia who have their own local 4{{nbsp}}pm News.
] was the previous sport fill-in presenter until he was sacked from the network in November 2008 over an AFL medical record controversy. Leith Mulligan replaced him.


Fill-in presenters include ] and ] (News).
Production of the Melbourne bulletin moved to the Docklands precinct in March 2002. Beforehand, it was produced at HSV-7's headquarters, located in Dorcas Street, ].


Seven's national afternoon bulletin was introduced in 2003 as ''Target Iraq'', during extensive coverage of the ], and presented from Sydney by ]. The program was retained after the initial invasion and moved production to Melbourne and was subsequently renamed the ''Seven 4.30 News''. Johnston retired in September 2005 and was succeeded by Rebecca Maddern until production returned to Sydney in July 2006. Former US correspondent Mike Amor took over as anchor and the bulletin was relocated to the Martin Place Sydney studio. Amor was later replaced three months later by ]. On 3 December 2010, the bulletin was extended to 60 minutes and began to feature a sports bulletin.<ref>{{cite web |last=Knox |first=David |date=3 December 2010 |title=Seven extends 4:30pm news |url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2010/12/seven-extends-430pm-news.html |access-date=30 July 2023 |website=]}}</ref> However, on 7 May 2012, the bulletin was truncated back to 30 minutes as '']'' returned to the 5:00 pm timeslot.
Following decades of coming in second place to '']'', ''Seven News Melbourne'' dead heated in 2007, winning 20 out of 40 ratings weeks. This was subsequently followed by a series of advertisements and promos which have touted ''Seven News Melbourne'' as ''Melbourne's New #1''. Despite a poor start to 2008, ''Seven News Melbourne'' won 25 out of 40 ratings weeks, officially becoming Melbourne's leading television news service.


On 2 April 2012, a 30-minute Perth edition was launched, airing as a ] half-hour bulletin at 4:30pm, following the first half-hour of the national bulletin at 4pm. Regional and Remote Western Australia did not receive the 4.30 afternoon news on ], rather, the network substituted it with its own local news service at 5:30pm.
Afternoon news updates for Melbourne are presented by Rebecca Maddern or another reporter, while Peter Mitchell presents news updates though the evening. Jennifer Keyte presents all weekend news updates.


In December 2012, the bulletin was renamed as ''Seven Afternoon News''. In January 2013, the bulletin returned to an hour due to the axing of '']'' and returned to the Melbourne studio with Rebecca Maddern replacing ].
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''Seven News Brisbane'' is directed by Rob Raschke and presented by ] and ] (weekdays) from Seven's Brisbane studios, located at ]. Sport is presented by ] and ]. ] and Rohan Welsh are sports reporters who also fill in the presenting role. Weather is presented by ].


However, in August 2013 Maddern was replaced by ] and ] and the bulletin expanded to start at 4{{nbsp}}pm.
On weekends, ] presents the news (alongside her ] commitments) with Pat Welsh or Shane Webcke on sport and ] on weather. ] presents a beach report on Friday and Saturday evenings. Previously, ] presented the weekend news for many years until her resignation in February 2007.


In April 2014, ] resigned from the Seven Network to join ]. The bulletin was presented solo by ] up until July 2015.
In October 2002, Rod Young moved from ] in Brisbane to co-anchor with Kay McGrath. She had presented ''Seven News Brisbane'' solo for the previous nine months following the retirement of Frank Warrick. Their dual presenter format has proved to be successful. Following a couple of lean years coming second to '']'', ''Seven News Brisbane'' regained its ratings lead by 2007, helped by the recruitment of ex-Nine weatherman ].


In June 2015, the Seven Network announced senior presenter ]'s resignation and that Melissa Doyle would take over as ''Seven News Sydney'' weekend presenter from July.
News updates for Brisbane are presented by Kay McGrath, Rod Young or Sharyn Ghidella throughout the afternoon and the early evening. Sharyn Ghidella, Talitha Cummins and Patrick Condren are fill-in news anchors, with Ben Davis, Shane Webcke or Rohan Welsh presenting sport, and Talitha Cummins or Liz Cantor presenting the weather. Former Nine Network host of ''Extra'', Jillian Whiting, first filled-in on Saturday 17 January 2009.


Between 2015 and 2017, the national bulletin was gradually replaced by local editions presented from Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth. The last incarnation of the national bulletin was broadcast from the network's ] studios and was presented by Ann Sanders (Monday – Thursday) and Chris Reason (Friday). Sport was presented by ] (Monday) and ] (Tuesday – Friday) and weather was presented by ] (Monday – Thursday) and Amelia Mulcahy or ] (Friday).
The bulletin is also simulcast on local radio station 96.5 Family FM and across central & remote areas of eastern Australia, on ].


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Short localised updates are presented during the afternoons by various state-based reporters and eventually presenters and evenings by the state-based presenters.
''Seven News Adelaide'' is directed by Terry Plane and presented by ] and ], with ] (Thursday to Monday) and ] (Tuesday and Wednesday) presenting sport and ] as weather presenter. ] is the weekend news presenter.


When breaking stories occur, newsflashes are presented from Seven's Eveleigh studio or ] national broadcast centre.
Previously, Graeme Goodings presented on weeknights and John Riddell on weekends, until it was found that Goodings had bowel cancer. Goodings and Riddell agreed to swap roles in 2004; both Goodings and Doyle had been presenting ''Seven News Adelaide'' together since 1989, which had proven a success.


===''Seven News at 5''===
Prior to December 27, 1987, the presenters and crew of ''Seven News Adelaide'' produced '']'' (then known as ''Ten Eyewitness News''). However, as the television industry was consolidating in Australia, these news services had each become associated by ownership with inter-state news services being broadcast on opposite frequencies; therefore, to simplify network interaction, their respective networks agreed to swap channel assignments and network affiliations in Adelaide. Graeme Goodings and ] were some of the local personalities that changed stations.
''Seven News at 5'' airs at 5{{nbsp}}pm every Saturday and Sunday and is presented by Karina Carvalho (Saturday) and Angie Asimus (Sunday), which includes news, sport, finance and weather. Sport is presented by ] (Saturday) and Mel McLaughlin (Sunday). It airs from Seven's ] studios on Saturdays, and from the Sydney studios on Sundays. The bulletin does not air on a Sunday in Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth during the AFL season. Seven's ] in ] airs the bulletin on tape delay at 5:30{{nbsp}}pm right before the main bulletin at 6{{nbsp}}pm.


The bulletin first aired on 1 March 2015 as a 'Special Presentation' until it became permanent on 29 March 2015. Fill-in presenters include Mike Amor, Angela Cox, Sally Bowrey, Katrina Blowers, Teegan Dolling, Liam Tapper, Chris Reason and Amber Laidler.
During the ] season, ''Seven News Adelaide'' does not air at the regular time on Sundays if there is a twilight match involving ] or ], in which case the bulletin is usually delayed until half time and shortened to 10–15 minutes.


Since 2021, Adelaide has received its edition of Seven News at 5, locally regarded as the 'Early Edition' (not to be confused with the local morning bulletin with the same name). It is presented by Elspeth Hussy (Saturday), and Gertie Spurling (Sunday). The local 5 PM bulletin is occasionally broadcast nationally.
News updates for Adelaide are presented by Jane Doyle, John Riddell or Graeme Goodings throughout the afternoon and the early evening. ], ] and Mike Smithson are frequent fill-in presenters, in addition to Mark Soderstrom and Caroline Kelly (fill-in sport and weather presenters).


===''The Latest: Seven News''===
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''The Latest: Seven News'' airs at or sometime after 10{{nbsp}}pm and is presented by Tim McMilllan (Sunday-Monday) or Jerrie Demasi (Tuesday-Wednesday) from Seven's Perth studios.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://decidertv.com/page/2018/12/9/exclusive-seven-looks-to-bring-back-late-night-viewers-with-the-latest|title=Seven looks to bring back late night viewers with THE LATEST|publisher=DeciderTV|first=Kevin|last=Perry|date=9 December 2018|access-date=10 December 2018}}</ref> As the title suggests, the late-night bulletin provides up-to-date information on the latest news of the day.<ref>{{cite web |last1=vishal |first1=raval |title=Stay informed with the latest news, Local News, and Daily News from Best News Report |url=https://www.bestnewsreport.com/ |website=.bestnewsreport.com |access-date=19 July 2024}}</ref>
''Seven News Perth'' is directed by Shaun Menegola and presented on weekdays by ] and ], with ] presenting sport. ] or Sally Bowrey present the weekend news with ] presenting sport. Sally Bowrey is the fill-in weather presenter.


Previously known as ''Seven Late News'', it was presented by Chris Bath or ] from 1995 to 2003, with Natalie Barr filling in. The bulletin was cancelled in December 2003 due to declining ratings. Chris Bath was moved to ''Seven Morning News'' (later ''Seven News Sydney'') and Natalie Barr was moved to ''Sunrise''.
Long standing Seven News Perth presenter ] announced his retirement from television on July 1, 2009, and retired from his role on Monday August 10, 2009. He has been replaced by former ] weather presenter ], who began her new role during September.


In February 2024, it was announced that production would shift to Seven's Perth studios from March, resulting in Usher stepping down from the program.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://tvtonight.com.au/2024/02/michael-usher-exits-the-latest-as-production-relocates-to-perth.html|title=Michael Usher exits The Latest as production relocates to Perth|publisher=]|first=David|last=Knox|date=8 February 2024|accessdate=8 February 2024}}</ref> In March 2024, it was confirmed that Tim McMillan would replace Michael Usher and Angela Cox from 18 March.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Ryan |first=Aaron |date=2024-03-05 |title=EXCLUSIVE – The Latest on Channel 7 host announced - TV Central |url=https://tvcentral.com.au/exclusive-the-latest-on-channel-7-host-announced/ |access-date=2024-03-05 |language=en-AU}}</ref>
In 2005, Rick Ardon and Susannah Carr celebrated a twenty year anniversary as a news reading duo. They are one of the longest serving dual news anchor teams in the world and their dual-presenter format of ''Seven News Perth'' has been highly successful. ''Seven News Perth'' has led in the ratings for decades, well ahead of '']'' by as many as 100,000 viewers.


==Capital-based bulletins==
News updates for Perth are presented by Rick Ardon or Susannah Carr throughout the afternoon and the early evening. ], Sally Bowrey or Paula Voce are fill-in presenters for the Perth news service, with ] presenting sport in the weeks before and following former sports presenter ]'s death. Mainwaring read his last sports report on September 22, 2007. Yvette Mooney was the weekend news presenter until she was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2007 and subsequently departed from the network in June 2008. Chris Young is the current sport fill-in.


===Afternoon news===
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Hour–long local editions of ''Seven Afternoon News'' were launched periodically in the capital cities, replacing the previous national bulletin in full. Melbourne and Brisbane launched local afternoon bulletins in August 2015.<ref name="local-four">{{cite web|url=http://nelbie.com/kevmarl/2015/8/7/felgate-and-gilding-to-host-sevens-local-afternoon-news-7newsmelbourne-7newsbrisbane|title=Felgate and Gilding to host Seven's Local Afternoon News @7NewsMelbourne @7NewsBrisbane|last=Perry|first=Kevin|date=7 August 2015|publisher=Nelbie – TV and Entertainment News Australia|access-date=7 August 2015}}</ref> In July 2017, Adelaide launched their own local edition,<ref name="Adel-arvo">{{cite web|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2017/07/new-arvo-bulletin-for-seven-in-adelaide.html|title=New arvo bulletin for Seven in Adelaide|last=Knox|first=David|date=14 July 2017|publisher=]|access-date=14 July 2017}}</ref> while the previously half-hour Perth bulletin was extended to replace the national bulletin in full.<ref name="Perth-arvo">{{cite tweet|number=889852390244884480|user=HowardGretton7|title=Yes - from Monday. Cheers, Howard.|date=25 July 2017}}</ref> At this time, the national bulletin was replaced by a Sydney bulletin.
''Seven Local News'' bulletins are broadcast each weeknight with separate editions for ], ], ], ], and the ]. They are followed by ''Seven News Brisbane'', in place of '']''.


