Afternoon news Hour–long local editions of
Seven Afternoon News were launched periodically in the capital cities, replacing the previous national bulletin in full. Melbourne and Brisbane launched local afternoon bulletins in August 2015. In July 2017, Adelaide launched their own local edition, while the previously half-hour Perth bulletin was extended to replace the national bulletin in full. At this time, the national bulletin was replaced by a Sydney bulletin. Presently,
Seven Afternoon News is aired at 4pm on weekdays in five separate local editions: • The Sydney edition is broadcast from the network's
Eveleigh studios in Sydney and is presented by
Ann Sanders (Monday – Thursday) and
Sally Bowrey or Hugh Whitfeld (Friday), with sport presented by
Mel McLaughlin (Monday – Thursday) and
Matt White (Friday), and weather presented by Amber Laidler (Monday),
Angie Asimus (Tuesday and Wednesday) and Angelique Opie (Thursday and Friday). Fill-in presenters include
Angie Asimus, Amber Laidler,
Sally Bowrey, Hugh Whitfeld and
Chris Reason (News),
Matt White,
David Woiwod, Tom Sacre and Jelisa Apps (Sport), and Paul Kadak and Angelique Opie (Weather). The local edition simulcasts across New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory through Seven-owned regional stations
CBN and
NEN, and in Griffith through
WIN Television's Seven Griffith. • The Melbourne edition is broadcast from the network's
Docklands studios in Melbourne and is presented by
Karina Carvalho (Monday and Tuesday),
Mike Amor (Wednesday and Thursday) and Laura Turner (Friday), with sport presented by
Rebecca Maddern, and weather presented by
meteorologist Jane Bunn. Fill-in presenters include Laura Turner and Blake Johnson (News),
Theo Doropoulos and Kate Massey (Sport) and Tyra Stowers, Melina Sarris and Estelle Griepink (Weather). • The Adelaide edition is broadcast from the network's
Hindmarsh studios and is presented by Gertie Spurling (Monday, Thursday and Friday) and
Sarah Cumming (Tuesday and Wednesday), with sport presented by Tom Wilson or Andrew Hayes, and weather presented by Casey Treloar. It is simulcast across South Australia through
WIN Television SA and
Seven GTS/BKN. On 26 June 2020, the local Adelaide afternoon news formerly presented by
Rosanna Mangiarelli was axed due to budget cuts, with that market receiving the Melbourne edition until 23 October. At the time, Adelaide received a local insert in the last segment of the bulletin, presented by a local state based presenter, and a localised weather update with Amelia Mulcahy. The bulletin was later reinstated on 26 October, but the axing affected
Seven News in the Adelaide ratings, and helped rival
Nine News to close the afternoon and evening news gap with Seven ever since. A midday
Seven News bulletin is also produced and broadcast on radio station
FIVEaa as of 2023. • The Perth edition is broadcast from the network's
Osborne Park studios in Perth and is presented by Samantha Jolly (Monday – Thursday) and Amelia Broun (Friday), who also present weather and sport is presented by Ryan Daniels. Unlike the former breakaway, the bulletin runs for a full hour. The bulletin retained its ratings lead until 2011, when it lost to the rival
Nine News bulletin for the first time in seven years. In January 2014,
Mark Ferguson was appointed weeknight presenter, replacing
Chris Bath due to poor ratings. Bath became weekend presenter and continued to host
Sunday Night until her resignation in July 2015, after which Melissa Doyle took over. More changes to Sydney's news presenting team in subsequent months saw former Melbourne weather presenter
David Brown replace
Sarah Cumming as the Sunday to Thursday weather presenter,
Mel McLaughlin replace
Jim Wilson as the Sunday to Thursday sports presenter and Wilson replace
Ryan Phelan as the Friday to Saturday sports presenter. In August 2016, it was announced that
Michael Usher would replace
Melissa Doyle as Friday and Saturday presenter. Doyle moved into a new expanded role as senior correspondent and host of
Sunday Night. In June 2020,
Jim Wilson left Seven after 28 years with the network, to become a new host of 2GB's Drive program. His last sports bulletin was 27 June 2020. It was later announced that
Matt Shirvington would replace him. In November 2020,
David Brown left the Sydney newsroom to return to Melbourne with
Angie Asimus promoted to weeknight weather presenter. In December 2020, it was announced that Angela Cox would be joining
Michael Usher as co-anchor of the weekend bulletin from January 2021. In June 2023,
Matt Shirvington stepped down from his role of weekend sports presenter, to take up his new role as co-host of
Sunrise.
