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The Carleton-Walsh Report is an Australian news and current affairs program broadcast by the ABC from 1985. It was fronted by Richard Carleton and Max Walsh. It was a half hour long show shown on Tuesday to Thursday. Originally designed as a companion to The National it outperformed them despite timeslot issues. In 1987 it moved from a 9:30pm slot to 10:00pm. Carleton left the show in later that year and it became The Walsh Report in July 1987. The show finished on 30 November 1987.

References

  1. "Carleton and Walsh polished if predictable", The Canberra Times, 3 July 1985
  2. McNamara, Marie (27 June 1985), "And yet another!", The Age
  3. Watson, Bronwyn (14 October 1985), "'Car Wash' surges ahead", The Sydney Morning Herald
  4. Simmonds, Diana (23 February 1987), "The Carleton Walsh Report", The Sydney Morning Herald
  5. "Max Walsh to leave ABC for Channel 10", The Sydney Morning Herald, 1 October 1987
  6. Simmonds, Diana (30 November 1987), "The Walsh Report", The Sydney Morning Herald
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