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''The Project'' (previously ''The 7PM Project'' from 2009 to 2011) is an Australian news-
current affairs Current affairs may refer to: News * ''Current Affairs'' (magazine) a bimonthly magazine of culture and politics. * Current affairs (news format): a genre of broadcast journalism * Current Affairs, former name for Behind the News Politics * An ...
and talk show television panel program, airing weeknights across Australia on Network 10, produced by
Roving Enterprises Roving Enterprises Pty Ltd is an Australian television production company, owned by television presenter, producer and comedian Rove McManus and his business partner Craig Campbell and managed by General Manager Kevin Whyte. The company is respon ...
. The show is hosted by
Waleed Aly Waleed Aly (born 15 August 1978) is an Australian journalist, academic, and lawyer. Aly is a lecturer in politics at Monash University working in their Global Terrorism Research Centre, and a co-host of Network Ten's news and current affairs ...
, Sarah Harris, Georgie Tunny, and Hamish Macdonald with rotating daily guest panellists. The one-hour show, formerly half-hour, premiered on 20 July 2009 and airs live in the eastern states with delays in other states (including Queensland during
daylight saving Daylight saving time (DST), also referred to as daylight savings time or simply daylight time (United States, Canada, and Australia), and summer time (United Kingdom, European Union, and others), is the practice of advancing clocks (typicall ...
). It is broadcast Monday to Friday from Network 10's studio in The Como Centre, South Yarra, Melbourne and Sundays from Network 10's Sydney studios at Pyrmont. ''The Project'' draws its content and comedy from recent news stories and offers a sometimes alternative view to mainstream, sponsored news stories. It runs for 51 weeks of the year, taking brief breaks during the Christmas and New Year period. ''The Project'' (as of 2017) has won numerous accolades, 9 Logie Awards, including the
Gold Logie The Gold Logie Award for Most Popular Personality on Australian Television, commonly referred to simply as the Gold Logie, is an award presented annually at the Australian Logie Awards. The Gold Logie was first awarded at the 2nd Annual TV We ...
won by hosts Carrie Bickmore and Waleed Aly.


Format

The program hosted by Waleed Aly, Sarah Harris, Georgie Tunny and Hamish Macdonald, features regular guest panellists appearing during the week. They have included: Steve Price,
Susie Youssef Susan Kathryn Youssef (born 1984) is a writer and actor who works in television, on radio and stage in Australia and the United Kingdom. Youssef performed at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, Sydney Comedy Festival, Edinburgh Fest ...
, Tommy Little, Nazeem Hussein, Tony Armstrong, Rachel Corbett and
Fifi Box Fiona Box is an Australian radio broadcaster, television presenter and actress. Career Box's early career was spent in regional Australia working at stations 2MC/ROXFM Port Macquarie, 3TR Traralgon and 3GG Warragul. In 2000, Box co-hosted a la ...
. The hosts are often joined by several special guests during the course of an episode. The main content of the show revolves around Aly, Tunny, Macdonald and Helliar at the desk discussing some of the news events of the day. This discussion often involves live crosses to reporters or guests via satellite. Special guests, often of a celebrity nature, also regularly appear in studio, usually during each show's final segments. In addition, the show features pre-recorded interviews with celebrities, conducted by either one of the main cast or US entertainment correspondents Jonathan Hyla or Xavier Brinkman. Feature stories by the main cast, often of a humorous but insightful nature, are also prominent throughout each week.


Hosts


Current


Substitutes

* Waleed Aly: Hamish Macdonald,
Hugh Riminton Hugh Riminton (born 1961) is an Australian foreign correspondent, journalist and television news presenter. He is currently national affairs editor and occasional presenter of ''10 News First'' (formerly ''Ten Eyewitness News''). He previously ...
, Tom Tilley and Dr Chris Brown. * Sarah Harris: Georgie Tunny,
Chrissie Swan Christina Swan (born 3 November 1973) is an Australian television and radio presenter and media personality. Swan co-hosts '' Chrissie, Sam & Browny'' on Nova 100 with Sam Pang and Jonathan Brown. In 2022, she served as a judge on '' The Mask ...
, Rachel Corbett and
Chris Bath Christine Bath (born 13 May 1967) is an Australian journalist, radio and television presenter and news anchor. Bath was host of Evenings on ABC Radio Sydney from 2017 to 2019, and has previously been a weekend presenter of ''Seven News'' in Sy ...
. * Sam Taunton / Michael Hing / Tommy Little:
Joel Creasey Joel Creasey (born 11 August 1990) is an Australian stand-up comedian, actor, television and radio presenter. Creasey has performed at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, as well as performing at the New York International Fringe Festi ...
,
Dave Thornton Dave Thornton (born 13 December 1979) is an Australian stand-up comedian, actor, television and radio presenter. He has performed stand-up comedy throughout Australia, in Edinburgh, Singapore and New York. He has also appeared on Australian tele ...
, Tom Cashman, Susie Youssef,
Nazeem Hussain Nazeem Hussain (born 21 April 1985) is an Australian comedian, actor, television and radio presenter. He is best known as creator and star of two television comedy shows, '' Legally Brown'' (2013-14) and '' Orange Is the New Brown'' (2018). Hi ...
and
Rove McManus John Henry Michael McManus (born 21 January 1974), better known by the stage name Rove McManus, is an Australian triple Gold Logie award-winning comedian, television and radio presenter, producer and media personality. He was the host of the e ...
. * Georgie Tunny: Sarah Harris, Rachel Corbett and
Jennifer Keyte Jennifer Anne Keyte (born 21 January 1960) is an Australian journalist and news presenter. Keyte currently presents the Melbourne and Adelaide editions of '' 10 News First''. She was previously a weekend news presenter on ''Seven News'' in Me ...
. * Hamish Macdonald:
Hugh Riminton Hugh Riminton (born 1961) is an Australian foreign correspondent, journalist and television news presenter. He is currently national affairs editor and occasional presenter of ''10 News First'' (formerly ''Ten Eyewitness News''). He previously ...
,
Peter van Onselen Peter van Onselen is an Australian political academic, author, political journalist and commentator. He is a contributing editor at '' The Australian'' newspaper. Between 2010 and 2017, he hosted several programs at Sky News Australia. Since De ...
and Dr Chris Brown.