Matt Carmichael was announced as his replacement. In September 2024, it was announced that Angela Cox would be joining
Mark Ferguson as co-anchor of the weeknight bulletin. In October 2024, it was announced that
Angie Asimus would be joining
Michael Usher as co-anchor of the weekend bulletin. Asimus would also continue her role as a weather presenter alongside
Mark Ferguson and Angela Cox on Tuesday and Wednesday. In September 2025, it was announced that
Matt Carmichael would be leaving 7NEWS after being axed. He will present his last bulletin at the end of October, after the Bathurst 1000. In January 2026, it was announced that
Matt White would be returning to 7News Sydney, eleven years after he departed. He presents for both News and Sport, and fronts analysis on NRL coverage across bulletins nationwide each night. Fill-in presenters include
Michael Usher,
Angie Asimus, Hugh Whitfeld and
Chris Reason (News),
Matt White,
David Woiwod, Tom Sacre and Jelisa Apps (Sport), and
Paul Kadak, Angelique Opie, Amber Laidler and Grace Fitzgibbon (Weather).
Melbourne Seven News Melbourne is directed by Chris Salter and presented by
Peter Mitchell from Monday to Thursday and
Mike Amor and
Karina Carvalho from Friday to Sunday from
Melbourne Quarter Tower, located at
Collins Street, Docklands. Sport is presented by
Rebecca Maddern on weeknights and
Theo Doropoulos on weekends. Weather is presented by certified meteorologist
Jane Bunn on weeknights and Melina Sarris or Tyra Stowers on weekends.
Peter Mitchell previously held the role of weekend presenter for
Seven Nightly News between 1987 and 2000 when he replaced the short-lived presenting duo of
David Johnston and
Anne Fulwood as weeknight presenter.
Jennifer Keyte was appointed as weeknight presenter in 1990, becoming Australia's first solo female primetime commercial news presenter. In a network reshuffle in 1996, Keyte terminated her employment after the Seven Network attempted to pair her with David Johnston, who went to present solo for three years. She returned in 2003, assuming the role as weekend presenter, succeeding Jennifer Adams. In May 2018,
Network Ten announced that
Jennifer Keyte would join the network to present
Ten Eyewitness News Melbourne replacing
Stephen Quartermain. In August 2018, it was announced that
Mike Amor will move back to Australia after 17 years as United States Bureau Chief to replace Keyte. Following decades of coming third in television ratings to
Nine News Melbourne and
10 News Melbourne (previously 10 News First,
Ten Eyewitness News,
Ten News at Five,
Ten Evening News and
Ten News: First at Five),
Seven News Melbourne went into a tight contest to win the ratings battle in 2005.
Seven News overtook the rival Nine bulletin in the ratings in 2007. This was subsequently followed by a series of advertisements and promos which have touted
Seven News Melbourne as ''Melbourne's New #1
and Nine altering their promotions to simply say Melbourne's Best News
– a throwback to the 1980s when National Nine News Melbourne'' was being beaten in the ratings by
ATV-10's
Ten Eyewitness News. As of 2011, Seven has lost its ratings lead at 6 to 9pm. Between 2018 and 2021, during the AFL season,
Peter Mitchell,
Tim Watson,
Jane Bunn and the weeknight team would present from Sunday to Thursday and
Mike Amor,
Jacqueline Felgate, Melina Sarris and the weekend team would present on Friday and Saturday nights. In January 2022, it was announced that
Rebecca Maddern would return to the Seven Network to present
Seven News Melbourne on weekends with
Mike Amor. In November 2024,
Tim Watson announced that he would be retiring after 30 years with the network from December. It was announced that
Rebecca Maddern will step into an expanded role with
Seven News Melbourne starting January 2025, as Chief Sports Presenter. In January 2025, it was announced that
Karina Carvalho will replace Maddern to present on weekends with
Mike Amor. The bulletin is simulcast throughout regional Victoria and New South Wales/South Australia border areas that receive television services from Seven's
AMV and
PTV (with the NSW Border receiving a trimmed down 30-minute version of the full-hour news on weeknights), and to viewers in
Darwin, Northern Territory through Seven's
TND During the AFL season, the Saturday edition of
Seven News Melbourne airs for only 30 minutes to fit in with the Seven Network's
Saturday night AFL coverage. Fill-in presenters include
Mike Amor,
Karina Carvalho, Laura Turner and Blake Johnson (News),
Theo Doropoulos and Kate Massey (Sport) and Melina Sarris, Tyra Stowers, Estelle Griepink and Blake Johnson (Weather).
