ALL PROGRAMS LISTING - Sunday, February 7 2010
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 takes a closer look at the pain for the baby boomer bubble, the Rudd Governments 3rd Inter-generation report and its productivity agenda.
Also, the Sunday Business reporting season coverage begins with TABCorp Elmer Funke Kupper
And Gold Fields CEO Nick Holland about Australia's skilled workforce challenges
8.00am - 8.30am Network Ten Meet the Press
Meet the Press returns for 2010. Host Paul Bongiorno is joined by The Age's Michelle Grattan and ABC News Radio's Marius Benson. Together they speak with:
Minister for Finance and Deregulation, Lindsay Tanner, and
Victorian Premier, John Brumby
8.30am - 9.00am - Sky News Channel 601 Sunday Agenda
(repeated 12.30pm and 9.30pm, also available on SkyNews Active)
On the first Sunday Agenda for 2010 Helen Dalley interviews Senator for Tasmania and Greens Deputy Leader Christine Milne.
Also on the program, Victorian Premier John Brumby on the anniversary of Black Saturday.
7.00am - 10.00am Channel 7 Weekend Sunrise - The Riley Diary
This week on the Riley Diary, shortly after the 8.30am morning news update, political editor Mark Riley looks at climate change - well at least the changing climate in politics, as the Opposition gets its mojo back thanks to the antics of Action Man Abbott.
7.00am - 10.00am Channel 9 Today on Sunday - Laurie Oakes' political interview
At about 8..38am after the 8.30am News on Today on Sunday, Laurie Oakes interviews Deputy Prime Minister, Minister for Education, Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations and also Minister for Social Inclusion, Julia Gillard
9.00am - 10.00am ABC1 Insiders
On the first Insiders program for the 2010 season, Barrie Cassidy interviews the Opposition Leader, Tony Abbott.
On the panel: The Australian’s Lenore Taylor, The Age’s Misha Schubert and the Herald Sun’s Andrew Bolt.
And Mike Bowers talks pictures with Daily Telegraph cartoonist, Warren Brown.
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10.00am - 10.30am ABC1 Inside Business
(repeated at 8.00am, 11.30am, 6.00pm and 10.00pm), also available on Sky News Active
Sunday Business takes a closer look at the pain for the baby boomer bubble, the Rudd Governments 3rd Inter-generation report and its productivity agenda.
Also, the Sunday Business reporting season coverage begins with TABCorp Elmer Funke Kupper
And Gold Fields CEO Nick Holland about Australia's skilled workforce challenges
8.00am - 8.30am Network Ten Meet the Press
Meet the Press returns for 2010. Host Paul Bongiorno is joined by The Age's Michelle Grattan and ABC News Radio's Marius Benson. Together they speak with:
Minister for Finance and Deregulation, Lindsay Tanner, and
Victorian Premier, John Brumby
8.30am - 9.00am - Sky News Channel 601 Sunday Agenda
(repeated 12.30pm and 9.30pm, also available on SkyNews Active)
On the first Sunday Agenda for 2010 Helen Dalley interviews Senator for Tasmania and Greens Deputy Leader Christine Milne.
Also on the program, Victorian Premier John Brumby on the anniversary of Black Saturday.
7.00am - 10.00am Channel 7 Weekend Sunrise - The Riley Diary
This week on the Riley Diary, shortly after the 8.30am morning news update, political editor Mark Riley looks at climate change - well at least the changing climate in politics, as the Opposition gets its mojo back thanks to the antics of Action Man Abbott.
7.00am - 10.00am Channel 9 Today on Sunday - Laurie Oakes' political interview
At about 8..38am after the 8.30am News on Today on Sunday, Laurie Oakes interviews Deputy Prime Minister, Minister for Education, Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations and also Minister for Social Inclusion, Julia Gillard
9.00am - 10.00am ABC1 Insiders
On the first Insiders program for the 2010 season, Barrie Cassidy interviews the Opposition Leader, Tony Abbott.
On the panel: The Australian’s Lenore Taylor, The Age’s Misha Schubert and the Herald Sun’s Andrew Bolt.
And Mike Bowers talks pictures with Daily Telegraph cartoonist, Warren Brown.
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10.00am - 10.30am ABC1 Inside Business
This week on Inside Business:
TruEnergy M.D. Richard McIndoe, discusses the latest developments in the carbon abatement debate and the big generator’s transition from coal to gas.
They look at the uncertainty posed by leaks from Henry Tax Review and why business is angry.
An interview with Bendigo Bank Chairman and Grant Samuel Director, Robert Johanson, about the state of Australian banking and the effect of the Europe’s sovereign debt crisis
First Person feature looks at a small business rebuilding after Victoria’s Black Saturday bushfires
As well there’s Inside Business regular update of the latest market news and Alan Kohler’s expert commentary.






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