Former

On 8 December 2013, it was announced that regular host Dave Hughes was leaving ''The Project'' in order to concentrate on his stand-up comedy routine with a national tour in 2014. For his final appearance on the show on 11 December, Hughes was given an emotional farewell by co-hosts Bickmore and Pickering. On 12 March 2014, Pickering announced that he would be leaving the show on 7 April 2014. McManus co-hosted the show from 18 August 2014 until the end of the year, alongside Helliar and Bickmore. McManus finished on the show on Thursday 4 December 2014. Gorgi Coghlan co-hosted the show on Friday nights until 2017, she was replaced by
Lisa Wilkinson Lisa Wilkinson (born 19 December 1959) is an Australian television presenter and journalist. Wilkinson currently narrates '' Ambulance Australia'' and has previously co-hosted the Nine Network's breakfast television program, ''Today,'' with K ...
. Coghlan remained on the show as a panellist on Friday nights and as a regular fill-in presenter until May 2021. Hamish Macdonald regularly hosted ''The Sunday Project'' from 2016 to January 2019 until he was replaced by Peter van Onselen because of his Q+A filming commitments. Macdonald continued to feature as a panellist on the show, amongst his ABC commitments, and in June 2021 he announced that he would return as co-host of ''The Sunday Project'' in September 2021, while Peter van Onselen returned to his commitments as Network Ten's political editor. On 11 October 2022, Carrie Bickmore announced her resignation from the show after 13 years and that her final appearance the regular host would be on 30 November 2022. Lisa Wilkinson also announced on 20 November 2022 that the she was leaving her hosting position on the show, effective immediately, after six months of "relentless, targeted toxicity". Peter Helliar announced on 22 November 2022 that he would be leaving the show, the third regular presenter to quit the show within the year. His last day presenting was on 7 December 2022


Panellists


Current

* Sunday:
Jan Fran Jeanette Francis (Arabic: جانيت فرانسيس), better known as Jan Fran, is a Lebanese-Australian journalist and presenter. She has worked with the Special Broadcasting Service (SBS), and served as co-host of current affairs and satire ...
* Monday: Steve Price * Tuesday:
Kate Langbroek Katherine Langbroek (born 8 August 1965) is an Australian comedian, radio and television presenter. Langbroek has previously hosted ''Hughesy & Kate'' with Dave Hughes on the HIT Network. Career Langbroek has a degree in journalism and has app ...
* Wednesday: Rachel Corbett * Thursday: Various (including
Chrissie Swan Christina Swan (born 3 November 1973) is an Australian television and radio presenter and media personality. Swan co-hosts '' Chrissie, Sam & Browny'' on Nova 100 with Sam Pang and Jonathan Brown. In 2022, she served as a judge on '' The Mask ...
and Em Rusciano) * Friday: Julie Goodwin/Susie Youssef Regular panellists are subject to change.


Former

*
Ruby Rose Ruby Rose Langenheim (born 20 March 1986) is an Australian model, actress, disc jockey and television presenter. Rose was a presenter on MTV Australia (2007–2011), followed by several high-profile modelling gigs, including Maybelline New Yor ...
– Entertainment reporter and panellist (2009) * James Mathison – Reporter and panellist (2009–2010) *
Scott Pape Scott Pape (born 1978) is an author, television presenter and radio commentator. He is best known through the persona, The Barefoot Investor. Early life and career Scott Pape grew up in Ouyen, Victoria, where he held odd jobs – once being paid ...
– Money Shot (2009–2010) *
Rove McManus John Henry Michael McManus (born 21 January 1974), better known by the stage name Rove McManus, is an Australian triple Gold Logie award-winning comedian, television and radio presenter, producer and media personality. He was the host of the e ...
– Roving reporter (2009–2010) * George Negus – Panellist (2010–2011, 2012) *
Denise Scott Denise Margaret Scott (born 24 April 1955) is an Australian stand-up comedian, actor, television and radio presenter. Career Scott has appeared frequently on Australian television since her regular slot on ABC TV's '' The Big Gig'' in 1990, a ...
– Panellist (2010–2011) *
Andrew Rochford Andrew Michael Rochford is an Australian television and radio presenter and practices as a doctor. Rochford was formerly a co-host of Network Ten's ''Breakfast'' program alongside Paul Henry and Kathryn Robinson and National Medical Editor on t ...
– Panellist and fill-in presenter (2010–2014, 2017) * Kitty Flanagan – Eye on Tuesday (2009–2014) *
Sam Mac Sam "Sam Mac" McMillan is an Australian television host, weather presenter, and entertainer. He was a 2019 Gold Logie Nominee and is currently the weather presenter on Seven Network's breakfast show ''Sunrise''. Career TV In 2010, Sam beca ...
– Roving reporter (2010–2015) *
Natasha Stott Despoja Natasha Jessica Stott Despoja AO (born 9 September 1969) is an Australian politician, diplomat, advocate and author. She is the founding Chair of the Board of Our Watch, the national foundation to prevent violence against women and their childr ...
– Panellist (2013–2015, 2017, 2019) *
Mia Freedman Mia Freedman, also known as Mia Lavigne, (born 1 October 1971) is the co-founder of women’s digital media company Mamamia. She was the youngest editor of the Australian edition of '' Cosmopolitan'' in 1996, aged 24. Career Freedman began her ...
– Panellist (2014) *
Todd Sampson Todd Sampson is a Canadian-born Australian award-winning documentary-maker and television presenter. He appears as a co-host on the marketing discussion program '' Gruen'' and as a guest host on '' The Project''. He wrote, produced and presented ...
– Panellist (2014–2016) * Jennifer Byrne – Panellist (2011–2016) * Gretel Killeen – Panellist (2014–2017) *
Meshel Laurie Meshel Laurie (born Michelle Laurie 29 May 1973) is an Australian podcaster and author. Comedy career Laurie's first Melbourne International Comedy Festival show was ''Dairy Belles'' which she performed with Corinne Grant. In 1998 she was gra ...
– Panellist (2014–2017) * Anthony "Lehmo" Lehmann – Panellist (2011–2018) *
Fifi Box Fiona Box is an Australian radio broadcaster, television presenter and actress. Career Box's early career was spent in regional Australia working at stations 2MC/ROXFM Port Macquarie, 3TR Traralgon and 3GG Warragul. In 2000, Box co-hosted a la ...
– Panellist (2014–2019) *
Ryan Fitzgerald Ryan James Fitzgerald (born 16 October 1976) is an Australian radio personality, television presenter, comedian and former Australian rules footballer. After being drafted from the South Adelaide Football Club, he made his Australian Football ...
– Panellist (2010–2020)