Brisbane Seven News Brisbane is directed by Erin Edwards and presented by
Max Futcher and Sarah Greenhalgh on weeknights and Samantha Heathwood on weekends from Seven's Brisbane studios, located at
Mount Coot-tha. Sport is presented by
Steve Titmus from Sunday to Wednesday and Alissa Smith from Thursday to Saturday. Weather is presented by certified meteorologist
Tony Auden from Sunday to Thursday and Michelle Jensen on Friday and Saturday. The bulletin is also simulcast in Brisbane on local radio station 96.5 Family FM, and across central and remote areas of eastern Australia, on
Seven Central. Regional Queensland viewers in the
Sunshine Coast,
Wide Bay–Burnett,
Toowoomba,
Rockhampton,
Mackay,
Townsville and
Cairns television markets receive a trimmed down 30-minute version of the newshour on weeknights via
Seven Queensland, with a live simulcast on weekends. Previously,
Tracey Challenor presented the weekend news for sixteen years until her resignation in February 2007. Cummins was first appointed to the weekday weather in 2005 after more than a year of the Brisbane bulletin not having a weather presenter; former kids show presenter
Tony Johnston had this role in 2003. Cummins was replaced by former Nine weatherman
John Schluter in early 2007 and she was moved to weekends. Ghidella joined
Seven News in 2007 and replaced Challenor. In October 2002, Rod Young moved from
ABC News in Brisbane to co-anchor with Kay McGrath. She had presented
Seven News Brisbane solo for the previous nine months following the retirement of Frank Warrick. Following a couple of lean years coming third to
Nine News Brisbane and
10 News Brisbane,
Seven News Brisbane regained its ratings lead by 2007, helped by the recruitment of ex-Nine weatherman
John Schluter, former
Today news presenter
Sharyn Ghidella and director of news Rob Raschke. In 2008,
Seven News Brisbane was officially the #1 bulletin in Brisbane, winning all 40 ratings weeks. As of 2013, Seven has lost its ratings lead at 6 to 9pm. In January 2013,
Sharyn Ghidella and
Bill McDonald were appointed Sunday to Thursday (later changed to weeknights) presenters with
Kay McGrath and
Rod Young moving to present on Friday and Saturday (later changed to weekends). It was also announced that Ghidella will present a local edition of
Today Tonight, which was axed in January 2014 in favour of the bulletin's one hour extension. In June 2016, it was announced that
Rod Young would leave
Seven News Brisbane to present a new local bulletin for
Seven News Gold Coast. In March 2018, McDonald was removed as co-anchor of the bulletin, and was replaced by Max Futcher following poor ratings. In December 2019,
Kay McGrath announced her retirement after 40 years in television and will present her final bulletin on 26 January. Katrina Blowers has been announced as her replacement. In January 2023,
Pat Welsh announced his resignation effective 28 January 2023 as sport presenter after 47 years with the Seven Network, and Ben Davis was announced as his replacement presenting Sport on Thursday through Saturday. In January 2024, it was announced that Samantha Heathwood will replace Katrina Blowers as weekend news presenter from 3 February. Blowers shares presenting
Seven Afternoon News with Heathwood and is a reporter. In July 2024,
Sharyn Ghidella was made redundant after 17 years with the network. Following a raft of changes to the Brisbane newsroom, in August 2024, after 18 years,
Shane Webcke stepped down from his sports presenter role to explore new directions and focus on family interests. Webcke was replaced by Steve Titmus. In October 2024, it was announced that Sarah Greenhalgh would join
Max Futcher as co-anchor of the weekday bulletin from 21 October. News updates for Brisbane are presented by
Max Futcher throughout the afternoon and the early evening. Katrina Blowers and Samantha Heathwood are fill-in presenters for the bulletin. Ben Davis, Rohan Welsh, and Alissa Smith are fill-in sports presenters and Laura Dymock is the fill-in weather presenter.
