24 November 1973: Joe Hasham and Vicki Raymond (Number 96)
24 November 1979: Diana McLean, Rebecca Gilling, Peter Lochran (The Young Doctors)
24 November 1990: Rebekah Elmaloglou (Home And Away)
24 November 2001: Anne Tenney, John Howard, Michala Banas (Always Greener)
24 November 2007: Kate Ritchie (Home And Away)
24 November 1975: ATV0‘s Eyewitness News extends to a one-hour news bulletin.
24 November 1990: The Seven Network presents Ausmusic ‘90, a five-hour live broadcast for the first ever National Australian Music Day, covering concerts taking place around Australia. Heading the line-up of performers are John Farnham, The Black Sorrows, Paul Kelly And The Messengers, Wendy Matthews, Ian Moss, Kate Ceberano, Boom Crash Opera, Crowded House, Tim Finn, Mental As Anything and Icehouse. Ian ‘Molly’ Meldrum, from Nine’s Hey Hey It’s Saturday, is given special permission by Nine to present the telecast, linking together the concerts taking place in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth.
24 November 1996: The Seven Network presents the concert special John Farnham Live: Jack Of Hearts, recorded at Melbourne Park. Includes songs from John Farnham albums Whispering Jack, Age Of Reason, Chain Reaction, Then Again and his latest release, Romeo’s Heart.
24 November 2007: ABC, Seven and Nine networks spend most of the night covering the Federal Election — led by Kerry O’Brien (ABC), David Koch and Melissa Doyle (Seven) and Ray Martin and Laurie Oakes (Nine). Ten and SBS present special bulletins later in the evening.
24 November 2019: The final edition of Seven‘s current affairs program Sunday Night, ending an 11-year run.