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7NEWS is the most trusted brand on television. And that trust begins with the 7 Early NEWS bulletin at 5am Monday – Friday. Australians turn to 7 Early NEWS on all screens for the latest news, sport and weather from Australia and around the world. Australia's most popular brekky show, Sunrise, is the only way to start the day. Natalie Barr and David Koch discuss the latest news, sport, entertainment and weather. Co-hosts Larry Emdur and Kylie Gillies are the undisputed stars of daytime TV, and they will be back next year to keep Australia informed, entertained and inspired. 7 Morning NEWS has a habit of breaking news, digging deeper into developing stories and sharing heart-warming moments. That’s why Australians trust 7NEWS more than any other news brand from Morning to night. Australia’s #1 line-up of news and public affairs content returns to the Seven Network in 2022, with 7NEWS, Sunrise, Weekend Sunrise, The Morning Show, 7NEWS Spotlight, The Latest from 7NEWS and 7NEWS.com.au set to keep the nation informed and educated. The #1 game show in the country heads into 2022 with Larry Emdur at the helm and The Governess, The Tiger Mum, The Shark, Goliath and The Supernerd ready to put a new crop of contestants through their paces. Australia’s #1 drama is back in 2022 for its remarkable 35th season. And it will be bigger and brighter than ever before, with 45 weeks of all the drama, fun, romance, action, heartbreak and twists viewers have come to expect from life in Summer Bay. It has been Australia’s #1 lifestyle show for more than two decades and it returns in 2022 for another year of fun and inspiration. Special event TV is a key part of our content and next year will be no different, with more remarkable 7NEWS Spotlight specials. In a global television first, the world’s biggest singing competition – and Australia’s #1 regular series of 2021 – invites singers and musicians from different generations to perform together in The Voice arena. The most talked about TV show in the country is back in 2022 with a brand-new line-up of star recruits, ready to take on the gruelling SAS selection course. Get set for another huge year of shocks, twists and drama as Big Brother welcomes a new team of housemates and some big surprises when it comes to who enters the house. Hosted by Sonia Kruger, the hit series had an average total audience of 1.1 million this year. he first season of Big Brother VIP lands in November but it’s planned to be bigger and better yet for 2022. The mega-hit that was House Rules will be reborn and reimagined in an innovative new format. Set in one of Australia’s biggest cities, the new series will take renovation to a whole new level. After its triumphant return to Seven and 7plus this year, the global sensation will burn up the dance floor again in 2022. Daryl Somers, Sonia Kruger and our legendary judging panel are back on board, along with 14 celebrities who are ready to strut and shimmy their stuff. The global phenomenon returns to Seven and 7plus in 2022 with host Natalie Gruzlewski, a new line-up of farmers and ladies looking for true love, and a very special new addition: Seven’s acclaimed journalist and presenter, Samantha Armytage, is joining in a guest role. Seven’s fresh take on The Voice is the #1 regular series of 2021. Australia’s favourite show is back in 2022, with host Sonia Kruger, superstar coaches Keith Urban, Rita Ora, Guy Sebastian and Jessica Mauboy, and a new line-up of stars in the making. In a world first, Aussie acts will take on some of the best Got Talent champions from around the globe and deliver all the spectacular, surprising and must-see moments Australian families love. Ricki-Lee Coulter returns as host, along with an all-star judging panel. The television icon returns to our screens after a 12-year hiatus, travelling around the country to find the next music superstars. Australia’s #1 footy show, The Front Bar, returns in 2022 with the always sharp and smart insights of hosts Sam Pang, Mick Molloy and Andy Maher. Also returning next year are Armchair Experts on Friday nights and Sunday Footy Fest. Latest news, sport and weather from Australia and around the world. Australia’s most recent headline-making crimes will be told like never before in the all-new season of one of Australia’s most popular true-crime TV series. Hosted by 7NEWS’ award-winning reporter and presenter, Matt Doran, the new series will tell these stories from beginning to end, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats. The disappearance of young women launches a 25-year investigation by the police and one tenacious journalist, all in dogged determination to seek justice. From the creatives behind Seven’s compelling drama Catching Milat. Featuring some of the most gripping, heart-stopping, tense and nerve-racking police investigations, stings and taskforce operations in Australia, this new series provides an “all-access pass” into the real crime busts using footage shot by the police themselves. With the men’s and women’s Ashes series, the BBL and the WBBL, it is going to be the greatest ever season. Cricket’s #1 commentary team just got even better, with all-time greats, Lord Ian Botham, added to its illustrious line-up for what is already shaping as an unforgettable 2021-22 season. Following the extraordinary success of this year’s Olympic Games Tokyo 2020, Seven will deliver the most comprehensive coverage of a Winter Olympics ever seen in Australia, in a favourable time zone for Australian viewers (there will be a two-hour time difference between Beijing and the Australian east coast). The Commonwealth Games will bring together more than 4,500 athletes from 72 nations and territories in a global spectacle. Underpinned by the core values of humanity, equality and destiny, the Commonwealth Games are often referred to as the “Friendly Games” and are renowned for inspiring athletes to compete in the spirit of friendship and fair play. The Supercars Championship roared back onto Seven and 7plus in 2021, with the promise of six blockbuster events. With the Repco Bathurst 1000 at Mount Panorama set to fire up on 5 December 2021 and lockdowns coming to an end, the 2022 season is firmly back on track. An extraordinary 2021 season cemented the AFL’s position as the #1 winter sport in Australia, including a history-making Grand Final. The 2022 season is shaping up to be unmissable.
Starting in January, Seven will present all the action and excitement of season six of the AFLW.
Seven has partnered with Racing Victoria, Racing NSW, Racing Queensland and Racing SA in a historic, long-term deal that unites Australian thoroughbred racing like never before. The agreement runs to 2027 and means Australians will enjoy 52 weeks of elite racing across the nation, including the Golden Slipper, The Everest, the Golden Eagle, the Caulfield Cup, the Cox Plate, the Queensland Oaks, the Queensland Derby, the South Australian Derby and the South Australian Oaks and Goodwood Handicap. Trust starts here
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Another year of fun and inspiration
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The Voice: Generations
This is not a game
The game has changed
State competing against State
The most successful cooking show on Australian TV is set to return in 2022, with all new judges and a new batch of eager contestants.VIPs vie to win for their nominated charity
House Rules Reborn
Let’s get ready to rumba!
Saddle up for love
Australia’s favourite coaches are back
AGT will be back in 2022
Bigger and better than ever
The boys are back!
Breaking (how we deliver) news
Crime Investigation Australia
Investigative mini-series
Showcasing the planning, investigation and the footage of police raids
Cricket fans are in for a very, very good summer.
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XXII Commonwealth Games in Birmingham
Supercars are back where they belong
The AFL returns to Seven in 2022.
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