
Australian Open 2026 Exclusive on Nine
It’s game on for the Aussie summer of tennis in 2026 when Nine provides the most comprehensive coverage of the Australian Open available anywhere, when

When it comes to television in Australia, the 9Network has been there every step of the way. We are the leading Australian broadcast network across linear television, delivering content that connects with millions of Australians each day. Our content includes some of the most recognised, enjoyed and impactful programming, built on a foundation of news, sport and entertainment. From NBN News, 60 Minutes, TODAY and A Current Affair to Married at First Sight, The Block, Australian Ninja Warrior and Lego Masters, our prime-time programming slate captivates the key audiences our advertisers seek. We are also the home of big-event TV, from the Summer of Tennis culminating in the Australian Open to State of Origin and the NRL series.

It’s game on for the Aussie summer of tennis in 2026 when Nine provides the most comprehensive coverage of the Australian Open available anywhere, when

Australia’s No. 1 entertainment program and most talked about social experiment, Married at First Sight, returns Monday, February 2 at 7.30pm on Channel 9 and 9Now

Prepare for a zoo-pendous adventure when the award-winning Taronga: Who’s Who in the Zoo thunders back onto our screens for season six on Tuesday, November 4, at

For more than 45 years, 60 Minutes has gone beyond reporting stories; it has been artfully sculpting narratives that mould perspectives, ignite conversations and drive change . Led

For decades, A Current Affair has held a unique place in the hearts and homes of Australians, and in 2026 it continues its reign as the nation’s

Today is the breakfast show that kicks-starts Australia’s daily conversation, hosted by Karl Stefanovic and Sarah Abo. Joining them are Jayne Azzopardi with the news, Renee
Locals telling local stories, sharing the moments that matter.
From March 1962, our shared history flickered on small screens in living rooms across the region.
NBN News had arrived.
The history of NBN News, it’s the story of us.
Our thanks to the Glamx Lab of University of Newcastle and The National film and Sound Archive of Australia for digitising our early years.

1975 was a landmark year for NBN. We said goodbye to black and white film, and stepped into the wonderful world of colour The festive

Proudly presented by McDonald Jones In our early years, the motoring enthusiasts in our crew loved getting amongst the action… capturing racing legends Jack Brabham

It was December 7, 1975, when NBN’s new colour cameras hit the sand at Merewether for the launch of Newcastle’s first surf lifesaving helicopter Dignitaries, including Lord

Proudly presented by McDonald Jones As we rediscover scenes from the early years of NBN News, one thing is for sure: our Journalists and Cameramen

For generations, local sport has been the backbone of the community From our early years, NBN News was there capturing the passion and pride… From

Proudly presented by McDonald Jones During the early years of NBN News, our cameras were often part of the adventure, capturing the spirit of our