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Mark Beretta leaves Sunrise after 22 years

After 22 years as Sunrise sports anchor, Mark Beretta announces his departure to focus on family and cancer charity work. His final show airs December 12.

Broad's Viral Ashes Reaction Explained

Channel Seven commentator Stuart Broad opens up about his emotional response to England's dramatic Ashes collapse. Discover the story behind the viral moment.

Remembering News Legend Roger Climpson at 92

As Australia considers social media bans for under-16s, we reflect on news legend Roger Climpson's legacy and the value of genuine connection in our digital world.

Broad's Awkward Ashes Reunion with Johnson

England cricket great Stuart Broad prepares for his first Ashes as commentator, anticipating awkward encounters with old rival Mitchell Johnson while leading Channel 7's coverage.

MKR Grand Final: Closest Battle for $100,000

The My Kitchen Rules grand final promises the closest battle ever as teams Justin & Will and Maria & Bailey compete for a life-changing $100,000 prize. Discover their winning strategies.

ACCC Clears Seven West-Southern Cross Merger

The ACCC has cleared the Seven West Media and Southern Cross Media merger, set to create a media giant. Discover how this will reshape Australia's media landscape.

AFLW Finals 2024: Complete Viewing Guide

Don't miss a moment of the AFLW Finals action! Complete streaming guide with match times, broadcast details and how to watch every game live across Australia.

Sunrise Prize Factory Returns: Win Cash Daily!

Channel 7's popular cash giveaway Sunrise Prize Factory is back with bigger prizes and more chances to win. Don't miss your opportunity to score thousands in cash every weekday morning.

Bumble Predicts Ashes Arm Wrestle for Seven Broadcast

Iconic commentator David 'Bumble' Lloyd shares his expert insights on the upcoming Ashes series, promising a classic battle between cricket's oldest rivals as he joins Seven's elite commentary lineup.

Cameraman recalls iconic Melbourne Cup police push

Veteran Channel 7 cameraman Will Pristel shares behind-the-scenes details of capturing one of Australian racing's most infamous moments - the 2015 Melbourne Cup police push that went viral.

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