Correspondents

* Lucy McDonald — UK * Phoebe Bowden — UK (''
10 News First ''10 News First'' is an Australian television newscast, produced by Network 10. The network's ninety-minute long news program airs at 5pm each evening covering local, national and world news, including sport and weather. Weekend editions are p ...
'' Correspondent) * Eammon Atkinson — US (''
10 News First ''10 News First'' is an Australian television newscast, produced by Network 10. The network's ninety-minute long news program airs at 5pm each evening covering local, national and world news, including sport and weather. Weekend editions are p ...
'' Correspondent) * Jonathan Hyla — US * Michael Williams — US


History


Series 1: 2009

The program premiered on 20 July 2009 and aired as a live broadcast on weeknights from 7:00 to 7:30 pm. Roving Enterprises, the production company owned by Rove McManus and Craig Campbell, produces the series. The promos of the show used musical samples of '' Hello'' from
The Cat Empire The Cat Empire are an Australian jazz/funk band, formed in Melbourne, Victoria, in 1999. For most of the band's duration, the core members were Felix Riebl (lead vocals, percussion), Harry James Angus (trumpet, vocals), Will Hull-Brown (drums) ...
. The premiere episode featured '' MasterChef Australia'' season one winner Julie Goodwin and an interview with
Sienna Miller Sienna Rosie Diana Miller (born December 28, 1981) is an American-British actress. Born in New York City and raised in London, she began her career as a photography model, appearing in the pages of Italian ''Vogue'' and for the 2003 Pirelli ca ...
and Rachel Nichols. During the first season Ruby Rose and James Mathison were credited as part of the main cast, though their contributions were often limited to guest appearances and pre-recorded interviews. During the 2009 summer, in order to increase the profile of the show, Monday and Friday episodes were extended to an hour and the program was repeated in a late night (11 pm) timeslot to attract late night viewers who may have missed the show earlier in the evening. In addition, from 30 November 2009, the show underwent a small visual revamp. With the lights getting brighter, the set was changed to accommodate a more "summery" feel with the background displaying a blue sky and the foreground featuring more orange and brown lighting, skewing away from the dark, night-time feel from the start of the show. New titles were also added to fit the feel. As of 8 February 2010, Channel 10 cancelled the late-night repeat of the show. Ten's summer late night repeats of ''7PM'' were always a part of its strategy to win more followers for the show.


Series 2: 2010

For 2010's non-daylight saving time period, the visuals reverted to display a more night time feel or reflection, however not to the extent as was seen in 2009 with orange and brown lighting still accompanying the set. A large screen was also added to the background. In 2010, Carrie Bickmore and Charlie Pickering were nominated for the Logie of Most Popular New Female and Most Popular Male Talent respectively. Ten announced in June 2010 that the series had been renewed for another year. On 20 July 2010, the show celebrated its first year on air with regulars Kitty Flanagan and Steve Price and ''
MasterChef ''MasterChef'' is a competitive cooking show television format created by Franc Roddam, which originated with the UK version in July 1990. The format was revived and updated for the BBC in February 2005 by executive producers Roddam and John ...
'' evictee, Alvin Quah. The celebratory show commenced with a look back at the shows first moments on air a year beforehand. For the week starting 27 December 2010, the show went into a summer series entitled ''The Holiday Project''. It lasted for five episodes (as this was the length of time the show took a break) and featured Charlie Pickering and Dave Hughes sitting in front of the set reviewing some of the more popular segments, news stories and events of the show in 2010 while infrequently crossing to the Ten News room for the day's headlines. Carrie Bickmore and all other guest presenters did not feature in the series.


