7.30 - Season 12 / Year 2022
Season 12 / Year 2022
Episodes
Omicron
Omicron
Ill Prepared
COVID at Home
Test Bungle
RAT Race
Out of Stock
Aged Care Outbreak
Disaster in Tonga
Tonga Tsunami
Testing Times
Economic Health
Close Indefinitely
Putin's Plan
RAT Crackdown
Under Pressure
Aged Care Outbreak
Defence Plans
On the Ropes
Matter of Integrity
Speaking Out
Power Plays
Campaign Mode
Pattern of Behaviour
Parliament Protests
Aged Care Crisis
Fog of War
On the Brink
Face Off
Invasion
Under Siege
Flood Crisis
Underwater
1 in 1000
Disaster Funding
Flood Havoc
National Emergency
Floods Crisis
Floods Fallout
Aged Care Payrise
Housing Crisis
Slow Recovery
The Cost of Living (Part 1)
The Cost of Living (Part 2)
Carbon Investigation
Climate Concern
Watching and Waiting
Budget 2022: An ABC News Special
Budget Fallout
Budget Reply
Housing Crisis
Election Countdown
The Hillsong Empire
Big Spender
It's On
Jobs Glitch
Pay Pressure
Positions Vacant
Nuclear Option
Turbulent Times
Security Pact
Election 2022
Longer Wait
Election 2022
Australian Votes
Doctor Shortage
Housing Pitch
Back to the Future
Watchdog Warning
Court Battle
Hard Sell
Left in Limbo
Wages Debate
Mortgage Pain
The Final Pitch
Leigh Sales interviews Prime Minister Scott Morrison. The Liberal Party held its campaign launch on the weekend.
Housing Divide
Alan Kohler looks at how housing affordability is being addressed by the major parties. The speed of the energy transition in Australia is no longer being dictated by the major parties. The battle for the seat of Gilmore.
Disaster Plan
Insiders claim there's a lack of investment in long-term natural disaster modelling. Anthony Albanese at the Press Club. Facebook accused of deliberately shutting down pages for some emergency services and charities in 2021.
No Receipts
Nursing home owners don't need to provide evidence of how much they spend on food. Laura Tingle on the day in politics. Plus the non-government schools that received JobKeeper.
The Final Pitch - Australia Votes
In a special Friday edition of 7.30 on the eve of the election, Leigh Sales interviews Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese, Laura Tingle looks back at the election campaign, plus political satire with Mark Humphries.
The Verdict
Millions of voters abandoned the major parties at the federal election. The rise of the teal independents. Plus Leigh Sales interviews Linda Burney and Barnaby Joyce.
Missing Millions
Millions of dollars are missing from a group of funeral funds that have left almost 15,000 Aboriginal people out of pocket. In Fowler, Dai Le defeated Labor's parachute candidate Kristina Keneally amid a community backlash.
Data Breach
Investigation reveals how school students were tracked during lockdowns. At least 19 children have died after another school shooting in the US. Plus journalists who were pepper sprayed by Victoria Police take legal action.
Housing Crisis
People are finding themselves homeless for the first time due to the rental squeeze. Fresh concerns over China's plans in the Pacific. Plus satire with Mark Humphries.
Protest Vote
Behind Closed Doors
New Hope
Power Shift
Gas Crunch
Rate Pain
Choppy Waters
Carbon Dilemma
Power Pain
Construction Woes
Snowy 2.0
Travel Chaos
Cyber Scams
Power Crisis
Major Challenges
Safety Concerns
Buy Now Pay Later
Rental Crisis
Bomb Verdict
Déjà Vu
Rate Rise
Flood Emergency
Boris Steps Down
Flood Dilemma
Systemic Failures
Gig Economy
New Wave
Faulty Towers
Long Road
Under Pressure
New Management
Confronting
'Harsh Truth'
Rent Squeeze
Rate Pain
High Alert
New Climate
I'm The Victim
Flood Warning
Funding Fight
Peter Dutton
Shadow Government
Extraordinary Measures
Defiant
Broken System
Criminal Connections
Failure to Inform
Approaching the Summit
Inherently Unsafe
High Stakes
Guilty
Women's Work
Reaching The Summit
Political Climate
Xiao Qian
Timor Gap
Inquest Begins
The New King
The Queen and I
Falling Star
Locked Up
Line of Fire
Line of Fire
Dangerous Waters
Data Breach
Funding Fight
Federal Watchdog
Flood Risk
Super Scam
Rate Rise
Bad Sport
Tough Time
Off the Grid
Recession Risk
20 Years On
President for Life
Medicare Scandal
Super Scam
Medicare Scandal
Medicare Scandal
Budget Pressure
Budget 2022
Outback Tragedy
Data Breach
National Vigils
Glut of Greed
Tough Climate
2022 Midterm Elections
Data Threat
Dirty Monday
Trapped
Breaking The Ice
Inundation
The latest on the flood-ravaged areas of NSW. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has met with China's President Xi Jinping. Sarah Ferguson interviews Foreign Minister Penny Wong.
