UPDATED Your Sunday morning TV - All Programs Listing - 29 November

7.30am - 8.00am  Sky News Business Channel 602   Sunday Business
(repeated at 8.00am, 11.30am, 6.00pm and 10.00pm), also available on Sky News Active
 
Sunday Business hosts a panel debate on the ETS amendments with John Connor from the Climate Institute and Mitch Hooke from the Minerals Council.

Helen Dalley also speaks to Etihad CEO James Hogan about the airline's ambitious growth plans.


8.00am - 8.30am   Network Ten   Meet the Press FINAL PROGRAM FOR 2009

in the final show for the year, Paul Bongiorno will be joined on the panel by The Age's Michelle Grattand and Marius Benson from ABC NewsRadio.  Together they will interview:

Liberal Member for Menzies Kevin Andrews on the Opposition's Turnbull turmoil, and

Greens Deputy Leader and Senator for Tasmania Christine Milne on the ETS in the Senate


8.30am - 9.00am - Sky News Channel 601   Sunday Agenda
(repeated 12.30pm and 9.30pm, also available on SkyNews Active)
 
This week on Sky News Sunday Agenda Sky News political editor interviews Tasmanian Liberal Senator and former Turnbull frontbencher Eric Abetz


7.00am - 10.00am   Channel 7   Weekend Sunrise - The Riley Diary

At about 8.38am after the news update, Seven's political editor Mark Riley looks at the week that was in Federal politics.


7.00am - 10.00am   Channel 9 Today on Sunday - Laurie Oakes' political interview

After the 8.30am News on Today on Sunday, Laurie Oakes interviews embattled Opposition Leader Malcolm Turnbull


9.00am - 10.00am   ABC1   Insiders

On Insiders this Sunday, Barrie Cassidy interviews acting Prime Minister Julia Gillard
 
On the panel: The Australian’s Lenore Taylor, the SMH’s Phil Coorey and the Herald Sun’s Andrew Bolt.
 
And Mike Bowers talks pictures with freelance cartoonist Fiona Katauskas


10.00am - 10.30am   ABC1   Inside Business

This week on Inside Business Alan Kohler talks to Origin Energy CEO Grant King and Michael Hitchens of the Australian Industry Greenhouse Network about the impact of the CPRS.

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