Series 3: 2011

The show returned on 3 January 2011. However, due to the death of Carrie Bickmore's husband, guest presenters replaced her during January. Bickmore returned on 14 February 2011. George Negus effectively finished his stint as a regular guest panellist on the show in January 2011 when he began to host his new current affairs program, '' 6PM with George Negus'' (later ''6.30 with George Negus''). On 10 March 2011 it was revealed the show scored an exclusive interview with embattled US actor
Charlie Sheen Carlos Irwin Estévez (born September 3, 1965), known professionally as Charlie Sheen, is an American actor. He has appeared in films such as ''Platoon'' (1986), ''Wall Street'' (1987), '' Young Guns'' (1988), '' The Rookie'' (1990), ''The Thr ...
to be hosted by Nova personality and ''7PM Project'' regular
Scott Dooley Scott "Dools" Dooley (born 29 March 1980) is an Australian comedian and radio announcer best known for his tenure with state-owned national youth network, Triple J and Nova 96.9. Career Dooley began his career at Triple J as a work experie ...
. It was the only Australian interview with the star and also tentatively the last interview to be conducted with Sheen in light of his supposed breakdown after having his '' Two and a Half Men'' contract terminated. The interview was shown on the show as an exclusive on 11 March 2011 with Dooley interviewed personally on the show the night before. The airing of the exclusive interview coincidentally occurred while Sheen's house was raided by police. In light of the wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton, Ten aired a special wedding coverage special of ''The 7PM Project'' titled ''The Wedding Project'' that ran for an hour on 29 April 2011. It aired to lacklustre ratings. On 9 June 2011, "St Kilda Schoolgirl" Kim Duthie, who infamously told media that she had "slept" with AFL player agent
Ricky Nixon Ricky Lee Nixon (born 3 April 1963) is a former Australian rules footballer in the VFL/AFL and a former sports agent. At the height of his career, he was one of the most high-profile sports agents in Australia, and a powerful figure in the AF ...
, appeared on the program in a pre-recorded interview in which she said that comments she made earlier in the day, when she told media that she was "lying" about her accusations. The interview made headlines when an off-air comment by Duthie stating that "everything hesaid, helied about", referring to her interview with the show, was shown live during the episode after the airing of the interview. Approaching its second anniversary, the program scheduled numerous special episodes which were rumoured to have been scheduled to combat a drop in ratings due to strong competition. From 11 July 2011 and running for a week, various Australian politicians joined the panel and co-hosted an entire episode. Politicians included Prime Minister Julia Gillard, MP
Bob Katter Robert Bellarmine Carl Katter (born 22 May 1945) is an Australian politician who has been a member of the House of Representatives since 1993. He was previously active in Queensland state politics from 1974 to 1992. Katter was a member of the ...
and Greens politician Adam Bandt. For the week starting 18 July 2011, the program also invited members of the general public, who have strong opinions on various current events, to join the panel. On 18 July 2011, the program celebrated its 500th episode. It featured "Your Chair" panellist Louise Benjamin, Jennifer Byrne and all three regular panellists. Two days later, on 20 July 2011, the program celebrated its second year on air with "Your Chair" panellist Kim Forrester, Andrew Rochford and all three regular panellists. The show commemorated the tenth anniversary of the September 11 attacks with a series of stories detailing how people affected by the event have coped over the past 10 years. Regular guest
Tom Ballard Thomas Colin Ballard (born 26 November 1989) is an Australian comedian, radio and television presenter. Early life Ballard was born to parents Judy and Neil Ballard and grew up in Warrnambool, Victoria. He attended Brauer Secondary College ...
was given a regular Thursday segment entitled "Resident Expert" in September 2011. It is similar in style to Kitty Flanagan's Tuesday segment in which Ballard discusses a news story based on a recent scientific, statistical, social or medical study in humour. On 19 October 2011, Network 10 announced the program would be moved from 7 pm to 6:30 pm (replacing the axed ''
6.30 with George Negus ''6.30 with George Negus'' was an Australian television current affairs program broadcast on Network Ten. It aired at 6:30pm from Monday to Friday and was presented by George Negus (Monday - Thursday) and Hugh Riminton or Hamish Macdonald (Frid ...
''), extended to one-hour and renamed ''The Project''. The first edition of the new hour-long program aired on 31 October 2011. As in previous years, Channel Ten continued to air ''The Project'' over summer in a bid to gain more of an audience share, particularly due to the lack of other new content of rival networks. ''The Project'' took a short break over the Christmas period and was replaced by a special "best of" series of the show, a compilation of episodes from the past year.


Series 4: 2012

''The Project'' returned on 2 January 2012 with new episodes. On 22 January 2012, the show added a half-hour edition on Sundays which airs at 6 pm. The hourly editions aired on weeknights will also shift to 6 pm as of the following day, 23 January 2012, and remain at an hour in length. It will be the second move for the show in three months. In addition, the show has added a weekly weather update segment accommodated into its new Sunday show. On 14 February 2012 (Valentine's Day), actress and comedian
Magda Szubanski Magdalene Mary Therese Szubanski ( ; born 12 April 1961) is an Australian comedy actress, author, singer and LGBT rights advocate. She performed in ''Fast Forward'', ''Kath & Kim'' as Sharon Strzelecki and in the films ''Babe'' (1995) and ' ...
came onto the show to tell the panel that she 'identified as gay' in support for gay marriage. On the show, she said, 'I absolutely identify as gay ... and it must be hard for people who don't experience it to know what the pressures of being gay are.' On 8 March 2012, in addition to its regular episode at 6 PM, a special episode showcasing an unedited version of the movie '' Kony 2012'' along with some discussion was aired at 8 PM as part of the global social-network campaign phenomenon asking for the arrest of Ugandan rebels leader Joseph Kony. The show was nominated for Most Popular Light Entertainment Program and Most Outstanding Light Entertainment Program in the 2012 Logie Awards. Newsreader Carrie Bickmore was nominated for Most Popular Television Presenter and the Gold Logie. These nominations were announced on 18 March 2012. From 24 to 29 June 2012, ''The Project'' was broadcast from Sydney with stars such as
Carrie Underwood Carrie Marie Underwood (born March 10, 1983) is an American singer. She rose to prominence after winning the fourth season of ''American Idol'' in 2005. Her single " Inside Your Heaven" made her the only country artist to debut atop the ''Bil ...
and
Katy Perry Katheryn Elizabeth Hudson (born October 25, 1984), known professionally as Katy Perry, is an American singer, songwriter, and television personality. Known for her influence on modern pop music and her campy style, she has been referred to ...
joining the panel at the desk for the first time. On 12 July 2012, Carrie Bickmore and her co-hosts became very emotional after airing a story about 31-year-old Queensland mother Emma Rathie who had been diagnosed with terminal cancer and whose son Blake had embarked on completing a 'bucket-list' of experiences that he and his mother could have before the end of her life. With donations and support via Facebook, Rathie and her son were able to experience several of the items on the list before her death in September 2012. On 7 August 2012, guest Will Ferrell found himself speaking via video link to PM Julia Gillard. Unsure of how to address the prime minister, Ferrell asked 'can I just call you Jules?'. He then proceeded to ask Gillard for advice on how to improve his hair, to which she suggested that he take himself to a hair-dresser right away and spend 'buckets and buckets of money on in-salon treatments'. Pickering took time off in late October to cover the US election and for personal leave. Hughes will take leave in December. On 29 August 2012, Carrie Bickmore mispronounced the word 'Qantas' as 'Cuntas' during a reading of the news headlines. (The first syllable of the mispronounced word sounded too vulgar for broadcast.) The incident went viral with a YouTube video of the moment garnering more than 250,000 views. On 25 November 2012, the final half-hour Sunday edition aired and it was hosted by Carrie Bickmore and Andrew Rochford along with panellists
Magdalena Roze Magdalena Roze (born 1982) is an Australian (with Polish heritage) meteorologist, weather presenter and journalist. Early life Roze was a scholarship holder and graduate from the University of Sydney where she completed a Bachelor of Arts in ...
and Anthony 'Lehmo' Lehmann. During 2012, ''The Project'' were awarded numerous awards, including the Yooralla Media Award of Distinction at the National Disability Awards. With the axing of ''
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'', the encores of ''The Project'' moved from 5 am weekday mornings to following the TEN Late News.