Presently, ''Seven Afternoon News'' is aired at 4{{nbsp}}pm on weekdays in five separate local editions:
In early 2004, ''Seven Local News'' was re-introduced in the Townsville and Cairns sub-markets as a result of regulations regarding local content on regional television introduced by the ] (now the ]).
* The Sydney edition is broadcast from the network's ] studios in Sydney and is presented by Ann Sanders (Monday – Thursday) and Sally Bowrey (Friday). Sport is presented by Mel McLaughlin (Monday – Thursday) and Matt Carmichael (Friday) and weather is presented by Angie Asimus (Monday – Tuesday) and Amber Laidler (Friday). Fill-in presenters include Angela Cox and Chris Reason (News) and Matt Carmichael (Sport). Seven-owned regional stations ] and ], and in Griffith through ]'s Seven Griffith.
* The Melbourne edition is broadcast from the network's ] studios in Melbourne and is presented by ] or ], with sport presented by Laura Spurway, and weather presented by ] ]. Fill in presenters include Blake Johnson (News), Abbey Gelmi, ] and Laura Spurway (Sport) and Sonia Marinelli, Melina Sarris and Estelle Griepink (Weather).<ref name="local-four" /> The local edition simulcasts across Victoria and New South Wales/South Australian border areas through Seven's ] and ], as well as Tasmania through 7 Tasmania.
* The state-based Queensland edition is broadcast from the network's ] studios in Brisbane and is presented by Katrina Blowers (Monday – Wednesday) and Samantha Heathwood (Thursday and Friday). ] presents sport (Monday – Wednesday) and ] (Thursday and Friday) and ] ] presenting the weather (Monday – Thursday) and TBD (Friday). Fill in presenters include Marlina Whop (News), ] (News), Amanda Abate (News), Ben Davis (Sport) and Laura Dymock (Weather). Initially launched as a separate 90-minute bulletin in the South East Queensland region (Brisbane and surrounding areas received by BTQ transmitters), it is now simulcast across the state via ] and across central and remote areas of eastern Australia on ]. It is also being aired in ], ] through affiliate Seven Central ], where it broadcasts live into all relevant time zones, thus ending the bulletin at 4:30pm in Darwin. The Gold Coast also receives this bulletin in full as well, since the axing of the local Gold Coast news service on 21 November 2024.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Laidlaw |first1=Kyle |title=Seven Axes 5.30pm Local Gold Coast News in Major Shake-Up of News Operations |url=https://tvblackbox.com.au/page/2024/11/19/seven-axes-5-30pm-local-gold-coast-news-in-major-shake-up-of-news-operations/ |access-date=19 November 2024 |work=TV Blackbox |date=19 November 2024 |language=en-AU}}</ref> Prior to this, from 4 July 2016, the bulletin ended at 4:30pm due to the local Gold Coast news at 5:30pm. On 10 August 2017, two years to the day since the bulletin launched, the local service claimed victory in the 4:00&nbsp;pm timeslot, winning 21 weeks to the rival '']'s'' two weeks.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.couriermail.com.au/entertainment/confidential/channel-7s-kendall-gilding-says-ratings-win-a-beautiful-reward/news-story/061e315a8dd1fdbe0506633e8f5ae1a3|title=Channel 7's Kendall Gilding says ratings win a 'beautiful reward'|work=The Courier Mail|date=10 August 2017|access-date=10 August 2017}}</ref>
* The Adelaide edition is broadcast from the network's ] studios and is presented by ] (Monday – Wednesday) and Elspeth Hussey (Thursday and Friday) Sport is presented by Tom Wilson or Andrew Hayes and weather is presented by Amelia Mulcahy. It is simulcast across South Australia through ] and ]. On 26 June 2020, the local Adelaide afternoon news formerly presented by Rosanna Mangiarelli was axed due to budget cuts, with that market receiving the Melbourne edition until 23 October. At the time, Adelaide received a local insert in the last segment of the bulletin, presented by a local state based presenter, and a localised weather update with Amelia Mulcahy.<ref>{{cite web|last=McKnight|first=Robert|date=23 June 2020|title=EXCLUSIVE - SEVEN AXES LOCAL NEWS|url=https://tvblackbox.com.au/page/2020/06/23/exclusive-seven-axes-local-news/|access-date=23 June 2020|publisher=TV Blackbox}}</ref> The bulletin was later reinstated on 26 October, but the axing affected ''Seven News'' in the Adelaide ratings, and helped rival ''Nine News'' to close the afternoon and evening news gap with Seven ever since. A midday ''Seven News'' bulletin is also produced and broadcast on radio station ] as of 2023.
* The Perth edition is broadcast from the network's ] studios in Perth and is presented by Samantha Jolly (Monday – Thursday) and Amelia Broun (Friday), who also present weather and sport is presented by Ryan Daniels. Unlike the former breakaway, the bulletin runs for a full hour.<ref name="Perth-arvo" /> In regional WA, the bulletin ends at 4:30 pm, due to its weeknight regional bulletin at 5:30 pm.


===Nightly news===
The most successful edition of ''Seven Local News'' is broadcast on the ]. In early 1998, ] launched a competing service publicly stating that it would beat Seven in the ratings within six months. At the end of the 1998 ratings season, after a new station head had overseen a comprehensive re-vamping of the program and its external promotions, ''Seven Local News'' had actually increased its audience share by six ratings points.


====Sydney====
Reporters and camera crews are based at newsrooms in each of the five regions with studio presentation for the Cairns, Townsville, Mackay and Wide Bay bulletins pre-recorded at studios in ]. The Sunshine Coast edition of ''Seven Local News'' is broadcast live. News editing is undertaken by the local newsrooms, and sent to the main Maroochydore studios for transmission.
]'s Ultimo studios in Sydney, New South Wales.]]
''Seven News Sydney'' is directed by Sean Power and presented by ] and Angela Cox from Sunday to Thursday and ] and Angie Asimus on Friday and Saturday from Seven's headquarters, located at Eveleigh. Sport is presented by Mel McLaughlin from Sunday to Thursday and Matt Carmichael on Friday and Saturday. Weather is presented by Angie Asimus from Sunday to Tuesday and Sally Bowrey on Friday and Saturday.


The Sydney bulletin is simulcast to Seven-owned regional transmitters in New South Wales and ], and to Griffith via ]'s Seven Griffith.
On March 5, 2007, ''Seven Local News'' bulletins commenced production and broadcasts in a ] ] ] format. ''Seven Local News'' was the first regional news service in regional ] to convert to widescreen.


After decades of trailing '']'' and '']'' in the ratings, which led to the sackings of ] and Ann Sanders as the weeknight presenters in 2003, ''Seven News Sydney's'' attempts to boost ratings began in December with the appointment of Ian Ross as main weeknight anchor and the relocation of the bulletin, and other national bulletins, to new street-level studios in Martin Place in August 2004, thus allowing bystanders to watch bulletins being broadcast live. After two years of presenting the national morning news, Chris Bath returned to her former role as weekend news presenter in 2006, swapping roles with Ann Sanders. Ross presented his final bulletin for ''Seven News Sydney'' on Friday 27 November 2009. Bath took over as main weeknight presenter from Monday 30 November 2009 while former ''Nine News'' presenter ] took over as weekend presenter on Saturday 28 November 2009.<ref name="Bodey2011"/><ref> {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091112201103/http://www.ebroadcast.com.au/enews/news/Chris-Bath-to-replace-Ian-Ross-at-Seven-News-091109.html |date=12 November 2009 }}, ebroadcast.com.au, 9 November 2009</ref>
The bulletins are presented by ], with Joanne Desmond co-anchoring the Cairns and Townsville bulletins. Yvonne Sampson presents the sport, with Livio Regano presenting the local weather.

The bulletin retained its ratings lead until 2011, when it lost to the rival ''Nine News'' bulletin for the first time in seven years.<ref> {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131212214219/http://www.mediaspy.org/report/2011/10/22/nine-news-sydney-takes-ratings-crown-from-seven/ |date=12 December 2013 }}, Media Spy, 22 October 2011</ref>

In January 2014, Mark Ferguson was appointed weeknight presenter, replacing Chris Bath due to poor ratings. Bath became weekend presenter and continued to host ''Sunday Night'' until her resignation in July 2015,<ref>, ''TV Tonight'', 27 January 2014</ref> after which Melissa Doyle took over.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://au.news.yahoo.com/sunday-night/features/a/28468558/seven-network-farewells-chris-bath/|title=Seven Network farewells Chris Bath|publisher=Yahoo!7|date=16 June 2015|access-date=16 June 2015}}</ref> More changes to Sydney's news presenting team in subsequent months saw former Melbourne weather presenter David Brown replace ] as the Sunday-Thursday weather presenter, Mel McLaughlin replace ] as the Sunday-Thursday sports presenter and Wilson replace ] as the Friday-Saturday sports presenter.{{citation needed|date=June 2020}}

In August 2016, it was announced that ] would replace Melissa Doyle as Friday and Saturday presenter. Doyle moved into a new expanded role as senior correspondent and host of '']''.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://mumbrella.com.au/melissa-doyle-takes-expanding-role-sunday-night-388000|title=Melissa Doyle takes on expanding role with Sunday Night - Mumbrella|date=2016-08-15|language=en-US|access-date=2016-08-15}}</ref>

In June 2020, Jim Wilson left Seven after 28 years with the network, to become a new host of 2GB's Drive program. His last sports bulletin was 27 June 2020.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Knox |first1=David |title=Jim Wilson departs Seven |url=https://tvtonight.com.au/2020/06/jim-wilson-departs-seven.html |access-date=10 October 2020 |work=TV Tonight |language=en-AU}}</ref> It was later announced that ] would replace him.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2020-07-03|title=Channel Seven welcomes Olympian Matt Shirvington to the team|url=https://7news.com.au/sport/channel-seven-welcomes-olympian-matt-shirvington-to-the-team-c-1144498|access-date=2020-07-03|website=7NEWS.com.au|language=en}}</ref>

In November 2020, ] left the Sydney newsroom to return to Melbourne with Angie Asimus promoted to weeknight weather presenter.

In December 2020, it was announced Angela Cox would be joining Michael Usher as co-anchor of the weekend bulletin from January 2021.<ref>{{Cite web |date=17 December 2020 |title=7NEWS welcomes Angela Cox to 6pm team to join Michael Usher for weekend editions |url=https://tvblackbox.com.au/page/2020/12/17/7news-welcomes-angela-cox-to-6pm-team-to-join-michael-usher-for-weekend-editions/ |website=TV Blackbox}}</ref>

In June 2023, ] stepped down from his role of weekend sports presenter, to take up his new role as co-host of ''Sunrise''.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Lawler |first=Brianna |title=Sunrise gold for Matt Shirvington – Inside 7 |url=https://www.inside7.com.au/sunrise-gold-for-matt-shirvington/ |access-date=2023-07-30 |website=Inside 7 |language=en-AU}}</ref> Matt Carmichael was announced as his replacement.

In September 2024, it was announced Angela Cox would be joining Mark Ferguson as co-anchor of the weeknight bulletin.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-09-01 |title=Angela Cox joins Mark Ferguson at Seven News desk {{!}} TV Tonight |url=https://tvtonight.com.au/2024/09/angela-cox-joins-mark-ferguson-at-seven-news-desk.html |access-date=2024-09-02 |website=tvtonight.com.au |language=en-AU}}</ref>

In October 2024, it was announced that Angie Asimus would join Michael Usher as co-anchor of the weekend bulletin.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Angie Asimus to join Michael Usher on 7NEWS weekends |url=https://www.mediaweek.com.au/angie-asimus-to-join-michael-usher-on-7news-weekends/ |access-date=2024-10-25 |website=www.mediaweek.com.au}}</ref>

Fill-in presenters include Michael Usher, Angie Asimus and Chris Reason (News), Matt Carmichael (Sport), and Sally Bowrey and Amber Laider (Weather).

====Melbourne====
''Seven News Melbourne'' is directed by Chris Salter and presented by ] on weeknights and ] on weekends from ], located at ]. Sport is presented by Rebecca Maddern on weeknights and Abbey Gelmi on weekends. Weather is presented by certified meteorologist ] on weeknights and Sonia Marinelli on weekends.

] previously held the role of weekend presenter for ''Seven Nightly News'' between 1987 and 2000 when he replaced the short-lived presenting duo of ] and ] as weeknight presenter. ] was appointed as weeknight presenter in 1990, becoming Australia's first solo female primetime commercial news presenter.{{Citation needed|date=September 2007}} In a network reshuffle in 1996, Keyte terminated her employment after the Seven Network attempted to pair her with David Johnston, who went to present solo for three years.{{Citation needed|date=September 2007}} She returned in 2003, assuming the role as weekend presenter, succeeding Jennifer Adams.

In May 2018, ] announced that ] would join the network to present '']'' replacing ].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://tendaily.com.au/news/australia/a180530zci/jennifer-keyte-joins-network-ten-as-presenter-20180530|title=Jennifer Keyte Joins Network Ten As Presenter - ten daily|website=tendaily.com.au|language=en-AU|access-date=2018-05-30}}</ref> In August 2018, it was announced that ] will move back to Australia after 17 years as United States Bureau Chief to replace Keyte.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://tvtonight.com.au/2018/08/mike-amor-becomes-seven-news-weekend-anchor.html|title=Mike Amor becomes Seven News weekend anchor|date=2018-08-27|work=TV Tonight|access-date=2018-08-27|language=en-AU}}</ref>

Following decades of coming third in television ratings to '']'' and '']'' (previously ''Ten Eyewitness News'', ''Ten News at Five'', ''Ten Evening News'' and ''Ten News: First at Five''), ''Seven News Melbourne'' went into a tight contest to win the ratings battle in 2005. ''Seven News'' overtook the rival Nine bulletin in the ratings in 2007.<ref name="note-6">{{Cite news|url=http://www.theage.com.au/news/tv--radio/how-seven-trumped-nine/2007/06/13/1181414308216.html |title=How Seven trumped Nine |access-date=27 June 2007 |date=14 June 2007 |work=] |location=Melbourne |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090806041351/http://www.theage.com.au/news/tv--radio/how-seven-trumped-nine/2007/06/13/1181414308216.html |archive-date=6 August 2009 }}</ref> This was subsequently followed by a series of advertisements and promos which have touted ''Seven News Melbourne'' as ''Melbourne's New #1'' and Nine altering their promotions to simply say ''Melbourne's Best News'' - a throwback to the 1980s when ''National Nine News Melbourne'' was being beaten in the ratings by ]'s '']''. As of 2011, Seven has lost its ratings lead at 6 to 9{{nbsp}}pm.

