Seven News

The network also produces local news bulletins for regional markets in Queensland, New South Wales (including the ACT), Victoria and Western Australia.

In November 2012, Peter Meakin resigned as director of news and current affairs of the Seven Network after nine years in the role, with Rob Raschke named as his successor.

[18] However, Seven News soon reclaimed the lead nationally the following year, aided by the new game show lead-in The Chase Australia, which helped to increase numbers in Sydney and Melbourne, as well as a narrow 3,000 viewer loss to Nine in Brisbane.

[7][19] In July 2016, a new locally focused bulletin for the Gold Coast was introduced, airing at 5.30pm every evening from the network's Surfers Paradise studios.

The new space is five times larger than Martin Place, allows for permanent sets for all programs, with two complete control rooms and more than 40sq m of LED screens, while all newsroom operations are located on a second entire floor.

[33][34] In January 2025, the bulletin underwent significant changes: it was rescheduled to midday, extended to a full hour, and rebranded as Seven’s National News at Noon.

Fill-in presenters include Mike Amor and Angie Asimus, Hugh Whitfield, Chris Reason, Angela Cox, Blake Johnson(News).

The last incarnation of the national bulletin was broadcast from the network's Martin Place studios and was presented by Ann Sanders (Monday – Thursday) and Chris Reason (Friday).

Fill-in presenters include Mike Amor, Angela Cox, Sally Bowrey, Katrina Blowers, Hugh Whitfield, Teegan Dolling, Liam Tapper, Chris Reason, Amber Laidler, Blake Johnson, Elspeth Hussey, and Gertie Spurling.

[42] Hour–long local editions of Seven Afternoon News were launched periodically in the capital cities, replacing the previous national bulletin in full.

Weather is presented by Angie Asimus from Sunday to Tuesday, Grace Fitzgibbon on Wednesday and Thursday, and Amber Laidler on Friday and Saturday.

[55] In November 2020, David Brown left the Sydney newsroom to return to Melbourne with Angie Asimus promoted to weeknight weather presenter.

[59] Fill-in presenters include Michael Usher, Angie Asimus and Chris Reason (News), Matt Carmichael (Sport), and Sally Bowrey and Amber Laider (Weather).

[60] In August 2018, it was announced that Mike Amor will move back to Australia after 17 years as United States Bureau Chief to replace Keyte.

[63] It was announced that Rebecca Maddern will step into an expanded role with Seven News Melbourne starting January 2025, as Chief Sports Presenter.

Fill-in presenters include Mike Amor, Karina Carvalho and Blake Johnson (News), Abbey Gelmi, Theo Doropoulos and Laura Spurway (Sport) and Melina Sarris, Tyra Stowers and Estelle Griepink (Weather).

It was also announced that Ghidella will present a local edition of Today Tonight, which was axed in January 2014 in favour of the bulletin's one hour extension.

[71] Following a raft of changes to the Brisbane newsroom, in August 2024, after 18 years, Shane Webcke stepped down from his sports presenter role to explore new directions and focus on family interests.

Seven News Perth is directed by Ray Kuka and presented by Rick Ardon and Susannah Carr on weeknights and Angela Tsun and Tim McMillan on weekends from Seven and West Australian Newspaper studios, located at Osborne Park.

Yvette Mooney served as a weekend news presenter until she was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2007 and subsequently left the network in June 2008.

Before the move to the Osborne Park Studios in February 2015, Blake Johnson and Samantha Jolly alternated fortnightly presenting for both weekend bulletins.

[81] In February 2022, Basil Zempilas left his nightly sport duties due to other commitments and being the Lord Mayor of Perth; he was replaced by Ryan Daniels but remained a fill-in.

Fill-in presenters include Tim McMillan, Angela Tsun and Jerrie Demasi (News), Adrian Barich and Anna Hay (sport), Amelia Broun and Charlotte Goodlet (weather).

Fill-in presenters include Emily Steinhardt and Adam Straney (news), Luke McGarry (sport), Dani Sharp (weather).

Local news bulletins for Regional New South Wales are broadcast each weeknight at 6 pm, in five regional areas: Albury and the Border, Wagga Wagga and the Riverina, Central West (Dubbo and Orange), the North Coast (Coffs Harbour, Port Macquarie and Taree) and the Northern Rivers (Lismore), and Tamworth and New England.

The Canberra studio also produces local news updates for the ACT, Newcastle & Central Coast, Illawarra, and Regional Victoria (Ballarat, Bendigo, Gippsland, and Mildura) each weeknight.

The show is formatted much like its weekday counterpart, broadcast live from Seven's Eveleigh studios, and is based on a mix of human interest, showbiz and entertainment alongside half-hourly national news and sport bulletins and weather updates.

Local editions were produced in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne before being cancelled in 2014 with their respective news bulletins expanded from thirty minutes to one hour.

In November 2019, the Adelaide and Perth editions were cancelled, with Seven News in those markets expanded to a full hour, bringing them in line with the east coast.

Amid criticism of the story, former NSW Labor Premier Barrie Unsworth condemned Campbell's actions, saying that he had "frequented places where he's easily recognised".

From late 2004 to 2023, most national bulletins and Seven News Sydney had been presented from studios in Martin Place
Seven News Sydney reporter Jessica Dietrich reporting outside the Australian Broadcasting Corporation 's Ultimo studios in Sydney, New South Wales.