Series 5: 2013

''The Project'' returned with new episodes on 31 December 2012 for its 2013 season. It was the first time the show had begun a new season before the new year, and the first time episodes had been broadcast on New Year's Eve and Day. In response to the 2013 Queensland Floods, on 28 January ''The Project'' aired a separate live edition special into the state of Queensland. As Queenslanders usually watch ''The Project'' on a one-hour delay (due to time zones), this meant that the team could tape a separate live edition of the show immediately after the main show and still air it in Queensland at the usual time of 6.30 pm. Due to these circumstances, the main show, which was still broadcast to the rest of Australia that night, did not air in Queensland. ''The Project'' was nominated for three Logie Awards at the 2013 ceremony with newsreader Bickmore again picking up two nominations for the Gold Logie and Silver Logie for Most Popular Presenter, and the show earning a nomination in the Most Popular Light Entertainment Program category. Bickmore nor ''The Project'' won either category. On Tuesday, 9 April,
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star John Lydon caused controversy after his erratic behaviour during an interview. When host Carrie Bickmore asked him about his views on the recent death of Margaret Thatcher, Lydon told her to shut up continuously before telling her that 'when a man is talking, you don't interrupt', a quote that drew considerable gasps from the audience. Bickmore apologised and asked him the question again, however this time Lydon accused her of being an 'in-dreadfully loud bird' he doesn't like. Bickmore aired her offence at the comment, however Lydon continued to tell her how loud she was being and how she shouldn't be 'yelling' and should 'learn what manners and respect is', drawing more gasps from the audience. After rejecting Bickmore's request to ask the question a third time, telling her to 'taper her voice' down 'a couple of thousand notches', fellow co-host Andrew Rochford stepped in, even trying to ask if Lydon's rant was based on Bickmore's gender, however Lydon accused the panel of yelling into his earpiece 'like excitable children'. He began to get arrogant and erratic, and after a heckle from co-host Dave Hughes, Bickmore tried asking the question one more time. When Lydon continually made jibes about the volume of her, and the other hosts' voice, Dave Hughes swiftly ended the interview by thanking Lydon for his time, however he left the interview telling the panel that they're 'done'. Bickmore has since admitted that she wanted to scream at Lydon after his sexist remarks, agreeing with Rochford's claim that Lydon was a misogynist pig. The show's 1,000th episode went to air on 30 April 2013. On 2 May, Carrie Bickmore became emotional when speaking about the awareness of brain cancer following a story about a potential cure for the disease in ten years' time. Bickmore lost her husband to brain cancer in 2010 and this episode marked the first time Bickmore addressed her own experiences with the illness on-air. Bickmore stated that she didn't "think people realize the mental and physical impact that it has on people, on patients, over a long period of time as the disease progresses." While it wasn't the first time Bickmore has broken down on air, this moment was highly publicized due to the context.Carrie Bickmore brought to tears on The Project during segment about brain cancer
By Jessica Evans, HeraldSun, 3 May 2013, Adelaide Now
On Saturday 7 September, the program aired an election special titled ''The Election Project with Hugh Riminton''. This is the second election ''The Project'' has covered the election, however this edition ran from the time the booths closed on the Eastern Seaboard until approximately 10.30 pm when the majority of polling results were locked in. Despite time differences across the country, ''The Project'' aired live into all markets, starting earlier for states away from the Eastern Seaboard. This is opposed to the one-hour edition of the show that ran during the 2010 election, half an hour of which did not air in South Australia and none of which aired in Western Australia. The 4-hour and 20-minute broadcast of ''The Project'' was the show's longest in its history. On 1 November, British singer and presenter
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was forced to cancel a planned appearance on ''The Project'' as a guest co-host after Ch-7 threatened legal action against her, citing that Brown was still under contract with Seven and not authorised to make appearances on rival networks. On 24 November, US actor-comedian Will Ferrell was a guest co-host appearing in character as newsreader Ron Burgundy from the film '' Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues'' which Ferrell was visiting Australia to promote. Burgundy traded quips with co-host Ray Martin, saying that if the two were competing, he would take Martin out for lunch and cocktails and then sabotage the brakes on his car. On 8 December 2013, it was announced that regular host Dave Hughes was quitting ''The Project'' in order to concentrate on his stand-up comedy routine with a national tour in 2014. His final appearance on the show was 11 December 2013.