In January 2022, it was announced that ] would return to the Seven Network to present ''Seven News Melbourne'' on weekends with ].<ref>{{Cite web|last=Mediaweek|date=2022-01-01|title=Rebecca Maddern returns to 7News co-hosting weekend Melbourne bulletins|url=https://www.mediaweek.com.au/rebecca-maddern-returns-to-7news-co-hosting-weekend-melbourne-bulletins/|access-date=2022-01-01|website=Mediaweek|language=en-AU}}</ref>

Until 2022, during the AFL season, ] and the weeknight team would present from Sunday to Thursday and ] and the weekend team would present on Friday and Saturday nights.

In November 2024, ] announced that he would be retiring after 30 years with the network from December.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-11-11 |title=Tim Watson confirms retirement from Seven News {{!}} TV Tonight |url=https://tvtonight.com.au/2024/11/tim-watson-confirms-retirement-from-seven-news.html |access-date=2024-11-16 |website=tvtonight.com.au |language=en-AU}}</ref> It was announced that ] will step into an expanded role with '']'' starting January 2025, as Chief Sports Presenter.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-11-16 |title=More moves at Seven as much-loved presenter takes on 'dream job' |url=https://7news.com.au/sport/rebecca-maddern-to-broaden-role-at-7news-melbourne-and-replace-tim-watson-as-chief-sports-presenter-c-16777231 |access-date=2024-11-16 |website=7NEWS |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-11-17 |title=Rebecca Maddern to succeed Tim Watson at Seven News Melbourne {{!}} TV Tonight |url=https://tvtonight.com.au/2024/11/rebecca-maddern-to-succeed-tim-watson-at-seven-news-melbourne.html |access-date=2024-11-16 |website=tvtonight.com.au |language=en-AU}}</ref>

The bulletin is simulcast throughout regional Victoria and New South Wales/South Australia border areas that receive television services from Seven's ] and ] (with the NSW Border receiving a trimmed down 30-minute version of the full-hour news on weeknights), and to viewers in ], Northern Territory through ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.scmedia.com.au/content/sctvguide.aspx |title=Southern Cross Media |publisher=Scmedia.com.au |access-date=2012-03-20}}</ref> During the AFL season, the Saturday edition of ''Seven News Melbourne'' airs for only 30 minutes to fit in with the Seven Network's ] ] coverage.

Fill-in presenters include ], ] and Blake Johnson (News), Abbey Gelmi, ] and Laura Spurway (Sport) and Sonia Marinelli, Melina Sarris, Tyra Stowers and Estelle Griepink (Weather).

====Brisbane====
''Seven News Brisbane'' is directed by Michael Coombes and presented by ] and Sarah Greenhalgh on weeknights and Samantha Heathwood on weekends from Seven's Brisbane studios, located at ]. Sport is presented by ] from Sunday to Wednesday and Ben Davis from Thursday to Saturday. Weather is presented by certified meteorologist ] from Sunday to Thursday and TBD on Friday and Saturday.

The bulletin is also simulcast in Brisbane on local radio station 96.5 Family FM, and across central and remote areas of eastern Australia, on ]. Regional Queensland viewers in the ], ], ], ], ], ] and ] television markets receive a trimmed down 30-minute version of the newshour on weeknights via ], with a live simulcast on weekends.

Previously, ] presented the weekend news for sixteen years until her resignation in February 2007. Cummins was first appointed to the weekday weather in 2005 after more than a year of the Brisbane bulletin not having a weather presenter; former kids show presenter ] had this role in 2003. Cummins was replaced by former Nine weatherman ] in early 2007 and she was moved to weekends. Ghidella joined ''Seven News'' in 2007 and replaced Challenor.

In October 2002, Rod Young moved from '']'' in Brisbane to co-anchor with Kay McGrath. She had presented ''Seven News Brisbane'' solo for the previous nine months following the retirement of Frank Warrick. Following a couple of lean years coming third to '']'' and '']'', ''Seven News Brisbane'' regained its ratings lead by 2007, helped by the recruitment of ex-Nine weatherman ], former '']'' news presenter ] and director of news Rob Raschke. In 2008, ''Seven News Brisbane'' was officially the #1 bulletin in Brisbane, winning all 40 ratings weeks. As of 2013, Seven has lost its ratings lead at 6 to 9{{nbsp}}pm.

In January 2013, ] and ] were appointed Sunday to Thursday (later changed to weeknights) presenters with ] and ] moving to present on Friday and Saturday (later changed to weekends). It was also announced that Ghidella will present a local edition of '']'', which was axed in January 2014 in favour of the bulletin's one hour extension.

In June 2016, it was announced that ] would leave ''Seven News Brisbane'' to present a new local bulletin for ''Seven News Gold Coast''.

In March 2018, McDonald was removed as co-anchor of the bulletin,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://tvtonight.com.au/2018/03/bill-mcdonald-to-exit-seven-news.html|title=Bill McDonald to exit Seven News|publisher=]|first=David|last=Knox|date=9 March 2018|access-date=9 March 2018}}</ref> and was replaced by Max Futcher following poor ratings.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.couriermail.com.au/entertainment/confidential/veteran-journalist-max-futcher-is-the-man-for-seven-anchor-role/news-story/f1343a4dc29280db044283f183edb817|title=Veteran journalist Max Futcher is the man for Seven anchor role|publisher=The Courier-Mail|date=11 March 2018|access-date=11 March 2018}}</ref>

In December 2019, ] announced her retirement after 40 years in television and will present her final bulletin on 26 January. Katrina Blowers has been announced as her replacement.

In January 2023, ] announced his resignation effective 28 January 2023 as sport presenter after 47 years with the Seven Network, and Ben Davis was announced as his replacement presenting Sport on Thursday through Saturday.

In January 2024, it was announced that Samantha Heathwood will replace Katrina Blowers as weekend news presenter from 3 February.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-01-24 |title=7NEWS announces big change to presenter line-up |url=https://7news.com.au/entertainment/tv/7news-brisbane-announces-exciting-presenting-changes-for-katrina-blowers-and-samantha-heathwood-c-13340115 |access-date=2024-01-25 |website=7NEWS |language=en}}</ref> Blowers shares presenting ''Seven Afternoon News'' with Heathwood and is a reporter.

In July 2024, Sharyn Ghidella was made redundant after 17 years with the network.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://tvtonight.com.au/2024/07/after-38-years-my-shoulder-tap-has-finally-come-sharyn-ghidella-dumped-from-seven-news.html |title="After 38 years, my shoulder tap has finally come": Sharyn Ghidella dumped from Seven News &#124; TV Tonight |date=12 July 2024 }}</ref>

Following a raft of changes to the Brisbane newsroom, in August 2024, after 18 years, ] stepped down from his sports presenter role to explore new directions and focus on family interests.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://tvblackbox.com.au/page/2024/08/12/shane-webcke-to-step-down-from-channel-7-sports-desk/ | title=Shane Webcke to Step Down from Channel 7 Sports Desk | date=11 August 2024 }}</ref> Webcke was replaced by ].

In October 2024, it was announced that Sarah Greenhalgh would join Max Futcher as co-anchor of the weekday bulletin from 21 October.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-10-12 |title=Sarah Greenhalgh joins Seven News Brisbane {{!}} TV Tonight |url=https://tvtonight.com.au/2024/10/sarah-greenhalgh-joins-seven-news-brisbane.html |access-date=2024-10-11 |website=tvtonight.com.au |language=en-AU}}</ref>

News updates for Brisbane are presented by Max Futcher throughout the afternoon and the early evening. Katrina Blowers and Samantha Heathwood are fill-in presenters for the bulletin. Ben Davis and Alissa Smith are fill-in sports presenters and Laura Dymock is the fill-in weather presenter.

====Adelaide====
''Seven News Adelaide'' is directed by Mark Mooney and presented by ] and ] on weeknights and Mike Smithson on weekends from Seven's Adelaide studios, located at ]. Sport is presented by ] on weeknights and ] on weekends. Weather is presented by Amelia Mulcahy on weeknights and Gertie Spurling on weekends.

The Adelaide bulletin is simulcast to the regional areas of ] on Southern Cross Television ] in the ] region and ] in New South Wales, and through ] in the ] and ]/South East regions of the state.

From 1989 to 2004, ] presented ''Seven News Adelaide'' on weeknights with Doyle until he was diagnosed with bowel cancer. Goodings and Riddell, the then weekend news presenter, agreed to swap roles, allowing for Goodings' rehabilitation. Goodings left ''Seven News Adelaide'' in December 2014, after 34 years as a TV newsreader.

Prior to 27 December 1987, the presenters and production crew of ''Seven News Adelaide'' produced '']'' (then known as ''Ten Eyewitness News''). However, as the television industry was consolidating in Australia, these news services had each become associated by ownership with inter-state news services being broadcast on opposite frequencies; therefore, to simplify network interaction, their respective networks agreed to swap channel assignments and network affiliations in Adelaide.

In December 2007, production of ''Seven News'' moved from studios located at ] to a new purpose-built space at ].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3AIsjr3TNE&feature=relmfu |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211221/o3AIsjr3TNE |archive-date=2021-12-21 |url-status=live|title=7News Adelaide closer, 15th December|website=] |date=15 December 2007 }}{{cbignore}}</ref>

During the ] season, ''Seven News Adelaide'' does not air at the regular time on Saturday or Sunday if there is a twilight match involving ] and/or ], in which case, a shortened edition is broadcast at half time, replacing analysis of the AFL matches broadcast, or a full bulletin is broadcast immediately after the game.

In 2014, ''Seven News Adelaide'' won every single ratings weeknight against the rival '']'',<ref>{{cite web|url=http://indaily.com.au/news/business/media-week/2015/11/27/tv-news-battle-turns-to-staff/|title=Adelaide TV news battle turns into staff|publisher=In Daily|first=David|last=Washington|date=27 November 2015|access-date=8 August 2017}}</ref> but in 2015 started to lose some nights to Nine as ''Seven News'' as a whole suffered its worst ratings figures for over a decade.<ref name="adelaide-ratings"/> It clocked up 500 consecutive weekly ratings wins in March 2019, extending a streak which started in August 2006.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://tvtonight.com.au/2019/03/seven-news-adelaide-wins-500-successive-weeks.html|title=Seven News Adelaide wins 500 successive weeks|publisher=]|first=David|last=Knox|date=18 March 2019|access-date=18 March 2019}}</ref>

In August 2019, Jane Doyle celebrated 30 years of reading the news on Seven.

In November 2019, John Riddell announced his retirement and presented his last bulletin on 6 December. Doyle became solo presenter after Ridell's retirement.

In June 2020, it was announced that Jessica Adamson and Tim Noonan were made redundant. The weekday 4pm bulletin was also retired with Melbourne's bulletin broadcast to the Adelaide market. Rosanna Mangiarelli replaced Adamson on weekends. The bulletin was later reinstated on 26 October, but the axing affected ''Seven News'' in the Adelaide ratings, and helped rival ''Nine News'' to close the afternoon and evening news gap with Seven ever since.

In September 2022, it was announced that FIVEAA's Will Goodings would replace Mike Smithson to co-host weekends.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2022-09-26 |title=Some Big Career News For Will Goodings! |url=https://www.fiveaa.com.au/news/some-big-career-news-for-will-goodings/ |access-date=2022-09-28 |website=FiveAA |language=en-US}}</ref>

In November 2022, it was announced that Jane Doyle would retire from television after more than three decades presenting ''7NEWS Adelaide''.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://7news.com.au/news/sa/news-royalty-to-retire-7news-adelaide-host-jane-doyle-calls-time-on-decorated-media-career--c-8885195 |publisher=] |title=News royalty to retire: 7NEWS Adelaide host Jane Doyle calls time on decorated media career |access-date=18 November 2022}}</ref> Will Goodings and Rosanna Mangiarelli were announced as her replacement, commencing from January 2023.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://7news.com.au/news/sa/rosanna-mangiarelli-and-will-goodings-to-present-7news-adelaide-weekday-bulletin-c-9039639|title=Rosanna Mangiarelli and Will Goodings to present the 7NEWS Adelaide 6pm weekday bulletin|publisher=Seven News|date=2 December 2022|accessdate=2 December 2022}}</ref>

Fill-in presenters include Mike Smithson, Andrea Nicolas, Gertie Spurling and Elspeth Hussey (News), ], Tom Wilson and Andrew Hayes (Sport) and Gertie Spurling, Casey Treloar and Emily Beaton (Weather). News updates are presented by presenters or fill-in presenters.

