ABC Canberra (TV station)

There is some local programming from the Canberra studio, most notably the nightly 7PM News, presented by Greg Jennett and Adrienne Francis.

[20] Emery continued to present the bulletin until August 1991 when local news production was entirely axed amid the Hawke government's funding cut to the ABC totaling $15 million.

[21][22] The local ABC News bulletin was replaced with the New South Wales edition presented by Richard Morecroft from Sydney.

[21] Emery and weather presenter Peter Leonard were among the attendees of a "wake" which had been organised following the airing of the final local ABC News bulletin in Canberra.

[28] In November 2014, it was announced the long-running weekly local current affairs program 7.30 ACT (previously known as Stateline) would be axed due to the Abbott government's funding cuts to the ABC.

As part of our ongoing commitment to Indigenous recognition, the ABC is partnering with the United Ngunnawal Elders Council and pays respect to them — the first people of this land.

[39] Most households in New South Wales near the border to ACT such as Queanbeyan, Cooma, Goulburn and Yass receive the Canberra edition of the ABC 7pm bulletin.

ABC News Canberra is presented by Greg Jennett from Sunday to Thursday and Adrienne Francis on Friday and Saturday.

[35] The weekly current affairs program, 7.30 ACT was presented by Chris Kimball[citation needed] until its cancellation in 2014 in a round of severe cuts to the ABC.

ABC Canberra studios