6 November 1971: Bill Peach (This Day Tonight)
6 November 1976: Delvene Delaney (The Young Doctors)
6 November 1982: Tom Richards and Leila Hayes (Sons And Daughters)
6 November 1993: Lisa Lackey and Simon Denny (Home And Away)
6 November 1999: Kim Kilbey (Australia’s Funniest Home Video Show)
6 November 2004: Georgie Parker (All Saints)
6 November 2010: Ray Meagher and Georgie Parker (Home And Away)
6 November 1995: ABC‘s Four Corners presents a special report leading up to the 20th anniversary of the dismissal of prime minister Gough Whitlam.
6 November 1999: ABC, SBS and Nine give varying amounts of coverage to the the 1999 referendum on the question of whether Australia should become a republic. Seven has late night coverage of the final and closing ceremony of the 1999 Rugby World Cup, from Cardiff, Wales.
6 November 2001: SBS premieres six-part comedy series Effie: Just Quietly, featuring Mary Coustas’ signature comic character navigating Australians’ everyday attitudes and prejudices.
6 November 2005: The Seven Network presents the special Comic Relief Australia. Comedians, TV personalities and musicians get together to encourage donations and increase awareness for causes in Australia and throughout the Asia Pacific region.
6 November 2006: ABC presents the special Celebrating 50 Years: Reporting The Nation. Juanita Phillips, Lisa Millar, Kerry O’Brien and Tony Jones take a look back at the major national and topical news stories that have helped shape the nation as covered by ABC television over 50 years.