Series 6: 2014

On 13 January 2014, new co-host Peter Helliar made his debut on ''The Project'' to mixed reviews. On 12 March 2014, Charlie Pickering announced he was leaving the show on 7 April 2014, the second presenter to do so in less than six months. On 14 July 2014, Ten announced Rove McManus would replace Pickering for the rest of the year alongside Helliar and Bickmore. He left on 4 December 2014. During the final broadcast of her "Eye on..." segment on 9 December 2014, Kitty Flanagan made controversy after claiming
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didn't exist. The comments caused outrage from viewers who claimed the show's early-evening timeslot meant children were most likely watching at the time. The program apologised for the comments and the following night's broadcast included a 'live cross' to Santa in the North Pole. In December 2014, Waleed Aly was announced as the permanent co-host. He commenced in his new role on 26 January 2015.


Series 7: 2015

In September 2015, Andrew Guy became Australia's first openly transgender TV host, as a guest presenter on ''The Project''. In November 2015, Waleed Aly attacked the extremist group
Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant An Islamic state is a state that has a form of government based on Islamic law (sharia). As a term, it has been used to describe various historical polities and theories of governance in the Islamic world. As a translation of the Arabic term ' ...
in a five-minute piece titled 'What ISIL wants'. The segment was produced in the wake of the November 2015 Paris attacks, with Aly labelling ISIS as 'bastards' and calling for everyone to come together as one against them. This video received strong media exposure, and many online views.


Series 8: 2016


Series 9: 2017

From 27 August 2017, the show began airing on Sunday nights for the first time since 2012. The new Sunday edition, entitled ''The Sunday Project'', does not feature regular hosts Waleed Aly or Carrie Bickmore, but instead features Peter Helliar with a rotating panel. In 2017, ''The Sunday Project'' was hosted by Hamish Macdonald and
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. In October 2017, Network 10 announced that they had signed a contract with Lisa Wilkinson, who had left the Nine Network after a contract dispute. Wilkinson joined ''The Project'' as a senior host, editor and co-host of ''The Sunday Project'' from January 2018. She also appears on the show 2 nights a week. On 20 February 2017 a New Zealand version of ''The Project'' premiered In New Zealand on Channel Three. It follows the same format as the Australian version.


Series 10: 2018


Series 11: 2019

On 19 July 2019, ''The Project'' celebrated its tenth anniversary with a 90-minute special in its 2700th episode.


Series 12: 2020

In January 2020, Peter van Onselen replaced Hamish Macdonald as host of ''The Sunday Project'' and became a regular fill-in presenter for Waleed Aly. Macdonald will still feature on the show, amongst his ABC commitments. From 13 March, two days after the COVID-19 pandemic was declared by the World Health Organization, ''The Project'' was filmed without a live studio audience, with restricted guest interviews and only three hosts live in the studio, the fourth host appearing by video link (with exception for Friday and Sunday episodes between mid-June and mid-August, the fourth host was sitting on an extra stool outside the bench), due to social distancing laws in Australia.


Series 13: 2021

As of 2020–2021, ''The Project'' has been filming without a live studio audience in Sydney and Melbourne. In June 2021, it was announced that Hamish Macdonald would return to co-hosting ''The Sunday Project'' with presenter Lisa Wilkinson from September, while Peter van Onselen returned to his commitments as Network Ten's political editor.


Series 14: 2022

In March 2022, Carrie Bickmore announced that she would be taking a sabbatical from the show. Chrissie Swan and Georgie Tunny hosted the show in Bickmore's absence with Swan hosting Monday and Tunny on Tuesday and Wednesday. Bickmore returned in July. In August 2022, it was announced that Georgie Tunny will be joining the show as a reporter, producer and co-host. In October 2022, Bickmore announced her departure from the program at the end of the year. In November 2022, Wilkinson announced her departure from the program effective immediately. Shortly after Wilkinson's resignation, Helliar announced his departure from the show, with his last day being 7 December 2022


Series 15: 2023

On 23 November 2022, it was announced that Sarah Harris would replace Bickmore and join the panel in January 2023 to co-host five nights a week, from Sunday to Thursday. Harris would co-host alongside Waleed Aly, who would remain as a presenter from Monday to Thursday, whilst Hamish Macdonald would continue to co-host every Friday and Sunday whilst also reporting on stories from around the country. Reporter and producer Georgie Tunny was announced to be returning to the show in 2023, as a regular co-host on Friday nights. On 18 December 2022, it was announced that comedians Sam Taunton and Michael Hing were joining the panel as regular co-hosts in 2023, replacing previous presenter
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.


Special episodes


The Election Project

A one-hour special covering the 2010 Federal Election, entitled ''The Election Project,'' aired on Saturday, 21 August 2010, and marked the first time the show was broadcast on a weekend. Guests included Hugh Riminton and George Negus. The show received 459,000 viewers, ranking 11th for the night. The special returned for the 2013 election and aired for 4 hours and 23 minutes, making it the longest broadcast of ''The Project'' ever. Riminton returned with regular panellists Steve Price and
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as well as candidates from the Labor and Liberal parties. This edition received 306,000 viewers over its four and a half-hour broadcast. While Channel Ten showed an hour's worth of the show in the majority of states, Adelaide was only shown 30 minutes due to football commitments. This may have altered the overall ratings for the show. This was the first time since the mid-1990s that Ten devoted coverage to a national election; usually the network opted to air alternative programming.


