Nickelodeon Australia was launched on 23 October 1995, replacing the Max and ClassicMax channels, offering live action shows and
cartoons. Originally the channel timeshared with
Nick at Nite which began at 8 on weekdays and 10 pm on weekends, and ended at 6 am. From 1 July 1998, the channel gained an extra half-hour on weekdays, moving Nick at Nite back to 8.30 pm. On 2 January 2000, the channel introduced "More Nick", extending its broadcast hours to 10 pm every night of the week. Eventually in mid-2000, Nick at Nite closed and Nickelodeon began broadcasting for 24 hours every day. After that, almost all of Nick at Nite's programming moved to
TV1. Nickelodeon was also added to the
Optus Television service in December 2002. On 14 March 2004,
Nick Jr. launched as the first full, 24-hour television channel designed for pre-school audiences in Australia. Before this, Nick Jr. was a morning and afternoon programming block on Nickelodeon, including shows that eventually received much more airtime on the full channel, such as
Dora the Explorer and
Paw Patrol. For a few months after Nick Jr. became a full channel, it kept a 2-hour-long time slot on Nickelodeon, but it was drastically shorter than it was before it became a full channel. Nickelodeon and Nick Jr. began broadcasting in widescreen on 2 March 2009. During Nickelodeon Australia's broadcast of the
2010 Kids' Choice Awards, the network rebranded with the new one using completely different bumpers than America's channel, however the
iCarly bumper with slime was used in most advertisement breaks. The Nick Shack rebranded much earlier before the channel itself. On 1 December 2010, Nickelodeon Australia launched in New Zealand, replacing
the New Zealand version of Nickelodeon. On 30 July 2013, Nickelodeon Australia became available on the newly launched
Australian IPTV service
Foxtel Play, making it one of the first channels to be available on the service. On 3 December 2013, Nickelodeon Australia became available on
Foxtel's streaming service Foxtel Go. On 1 January 2014, Nickelodeon Australia launched on
Australian IPTV provider
Fetch TV. From 27 September 2020, a 12-hour block of Nickelodeon and Nick Jr. programming was broadcast on the new
10 Shake free-to-air channel. On 22 June 2023, it was announced that 10 Shake itself would rebrand as Nickelodeon on 1 August.
Foxtel chose to discontinue the pay television channel then using that name at this time, along with Nick Jr. The channel continued to air on
Fetch in Australia and on
Sky in New Zealand. The channel was removed on
Fetch TV on 1 November 2025. The channel was discontinued in New Zealand on 2 December 2025 and was replaced by Sky Kids, ultimately shutting down the channel after 30 years on the air. ==Programming==