The Project Jun-27
Join The Project hosts Waleed Aly, Georgie Tunny, Sam Taunton, Jessie Stephens and guest Mel Buttle as they dissect and digest the daily news, events and hottest topics.
Read moreJoin The Project hosts Waleed Aly, Georgie Tunny, Sam Taunton, Jessie Stephens and guest Mel Buttle as they dissect and digest the daily news, events and hottest topics.
Read moreJoin Grant Denyer in Deal or No Deal, the high-pressure, high-stakes game of risk versus reward where contestants must beat the Banker to win a huge cash prize of $100,000.
Read moreLimestone Barracks, NSW. Host Anthony Burke meets a couple aiming to restore a crumbling stone police station and hope to solve the baffling case of the missing jailhouse.
Read moreToday’s Hong Kong Immunity Challenge. A Lucky Dip proves fortunate for some, challenging for others. With two randomly picked ingredients, each contestant must perfectly pair them to create a dish.
Read moreMitsubishi’s new make is caught making out and Subway has all its balls in the air. Plus a pitch for Bottled Air. Wil is joined by Todd Sampson, Camey O’Keefe, Kiranpreet Kaur Dhillon and Russel Howcroft.
Read moreJoin The Project hosts Waleed Aly, Sarah Harris, Sam Taunton and Nick Cody as they dissect and digest the daily news, events and hottest topics.
Read moreTom Gleeson dishes out the points and the putdowns as four experts vie for the Big Brass Mug. Tonight’s topics are Coldplay, As Time Goes By, capital cities, and Ada Lovelace. Play along at home!
Read moreJoin Grant Denyer in Deal or No Deal, the high-pressure, high-stakes game of risk versus reward where contestants must beat the Banker to win a huge cash prize of $100,000.
Read moreThe countdown is on! What can we expect in the Biden-Trump debate? Plus RFK Jr’s unusual ‘pets’, and who’s leading who in the polls and campaign cash haul.
Read moreThe cooks are split into three teams, cooking street food in a traditional dai pai dong. They must prepare a two-dish menu, using either a wok, steamer or deep fryer, catering for 120 hungry locals.
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