The Games Project

''The Games Project'', looked at the
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.and featured a range of guests including Nicole Livingstone and again ran for an hour, airing before the Opening Ceremony. Only a half hour aired in Adelaide while the show did not air at all in Perth and Brisbane. The show garnered 301,000 viewers.


The Wedding Project

''The Wedding Project,'' aired on 29 April 2011 as an extension of its regular Friday episode for that night. The show aired for an hour in all metropolitan centres, focussing on that day's
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. It was hosted by Hughes and Pickering with guest panellists Angela Bishop and
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joining the men at the desk. Along with Lucy McDonald, Hamish Macdonald and others, Carrie Bickmore was crossed to frequently during the program, reporting on events live from the UK. Regular guests
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and Andy Lee, formerly of ''
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'', appeared to present segments as a visual connection to the activities that they undertake on their weekly radio program, The Hamish and Andy Show. These segments included See No Evil Hear No Evil and Hungry Hungry Heroes.


The Project Special: Kony 2012

''The Project Special: Kony 2012'', aired at 8PM, in addition to its regular 6PM edition, on 8 March 2012. It was hosted by Charlie Pickering, Carrie Bickmore and The Gruen Transfer's Todd Sampson. ''The Project'' team discussed the history of accused war criminal Joseph Kony and the campaign to bring him to justice through social media.


The Project: 10th Birthday

''The Project'' celebrated its tenth anniversary on Friday 19 July 2019 with a 90-minute special in its 2700th episode.


The Love Australia Project

In May 2020, ''The Project'' partnered with Tourism Australia for a special ''The Love Australia Project'' which aired on Friday, 15 May 2020. The special celebrated Australia and looked into tourism recovery due to the COVID-19 crisis including problems, solutions, research and interviews with business and government. It was hosted by Lisa Wilkinson and
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with guest panellists, Tommy Little and Rachel Corbett.


The Project Presents 9/11: 20 Years On

On 7 September 2021, ''The Project'' co-host Carrie Bickmore presented a special commemorating the 20th anniversary of the September 11 attacks. The special aired following the regular edition of the show and virtually reconnected with survivors and their families, whom Bickmore had interviewed on the 10th anniversary, to discover how they were coping another decade on.


Reception


Ratings: 2009

''The 7PM Project'' drew 1.285 million viewers for its premiere episode. Ratings dropped across subsequent episodes. Averaged over its opening week, ''The 7PM Project'' had 0.938 million viewers per episode. The average viewers for the second week dropped to 0.7392 million viewers per episode. After dropping in ratings, ''The 7PM Project'' stabilised around the 700,000–750,000 mark, occasionally dropping below 690,000. The series took until late May to reach a national metropolitan audience exceeding one million for the first time in 2010. On its first broadcast out of the ratings year, ''The 7PM Project'' sustained an audience of 826,000, a substantially higher audience than in recent episodes that averaged around 650,000.


Ratings: 2010

Ratings were still low at the beginning of the year, however started to build from late March. The show started to regularly achieve an audience above 700,000 by the end of the fifth season of ''
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'' which was also building an audience. The end of daylight saving time in some states was also attributed to its rising ratings (the practice has proved to be detrimental to the performance of early evening programs such as ''The 7PM Project''). The program saw an even greater rise in viewers when the network's flagship reality juggernaut '' MasterChef Australia'' returned. On 3 June 2010, ''The 7PM Project'' had a viewing audience of just under 1.1 million viewers. It was the first time the show rose above the million (albeit that same week's Monday episode, which also hit the million mark in adjusted figures) since the launch and managed to win in all key demographics and more importantly, in total people. Its first-year birthday special, airing on 20 July 2010, gained 1,207,000 viewers, winning its timeslot and becoming the highest rated episode of the show since its debut.


Ratings: 2011

''The 7PM Project'' returned on 3 January 2011, achieving 680,000 viewers after a generally low rating summer series. A week later, due to the
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, rival networks extended their news coverage which pushed current affair shows ''
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,'' which airs on the Seven Network, and '' A Current Affair,'' which airs on the Nine Network, from their usual timeslot of 6.30 pm. This meant that the aforementioned shows directly competed with ''The 7PM Project''. The added competition from the higher rating current affairs programs pushed viewership of The Project down to a low of 496,000 on Friday with episodes across the week also down. ''The 7PM Project'' came in 36th for the week, averaging out 657,000. The show averaged just under 1.1 million viewers on 2 May 2011; the first (and only) time the show rose above a million in 2011. Despite averaging, on the whole, lower ratings than in 2010, the show stabilised to around 750,000–800,000 per night with episodes rarely achieving above 850,000 and below 600,000. In its first outing at 6.30, ''The Project'' scored 571,000; fourth in its slot and the third-highest rating show on TEN for that night.


Ratings: 2012

In its first Sunday edition, the show had 392,000 viewers, coming fourth in the timeslot; however it since rated consistently above 400,000. According to Network 10, the move of the show to 6 pm boosted their 6–7 pm hour by 22% in terms of viewers. On 16 April 2012, ''The Project'' began splitting its figures into half-hour intervals. This gave a better indication on how the show does over the 6 pm and 6.30 pm half hours. On this particular broadcast, ''The Project'' rated 649,000 from 6.30 to 7.00 pm, and 506,000 from 6.00 to 6.30 pm.


Ratings: 2013

''The Project'' struggled since returning to screens in 2013 with episodes rarely achieving ratings above half a million and increasingly finding itself outside the national top 20 programs for the night. The show saw a rise in viewers during the Easter non-ratings period. On 1 April 2013, the program reached 582,000 viewers. The 1000th episode of the show, airing on 30 April 2013, reached only 493,000 viewers, however the show bounced back to its highest rating of 2013 the following night (Wednesday 1 May) with 610,000 viewers. By August, ratings had risen to an average of 700,000, hitting the one million mark on occasion, earning the show an overall viewer increase of over 4% when compared to 2012. Demographically, the biggest audience increase came from the 25–54 age group.


