
Channel Ten’s The Project, a groundbreaking news and entertainment program which made a success of “news done differently” in prime time has been cancelled by the network after 16 years and 4,500 episodes.
It will air for the last time on Friday 27 June and will be replaced by a new national one-hour 6pm news, current affairs and analysis show after Channel Ten’s local 5pm news bulletin.
Launched in 2009 as The 7pm Project with co-hosts Carrie Bickmore and comedians Charlie Pickering and Dave Hughes, the panel show won a 2015 Gold Logie award for Bickmore and for later co-host Waleed Aly in 2017.
Aly, who joined in 2015 and is still on the desk with co-hosts Sarah Harris, Georgie Tunny, ABC radio presenter Hamish Macdonald, Sam Taunton, Susie Youssef and Rove McManus, gained a lot of attention for his Something We Should Talk About editorial segments.
Project creator Craig Campbell, whose company Roving Enterprises (co-owned by McManus) produced the show for Ten, said in a statement on Monday that 16 years ago he could not have dreamed the unique entertainment show would become part of a “grown-up news cycle”.
“We have an extraordinary team making this show every day and I know this news will hit them hard,” Campbell said.

The show launched in 2009 as The 7pm Project with co-hosts comedians Dave Hughes, left, and Charlie Pickering, centre, and Carrie Bickmore, right. Photograph: Channel 10
The show won 11 Logie awards and one Walkley award. Network Ten highlighted its primetime contribution to progressive conversations about marriage equality, animal welfare, disability awareness, the NDIS, and domestic and family violence.
“The show has successfully balanced humour and heart with poignant discussions about current affairs and celebrity interviews that had the whole country, and sometimes the world, talking,” Ten said in a statement.
“The impact that The Project has had on the media and entertainment industry, countless careers, as well as on Australian society and culture, cannot be overstated.
“For the hard-working team still involved in delivering The Project, both at Network 10 and Roving Enterprises, we say a heartfelt thank you.”
Sunday co-host Macdonald wished everyone involved in the new show all the very best.
“I’m looking forward to watching,” he told Guardian Australia.
“It is a tough day for a lot of really wonderful professionals who I’ve had the privilege of working alongside both in front of and behind the cameras.
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In a stunning announcement that has left fans and the broadcasting world in disbelief, David Muir is stepping down from his role as anchor of ABC’s World News Tonight after an impressive 11-year run. His departure marks the end of an era for one of the most-watched news programs in the U.S.
David Muir Announces Shocking Exit from World News Tonight—What’s Next for the Anchor and His Legacy? In a bombshell announcement…
In a bombshell announcement that has sent shockwaves through the broadcasting world, David Muir revealed he is stepping down from his iconic role as anchor of ABC’s World News Tonight. After nearly 11 years at the helm of one of America’s most-watched news broadcasts, Muir’s departure marks the end of an era. Fans and colleagues alike are left stunned by the news, sparking widespread speculation about the reasons behind his exit. What led to this unexpected decision, and what’s next for Muir as he moves forward in his career?
David Muir Announces Shocking Exit from World News Tonight—What’s Next for the Anchor and His Legacy? In a bombshell announcement…
In a shocking announcement that has rocked the broadcasting world, David Muir has revealed he is stepping down from his long-standing role as anchor of ABC’s World News Tonight. After nearly 11 years leading the program, Muir’s departure marks the end of an era for one of America’s most-watched news broadcasts. Fans and colleagues are left stunned by the news, but the big question remains: What’s next for Muir, and what does this mean for the future of ABC News?
David Muir Announces Shocking Exit from World News Tonight—What’s Next for the Anchor and His Legacy? In a bombshell announcement…
In a stunning announcement that’s sent shockwaves through the broadcasting world, David Muir has revealed he is stepping down from his long-running role as anchor of ABC’s World News Tonight. After nearly 11 years at the helm of one of America’s most-watched news broadcasts, Muir’s departure marks the end of an era. Fans and colleagues alike are left in disbelief, and the media world is buzzing with questions about what led to this unexpected move—and what’s next for the award-winning anchor.
David Muir Announces Shocking Exit from World News Tonight—What’s Next for the Anchor and His Legacy? In a bombshell announcement…
BOMBSHELL ANNOUNCEMENT: DAVID MUIR STEPS DOWN FROM WORLD NEWS TONIGHT—THE END OF AN ERA!
David Muir Announces Shocking Exit from World News Tonight—What’s Next for the Anchor and His Legacy? In a bombshell announcement…
In a bombshell announcement that has sent shockwaves through the broadcasting world, David Muir has revealed that he is stepping down from his long-running role as anchor of ABC’s World News Tonight. After nearly 11 years at the helm of the program, Muir’s departure marks the end of an era for one of the most-watched news broadcasts in the country. While his decision has stunned fans and colleagues alike, the move has also sparked widespread speculation about what this means for Muir’s future and the trajectory of ABC News.
David Muir Announces Shocking Exit from World News Tonight—What’s Next for the Anchor and His Legacy? In a bombshell announcement…
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