{{As of|2020}}, Seven has remained South Australia's number one Adelaide news service for more than a decade.

====Perth====
''Seven News Perth'' is directed by Ray Kuka and presented by ] and ] on weeknights and ] and Tim McMillan on weekends from Seven and West Australian Newspaper studios, located at ]. Sport is presented by Ryan Daniels on weeknights and ] on weekends. Weather is presented by Samantha Jolly on weeknights and Charlotte Goodlet on weekends. ''Seven News Perth'' is also simulcast to Seven-owned transmitters across regional and remote areas of ]. It was also formerly simulcast on Curtin FM 100.1 in the Perth CBD area.

Yvette Mooney served as a weekend news presenter until she was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2007 and subsequently left the network in June 2008.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.perthnow.com.au/business/media/beloved-perth-newsreader-yvette-mooney-loses-cancer-battle-aged-58-c-7139927|title=Beloved Perth newsreader Yvette Mooney loses cancer battle, aged 58|website=PerthNow|date=12 June 2022 |language=en-AU|access-date=2024-03-10}}</ref> Long standing ''Seven News Perth'' presenter ] announced his retirement from television on 1 July 2009, and retired from his role on Monday 10 August 2009. He was replaced by former '']'' weather presenter ], who began her new role during September 2009. Cooper resigned from Seven Perth at the end of 2012 with ex-Nine weather presenter Angela Tsun taking over as her replacement for the 4:30{{nbsp}}pm news and 6{{nbsp}}pm weather forecasts.

In 2015, Rick Ardon and Susannah Carr celebrated a thirty-year anniversary as a news reading duo. They are one of the longest serving dual news presenter teams in the world and the dual-presenter format used by ''Seven News Perth'' has been highly successful. In contrast to previous struggles seen in Sydney and Melbourne in the late 1990s, ''Seven News Perth'' has led in the ratings for decades, well ahead of '']'' and '']'' by as many as 100,000 viewers.

Before the move to the Osborne Park Studios in February 2015, Blake Johnson and Samantha Jolly alternated fortnightly presenting for both weekend bulletins. In February 2020, the Seven Network announced that Tim McMillan would join ] to present on weekends.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://tvblackbox.com.au/page/2020/2/19/exclusive-tim-mcmillan-to-prersent-7-news-in-perth|title=EXCLUSIVE {{!}} Tim McMillan to present 7 News in Perth|newspaper=Australian Television News - Tv Blackbox|language=en-AU|access-date=2020-02-19}}</ref>

In February 2022, ] left his nightly sport duties due to other commitments and being the Lord Mayor of ]; he was replaced by Ryan Daniels but remained a fill-in.

News updates for Perth are presented by Angela Tsun, Susannah Carr or Rick Ardon throughout the afternoon and by Susannah Carr or Rick Ardon in the early evening. Fill-in presenters include Tim McMillan, Angela Tsun and Jerrie Demasi (News), Adrian Barich and Anna Hay (sport), Amelia Broun and Charlotte Goodlet (weather).

==Regional bulletins==

===Regional Queensland===
Local news bulletins for Regional Queensland are broadcast each weeknight at 6{{nbsp}}pm, in all seven regional areas: ], ], ], ], ], the ] and ]. They are followed by a shortened 30-minute version of ''Seven News Brisbane''.

The bulletins are presented by ], with Joanne Desmond co-anchoring the Cairns, Townsville, Rockhampton and Toowoomba editions. Sport is presented by Nathan Spurling and weather is presented by Livio Regano. Fill-in presenters include Emily Steinhardt and Adam Straney (news), Luke McGarry (sport), Dani Sharp (weather).

Reporters and camera crews are based at newsrooms in each of the seven regions with studio presentation for the Cairns, Townsville, Mackay, Darling Downs, Rockhampton and Wide Bay bulletins pre-recorded at ] studios in ]. The Sunshine Coast edition of ''Seven News'' is broadcast live, but may also exchange it to any of the six pre-recorded regions at certain circumstances (e.g., cyclone coverage in the nearest region of immediate concern). News editing is undertaken by the local newsrooms, and sent to the main Maroochydore studios for transmission.

The most successful local edition is broadcast on the Sunshine Coast. In early 1998, ] launched a competing service publicly stating that it would beat Seven in the ratings within six months. At the end of the 1998 ratings season, after a new station head (Laurie Patton) had overseen a comprehensive re-vamping of the program and its external promotions, ''Seven Local News'' had actually increased its audience share by six ratings points.

In early 2004, ''Seven Local News'' was re-introduced in the Townsville and Cairns sub-markets as a result of regulations regarding local content on regional television introduced by the ].

On 5 March 2007, ''Seven Local News'' bulletins commenced production and broadcasts in a ] ] ] format. ''Seven Local News'' was the first regional news service in regional Queensland to convert to widescreen.

On 22 November 2010, ''Seven Local News'' launched a sixth edition for the Rockhampton/Gladstone and Central Queensland region.

On 2 November 2015, ''Seven Local News'' launched a seventh edition for the Toowoomba and the Darling Downs region. With the said launch, Seven News became the only news service to cover all regional centres of Queensland since the axing of WIN News in the Mackay region in May 2015. This lasted until July 2017, when rival '']'' began to roll out local composite bulletins for their statewide affiliate ] (which carried Nine programming from July 2016 until July 2021). When the composite Nine News bulletins for Mackay and Toowoomba/Darling Downs were axed on 15 February 2019, Seven News once again became the only news service to cover all regional centres of Queensland.

From 11 July 2016, these editions are consolidated with the ''Seven News'' branding, though the openers of these editions remained to address as ''Seven Local News''. The ''Local News'' branding was completely phased out on 5 September 2016 in favour of the ''Seven News'' brand.

Formerly, there were two bureaus located in Hervey Bay and Gladstone covering their respective regions, but they were closed due to budget reasons.

] left her presenter position when she ran for Mayor of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland. She was elected and became Mayor in March 2024.

===Regional New South Wales===
Local news bulletins for Regional New South Wales are broadcast each weeknight at 6{{nbsp}}pm, in five regional areas: ] and the Border, ] and the Riverina, Central West (] and ]), the North Coast (], ] and ]) and the Northern Rivers (]), and ] and New England.

Most of the local bulletins are followed by a complementary bulletin named ''Seven News at 6:30'', a half-hour statewide bulletin with ] covering national and international stories usually seen in metropolitan markets. Albury does not receive this bulletin, instead airing a shortened 30-minute version of ''Seven News Melbourne'' as the surrounding New South Wales-Victoria border region leans closer to Melbourne than it does to Sydney.

The local bulletins are presented by Madelaine Collignon and Nick Hose.<ref>{{cite web |last=Knox |first=David |date=6 February 2023 |title=New co-host for Seven News regional bulletins &#124; TV Tonight |url=https://tvtonight.com.au/2023/02/new-co-host-for-seven-news-regional-bulletins.html |access-date=18 April 2023 |website=]}}</ref> Sport is presented by Nick Hose and weather is presented by Kirstie Fitzpatrick. Fill-in presenters include Kirstie Fitzpatrick, Reuben Spargo, Stephen Murphy (with Daniel Gibson presenting the Border & North East bulletin) (news) and Aspen Blomfield (weather).

Reporters and camera crews are based at newsrooms in each of the five regions with studio presentation for the Border, Central West, Riverina and New England bulletins pre-recorded at Seven's ] studios in the ] suburb of ]. The North Coast edition is broadcast live, also from Canberra. News editing is undertaken by the local newsrooms, and reports are sent to the main Canberra studios for transmission.

The Canberra studio also produces local news updates for the ACT, Newcastle & Central Coast, Illawarra, and Regional Victoria (Ballarat, Bendigo, Gippsland, and Mildura) each weeknight. These updates are presented by Reuben Spargo, with Kirstie Fitzpatrick, Daniel Gibson, or Claire Ciantar filling in.

===Regional Western Australia===
''Seven News Regional WA'' is broadcast each weeknight at 5:30pm. It is followed by ''Seven News Perth''.

The bulletin is presented from Seven's newsroom in Bunbury by ] (news and sport) with weather presented by rotating Bunbury-based reporters. Weather had previously been presented by ] until her departure in October 2022 with no permanent replacement.

Reporters and camera crews are based at newsrooms across regional and remote areas of the state. News editing is undertaken by the local newsrooms, with studio presentation and reports sent to Canberra for transmission via satellite and microwave.

Under the previous ] and later GWN7 branding, the bulletin was presented and transmitted from the previous Bunbury studios in Roberts Crescent. Master control was shifted to the Canberra headquarters of ] in 2018 — Prime had purchased GWN in 1996 and was itself purchased by ] in 2021 — with local presentation moved to the current Bunbury newsroom.

==Current affairs==

===''Sunrise''===
{{Main|Sunrise (Australian TV program)}}
''Sunrise'' is the network's ] program, aired weekdays from 5:30{{nbsp}}am to 9{{nbsp}}am. The show is broadcast live from Seven's ] studios, and is based on a mix of human interest, showbiz and entertainment alongside half-hourly national news and sport bulletins and weather updates (WA viewers regularly receive a locally produced bulletin in place of the national bulletin).

The program is hosted by ] and ] with news presenter ], sport presenter ] and weather presenter ].

===''Weekend Sunrise''===
{{Main|Weekend Sunrise}}
''Weekend Sunrise'' is the weekend edition of ''Sunrise'', aired Saturday and Sunday mornings from 7{{nbsp}}am to 10{{nbsp}}am. The show is formatted much like its weekday counterpart, broadcast live from Seven's Eveleigh studios, and is based on a mix of human interest, showbiz and entertainment alongside half-hourly national news and sport bulletins and weather updates.

The program is hosted by ] and David Woiwod, with ] as news and sport presenter and ] as weather presenter.

==Online news==
===''The 6:57pm News''===
''The 6:57pm News'' is a satirical comedy feature presented by ].<ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-07-12 |title=The 6.57pm News to screen nationally {{!}} TV Tonight |url=https://tvtonight.com.au/2024/07/the-6-57pm-news-to-screen-nationally.html |access-date=2024-12-01 |website=tvtonight.com.au |language=en-AU}}</ref> It airs every Friday at the end of the 6pm statewide bulletins and is also available on Seven News' ] channel. The satirical comedy feature begun on Friday 12 July, 2024.

==Former programs==

===''Seven News Gold Coast''===
'']'' was a local half-hour bulletin that aired at 5.30pm on weeknights, covering the ] area of Queensland.

The bulletin aired as an opt-out on BTQ-7's Gold Coast relay transmitters, ahead of the main 6pm news from Brisbane, which placed it in direct competition with long-running rival '']'', which had launched in 1996. The bulletin did not air when Australian Test cricket matches were scheduled.

Produced and broadcast from Seven's Gold Coast studio at ], the bulletin was launched on 4 July 2016 with long-serving presenter and Gold Coast native Rod Young as its first anchor.

From its launch, weekend bulletins were also produced, which made Seven the only network to produce local Gold Coast bulletins seven days a week. However, weekend bulletins were axed in November 2017, citing cost-cutting measures. In February 2018, weekend presenter Amanda Abate was paired with Young as a co-anchor, as well as presenting sport.

In July 2019, after three years on air, ''Seven News Gold Coast'' officially became the number one news bulletin on the Gold Coast, winning twenty-one weeks to the rival ''Nine Gold Coast News''' one week.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://tvtonight.com.au/2019/07/seven-news-upbeat-on-gold-coast-bulletin.html|title=Seven News upbeat on Gold Coast bulletin|publisher=]|first=David|last=Knox|date=31 July 2019|access-date=31 July 2019}}</ref>

In 2021, Young stepped down from the bulletin, after formally announcing his retirement from television news.<ref name="RYretirement">{{cite web |last=Smith |first=Kaitlyn |date=19 July 2021 |title=Rod Young: Legendary 7 News newsreader to retire after 45-year career |url=https://www.goldcoastbulletin.com.au/entertainment/rod-young-legendary-7-news-newsreader-to-retire-after-45year-career/news-story/bbe8e61edbbc717aa5560acd196256a1 |accessdate=19 July 2021 |publisher=Gold Coast Bulletin}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |date=20 July 2021 |title=ROD YOUNG to sign off from 7NEWS desk after four decades in media |url=https://tvblackbox.com.au/page/2021/07/20/rod-young-to-sign-off-from-7news-desk-after-four-decades-in-media/?amp |accessdate=23 July 2021 |publisher=TV Blackbox |quote="I've just had my 70th birthday and after 40 years in broadcasting, it's the perfect time to step away from the news desk."}}</ref> He was then succeeded by Steve Titmus, who became a fill-in presenter for the Brisbane and regional Queensland bulletins before the appointment.