Adelaide Seven News Adelaide is directed by Mark Mooney and presented by
Rosanna Mangiarelli and
Will Goodings on weeknights and Mike Smithson on weekends from Seven's Adelaide studios, located at
Hindmarsh. Sport is presented by
Mark Soderstrom on weeknights and
Bruce Abernethy on weekends. Weather is presented by Casey Treloar on weeknights and Gertie Spurling on weekends. The Adelaide bulletin is simulcast to the regional areas of
South Australia on Seven's
GTS/BKN in the
Spencer Gulf region and
Broken Hill in New South Wales, and through
WIN South Australia in the
Riverland and
Mount Gambier/South East regions of the state. From 1989 to 2004,
Graeme Goodings presented
Seven News Adelaide on weeknights with
Jane Doyle until he was diagnosed with bowel cancer. Goodings and Riddell, the then weekend news presenter, agreed to swap roles, allowing for Goodings' rehabilitation. Goodings left
Seven News Adelaide in December 2014, after 34 years as a TV newsreader. Prior to 27 December 1987, the presenters and production crew of
Seven News Adelaide produced
10 News Adelaide (then known as
Ten Eyewitness News). However, as the television industry was consolidating in Australia, these news services had each become associated by ownership with inter-state news services being broadcast on opposite frequencies; therefore, to simplify network interaction, their respective networks agreed to swap channel assignments and network affiliations in Adelaide. In December 2007, production of
Seven News moved from studios located at
Gilberton to a new purpose-built space at
Hindmarsh. During the
AFL season,
Seven News Adelaide does not air at the regular time on Saturday or Sunday if there is a twilight match involving
Adelaide and/or
Port Adelaide, in which case, a shortened edition is broadcast at half time, replacing analysis of the AFL matches broadcast, or a full bulletin is broadcast immediately after the game. In 2014,
Seven News Adelaide won every single ratings weeknight against the rival
Nine News Adelaide, but in 2015 started to lose some nights to Nine as
Seven News as a whole suffered its worst ratings figures for over a decade. In August 2019, Jane Doyle celebrated 30 years of reading the news on Seven. In November 2019, John Riddell announced his retirement and presented his last bulletin on 6 December. Doyle became solo presenter after Ridell's retirement. In June 2020, it was announced that Jessica Adamson and Tim Noonan were made redundant. The weekday 4pm bulletin was also retired with Melbourne's bulletin broadcast to the Adelaide market. Rosanna Mangiarelli replaced Adamson on weekends. The bulletin was later reinstated on 26 October, but the axing affected
Seven News in the Adelaide ratings, and helped rival
Nine News to close the afternoon and evening news gap with Seven ever since. In September 2022, it was announced that FIVEAA's Will Goodings would replace Mike Smithson to co-host weekends. In November 2022, it was announced that Jane Doyle would retire from television after more than three decades presenting
7NEWS Adelaide. Will Goodings and Rosanna Mangiarelli were announced as her replacement, commencing from January 2023. In February 2026, 7News Adelaide featured glider pilot and campaigner
Angus Lippiatt. This was a big step for the organisation as it or any news organisations like it have been almost silent about
Gawler and
Bacchus marsh gliding operations. Fill-in presenters include Mike Smithson,
Sarah Cumming, Gertie Spurling and Elspeth Hussey (News),
Bruce Abernethy, Tom Wilson and Andrew Hayes (Sport) and Gertie Spurling, Emily Beaton and Hanni Howe (Weather). News updates are presented by presenters or fill-in presenters. , Seven has remained South Australia's number one Adelaide news service for more than a decade.
Perth Seven News Perth is directed by Christien de Garis and presented by
Angela Tsun and Tim McMillan from Sunday to Wednesday and
Rick Ardon and
Susannah Carr from Thursday to Saturday from Seven and West Australian Newspaper studios, located at
Osborne Park. Sport is presented by Ryan Daniels on weeknights and
Adrian Barich on weekends. Weather is presented by Samantha Jolly on weeknights and Charlotte Goodlet on weekends.
Seven News Perth is also simulcast to Seven-owned transmitters across regional and remote areas of
Western Australia. It was also formerly simulcast on Curtin FM 100.1 in the Perth CBD area. Yvette Mooney served as a weekend news presenter until she was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2007 and subsequently left the network in June 2008. Long standing
Seven News Perth presenter
Jeff Newman announced his retirement from television on 1 July 2009, and retired from his role on Monday 10 August 2009. He was replaced by former
Nine News Perth weather presenter
Natalia Cooper, who began her new role during September 2009. Cooper resigned from Seven Perth at the end of 2012 with ex-Nine weather presenter Angela Tsun taking over as her replacement for the 4:30pm news and 6pm weather forecasts. In 2015, Rick Ardon and Susannah Carr celebrated a thirty-year anniversary as a news reading duo. They are one of the longest serving dual news presenter teams in the world and the dual-presenter format used by
Seven News Perth has been highly successful. In contrast to previous struggles seen in Sydney and Melbourne in the late 1990s,
Seven News Perth has led in the ratings for decades, well ahead of
10 News Perth and
Nine News Perth by as many as 100,000 viewers. Before the move to the Osborne Park Studios in February 2015, Blake Johnson and Samantha Jolly alternated fortnightly presenting for both weekend bulletins. In February 2020, the Seven Network announced that Tim McMillan would join
Angela Tsun to present on weekends. In February 2022,
Basil Zempilas left his nightly sport duties due to other commitments and being the Lord Mayor of
Perth; he was replaced by Ryan Daniels but remained a fill-in. In January 2026, it was announced that
Rick Ardon and
Susannah Carr would transition to presenting
7NEWS Perth from Thursday to Saturday, with Tim McMillan and
Angela Tsun presenting from Sunday to Wednesday. News updates for Perth are presented by Angela Tsun, Susannah Carr or Rick Ardon throughout the afternoon and by Susannah Carr or Rick Ardon in the early evening. Fill-in presenters include Tim McMillan, Angela Tsun and Jerrie Demasi (News), Adrian Barich and Anna Hay (sport), Amelia Broun and Charlotte Goodlet (weather). ==Regional bulletins==