The history of
Sunrise can be traced back to 14 January 1991 when
11AM news presenter Darren McDonald began presenting an early morning
Seven News – Sunrise Edition bulletin, three days prior to the
Gulf War's start. In 1996, Seven introduced a one-hour weekday bulletin called
Sunrise News, later renamed
Sunrise. Seven recruited
Chris Bath from
NBN Television to present the bulletin alongside
Peter Ford. Ford moved to other presenting roles in 1996 and was replaced by finance editor David Koch. In 1997, Chris Bath was transferred to Seven's
10.30 pm News and was replaced by
Melissa Doyle. Sport presenter Nick McArdle and reporter Natalie Barr were regular substitute presenters. Seven launched a Sunday edition hosted by
Stan Grant, entitled
Sunday Sunrise, in 1997. Weekday
Sunrise was cancelled in 1999, replaced by children's program
The Big Breakfast. Seven maintained half-hourly news updates during
The Big Breakfast and their Sunday bulletin was not affected by the axing. Other temporary
Sunrise hosts up until this time include
Anne Fulwood (who was filling in for
Georgie Gardner at the time of the program's end),
Leigh Hatcher and
Nick McArdle (previously weekend sport presenter,
Seven News Sydney). During the
2000 Summer Olympics,
Andrew Daddo and
Johanna Griggs presented
Olympic Sunrise from a leased apartment near
Lavender Bay, in Sydney which provided the
Sydney Harbour Bridge and
Sydney Opera House as waterside backdrops. On 1 May 2000, the program was replaced by a new version of
Sunrise produced by
Adam Boland. It was hosted by
Georgie Gardner and Melbourne sport reporter
Mark Beretta. It was followed by music video program
AMV. According to Boland's
Brekky Central, in late 2001 producers had created a plan to take on
Today on the Nine Network, the leader at breakfast, taking inspiration from Fox America's
Fox and Friends. Set to debut in March 2002, the multimillion-dollar production would have its own dedicated studio and fronted by Australian Radio personality
Andrew Daddo and
Lisa Forrest. However a month before its launch, the network's board axed the idea and believed money could be better spent. In 2002, Seven revamped their breakfast television schedule with
Seven Early News at 6:00 am, hosted by
Chris Reason (which only lasted around one week), and a new version of
Sunrise from 6:30 am to 9:00 am, hosted by Reason and
Melissa Doyle.
Sunrise ran from 6:00 am to 9:00 am from February the same year.
David Koch was brought in to present the finance reports. In October of that year, Reason discovered he had another cancerous tumour behind his kidney and had to resign from his position. Four years earlier he had undergone treatment for another growth. Koch was appointed temporary presenter, a position later made permanent.
Sunrise was yet again revamped in December 2002 soon after Koch's appointment, focusing less on hard news and became more
family friendly. The show, along with its rival
Today on Nine, have become more tabloid focused which has boosted ratings. In 2003, the show began to pick up ratings, and appointed
Natalie Barr to present the news updates, followed by the appointment of former
Network Ten journalist
Grant Denyer to present weather reports, then the re-appointment of
Mark Beretta, who was brought in to present sports updates. The new plan to take on
Today, following the ratings rise, was some dramatic point of difference which included news updates every thirty minutes, big interviews, less formal presenting than a news bulletin, "the soapbox", ROS wall, natural chemistry but most importantly a shift in viewers interest. "Kochie" and "Mel", as they became informally known, relied less on scripts but more on talking points. They would debate the issues of the day and the viewers would heavily influence those topics. Some of these changes were not well received by members of Seven's news department who felt the shift in tone negatively impacted on the brand, and at one point then-Seven CEO Maureen Plavsic demanded Koch be fired only to be overruled by
Kerry Stokes. On 30 August 2004,
Sunrise,
Seven News Sydney and
Seven Morning News moved from their studios in
Epping to the new Seven News centre at
Martin Place. On 29 January 2007,
Sunrise had a complete makeover with changes to the set and on-screen graphics. Due to continued viewer feedback, the
Sunrise set changed again on 10 June 2007; specifically, the new set includes more of the city into its shots by the installation of
smart glass. This glass, similar to that used on the
Boeing 787 airliner, allows for the transparency of the glass to be adjusted, ranging from clear, to partially transparent to completely opaque, showing as a solid blue. These changes have proved useful in shielding viewers from the actions of some passers by, notably the cast members of the
ABC show ''
The Chaser's War on Everything and the protests surrounding the 2018 Aboriginal adoption controversy. The set was also modified so The Morning Show's set could fit into the Martin Place current affairs studio. In October 2009, it was announced that at the start of 2010, Sunrise'' would receive a brand new set, format, graphics and logo on 25 January 2010. In April 2010,
Sunrise added a feature show that shows a selection of highlights from the previous day's (or in the case of Monday, Friday)
Sunrise. the show known as
Sunrise Extra aired at 5am each weekday prior to
Seven Early News. 's Ultimo studios in
Sydney,
New South Wales. In 2011, there was much speculation that Melissa Doyle would be leaving the show to present
Today Tonight and that David Koch may be moved to a prime-time position. However, Doyle continued with the show for her tenth consecutive year in 2012, as did Koch. On 29 February 2012,
Sunrise celebrated its 10th anniversary with Doyle and Koch. Doyle is the only original presenter remaining from the March 2002 launch; at the time, Chris Reason was her co-host (he took leave in late 2002 to fight cancer, prompting the initial then-temporary appointment of Koch) and Koch was the finance analyst. Koch started presenting
Sunrise on a permanent basis from 4 October 2002. In May 2013,
Sunrise broadcast once a week from the Seven Network's Melbourne studios (
HSV-7) to attempt and capture a growing Melbourne audience.