Ratings: 2014

''The Project'' struggled in the ratings during the beginning of the year, with the first half of the show twice rating under 300,000. Despite the poor ratings during the earlier half of the year, the program's ratings grew as the year went on, including on 6 October 2014, when ''The Project'' had an exclusive guest interview, which led the show to rate over 1.1 million viewers, and attract the program's biggest ever audience in its history.


Ratings: 2015

''The Project'' has improved in the ratings during the course of 2015, with the program consistently rating between 600,000 and 700,000 viewers Monday–Thursday. Special guest interviews and stories continue to at times make the program obtain close to one million viewers. Waleed Aly's occasional "Something we should talk about" segments, written with ''The Projects managing editor, Tom Whitty, gathered a large amount of attention on news sites and social media, particularly through the program's Facebook page, where several videos attracted over one million views.


Controversy

On 24 July 2012, mild controversy was caused when actor Hugh Sheridan appeared on the show promoting his new show, '' I Will Survive''. During the interview, Sheridan called South Australian town
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"Port A-Gutta", which was seen as a mockery of Aboriginal slang by locals. On 24 June 2015, host Aly clashed with former terror suspect
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in a particularly heated exchange, which resulted in some viewers cheering, and some expressing their disappointment that Mallah had been given a platform at all. In March 2016, ''The Project'' used an edited image of Sudanese-Australian rapper Ror Akot to promote a story on South Sudanese gang violence in Melbourne. There was no evidence to suggest that Akot was in a gang or linked to violence and according to Akot, he believed that his image had been "destroyed". On 27 May 2017, tennis great and Christian pastor Margaret Court appeared on the program after she wrote a letter saying she was "disappointed Qantas had become an active promoter for same sex marriage". She found it "hard to voice her opinion over the top of hosts Waleed Aly and panellist Meshel Laurie". She said it was "disrespectful" and "disgusting". During August 2017, ''The Project'' satirical overdub of the same-sex marriage plebiscite television advertisement inflamed viewers on both sides of the debate by overdubbing a woman's response as "Was it a school play of ''Brokeback Mountain''? That's a huge ask to expect anyone to top Heath Ledger's performance." On 23 December 2019, during the
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, a clip was played showing a RFS volunteer saying, "That's not my Prime Minister" after being introduced to Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison. The volunteer was hailed as a hero and hashtags such as ‘#NotmyPM’ and ‘#JacquiforPM’ became popular on Twitter. It was later revealed that the clip had only been partially played and showed that the volunteer was actually British rather than Australian. She said she had no problem with Scott Morrison and that she was referring to
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. Waleed Aly later apologised for this error saying that the audio was very hard to hear but ultimately took full blame for this incident.


Criticism

Retired AFL player Heritier Lumumba has alleged that ''The Project'' discredited his accounts of being a victim of racism during his time as a player. Lumumba also accused the program of
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on his personal website. In 2021, the ''Do Better'' report was leaked to the Australian media. The report found the
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guilty of systemic racism. This led to calls for ''The Project'', and hosts Waleed Aly and Peter Helliar, to apologise on-air. Helliar wrote an apology saying that "This report is heartbreaking. To @iamlumumba I am truly, unequivocally sorry. I should have believed you. I will do better." A few days later, the interview was no longer accessible on the program's Facebook account. A former executive producer at Channel 10 stated, "What ''The Project'' should do right now is show a bit of that clip, have Waleed and Pete sit there and talk about it and the lessons they've learned and what they'll do going forward."
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reportedly alleged that ''The Project'' has a left-wing bias. In November 2017, Milo Yiannopoulos criticised the program after it cancelled an alleged scheduled interview with him while he was in Australia for his Troll Academy tour. He called Waleed Aly "an intellectual lightweight", "total coward" and "insubstantial". A spokesperson for Channel 10 said, "''The Project'' and ''Studio 10'' did not cancel interviews with Milo Yiannopoulos. We never scheduled interviews with him." In June 2018, actor
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criticised the show about how he was interviewed. In the interview, Dreyfuss was asked by panellist Lisa Wilkinson about his experience of the
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and an allegation of inappropriate sexual behaviour recently made against him. Dreyfuss later appeared on the rival Nine Network show ''
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'' for several minutes reading a statement saying, "I was mugged the other night in Sydney, Australia. Not by a petty thief but by the host and hostesses of a talk show called ''The Project''." He said that he and another guest, Kathleen Turner, were promised a "light and friendly chat" but soon changed to questions about the current state of Hollywood. A statement from Network 10 to
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stated that Dreyfuss had not been misled and that an interview brief had been provided three days prior. Wilkinson released a statement saying that Dreyfuss had not been "ambushed" or "mugged" and warned that she had the email chain to prove it, further stating "As a journalist I make no apology for courteously asking an entirely legitimate question about a subject you had spoken of before and which has generated more headlines than anything you've done in the last 20 years."


Awards and nominations

Bickmore won a Logie Award in the category of Most Popular New Female Talent for her work on the show. Pickering was nominated for a Logie Award in the category of Most Popular New Male Talent for his work on the show.


Logie Awards


Walkley Awards


National Disability Awards


See also

* ''
The Project (New Zealand TV programme) ''The Project'' is a New Zealand current affairs show hosted by Jesse Mulligan, Kanoa Lloyd, and Jeremy Corbett with rotating guest panelists. It premiered on 20 February 2017 as a replacement for ''Story'' and airs from 7 pm weeknights on ...
'' * '' The Sunday Night Project''


References


External links

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Production website
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