Inundation
As floods continue to wash across NSW, incredible stories of bravery and loss are emerging. Sarah Ferguson interviews Climate Change Minister Chris Bowen. The families of MH17 crash victims are still searching for justice.
Pain Relief
Australia's medicines regulator is considering tighter restrictions on pain-relief drugs. Resetting Australia's relationship with China. Sarah Ferguson interviews World Trade Organisation director-general Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala.
Workplace Showdown
The government is still in negotiations to get its industrial relations bill through parliament. Sarah Ferguson interviews Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus. A report finds QLD Police has a culture of sexism, racism and misogyny.
Home Stretch
Victoria could be heading for a hung parliament. An insider claims medical device companies are upselling products to surgeons in operating theatres. Thousands of people in PNG's capital Port Moresby are facing homelessness.
Offshore Money
Liquidators are investigating a failed Australian company whose investors claim they are owed hundreds of millions of dollars. Russia continues to target and destroy Ukraine's civilian infrastructure.
Free
Sarah Ferguson interviews Sean Turnell, the Australian professor who became a political prisoner in Myanmar. Plus Scott Morrison will face a censure motion over his secret ministries.
The Voice
What will the Indigenous Voice to Parliament achieve? Three change-makers weigh in. Sarah Ferguson interviews Linda Burney. Plus extraordinary scenes in China with demonstrations against COVID lockdowns.
'Abuse of Power'
Scott Morrison censured by the House of Representatives over his secret ministries. Sarah Ferguson interviews Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. Plus South Australia braces for floods.
Crypto Crash
The collapse of cryptocurrency exchange FTX has wreaked havoc in Australia. Sarah Ferguson interviews Finland's Prime Minister Sanna Marin. One of Australia's rising stars in the Socceroos is 18-year-old Garang Kuol.
Inundation
How the Eugowra flood disaster unfolded. What is the 'Barbie drug' and why are authorities worried? Plus healthcare workers are sounding the alarm on the mental health crisis inside the industry.
Rake Rise
The Reserve Bank raises rates to the highest level in a decade. The ACCC is monitoring airlines over price gouging concerns. Plus Sarah Ferguson interviews South Australia's Premier Peter Malinauskas.
Power Struggle
The plan to put a price cap on gas and coal. Sarah Ferguson interviews Dr Anthony Fauci and Nationals MP Barnaby Joyce. Plus it's hoped workers from Pacific Island nations will help bolster the aged care workforce.
Sugar Hit
Experts are concerned hidden sugars are increasing childhood obesity. Sarah Ferguson interviews Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek. Plus South Sudanese community leaders say suicide among young people is "out of control".
Power Play
The government's plan for power bills. Laura Tingle interviews Treasurer Jim Chalmers. Plus rural towns across Australia are finding it harder than ever to get doctors.
Dark Day
The nation is reeling following a siege in rural Queensland that left six people dead. New laws in NSW under scrutiny after a climate protester was sentenced to more than a year in jail after causing major traffic disruption.
'Reputation on the Line'
Scott Morrison has appeared at the Robodebt royal commission. The January 6 attack on the US Capitol dramatically changed the life of former police officer Mike Fanone. Plus Sarah Ferguson interviews Tom Hanks.
No Cover
As extreme weather increases the threat to homes, insurance companies are hiking premiums to unaffordable levels or refusing cover at all. Russia continues to attack Ukraine's power grid as a bitterly cold winter sets in.
Bank Withdrawal
The regional customers facing long journeys to get cash following bank closures. Laura Tingle interviews Rebekha Sharkie. Plus issues within football in Australia have been simmering under the surface for more than a decade.
Unfit for Office
The January 6 committee has recommended criminal charges against Donald Trump. Laura Tingle interviews Kim Beazley. Plus Trumpeter Billy Burton is still performing at the age of 90.
Crypto Gamble
The under-regulated online gambling industry is increasingly fuelled by cryptocurrency. Some Tasmanians feel they're being pressured into building a stadium they can't afford. Plus Laura Tingle interviews Megan Davis.
2022
2022 has been a year of change. Tonight we take a look back at the people, events and stories that shaped the year. (Final for 2022)
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