List of Australian television series

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Future shows

In production

Arts and culture

Children, teens and family

Comedy

Documentaries

Drama

Factual

Game shows

Lifestyle

Music

News and current affairs

Reality

Special events

Soap operas

  • Home and Away (Seven Network 1988–)
  • Neighbours (Seven Network 1985, Network 10 1986–2010, 2023–, 10 Peach 2011–2022, 10/Amazon Prime Video 2023–)

Sport

Does not include sport broadcasts themselves

Talk and variety

Production ended

Arts and culture

Children, teens and family

Comedy

Documentaries

Drama

Factual

Game shows

Lifestyle

Music

  • The Loop (10 Peach 2012–2020)
  • Music Express (SES-8 Mt. Gambier)
  • SBS PopAsia (SBS ONE 2011–2013, SBS2 2013–2016, SBS Viceland 2016–2018)
  • The Set (ABC 2018–2019)
  • The Sound (ABC 2020–2022)

News and current affairs

Reality

Soap operas

Special events

  • 50 Years 50 Shows (Nine Network 2005–2006)
  • 50 Years 50 Stars (Nine Network 2006)
  • 50 Years Young (Network 10 2014)
  • Australia Unites: Reach Out To Asia
    (Seven Network/Nine Network/Network Ten)
  • Countdown to 3 (ABC 2009)
  • Deadly Awards (SBS 1995–2013)
  • Diva Awards (Fox8 2003)
  • Lights, Camera, Party!: Television City Celebrates (Nine Network 2010)
  • My Favourite Album (ABC 2006)
  • My Favourite Australian (ABC 2008)
  • My Favourite Book (ABC 2004)
  • My Favourite Film (ABC 2005)
  • Nickelodeon Australian Kids' Choice Awards (Nickelodeon 2003–2011)
  • Oz Concert (SBS)
  • Seriously 40 (Network Ten 2005)
  • SlimeFest (Nickelodeon 2012–)
  • TV Turns 50 (Seven Network 2006)

Sport

Talk and variety

See also

References

  1. ^ "Australian Television: Fast Tracks". Australian Television Information Archive. Retrieved 14 November 2023.
  2. ^ "Fast Tracks (TV Series 1998– ) - IMDb". IMDB. Retrieved 14 November 2023.
  3. ^ "Press Room | Just for Laughs".
  4. ^ "Concert Hall (Sydney Opera House)". The Australian Live Performance Database.
  5. ^ "Just For Laughs Australia". thetvdb.com.
  6. ^ "Streaming in January: Netflix, Stan, and Foxtel Now". Mediaweek. 28 December 2018.

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