2 July 1969: Brian Henderson and Jeff Phillips (Bandstand)
2 July 1977: Graham Kennedy (Blankety Blanks)
2 July 1980: Nicole Cooper and Bobby Driessen (Young Talent Time)
2 July 2005: Ada Nicodemou and Tim Mitchell (Home And Away)
2 July 1971/1976: ABC crosses to Wimbledon for live via satellite coverage of the Women’s Singles Final.
2 July 1985: ABC premieres mid-evening current affairs program The Carleton-Walsh Report, with Richard Carleton and Max Walsh, airing Tuesday to Thursday nights.
2 July 1995: SBS begins its coverage of the Tour de France, with a package of highlights each evening and repeated late at night.
2 July 2004: Network Ten premieres children’s series Wicked Science, starring Andre de Vanny, Bridget Neval, Benjamin Schmideg, Emma Leonard, Brook Sykes and Saskia Burmeister.
2 July 2005: SBS begins its coverage of the Tour de France, with 2-3 hours of live coverage each late night and a half-hour highlights package the following evening.
2 July 2008: The Nine Network presents coverage of Game Three of the Rugby League State Of Origin — NSW versus Queensland — from ANZ Stadium, Sydney.