In February 2022, ] was appointed sport presenter for the bulletin.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Sally Pearson joins Seven News Gold Coast {{!}} TV Tonight |url=https://tvtonight.com.au/2022/02/sally-pearson-joins-seven-news-gold-coast.html/ |access-date=2022-02-28 |website=tvtonight.com.au/ |date=21 February 2022 |language=en-AU}}</ref>

In June 2024, weather and coastal expert Paul Burt was made redundant by the network.

On 19 November 2024, Seven announced it was axing the Gold Coast news as part of a significant overhaul of its local news operations. The final bulletin aired three days later.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Laidlaw |first1=Kyle |title=Seven Axes 5.30pm Local Gold Coast News in Major Shake-Up of News Operations |url=https://tvblackbox.com.au/page/2024/11/19/seven-axes-5-30pm-local-gold-coast-news-in-major-shake-up-of-news-operations/ |access-date=19 November 2024 |work=TV Blackbox |date=19 November 2024 |language=en-AU}}</ref> The Surfers Paradise newsroom was retained as a district bureau to provide Gold Coast coverage for the statewide 6pm news.

Fill in presenters included Tamra Bow and Michelle Jensen (weather).

===''Seven News at 7''===
''Seven News at 7'' aired at 7{{nbsp}}pm on weeknights and was presented by Melissa Doyle from Seven's Martin Place studios, with weather presented by David Brown from the Melbourne studio. The bulletin aired on the Seven Network's secondary channel, ] across Australia and it first aired on 5 August 2013 and was first presented by Mark Ferguson,<ref>, ''TV Tonight'', 5 August 2013</ref> with Doyle taking over a week later.

Western Australia had its own local live version of ''Seven News at 7'', also presented from the Martin Place studio in Sydney by Sally Bowrey with weather presented by Angela Tsun from the Perth studio.

On 28 April 2014, the bulletin was removed from the schedule.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Knox |first1=David |date=6 May 2014 |title=7TWO abandons 7pm bulletin |language=en-AU |work=TV Tonight |url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2014/05/7two-abandons-7pm-bulletin.html |access-date=10 October 2020}}</ref>

===''Today Tonight''===
{{Main|Today Tonight}}
''Today Tonight'' was the network's tabloid ] program, which aired on weeknights at 6:30{{nbsp}}pm following the 6{{nbsp}}pm news bulletins. Local editions were produced in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne before being cancelled in 2014 with their respective news bulletins expanded from thirty minutes to one hour. In November 2019, the Adelaide and Perth editions were cancelled, with ''Seven News'' in those markets expanded to a full hour, bringing them in line with the east coast.

===''Sunday Night''===
{{Main|Sunday Night (Australian TV program)}}
''Sunday Night'' was the network's ] and ] program, which aired on Sunday nights at 8:30pm and presented by Melissa Doyle.

==Controversy==
===Outing of David Campbell===
In 2010 Seven News, and in particular its news director Peter Meakin and reporter ], came under heavy criticism for airing a story on New South Wales Transport Minister ] as homosexual.<ref name="MediaWatch">{{cite news |title=Seven Goes Public on the Private |newspaper=Media Watch |publisher=] |date=24 May 2010 }}</ref> Campbell, a Member of the ] for over two decades, resigned after Meakin chose to air a story by Walters showing Campbell leaving a ]. Amid criticism of the story, former NSW Labor Premier ] condemned Campbell's actions, saying that he had "frequented places where he's easily recognised".<ref>{{cite news| url=http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/opinion/public-life-the-place-for-private-exposure/story-e6frg6zo-1225869807894 | first=Imre | last=Salusinszky | title=Public life the place for private exposure | date=22 May 2010 | work=The Australian| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100812022748/http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/opinion/public-life-the-place-for-private-exposure/story-e6frg6zo-1225869807894| archive-date=12 August 2010}}</ref> Seven's decision to run the story was derided by other politicians and several rival media outlets.<ref>{{cite news |title=Outdated Seven fails on public interest |first=David |last=Marr |newspaper=] |date=22 May 2010 |access-date=17 January 2011 |quote=Channel Seven has other, old-fashioned ideas that hark back to a time that's all but disappeared in this country when being gay was scandal enough. ... lowing his cover could only be justified if, once again, his hypocrisy affected his public life. That's the rule. |url=http://www.abc.net.au/mediawatch/transcripts/1016_marr.pdf }}</ref><ref name="Imre">{{cite news |title=Disgrace for the man, and the media |first=Imre |last=Salusinszky |newspaper=] |date=21 May 2010 |access-date=17 January 2011 |quote=What was the public interest in putting to air last night the story of Campbell's visit to a gay sex club? |url=http://www.abc.net.au/mediawatch/transcripts/1016_imre.pdf }}</ref> ] called the incident an act of "pathetic snooping" and "naked homophobia".<ref name="Kirby">{{cite web |last=Washbrook |first=Cyril |url=http://www.mediaspy.org/report/2010/05/22/updated-kirby-seven-news-filled-with-serial-homophobes/ |title=Kirby: Seven News filled with "serial homophobes" |date=22 May 2010 |publisher=Media Spy |access-date=17 January 2011 }}</ref> Seven's justification for airing the story was initially that Campbell had misused his ministerial vehicle;<ref name="MediaWatch"/> however, this allegation was shown to be untrue by other media outlets, as New South Wales ministers have full private use of their ministerial vehicles.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2010-05-23 |title=Seven Goes Public on the Private |url=https://www.abc.net.au/mediawatch/episodes/seven-goes-public-on-the-private/9974554 |access-date=2024-04-20 |website=] |publisher=] |language=en-AU}}</ref>

The ] initiated an investigation into Seven's conduct in this matter, under the industry's self-regulated code of conduct. It accepted the public interest justification put forward by Seven that Campbell's actions left him "vulnerable to compromise or blackmail".<ref>{{cite news |title=Seven cleared over Campbell's outing |first=Natalie |last=O'Brien |url=http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/seven-cleared-over-campbells-outing-20110115-19rvm.html |newspaper=The Sydney Morning Herald |date=16 January 2011 |access-date=17 January 2011 }}</ref>

==Young Achiever Awards==
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The 7NEWS Young Achiever Awards are a group of awards, run by Awards Australia and sponsored by 7News, that "acknowledge, encourage and most importantly promote the positive achievements of all young people" aged 29 years and under. There are separate awards for New South Wales & ]; ]; Queensland; ]; and ].<ref>{{cite web | title=Current Awards Programs | website=Awards Australia | date=15 July 2022 | url=https://awardsaustralia.com/awards-programs/ | access-date=2 January 2024}}</ref> Each award is run with a number of state-based co-sponsors.<ref>{{cite web | title=Young Achiever Awards | website=Awards Australia | date=1 November 2023 | url=https://awardsaustralia.com/young-achiever-awards/sa | access-date=2 January 2024}}</ref>

Awards Australia, an organisation founded in 1989, also run Young Achiever Awards for ] and Northern Territory, and run Community Achievement Awards for all states and Northern Territory.<ref>{{cite web | title=Awards Winner | website=Awards Australia | date=29 June 2023 | url=https://awardsaustralia.com/about/ | access-date=2 January 2024}}</ref> The awards have had different sponsors and had different names in the past, for example in South Australia, they were formerly sponsored by the Nine Network (from 2004 to 2018), and called "Channel 9 Young Achiever of the Year" Awards.<ref name=aawinners>{{cite web | title=Previous Winners | website=Awards Australia | url=https://awardsaustralia.com/young-achiever-awards/sa/previous-winners/ | access-date=2 January 2024}}</ref>


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Australian television news service

Seven News
Division ofSeven Network
Opening Theme"The Mission" by John Williams (1988–present)
Founded1958; 66 years ago (1958)
Headquarters
Area servedAustralia
Formerly called
  • Australian Television News (ATVN) (1963–1970)
  • Seven National News (1970–1988)
  • Seven Nightly News (1988–2000)
Broadcast programs
  • Sunrise
  • Weekend Sunrise
  • Sunrise Early News
  • Seven Morning News
  • Seven Afternoon News
  • Seven News at 5
  • Seven News
  • The Latest: Seven News
ParentSeven West Media
Website7news.com.au

Seven News (stylised 7NEWS) is the television news service of the Seven Network and, as of 2021, the highest-rating in Australia.

National bulletins are presented from Seven's high definition studios in South Eveleigh, Sydney, while its flagship 6 pm statewide bulletins are produced in studios based in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, and Perth. The network also produces local news bulletins for regional markets in Queensland, New South Wales (including the ACT), Victoria and Western Australia.

It draws upon the resources of ITN, NBC, CBC, CNN, APTN and Reuters for select international coverage.

History

From late 2004 to 2023, most national bulletins and Seven News Sydney had been presented from studios in Martin Place

Seven News — previously known as ATVN News, Channel Seven News, Seven Eyewitness News, Seven National News and Seven Nightly News — is one of Australia's longest-running television news services, founded in 1958, along with Nine News on the rival Nine Network.

In 2003, former Nine Network news and current affairs chief Peter Meakin was appointed to Seven News, tasked with lifting ratings in the struggling east coast markets by including more local content in those bulletins.

Seven News has been the top rating news service nationally for all but three years since 2005, partly attributed to the success of television game show Deal or No Deal (and later The Chase Australia), which provided the flagship 6pm bulletin with a significant lead-in audience.

In recent years, under the guidance of former longtime National Nine News chief Peter Meakin, Seven's news and current affairs division has produced more locally focused content, which has been lifting ratings for key markets such as Sydney and Melbourne. Since February 2005, the ratings of Deal or No Deal, Seven News and Today Tonight have gradually increased. Seven News was the highest-rating news service nationally in both the 2005 and 2006 ratings seasons. A key aspect of Seven's recent ratings dominance in news and current affairs has been attributed to Deal or No Deal's (and, since late 2015, The Chase Australia's) top rating audience, which provides Seven News with a large lead-in audience. Between 2007 and 2010 inclusive, Seven News completed a clean sweep across the five capital cities in terms of being the most watched 6 pm news bulletin. On 5 July 2008, Channel Seven introduced a watermark on news and current affairs programmes.

In 2007, Seven News beat National Nine News and Ten News in ratings for the first time in the Melbourne market. During the year, they ranked highest twenty weeks compared to Nine's nineteen weeks, while one week was tied. Previously, in 2006, Seven had ranked on top 16 weeks in while Nine had 24 weeks on top in Melbourne.

During 2008, from weeknight to weeknight, Seven and Nine had similar ratings, often changing the most popular show from night to night. As of 2013, Nine News retains a national lead, although Seven still has a tight grip on the Adelaide and Perth bulletins. In November 2012, Peter Meakin resigned as director of news and current affairs of the Seven Network after nine years in the role, with Rob Raschke named as his successor.

In October 2013, it was announced that the Saturday 6pm bulletins would be extended to one hour, likely as a reaction to Nine News regaining its national lead in 2013.

On Monday 20 January 2014, the news theme was overhauled with the traditional The Mission piece removed after two decades, however, due to viewer backlash, The Mission was reinstated on Friday 24 January 2014.

In February 2014, Today Tonight was axed in the Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane markets and the news bulletins were extended to one hour. The Adelaide and Perth bulletins remained at 30 minutes with Today Tonight being retained in only those two markets.

In 2015, Seven News suffered its worst ratings year for over a decade, with all three of its east coast bulletins, as well as its regional Queensland bulletins, languishing behind Nine News and its Adelaide bulletin also starting to lose to Nine on weeknights. However, Seven News soon reclaimed the lead nationally the following year, aided by the new game show lead-in The Chase Australia, which helped to increase numbers in Sydney and Melbourne, as well as a narrow 3,000 viewer loss to Nine in Brisbane.

In July 2016, a new locally focused bulletin for the Gold Coast was introduced, airing at 5.30pm every evening from the network's Surfers Paradise studios. The debut bulletin won its timeslot with 49,000, compared to the rival Nine Gold Coast News which drew 34,000 viewers. Although the Seven bulletin became the ratings leader in 2019, the rival service from Nine went onto regain its lead

In November 2019, the Adelaide and Perth editions of Today Tonight were axed, finally bringing their nightly news shows to an hour edition in line with the east coast.

In 2023, Seven News in Sydney began to vacate its previous Martin Place studios, with all national and state-based operations for New South Wales transferred to Seven's news facility in South Eveleigh. From 26 June 2023, it began broadcastin from a purpose-built studio at the Australian Technology Park. The new space is five times larger than Martin Place, allows for permanent sets for all programs, with two complete control rooms and more than 40sq m of LED screens, while all newsroom operations are located on a second entire floor.

In November 2024, Seven's local Gold Coast news bulletin, airing at 5.30pm on weeknights, was axed.

