List of longest-running Australian television series

Below is a list of all the longest-running Australian television programs, both past and present, that have been broadcast for a minimum of 6 years or seasons (or both).

All data is correct as of 19 September 2016.

Note:      Programs with a shaded background indicate the program is still in production.

40-60 years

No. of years No. of seasons Program Broadcast Network Episodes References Notes
56 56 Four Corners 19 August 1961 – present ABC ? [1]
51 51 Play School 18 July 1966 – 2014 ABC 4516 (approx.) [2]
2015–present ABC2
48 48 Behind the News 6 June 1969 – 2003,
15 February 2005 – 2014
ABC ? [3] Also known as "BtN"
2014–present ABC ME
46 46 Mass for You at Home August 1971 – 2012 Network Ten ? [4]
2013–present Eleven
44 44 Here's Humphrey 24 May 1965 – 2008 Nine Network 1776 [5]
41 41 Mr. Squiggle 1 July 1959 – 9 July 1999 ABC ? [6]

30-39 years

No. of years No. of seasons Program Broadcast Network Episodes References Notes
37 37 60 Minutes 11 February 1979–present Nine Network ? [7]
37 37 A Current Affair 22 November 1971 – 28 April 1978 Nine Network ?
18 January 1988–present
35 35 Today 28 June 1982–present Nine Network ? [8] Originally known as "The National Today Show". Not to be confused with previous "Today" show (1968-1969)
33 33 Dateline 19 October 1984–present SBS ?
32 32 Neighbours 18 March 1985 – 8 November 1985 Seven Network 7500 [9]
20 January 1986 – 17 December 2010 Network Ten [10]
11 January 2011–present Eleven [11]
30 30 Rage 17 April 1987–present ABC ? [12]

25-29 years

No. of years No. of seasons Program Broadcast Network Episodes References Notes
29 29 Home and Away 17 January 1988 – present Seven Network 6515 [13]
29 29 Compass 1988–present ABC ?
29 29 Hey Hey It's Saturday 1971-1977, 1979-1999, 2009–2010 Nine Network 500+ [14] Also known as "Hey Hey It's Saturday Night" 1984-1985
28 28 Wheel of Fortune 21 July 1981 – 28 July 2006 Seven Network 5628 [15] No relation to earlier series "Wheel of Fortune" (1959-1962), also known as "Million Dollar Wheel of Fortune" (2008)
2008 Nine Network
27 27 It's Academic 1968-1969 Network Ten 1170+
1970-1978 Seven Network
2001-2013 Seven Network Perth only (2001-2004) before going national again
2013–present 7Two
27 27 Gardening Australia 16 February 1990 – present ABC ? [16]
27 27 Lateline 13 February 1990 – 2014 ABC ? [17]
2015–present ABC News 24
27 27 Media Watch 8 May 1989 – 6 November 2000

8 April 2002 – present

ABC ?
27 27 Sunday 15 November 1981 – 3 August 2008 Nine Network ? [18]
27 27 Saturday Disney 27 January 1990 – 24 September 2016 Seven Network 1366
2012-2016 7Two
2016 7flix [19]
26 26 Sunrise 17 January 1991 – present Seven Network ?
26 26 The 7.30 Report January 1986-4 March 2011 ABC ? Replaced by "7.30" (7 March 2011)
25 25 Video Hits 15 February 1987 – 6 August 2011 Network Ten ? [20]
25 25 Australia's Funniest Home Videos 29 March 1990-February 2014 Nine Network 900+ Originally known as "Australia's Funniest Home Video Show" before 2005 revamp
25 25 Foreign Correspondent 14 March 1992 – present ABC ?
25 25 Totally Wild 12 July 1992 – 30 October 2013 Network Ten ?
2013–present Eleven
25 25 Landline 2 February 1992 – present ABC ?
25 25 Getaway 14 May 1992 – present Nine Network ?
25 25 New Faces 1963-1985 Nine Network ?
1992-1993 Network Ten