Sunrise has been trailing
Today (and, since 2008,
News Breakfast on the ABC) in the Melbourne market since 2008. The show was broadcast from the stations
AFL Game Day set. This was discontinued later on after continually poor ratings. On 20 June 2013 during the program, Doyle announced that she was leaving
Sunrise after 14 years to front a new prime time Network News initiative. She stated, "It's with that experience and support from the team that I am able to take this next step. I'm honoured that the Network has given me this incredible new opportunity and I am unbelievably excited about the new challenges ahead." It was later announced that
Samantha Armytage would be replacing Doyle as co-host alongside Koch. In February 2016,
Sunrise received a new set and graphics and was extended by 30 minutes to start at 5:30 am, matching the starting time of rival
Today. This resulted in
Seven Early News being moved to the 5:00 am timeslot and
Sunrise Extra being cancelled.
Edwina Bartholomew announced that she would be departing her role as weather presenter with
Sam Mac announced as her replacement.'''' In June 2020, it was announced
Natalie Barr would host the show two days a week, after Samantha Armytage requested a reduced workload. Barr presented with
David Koch on Mondays, and with Armytage on Fridays. However, in September 2020, it was announced that Koch and Armytage would revert to a five-day working week with Natalie Barr resuming her news role. In January 2021, Koch and Armytage reverted to a four-day week, with
Matt Doran and Natalie Barr co-hosting on Fridays, with
Edwina Bartholomew as news presenter. On 8 March 2021, Armytage announced that she would be resigning as co-host, to spend more time with her family. Her final show was on 11 March 2021 On 14 March 2021, it was confirmed
Natalie Barr would officially replace Armytage as co-host.
Edwina Bartholomew replaced Barr as news presenter. On 29 May 2023,
David Koch announced his departure from
Sunrise, ending a 21-year run on the breakfast show. Koch's replacement,
Matt Shirvington was announced on 5 June 2023. Koch's last day was on 9 June 2023. On 24 July 2023,
Sunrise hosted its very first broadcast at its new studio base in
Television City, South Eveleigh. The first edition went to air live at 5:30am, with hosts Natalie Barr and Matt Shirvington, news presenter Edwina Bartholomew and sport presenter Mark Beretta, followed by
The Morning Show's Larry Emdur and Kylie Gillies as well as other
Seven News broadcasts. With this change, the show received a rebranding along with
The Morning Show. In March 2024,
Jodie Speers announced her resignation from the Seven Network.
Seven Early News bulletin was renamed
Sunrise Early News and Speers was replaced by
Edwina Bartholomew. On 27 November 2025,
Mark Beretta announced his resignation from
Sunrise after 22 years, with his final appearance on 12 December. He is expected to continue working with the Seven Network on special projects to be announced.
Special editions Prior to 2010,
Sunrise occasionally aired two special Saturday editions. This included, since 2003: • 22 March 2003 – Koch and
Melissa Doyle hosted a special Saturday edition of
Sunrise covering the latest on the
Iraq war as it happened, and the
2003 New South Wales state election, which was occurring that day. This also saw the rise of
Natalie Barr as news presenter. • 24 November 2007 (as
Weekend Sunrise) – a special edition hosted by
Andrew O'Keefe and Armytage covering the final day of the 2007 election campaign.
Talitha Cummins presented the news, while
Kylie Gillies presented the sport. • 17 July 2010 (as
Weekend Sunrise) – A special edition hosted by
Larry Emdur and
Rebecca Maddern covering from 7:00 am to 1:30 pm, Australian prime minister
Julia Gillard's trip to Government House to talk with the Governor General,
Quentin Bryce, and her press conference at Government House about an election to be held on 21 August and
Tony Abbott's press conference in Brisbane.