National bulletins

Sunrise Early News

Sunrise Early News airs at 5 am on weekdays and is presented by Edwina Bartholomew (Monday-Wednesday), and Monique Wright (Thursday-Friday), and includes news, business, finance, sport and weather. It airs from Seven's Eveleigh studios. Fill in presenters include Shaun White, Teegan Dolling, Sally Bowrey, and Gemma Acton. The bulletin is followed by Sunrise.

The bulletin first aired on 14 July 2008 as Seven Early News, presented by Simon Reeve, with sport presented by Mark Beretta. Reeve presented the first bulletin as Natalie Barr was hosting Sunrise at the time.

In January 2016, it was announced that Jodie Speers would replace Natalie Barr and Mark Beretta due to Sunrise starting at 5:30am. The bulletin also moved to the earlier time of 5am.

In March 2024, Jodie Speers announced her resignation from the Seven Network. The bulletin was renamed Sunrise Early News and Speers was replaced by Edwina Bartholomew.

Seven Morning News

Seven Morning News airs at 11.30 am on weekdays in three separate markets:

  • The east coast edition is presented by Ann Sanders (Monday – Thursday) and Sally Bowrey (Friday) from Seven's Eveleigh studios with sport presented by Liam Tapper.
  • The Adelaide edition (Broadcast as 7NEWS Adelaide: Early Edition, due to it being played on the FiveAA Lunchtime News Update) is presented by Mike Smithson (Monday – Wednesday), and Elspeth Hussey (Thursday and Friday), with sport presented by Tom Wilson.
  • The Perth edition is presented by rotating presenters from Seven Perth's Osborne Park studios and sports presenter Ben Cousins.

Garry Wilkinson, Chris Reason and Chris Bath have previously presented the bulletin. In 2006, Bath and Sanders swapped roles with Bath being appointed weekend presenter on Seven News Sydney and Sanders appointed presenter of Seven Morning News.

Ryan Phelan was the initial sports presenter when a sports presenter was added to the bulletin. Jim Wilson started to present sports shortly after, and continued to present Tuesday – Friday sports until he resigned from the Seven Network in June 2020. Jacqueline Felgate presented Monday sport from June 2019 until March 2022, the role that was previously shared between Ryan Phelan and Matt Carmichael.

A weather presenter was added to the bulletin in 2014.

Fill-in presenters for the bulletin include Sally Bowrey, Liam Tapper, Chris Reason, Mike Amor (from Melbourne), Matt Carmichael, Mel McLaughlin and Ben Davis (Sport), Sally Bowrey and Amber Laidler (Weather).

Separate editions for the Adelaide and Perth markets were launched in 2021.

  1. Rotating presenters may include Tina Altieri, Tim McMillan, Ryan Daniels and Amelia Broun.

Seven Afternoon News (Summer edition)

The Summer edition of Seven Afternoon News is a national edition presented from Seven's Eveleigh studio and previously from its Martin Place studio. The bulletin airs when local editions are on break and is presented by Ann Sanders (Monday-Thursday) and Sally Bowrey (Friday).

This bulletin is a semi-national bulletin because it airs across Australia, except in South Australia and Western Australia who have their own local 4 pm News.

Fill-in presenters include Mike Amor and Angie Asimus (News).

Seven's national afternoon bulletin was introduced in 2003 as Target Iraq, during extensive coverage of the 2003 invasion of Iraq, and presented from Sydney by David Johnston. The program was retained after the initial invasion and moved production to Melbourne and was subsequently renamed the Seven 4.30 News. Johnston retired in September 2005 and was succeeded by Rebecca Maddern until production returned to Sydney in July 2006. Former US correspondent Mike Amor took over as anchor and the bulletin was relocated to the Martin Place Sydney studio. Amor was later replaced three months later by Samantha Armytage. On 3 December 2010, the bulletin was extended to 60 minutes and began to feature a sports bulletin. However, on 7 May 2012, the bulletin was truncated back to 30 minutes as The Price is Right returned to the 5:00 pm timeslot.

On 2 April 2012, a 30-minute Perth edition was launched, airing as a cutaway half-hour bulletin at 4:30pm, following the first half-hour of the national bulletin at 4pm. Regional and Remote Western Australia did not receive the 4.30 afternoon news on Seven Regional WA, rather, the network substituted it with its own local news service at 5:30pm.

In December 2012, the bulletin was renamed as Seven Afternoon News. In January 2013, the bulletin returned to an hour due to the axing of The Price Is Right and returned to the Melbourne studio with Rebecca Maddern replacing Samantha Armytage.

However, in August 2013 Maddern was replaced by Melissa Doyle and Matt White and the bulletin expanded to start at 4 pm.

In April 2014, Matt White resigned from the Seven Network to join Network Ten. The bulletin was presented solo by Melissa Doyle up until July 2015.

In June 2015, the Seven Network announced senior presenter Chris Bath's resignation and that Melissa Doyle would take over as Seven News Sydney weekend presenter from July.

Between 2015 and 2017, the national bulletin was gradually replaced by local editions presented from Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth. The last incarnation of the national bulletin was broadcast from the network's Martin Place studios and was presented by Ann Sanders (Monday – Thursday) and Chris Reason (Friday). Sport was presented by Mel McLaughlin (Monday) and Jim Wilson (Tuesday – Friday) and weather was presented by David Brown (Monday – Thursday) and Amelia Mulcahy or Angie Asimus (Friday).

Seven News Updates

Short localised updates are presented during the afternoons by various state-based reporters and eventually presenters and evenings by the state-based presenters.

When breaking stories occur, newsflashes are presented from Seven's Eveleigh studio or Seven Melbourne's national broadcast centre.

Seven News at 5

Seven News at 5 airs at 5 pm every Saturday and Sunday and is presented by Karina Carvalho (Saturday) and Angie Asimus (Sunday), which includes news, sport, finance and weather. Sport is presented by Matt Carmichael (Saturday) and Mel McLaughlin (Sunday). It airs from Seven's Melbourne studios on Saturdays, and from the Sydney studios on Sundays. The bulletin does not air on a Sunday in Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth during the AFL season. Seven's affiliate in Tasmania airs the bulletin on tape delay at 5:30 pm right before the main bulletin at 6 pm.

The bulletin first aired on 1 March 2015 as a 'Special Presentation' until it became permanent on 29 March 2015. Fill-in presenters include Mike Amor, Angela Cox, Sally Bowrey, Katrina Blowers, Teegan Dolling, Liam Tapper, Chris Reason and Amber Laidler.

Since 2021, Adelaide has received its edition of Seven News at 5, locally regarded as the 'Early Edition' (not to be confused with the local morning bulletin with the same name). It is presented by Elspeth Hussy (Saturday), and Gertie Spurling (Sunday). The local 5 PM bulletin is occasionally broadcast nationally.

The Latest: Seven News

The Latest: Seven News airs at or sometime after 10 pm and is presented by Tim McMilllan (Sunday-Monday) or Jerrie Demasi (Tuesday-Wednesday) from Seven's Perth studios. As the title suggests, the late-night bulletin provides up-to-date information on the latest news of the day.

Previously known as Seven Late News, it was presented by Chris Bath or Anne Fulwood from 1995 to 2003, with Natalie Barr filling in. The bulletin was cancelled in December 2003 due to declining ratings. Chris Bath was moved to Seven Morning News (later Seven News Sydney) and Natalie Barr was moved to Sunrise.

In February 2024, it was announced that production would shift to Seven's Perth studios from March, resulting in Usher stepping down from the program. In March 2024, it was confirmed that Tim McMillan would replace Michael Usher and Angela Cox from 18 March.

Capital-based bulletins

Afternoon news

Hour–long local editions of Seven Afternoon News were launched periodically in the capital cities, replacing the previous national bulletin in full. Melbourne and Brisbane launched local afternoon bulletins in August 2015. In July 2017, Adelaide launched their own local edition, while the previously half-hour Perth bulletin was extended to replace the national bulletin in full. At this time, the national bulletin was replaced by a Sydney bulletin.

Presently, Seven Afternoon News is aired at 4 pm on weekdays in five separate local editions:

  • The Sydney edition is broadcast from the network's Eveleigh studios in Sydney and is presented by Ann Sanders (Monday – Thursday) and Sally Bowrey (Friday). Sport is presented by Mel McLaughlin (Monday – Thursday) and Matt Carmichael (Friday) and weather is presented by Angie Asimus (Monday – Tuesday) and Amber Laidler (Friday). Fill-in presenters include Angela Cox and Chris Reason (News) and Matt Carmichael (Sport). Seven-owned regional stations CBN and NEN, and in Griffith through WIN Television's Seven Griffith.
  • The Melbourne edition is broadcast from the network's Docklands studios in Melbourne and is presented by Karina Carvalho or Mike Amor, with sport presented by Laura Spurway, and weather presented by meteorologist Jane Bunn. Fill in presenters include Blake Johnson (News), Abbey Gelmi, Theo Doropoulos and Laura Spurway (Sport) and Sonia Marinelli, Melina Sarris and Estelle Griepink (Weather). The local edition simulcasts across Victoria and New South Wales/South Australian border areas through Seven's AMV and PTV, as well as Tasmania through 7 Tasmania.
  • The state-based Queensland edition is broadcast from the network's Mount Coot-tha studios in Brisbane and is presented by Katrina Blowers (Monday – Wednesday) and Samantha Heathwood (Thursday and Friday). Steve Titmus presents sport (Monday – Wednesday) and Ben Davis (Thursday and Friday) and meteorologist Tony Auden presenting the weather (Monday – Thursday) and TBD (Friday). Fill in presenters include Marlina Whop (News), Max Futcher (News), Amanda Abate (News), Ben Davis (Sport) and Laura Dymock (Weather). Initially launched as a separate 90-minute bulletin in the South East Queensland region (Brisbane and surrounding areas received by BTQ transmitters), it is now simulcast across the state via Seven Queensland and across central and remote areas of eastern Australia on Seven Central. It is also being aired in Darwin, Northern Territory through affiliate Seven Central (TND–34), where it broadcasts live into all relevant time zones, thus ending the bulletin at 4:30pm in Darwin. The Gold Coast also receives this bulletin in full as well, since the axing of the local Gold Coast news service on 21 November 2024. Prior to this, from 4 July 2016, the bulletin ended at 4:30pm due to the local Gold Coast news at 5:30pm. On 10 August 2017, two years to the day since the bulletin launched, the local service claimed victory in the 4:00 pm timeslot, winning 21 weeks to the rival Nine Live Queensland's two weeks.
  • The Adelaide edition is broadcast from the network's Hindmarsh studios and is presented by Mike Smithson (Monday – Wednesday) and Elspeth Hussey (Thursday and Friday) Sport is presented by Tom Wilson or Andrew Hayes and weather is presented by Amelia Mulcahy. It is simulcast across South Australia through WIN Television SA and GTS/BKN. On 26 June 2020, the local Adelaide afternoon news formerly presented by Rosanna Mangiarelli was axed due to budget cuts, with that market receiving the Melbourne edition until 23 October. At the time, Adelaide received a local insert in the last segment of the bulletin, presented by a local state based presenter, and a localised weather update with Amelia Mulcahy. The bulletin was later reinstated on 26 October, but the axing affected Seven News in the Adelaide ratings, and helped rival Nine News to close the afternoon and evening news gap with Seven ever since. A midday Seven News bulletin is also produced and broadcast on radio station FIVEaa as of 2023.
  • The Perth edition is broadcast from the network's Osborne Park studios in Perth and is presented by Samantha Jolly (Monday – Thursday) and Amelia Broun (Friday), who also present weather and sport is presented by Ryan Daniels. Unlike the former breakaway, the bulletin runs for a full hour. In regional WA, the bulletin ends at 4:30 pm, due to its weeknight regional bulletin at 5:30 pm.

Nightly news

Sydney

Seven News Sydney reporter Jessica Ridley reporting outside the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's Ultimo studios in Sydney, New South Wales.

Seven News Sydney is directed by Sean Power and presented by Mark Ferguson and Angela Cox from Sunday to Thursday and Michael Usher and Angie Asimus on Friday and Saturday from Seven's headquarters, located at Eveleigh. Sport is presented by Mel McLaughlin from Sunday to Thursday and Matt Carmichael on Friday and Saturday. Weather is presented by Angie Asimus from Sunday to Tuesday and Sally Bowrey on Friday and Saturday.

The Sydney bulletin is simulcast to Seven-owned regional transmitters in New South Wales and Australian Capital Territory, and to Griffith via WIN Television's Seven Griffith.

After decades of trailing Nine News Sydney and 10 News First Sydney in the ratings, which led to the sackings of Ross Symonds and Ann Sanders as the weeknight presenters in 2003, Seven News Sydney's attempts to boost ratings began in December with the appointment of Ian Ross as main weeknight anchor and the relocation of the bulletin, and other national bulletins, to new street-level studios in Martin Place in August 2004, thus allowing bystanders to watch bulletins being broadcast live. After two years of presenting the national morning news, Chris Bath returned to her former role as weekend news presenter in 2006, swapping roles with Ann Sanders. Ross presented his final bulletin for Seven News Sydney on Friday 27 November 2009. Bath took over as main weeknight presenter from Monday 30 November 2009 while former Nine News presenter Mark Ferguson took over as weekend presenter on Saturday 28 November 2009.

