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Seven News is the name the of Seven Network's news service. Its flagship bulliten is broadcast at 6:00pm every night, with a separate bulletin for each of the five metropolitan markets and two regional bulletins for North Queensland (under the title of Seven Local News, which is followed by Seven News Brisbane). Seven News is in direct competition with rival Channel Nine's National Nine News.

Bulletins

National

Sydney

Melbourne

Brisbane

Adelaide

Perth

North Queensland

Townsville/Cairns (weeknights only)

MacKay/Sunshine Coast (weeknights only)

External Links

Seven News Site

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