Foxtel defines a
virtual channel order that groups channels by their content. General entertainment channels are from 100 to 151 which includes localised advertising on free to air channels such as
Channel Nine,
ABC TV,
SBS TV,
Channel Seven and
Channel 10, with general entertainment and informational channels including
Crime,
Arena,
LifeStyle,
Fox8,
BBC UKTV,
Showcase,
Foxtel One,
Comedy,
British,
Comcast's
Universal TV, Real Life,
LifeStyle Food,
LifeStyle Home,
Discovery, DocPlay,
Real History,
Real Crime,
Outdoor Channel,
Trace Sport Stars, NatureTime, Haunt TV, Love Pets,
Animal Planet,
Discovery Turbo,
Investigation Discovery,
TLC,
BoxSets and
FashionTV.
Free to air channels including for
ABC Kids/
ABC Family,
ABC Entertains,
7mate,
7flix,
7Bravo,
9Go!,
9Life,
9Gem,
10 Drama,
10 Comedy,
Nickelodeon,
SBS Viceland,
SBS Food and
NITV are from 152 to 172. Special interest channels are from 173 to 179 which includes
Aurora,
TVSN and
Expo Channel (now TVSN +2). Religious channels are from 180 to 189 which includes GOOD.,
Daystar Television Network and SBN.
High definition and
Ultra High definition channels are from 200 to 299 which includes localised advertising versions of
ABC HD,
7HD,
7two,
7mate HD,
9HD,
9Gem HD,
10 HD,
SBS HD,
SBS Viceland HD and
NITV HD, and timeshifted versions of general entertainment and informational channels for a two-hour delay of
Fox8,
Crime,
Foxtel One,
Comedy,
Arena,
LifeStyle,
LifeStyle Food,
BBC UKTV,
Showcase,
British, Real Life,
Discovery and
Discovery Turbo. Movie packaged channels are from 400 to 499 which includes Foxtel Movies Hits (themed movies and pop-up events),
Ultra HD,
Premiere,
Family,
Action,
Comedy,
Romance,
Drama,
Greats, British Cinema, Aussie Classics, PULP and
SBS World Movies. UHD and HD sports channels are from 500 to 599 which includes
Fox Sports News,
Fox Cricket,
Fox League,
Fox Sports 503,
Fox Footy,
Fox Sports 505,
Fox Sports 506,
Fox Sports 507,
Disney's
ESPN and
ESPN 2,
Main Event (pay-per-view),
Main Event 2 (pay-per-view), Main Event UFC,
Sky Racing 1,
Sky Racing 2,
Sky Thoroughbred Central and
Racing.com. News channels are from 600 to 699 which includes
Sky News Australia,
Sky News Weather Channel,
Sky News Extra,
Sky News UK,
Fox News (US sister channel of Sky News Australia),
Warner Bros. Discovery's
CNN International,
NBCUniversal's
MS NOW,
NBC News Now,
CNBC,
Bloomberg Television,
ABC News,
SBS WorldWatch,
Al Jazeera English,
CGTN,
CGTN Documentary,
NHK World-Japan and
GB News. Pre-Teenage entertainment channels are from 700 to 799 which includes
DreamWorks Channel. Music video channels are from 800 to 829 which includes Foxtel Networks‘s Trending, Kids, Club, Retro,
Country Music Channel,
Max and Australian Played and
Vevo’s VEVO Pop, VEVO 2K, VEVO 90s, VEVO 70s, VEVO Rock and VEVO Country. Audio only channels are from 830 to 899 which includes LiSTNR,
SBS Radio,
SBS Radio 2 and SBS Chill. Foreign language channels are from 900 to 989 which includes Greek radio
Ant1 Radio and
ANT1 Pacific and Italian radio
Rai Radio 1 and
Rai Italia. Also available on iQ3, iQ4 and iQ5 set top boxes are
ABC iview,
ABC Kids,
SBS On Demand,
7plus,
9Now,
10,
Netflix,
Disney+,
Paramount+,
HBO Max, F1 TV, BeIN Sports Connect,
YouTube,
Amazon Prime Video,
Apple TV+,
BritBox,
Stan and DocPlay apps.
Defunct channels Channels that were re-branded include:
13th Street (rebranded as Fox Sleuth), Syfy (rebranded as Fox Sci-Fi),
111 Funny (split and rebranded into Fox Hits and Fox Funny), W (renamed
SoHo), BBC HD (replaced by BBC UKTV HD),
Fox Kids Australia (shared with Fox Classics), Weather 21 (replaced by The Weather Channel), The Weather Channel (replaced by Sky News Weather), Encore (renamed to Showtime Greats) (replaced by Showtime Action, Showtime Comedy and Showtime Drama, both swallowed with Foxtel Movies),
VH1 Australia (Replaced by MTV Classic), MTV Live HD,
Air Active (which was replaced by Foxtel Music),
KidsCo (Replaced by Discovery Kids),
Fuel TV,
Speed (both replaced by Fox Sports 505 & 506 respectively), SoHo (Replaced by Binge),
Channel [V] (Replaced by [V] Hits, later renamed [V]), MTV Music and MTV Dance (relaunched as MTV Hits and Club MTV respectively) and
MTV Classic (replaced by
MTV 80s). HD multichannels that were replaced by other HD channels include
10 Drama (replaced by
10 HD, 10 Drama was reduced to SD) and
9Gem (replaced by
9HD, rebranded today as 9Gem and was reduced to SD). 9Gem later relaunched an HD simulcast. Channels completely discontinued include BBC First, BBC Earth, BBC News, CBeebies,
beIN Sports,
MTV,
Nickelodeon,
Nick Jr., PBS Kids, Disney XD, Disney Channel, Disney Junior, Binge, Discovery Science, Discovery Kids, Foxtel Movies Disney, Eurosport, Your Money, The Soundtrack Channel, Movie Network (replaced by Foxtel Movies), Showtime Network (replaced by Foxtel Movies), TechTV, Ovation, KidsCo, History+2, Starpics (replaced by Foxtel Movies), Gamesworld Interactive Games and the Interactive Sports Selector. Also discontinued in July 2020 were music channels [V] (replaced by NickMusic) and Foxtel Smooth (closed down). TV1 and SF ceased transmission at 11:59 pm, on 31 December 2013 after Foxtel chose not to renew their contracts as they wanted to bring as many channels in house as they did with their movie offerings. STUDIO ceased transmission at 11:59 pm, on 27 March 2015 after choosing not to renew the contract with
SBS Television. This was replaced by
Foxtel Arts in both SD and HD on Channel 132.
Turner Classic Movies (TCM) was discontinued on 13 December 2016. Disney XD ceased transmission on 6 January 2019.
The Comedy Channel ceased transmission on 1 September 2020.
Disney Channel and
Disney Junior ceased transmission on 13 February 2020.
beIN Sports and
PBS Kids ceased transmission on 1 July 2023.
Paramount channels MTV, Nickelodeon and Nick Jr. ceased transmission on 1 August 2023. The channels continue to operate on other providers in Australia and New Zealand, and Foxtel continues to carry Paramount's music video networks. By September 2023, all MTV music channels (except CMT) were switched from localised feeds to the global feed.
BBC Studios channels
BBC First,
BBC Earth,
BBC News and
CBeebies ceased transmission on 31 July 2024. Audio only channels includes
ABC NewsRadio,
Radio National,
ABC Local Radio stations,
ABC Classic,
Triple J,
Double J and
ABC Jazz. On 3 June 2025, Foxtel announced that it would discontinue its Paramount-branded music channels on 30 June. ==Current services==