The bulletin retained its ratings lead until 2011, when it lost to the rival Nine News bulletin for the first time in seven years.

In January 2014, Mark Ferguson was appointed weeknight presenter, replacing Chris Bath due to poor ratings. Bath became weekend presenter and continued to host Sunday Night until her resignation in July 2015, after which Melissa Doyle took over. More changes to Sydney's news presenting team in subsequent months saw former Melbourne weather presenter David Brown replace Sarah Cumming as the Sunday-Thursday weather presenter, Mel McLaughlin replace Jim Wilson as the Sunday-Thursday sports presenter and Wilson replace Ryan Phelan as the Friday-Saturday sports presenter.

In August 2016, it was announced that Michael Usher would replace Melissa Doyle as Friday and Saturday presenter. Doyle moved into a new expanded role as senior correspondent and host of Sunday Night.

In June 2020, Jim Wilson left Seven after 28 years with the network, to become a new host of 2GB's Drive program. His last sports bulletin was 27 June 2020. It was later announced that Matt Shirvington would replace him.

In November 2020, David Brown left the Sydney newsroom to return to Melbourne with Angie Asimus promoted to weeknight weather presenter.

In December 2020, it was announced Angela Cox would be joining Michael Usher as co-anchor of the weekend bulletin from January 2021.

In June 2023, Matt Shirvington stepped down from his role of weekend sports presenter, to take up his new role as co-host of Sunrise. Matt Carmichael was announced as his replacement.

In September 2024, it was announced Angela Cox would be joining Mark Ferguson as co-anchor of the weeknight bulletin.

In October 2024, it was announced that Angie Asimus would join Michael Usher as co-anchor of the weekend bulletin.

Fill-in presenters include Michael Usher, Angie Asimus and Chris Reason (News), Matt Carmichael (Sport), and Sally Bowrey and Amber Laider (Weather).

Melbourne

Seven News Melbourne is directed by Chris Salter and presented by Peter Mitchell on weeknights and Mike Amor on weekends from Broadcast Centre Melbourne, located at Docklands. Sport is presented by Rebecca Maddern on weeknights and Abbey Gelmi on weekends. Weather is presented by certified meteorologist Jane Bunn on weeknights and Sonia Marinelli on weekends.

Peter Mitchell previously held the role of weekend presenter for Seven Nightly News between 1987 and 2000 when he replaced the short-lived presenting duo of David Johnston and Anne Fulwood as weeknight presenter. Jennifer Keyte was appointed as weeknight presenter in 1990, becoming Australia's first solo female primetime commercial news presenter. In a network reshuffle in 1996, Keyte terminated her employment after the Seven Network attempted to pair her with David Johnston, who went to present solo for three years. She returned in 2003, assuming the role as weekend presenter, succeeding Jennifer Adams.

In May 2018, Network Ten announced that Jennifer Keyte would join the network to present Ten Eyewitness News Melbourne replacing Stephen Quartermain. In August 2018, it was announced that Mike Amor will move back to Australia after 17 years as United States Bureau Chief to replace Keyte.

Following decades of coming third in television ratings to Nine News Melbourne and 10 News First Melbourne (previously Ten Eyewitness News, Ten News at Five, Ten Evening News and Ten News: First at Five), Seven News Melbourne went into a tight contest to win the ratings battle in 2005. Seven News overtook the rival Nine bulletin in the ratings in 2007. This was subsequently followed by a series of advertisements and promos which have touted Seven News Melbourne as Melbourne's New #1 and Nine altering their promotions to simply say Melbourne's Best News - a throwback to the 1980s when National Nine News Melbourne was being beaten in the ratings by ATV-10's Ten Eyewitness News. As of 2011, Seven has lost its ratings lead at 6 to 9 pm.

In January 2022, it was announced that Rebecca Maddern would return to the Seven Network to present Seven News Melbourne on weekends with Mike Amor.

Until 2022, during the AFL season, Peter Mitchell and the weeknight team would present from Sunday to Thursday and Mike Amor and the weekend team would present on Friday and Saturday nights.

In November 2024, Tim Watson announced that he would be retiring after 30 years with the network from December. It was announced that Rebecca Maddern will step into an expanded role with Seven News Melbourne starting January 2025, as Chief Sports Presenter.

The bulletin is simulcast throughout regional Victoria and New South Wales/South Australia border areas that receive television services from Seven's AMV and PTV (with the NSW Border receiving a trimmed down 30-minute version of the full-hour news on weeknights), and to viewers in Darwin, Northern Territory through (TND-34). During the AFL season, the Saturday edition of Seven News Melbourne airs for only 30 minutes to fit in with the Seven Network's Saturday night AFL coverage.

Fill-in presenters include Mike Amor, Karina Carvalho and Blake Johnson (News), Abbey Gelmi, Theo Doropoulos and Laura Spurway (Sport) and Sonia Marinelli, Melina Sarris, Tyra Stowers and Estelle Griepink (Weather).

Brisbane

Seven News Brisbane is directed by Michael Coombes and presented by Max Futcher and Sarah Greenhalgh on weeknights and Samantha Heathwood on weekends from Seven's Brisbane studios, located at Mount Coot-tha. Sport is presented by Steve Titmus from Sunday to Wednesday and Ben Davis from Thursday to Saturday. Weather is presented by certified meteorologist Tony Auden from Sunday to Thursday and TBD on Friday and Saturday.

The bulletin is also simulcast in Brisbane on local radio station 96.5 Family FM, and across central and remote areas of eastern Australia, on Southern Cross Central. Regional Queensland viewers in the Sunshine Coast, Wide Bay-Burnett, Toowoomba, Rockhampton, Mackay, Townsville and Cairns television markets receive a trimmed down 30-minute version of the newshour on weeknights via Seven Queensland, with a live simulcast on weekends.

Previously, Tracey Challenor presented the weekend news for sixteen years until her resignation in February 2007. Cummins was first appointed to the weekday weather in 2005 after more than a year of the Brisbane bulletin not having a weather presenter; former kids show presenter Tony Johnston had this role in 2003. Cummins was replaced by former Nine weatherman John Schluter in early 2007 and she was moved to weekends. Ghidella joined Seven News in 2007 and replaced Challenor.

In October 2002, Rod Young moved from ABC News in Brisbane to co-anchor with Kay McGrath. She had presented Seven News Brisbane solo for the previous nine months following the retirement of Frank Warrick. Following a couple of lean years coming third to Nine News Brisbane and Ten Eyewitness News Brisbane, Seven News Brisbane regained its ratings lead by 2007, helped by the recruitment of ex-Nine weatherman John Schluter, former Today news presenter Sharyn Ghidella and director of news Rob Raschke. In 2008, Seven News Brisbane was officially the #1 bulletin in Brisbane, winning all 40 ratings weeks. As of 2013, Seven has lost its ratings lead at 6 to 9 pm.

In January 2013, Sharyn Ghidella and Bill McDonald were appointed Sunday to Thursday (later changed to weeknights) presenters with Kay McGrath and Rod Young moving to present on Friday and Saturday (later changed to weekends). It was also announced that Ghidella will present a local edition of Today Tonight, which was axed in January 2014 in favour of the bulletin's one hour extension.

In June 2016, it was announced that Rod Young would leave Seven News Brisbane to present a new local bulletin for Seven News Gold Coast.

In March 2018, McDonald was removed as co-anchor of the bulletin, and was replaced by Max Futcher following poor ratings.

In December 2019, Kay McGrath announced her retirement after 40 years in television and will present her final bulletin on 26 January. Katrina Blowers has been announced as her replacement.

In January 2023, Pat Welsh announced his resignation effective 28 January 2023 as sport presenter after 47 years with the Seven Network, and Ben Davis was announced as his replacement presenting Sport on Thursday through Saturday.

In January 2024, it was announced that Samantha Heathwood will replace Katrina Blowers as weekend news presenter from 3 February. Blowers shares presenting Seven Afternoon News with Heathwood and is a reporter.

In July 2024, Sharyn Ghidella was made redundant after 17 years with the network.

Following a raft of changes to the Brisbane newsroom, in August 2024, after 18 years, Shane Webcke stepped down from his sports presenter role to explore new directions and focus on family interests. Webcke was replaced by Steve Titmus.

In October 2024, it was announced that Sarah Greenhalgh would join Max Futcher as co-anchor of the weekday bulletin from 21 October.

News updates for Brisbane are presented by Max Futcher throughout the afternoon and the early evening. Katrina Blowers and Samantha Heathwood are fill-in presenters for the bulletin. Ben Davis and Alissa Smith are fill-in sports presenters and Laura Dymock is the fill-in weather presenter.

Adelaide

Seven News Adelaide is directed by Mark Mooney and presented by Rosanna Mangiarelli and Will Goodings on weeknights and Mike Smithson on weekends from Seven's Adelaide studios, located at Hindmarsh. Sport is presented by Mark Soderstrom on weeknights and Bruce Abernethy on weekends. Weather is presented by Amelia Mulcahy on weeknights and Gertie Spurling on weekends.

The Adelaide bulletin is simulcast to the regional areas of South Australia on Southern Cross Television GTS/BKN in the Spencer Gulf region and Broken Hill in New South Wales, and through WIN South Australia in the Riverland and Mount Gambier/South East regions of the state.

From 1989 to 2004, Graeme Goodings presented Seven News Adelaide on weeknights with Doyle until he was diagnosed with bowel cancer. Goodings and Riddell, the then weekend news presenter, agreed to swap roles, allowing for Goodings' rehabilitation. Goodings left Seven News Adelaide in December 2014, after 34 years as a TV newsreader.

Prior to 27 December 1987, the presenters and production crew of Seven News Adelaide produced Ten News Adelaide (then known as Ten Eyewitness News). However, as the television industry was consolidating in Australia, these news services had each become associated by ownership with inter-state news services being broadcast on opposite frequencies; therefore, to simplify network interaction, their respective networks agreed to swap channel assignments and network affiliations in Adelaide.

In December 2007, production of Seven News moved from studios located at Gilberton to a new purpose-built space at Hindmarsh.

During the AFL season, Seven News Adelaide does not air at the regular time on Saturday or Sunday if there is a twilight match involving Adelaide and/or Port Adelaide, in which case, a shortened edition is broadcast at half time, replacing analysis of the AFL matches broadcast, or a full bulletin is broadcast immediately after the game.

In 2014, Seven News Adelaide won every single ratings weeknight against the rival Nine News Adelaide, but in 2015 started to lose some nights to Nine as Seven News as a whole suffered its worst ratings figures for over a decade. It clocked up 500 consecutive weekly ratings wins in March 2019, extending a streak which started in August 2006.

In August 2019, Jane Doyle celebrated 30 years of reading the news on Seven.

In November 2019, John Riddell announced his retirement and presented his last bulletin on 6 December. Doyle became solo presenter after Ridell's retirement.

In June 2020, it was announced that Jessica Adamson and Tim Noonan were made redundant. The weekday 4pm bulletin was also retired with Melbourne's bulletin broadcast to the Adelaide market. Rosanna Mangiarelli replaced Adamson on weekends. The bulletin was later reinstated on 26 October, but the axing affected Seven News in the Adelaide ratings, and helped rival Nine News to close the afternoon and evening news gap with Seven ever since.

In September 2022, it was announced that FIVEAA's Will Goodings would replace Mike Smithson to co-host weekends.

In November 2022, it was announced that Jane Doyle would retire from television after more than three decades presenting 7NEWS Adelaide. Will Goodings and Rosanna Mangiarelli were announced as her replacement, commencing from January 2023.

Fill-in presenters include Mike Smithson, Andrea Nicolas, Gertie Spurling and Elspeth Hussey (News), Bruce Abernethy, Tom Wilson and Andrew Hayes (Sport) and Gertie Spurling, Casey Treloar and Emily Beaton (Weather). News updates are presented by presenters or fill-in presenters.

As of 2020, Seven has remained South Australia's number one Adelaide news service for more than a decade.

Perth

Seven News Perth is directed by Ray Kuka and presented by Rick Ardon and Susannah Carr on weeknights and Angela Tsun and Tim McMillan on weekends from Seven and West Australian Newspaper studios, located at Osborne Park. Sport is presented by Ryan Daniels on weeknights and Adrian Barich on weekends. Weather is presented by Samantha Jolly on weeknights and Charlotte Goodlet on weekends. Seven News Perth is also simulcast to Seven-owned transmitters across regional and remote areas of Western Australia. It was also formerly simulcast on Curtin FM 100.1 in the Perth CBD area.

Yvette Mooney served as a weekend news presenter until she was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2007 and subsequently left the network in June 2008. Long standing Seven News Perth presenter Jeff Newman announced his retirement from television on 1 July 2009, and retired from his role on Monday 10 August 2009. He was replaced by former Nine News Perth weather presenter Natalia Cooper, who began her new role during September 2009. Cooper resigned from Seven Perth at the end of 2012 with ex-Nine weather presenter Angela Tsun taking over as her replacement for the 4:30 pm news and 6 pm weather forecasts.

