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The Best TV Shows on Sky News Australia

Every Sky News Australia Show Ranked From Best To Worst

Peruse our comprehensive roster of Sky News Australia’s top shows, encompassing over 6 distinct series as of December 2024. Showcasing over 6 shows from 2010 up until N/A, Sky News Australia stands as a beacon of television excellence. Icons of Sky News Australia, Paul Murray Live and The Bolt Report made their debut in 2010 and 2011, setting industry standards.

  • Paul Murray Live
    Paul Murray Live (2010)6.0

    Paul Murray Live is an Australian nightly television current affairs and commentary program, shown on Sky News Australia and hosted by broadcaster Paul Murray. The show revolves around public Twitter discussions and the slogan "this is a show where we tell you what happened today and hopefully by the end of it you'll know what really happened today". News updates are presented by Sharon McKenzie.

  • The Bolt Report
    The Bolt Report (2011)5.0

    With a proven track record of driving the news cycle, Andrew Bolt steers discussion, encourages debate and offers his perspectives on national affairs.

  • Piers Morgan Uncensored
    Piers Morgan Uncensored (2022)2.8

    Piers presents his unmissable verdict on the day’s global events with an hour of fearless debate, straight-talking interviews with the world's leading figures, and plenty of fun.

  • The People Who Built Australia
    The People Who Built Australia (2021)N/A

    Ross Greenwood explores all facets of Australian communities and their international origins that make Australia diverse, as well as how social issues are felt around the country.

  • Anita Cobby: Not Another Murder
    Anita Cobby: Not Another Murder (N/A)N/A

  • Hadley!
    Hadley! (N/A)N/A

    Hadley! was a short lived Australian talk show which aired on the Australian subscription television news channel Sky News Australia and was hosted by commentator Ray Hadley who discussed current political and social issues with guests. The program premiered on 16 November 2010 and lasted for four episodes. The program was broadcast live across the country from Sky News' Sydney studio in Macquarie Park and aired Wednesday evenings between 8:15 and 9:00 pm. The format of the program consisted of a brief introduction by Hadley followed by an interview with a current federal politician. This was followed by the segment 'thumbs up or thumps down' where Hadley and one of his guests, usually a journalist, posed pre-written questions to each other where they either agreed or disagreed. The final segment consisted of Hadley and either one of two panellists discussing political and general issues. The show closed with a parody song recorded by the Robertson Brothers. Hadley resigned from Sky News Australia on the eve of program returning in 2011 reportedly due to 'differences' and staff not wanting to work with him.