Sarah Cumming presented the news,
Simon Reeve presented the sport and
James Tobin presented the weather. • The weeks of 10–14 January and 17–21 January –
Sunrise was extended to start at 5:00 am and going on past 9:00 am on these mornings to cover the ongoing
2010–2011 Queensland floods and
2011 Victorian floods with
Seven News picking up the rest of the coverage. As a result, the tennis coverage was moved to
7two (week of 10–14 January) and Sunrise extended to finish at 10:00 am (week of 17–21 January). • 22 February 2011 – Koch reported live from Christchurch on the
2011 Christchurch earthquake. • 26 January 2012 –
Sunrise aired live from a mini-barge celebrating Australia Day on Sydney Harbour. Some viewers were given the opportunity to join the
Sunrise team after entering an online competition. • 16 December 2014 –
Sunrise reported live from 4:00 am to 9:00 am for the coverage of the
2014 Sydney hostage crisis. • 9 September 2022 – after the announcement of the death of Her Majesty Queen
Elizabeth II, David Koch and Natalie Barr provided wall-to-wall coverage from 5:00am until 12 noon. All on-air talent wore black, in line with
royal protocol for national mourning, up to and including the late Queen's funeral on 19 September 2022. • 15 December 2025 - an extended edition of Sunrise in the aftermath of the Bondi terror attack which went until midday, with rolling coverage after from 7NEWS.
Musical guests meeting fans outside the Sunrise studios following a promotional appearance in April 2019. A number of musical guests have appeared on
Sunrise and performed live action the show, usually meeting fans afterwards. Like the rest of the studio, their stage area gives people on the street a chance to view the performances. Occasionally, musical guests perform "on the plaza" on a temporary stage erected in
Martin Place. Musical performances normally take place at 7:50am and 8:50am, with most guests playing two songs.
Weekend Sunrise In 2005 the Seven Network replaced its struggling Sunday morning program
Sunday Sunrise with a program called
Weekend Sunrise which originally was an hour long (8am – 9am) program with an identical format to
Sunrise. Hosted by
Chris Reason (then the presenter of
Sunday Sunrise) and
Lisa Wilkinson, the program was successful and various critiques at the time called for the program to be lengthened to two hours (7am – 9am) and be extended to Saturday mornings as well as Sunday. In 2006,
Weekend Sunrise was extended from an hour to a two-hour show, running every Sunday from 8:00 am till 10:00 am. When
Sportsworld returned for the football season
Weekend Sunrise settled into a 90-minute format from 8:00 am to 9:30 am. After ''Sportsworld's'' series concluded, the show returned to a two-hour format.
Andrew O'Keefe initially temporarily replaced host Chris Reason in 2006, but after improved ratings he was given the hosting position permanently. In 2007, Wilkinson moved to the
Nine Network to host
Today and was replaced by Samantha Armytage. In 2008,
Weekend Sunrise moved their start time 30 minutes earlier to 7:30 am to match the new start time of Nine's
Sunday program. The program continued to run through to 10:00 am, meaning that the program had a two-and-a-half-hour running time. In 2009, the program's start time was moved even earlier. Originally, rival
Nine Network announced that
Today on Sunday (now
Weekend Today), the replacement of the long-running
Sunday, would run from 7:30 am to 9:00 am. But this was changed on 28 January 2009 to 7:00 am to 9:00 am. As result, Seven announced that
Weekend Sunrise would also commence at 7:00 am and run to 10:00 am, meaning the program would go for three hours, the same as the weekday version of
Sunrise. On 13 February 2010, Seven announced that
Weekend Sunrise would extend to Saturdays to compete against
Weekend Today. The Saturday edition airs in the same time slot as
Weekend Today (7:00 am to 10:00 am).
Saturday Disney, which previously occupied the timeslot, aired its last two hours of their program on
7flix (the first hour, from 6:00 am – 7:00 am, preceded
Weekend Sunrise on the Seven Network). The original Saturday team consisted of Samantha Armytage co-hosting with
Larry Emdur with
Sarah Cumming, Simon Reeve and
James Tobin presenting news, sport and weather respectively. In June 2013, Melissa Doyle announced that she would be leaving
Sunrise for a national network role with Samantha Armytage replacing her.
Monique Wright therefore initially replaced Armytage on
Weekend Sunrise, but it was not until February 2014 that she was made a permanent co-host on the show. In December 2017,
Andrew O'Keefe resigned citing a desire to spend more time with his family. In March 2018, it was announced that
Basil Zempilas would replace O'Keefe. In September 2019,
Basil Zempilas announced his resignation as regular host of
Weekend Sunrise, citing a desire to spend more time with his family, but would still appear on the show intermittently as a summer and fill-in presenter whenever required. In October 2019, it was announced that
Matt Doran would replace Zempilas on the show from 12 October. In November 2024,
Matt Doran announced he was leaving
Weekend Sunrise to focus on family and pursue other opportunities. Doran's final show was on 8 December 2024. US Bureau Chief David Woiwod had been announced days later as the replacement of Doran as co-host of Weekend Sunrise. His first show was 14 December 2024 As of January 2026,
Monique Wright and
David Woiwod are the co-hosts, with
Sally Bowrey and
James Tobin presenting news, sport and weather respectively. ==Format==