In 2015, Rick Ardon and Susannah Carr celebrated a thirty-year anniversary as a news reading duo. They are one of the longest serving dual news presenter teams in the world and the dual-presenter format used by Seven News Perth has been highly successful. In contrast to previous struggles seen in Sydney and Melbourne in the late 1990s, Seven News Perth has led in the ratings for decades, well ahead of 10 News First Perth and Nine News Perth by as many as 100,000 viewers.

Before the move to the Osborne Park Studios in February 2015, Blake Johnson and Samantha Jolly alternated fortnightly presenting for both weekend bulletins. In February 2020, the Seven Network announced that Tim McMillan would join Angela Tsun to present on weekends.

In February 2022, Basil Zempilas left his nightly sport duties due to other commitments and being the Lord Mayor of Perth; he was replaced by Ryan Daniels but remained a fill-in.

News updates for Perth are presented by Angela Tsun, Susannah Carr or Rick Ardon throughout the afternoon and by Susannah Carr or Rick Ardon in the early evening. Fill-in presenters include Tim McMillan, Angela Tsun and Jerrie Demasi (News), Adrian Barich and Anna Hay (sport), Amelia Broun and Charlotte Goodlet (weather).

Regional bulletins

Regional Queensland

Local news bulletins for Regional Queensland are broadcast each weeknight at 6 pm, in all seven regional areas: Cairns, Townsville, Mackay, Wide Bay, Toowoomba, the Sunshine Coast and Rockhampton. They are followed by a shortened 30-minute version of Seven News Brisbane.

The bulletins are presented by Rob Brough, with Joanne Desmond co-anchoring the Cairns, Townsville, Rockhampton and Toowoomba editions. Sport is presented by Nathan Spurling and weather is presented by Livio Regano. Fill-in presenters include Emily Steinhardt and Adam Straney (news), Luke McGarry (sport), Dani Sharp (weather).

Reporters and camera crews are based at newsrooms in each of the seven regions with studio presentation for the Cairns, Townsville, Mackay, Darling Downs, Rockhampton and Wide Bay bulletins pre-recorded at STQ studios in Maroochydore. The Sunshine Coast edition of Seven News is broadcast live, but may also exchange it to any of the six pre-recorded regions at certain circumstances (e.g., cyclone coverage in the nearest region of immediate concern). News editing is undertaken by the local newsrooms, and sent to the main Maroochydore studios for transmission.

The most successful local edition is broadcast on the Sunshine Coast. In early 1998, WIN Television launched a competing service publicly stating that it would beat Seven in the ratings within six months. At the end of the 1998 ratings season, after a new station head (Laurie Patton) had overseen a comprehensive re-vamping of the program and its external promotions, Seven Local News had actually increased its audience share by six ratings points.

In early 2004, Seven Local News was re-introduced in the Townsville and Cairns sub-markets as a result of regulations regarding local content on regional television introduced by the Australian Broadcasting Authority.

On 5 March 2007, Seven Local News bulletins commenced production and broadcasts in a widescreen standard-definition digital format. Seven Local News was the first regional news service in regional Queensland to convert to widescreen.

On 22 November 2010, Seven Local News launched a sixth edition for the Rockhampton/Gladstone and Central Queensland region.

On 2 November 2015, Seven Local News launched a seventh edition for the Toowoomba and the Darling Downs region. With the said launch, Seven News became the only news service to cover all regional centres of Queensland since the axing of WIN News in the Mackay region in May 2015. This lasted until July 2017, when rival Nine News began to roll out local composite bulletins for their statewide affiliate Southern Cross Television (which carried Nine programming from July 2016 until July 2021). When the composite Nine News bulletins for Mackay and Toowoomba/Darling Downs were axed on 15 February 2019, Seven News once again became the only news service to cover all regional centres of Queensland.

From 11 July 2016, these editions are consolidated with the Seven News branding, though the openers of these editions remained to address as Seven Local News. The Local News branding was completely phased out on 5 September 2016 in favour of the Seven News brand.

Formerly, there were two bureaus located in Hervey Bay and Gladstone covering their respective regions, but they were closed due to budget reasons.

Rosanna Natoli left her presenter position when she ran for Mayor of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland. She was elected and became Mayor in March 2024.

Regional New South Wales

Local news bulletins for Regional New South Wales are broadcast each weeknight at 6 pm, in five regional areas: Albury and the Border, Wagga Wagga and the Riverina, Central West (Dubbo and Orange), the North Coast (Coffs Harbour, Port Macquarie and Taree) and the Northern Rivers (Lismore), and Tamworth and New England.

Most of the local bulletins are followed by a complementary bulletin named Seven News at 6:30, a half-hour statewide bulletin with Daniel Gibson covering national and international stories usually seen in metropolitan markets. Albury does not receive this bulletin, instead airing a shortened 30-minute version of Seven News Melbourne as the surrounding New South Wales-Victoria border region leans closer to Melbourne than it does to Sydney.

The local bulletins are presented by Madelaine Collignon and Nick Hose. Sport is presented by Nick Hose and weather is presented by Kirstie Fitzpatrick. Fill-in presenters include Kirstie Fitzpatrick, Reuben Spargo, Stephen Murphy (with Daniel Gibson presenting the Border & North East bulletin) (news) and Aspen Blomfield (weather).

Reporters and camera crews are based at newsrooms in each of the five regions with studio presentation for the Border, Central West, Riverina and New England bulletins pre-recorded at Seven's CBN studios in the Canberra suburb of Watson. The North Coast edition is broadcast live, also from Canberra. News editing is undertaken by the local newsrooms, and reports are sent to the main Canberra studios for transmission.

The Canberra studio also produces local news updates for the ACT, Newcastle & Central Coast, Illawarra, and Regional Victoria (Ballarat, Bendigo, Gippsland, and Mildura) each weeknight. These updates are presented by Reuben Spargo, with Kirstie Fitzpatrick, Daniel Gibson, or Claire Ciantar filling in.

Regional Western Australia

Seven News Regional WA is broadcast each weeknight at 5:30pm. It is followed by Seven News Perth.

The bulletin is presented from Seven's newsroom in Bunbury by Noel Brunning (news and sport) with weather presented by rotating Bunbury-based reporters. Weather had previously been presented by Shauna Willis until her departure in October 2022 with no permanent replacement.

Reporters and camera crews are based at newsrooms across regional and remote areas of the state. News editing is undertaken by the local newsrooms, with studio presentation and reports sent to Canberra for transmission via satellite and microwave.

Under the previous Golden West Network and later GWN7 branding, the bulletin was presented and transmitted from the previous Bunbury studios in Roberts Crescent. Master control was shifted to the Canberra headquarters of Prime Media Group in 2018 — Prime had purchased GWN in 1996 and was itself purchased by Seven West Media in 2021 — with local presentation moved to the current Bunbury newsroom.

Current affairs

Sunrise

Main article: Sunrise (Australian TV program)

Sunrise is the network's breakfast program, aired weekdays from 5:30 am to 9 am. The show is broadcast live from Seven's Eveleigh studios, and is based on a mix of human interest, showbiz and entertainment alongside half-hourly national news and sport bulletins and weather updates (WA viewers regularly receive a locally produced bulletin in place of the national bulletin).

The program is hosted by Natalie Barr and Matt Shirvington with news presenter Edwina Bartholomew, sport presenter Mark Beretta and weather presenter Sam Mac.

Weekend Sunrise

Main article: Weekend Sunrise

Weekend Sunrise is the weekend edition of Sunrise, aired Saturday and Sunday mornings from 7 am to 10 am. The show is formatted much like its weekday counterpart, broadcast live from Seven's Eveleigh studios, and is based on a mix of human interest, showbiz and entertainment alongside half-hourly national news and sport bulletins and weather updates.

The program is hosted by Monique Wright and David Woiwod, with Sally Bowrey as news and sport presenter and James Tobin as weather presenter.

Online news

The 6:57pm News

The 6:57pm News is a satirical comedy feature presented by Mark Humphries. It airs every Friday at the end of the 6pm statewide bulletins and is also available on Seven News' YouTube channel. The satirical comedy feature begun on Friday 12 July, 2024.

Former programs

Seven News Gold Coast

Seven News Gold Coast was a local half-hour bulletin that aired at 5.30pm on weeknights, covering the Gold Coast area of Queensland.

The bulletin aired as an opt-out on BTQ-7's Gold Coast relay transmitters, ahead of the main 6pm news from Brisbane, which placed it in direct competition with long-running rival Nine Gold Coast News, which had launched in 1996. The bulletin did not air when Australian Test cricket matches were scheduled.

Produced and broadcast from Seven's Gold Coast studio at Surfers Paradise, the bulletin was launched on 4 July 2016 with long-serving presenter and Gold Coast native Rod Young as its first anchor.

From its launch, weekend bulletins were also produced, which made Seven the only network to produce local Gold Coast bulletins seven days a week. However, weekend bulletins were axed in November 2017, citing cost-cutting measures. In February 2018, weekend presenter Amanda Abate was paired with Young as a co-anchor, as well as presenting sport.

In July 2019, after three years on air, Seven News Gold Coast officially became the number one news bulletin on the Gold Coast, winning twenty-one weeks to the rival Nine Gold Coast News' one week.

In 2021, Young stepped down from the bulletin, after formally announcing his retirement from television news. He was then succeeded by Steve Titmus, who became a fill-in presenter for the Brisbane and regional Queensland bulletins before the appointment.

In February 2022, Sally Pearson was appointed sport presenter for the bulletin.

In June 2024, weather and coastal expert Paul Burt was made redundant by the network.

On 19 November 2024, Seven announced it was axing the Gold Coast news as part of a significant overhaul of its local news operations. The final bulletin aired three days later. The Surfers Paradise newsroom was retained as a district bureau to provide Gold Coast coverage for the statewide 6pm news.

Fill in presenters included Tamra Bow and Michelle Jensen (weather).

Seven News at 7

Seven News at 7 aired at 7 pm on weeknights and was presented by Melissa Doyle from Seven's Martin Place studios, with weather presented by David Brown from the Melbourne studio. The bulletin aired on the Seven Network's secondary channel, 7two across Australia and it first aired on 5 August 2013 and was first presented by Mark Ferguson, with Doyle taking over a week later.

Western Australia had its own local live version of Seven News at 7, also presented from the Martin Place studio in Sydney by Sally Bowrey with weather presented by Angela Tsun from the Perth studio.

On 28 April 2014, the bulletin was removed from the schedule.

Today Tonight

Main article: Today Tonight

Today Tonight was the network's tabloid current affairs program, which aired on weeknights at 6:30 pm following the 6 pm news bulletins. Local editions were produced in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne before being cancelled in 2014 with their respective news bulletins expanded from thirty minutes to one hour. In November 2019, the Adelaide and Perth editions were cancelled, with Seven News in those markets expanded to a full hour, bringing them in line with the east coast.

Sunday Night

Main article: Sunday Night (Australian TV program)

Sunday Night was the network's current affairs and investigative journalism program, which aired on Sunday nights at 8:30pm and presented by Melissa Doyle.

Controversy

Outing of David Campbell

In 2010 Seven News, and in particular its news director Peter Meakin and reporter Adam Walters, came under heavy criticism for airing a story on New South Wales Transport Minister David Campbell as homosexual. Campbell, a Member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for over two decades, resigned after Meakin chose to air a story by Walters showing Campbell leaving a gay bathhouse. Amid criticism of the story, former NSW Labor Premier Barrie Unsworth condemned Campbell's actions, saying that he had "frequented places where he's easily recognised". Seven's decision to run the story was derided by other politicians and several rival media outlets. Michael Kirby called the incident an act of "pathetic snooping" and "naked homophobia". Seven's justification for airing the story was initially that Campbell had misused his ministerial vehicle; however, this allegation was shown to be untrue by other media outlets, as New South Wales ministers have full private use of their ministerial vehicles.

The Australian Communications and Media Authority initiated an investigation into Seven's conduct in this matter, under the industry's self-regulated code of conduct. It accepted the public interest justification put forward by Seven that Campbell's actions left him "vulnerable to compromise or blackmail".

Young Achiever Awards

The 7NEWS Young Achiever Awards are a group of awards, run by Awards Australia and sponsored by 7News, that "acknowledge, encourage and most importantly promote the positive achievements of all young people" aged 29 years and under. There are separate awards for New South Wales & Australian Capital Territory; Victoria; Queensland; South Australia; and Western Australia. Each award is run with a number of state-based co-sponsors.

Awards Australia, an organisation founded in 1989, also run Young Achiever Awards for Tasmania and Northern Territory, and run Community Achievement Awards for all states and Northern Territory. The awards have had different sponsors and had different names in the past, for example in South Australia, they were formerly sponsored by the Nine Network (from 2004 to 2018), and called "Channel 9 Young Achiever of the Year" Awards.

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