20-24 years

No. of years No. of seasons Program Broadcast Network Episodes References Notes
24 24 The Sunday Footy Show (AFL) 28 March 1993 – present Nine Network 605
24 24 The Sunday Footy Show (NRL) 1993–present Nine Network 420
23 23 The Footy Show (AFL) 24 March 1994 – present Nine Network 575
23 23 The Footy Show (NRL) 1 September 1994 – present Nine Network 629
23 23 Sydney Weekender 1994–present Seven Network ? New South Wales only
23 23 Sunrise 1991-1998, 2002–present Seven Network ?
23 23 The Price Is Right 1981-1986, 2012 Nine Network ? Originally known as "The New Price Is Right" to avoid confusion with 1957 version "The Price Is Right"
1989 Network Ten
1993-1998, 2003-2005 Nine Network
22 22 Today Tonight 30 January 1995 – present Seven Network ? Western Australia only since 2014
22 22 Family Feud 1977-1984 Nine Network ?
1988-1996 Seven Network Also known as "Bert's Family Feud" (2006-2007)
14 July 2014 – present Network Ten Also "All Star Family Feud" editions (2016)
22 22 Insight 1995–present SBS ?
22 22 Postcards 1995–present Nine Network ? Victoria, also other state editions of various broadcast lengths
22 22 The Movie Show 30 October 1986 – 2006 SBS ?
22 22 Sale of the Century 14 July 1980 – 29 November 2001 Nine Network 4610 [21]
22 22 Meet the Press October 1992-November 2013 Network Ten 1000+
22 22 Sow What 1967-1988 ABC ?
21 21 Better Homes and Gardens 1 February 1996 – present Seven Network ?
21 21 Australian Story 1996–present ABC ?
21 21 Food Lovers' Guide to Australia 1996–present SBS ?
21 21 Fat Cat and Friends 1972-1987 Network Ten ?
1988-1992 Seven Network
20 20 Young Talent Time 24 April 1971 – 23 December 1988 Network Ten 804
22 January 2012 – 4 May 2012 15
20 20 The Great South East 1997–present Seven Network ? Queensland only
20 20 The Back Page 1997–present Fox Sports ?

15-19 years

No. of years No. of seasons Program Broadcast Network Episodes References Notes
19 19 Sports Tonight 30 August 1993 – 30 September 2011 Network Ten ?
19 19 The Curiosity Show 1972-1990 Nine Network 149
19 19 Sports Tonight 30 August 1993 – 30 September 2011 Network Ten ?
19 19 Extra 9 February 1991 – 26 June 2009 Nine Network 4540 (approx) Queensland, also other state editions of various lengths
18 18 Message Stick 1999–present ABC ?
18 18 The Great Outdoors 5 February 1993 – 15 August 2009; 6 October 2012 – 24 November 2012 Seven Network 622
18 18 RPA 1 February 1995 – 18 July 2012 Nine Network ?
18 18 Burke's Backyard 12 September 1987 – 26 November 2004 Nine Network 713
17 17 Quantum 1985-26 April 2001 ABC ?
17 17 Sportsworld 1990-2006 Seven Network ?
17 17 In Melbourne Tonight 1957-1970, 1996-1998 Nine Network ?
17 17 Global Village 30 November 1998 – 30 January 2015 SBS ?
16 16 Catalyst 9 August 2001 – present ABC 320
16 16 The Great South East 2001–present Seven Network ? Queensland only
16 16 Insiders 15 July 2001 – present ABC ?
16 16 Fishing Australia 2001–present WIN Television
Gold
?
16 16 The World Game 2001–present SBS ?
16 16 Stateline 16 February 1996-4 March 2011 ABC ? Replaced by "7.30 (state editions)" 2011-2014
15 15 RPM 1997-2008, 2011, 2015-present Network Ten (1997-2008, 2015-present), One (2011) ?
15 15 Creek to Coast 2002-present Seven Network ? Queensland only
15 15 Bandstand 1958-1972 Nine Network ?
15 15 Pick a Box 2 March 1957-28 June 1971 Seven Network ?

10-14 years

No. of years No. of seasons Program Broadcast Network Episodes References Notes
14 14 Living Black 2003-present SBS ?
14 14 Talking Footy 1994-2004, 2013-present Seven Network ?
14 14 Good Morning Australia with Bert Newton 20 January 1992-16 December 2005 Network Ten 3200
14 14 Countdown 8 November 1974-19 July 1987 ABC ?
14 14 Homicide 20 October 1964-18 January 1977 Seven Network 510
14 14 A Country Practice 18 November 1981-22 November 1993 Seven Network 1088
April 1994-5 November 1994 Network Ten
14 14 Asia Pacific Focus 2001-2014 ABC ?
14 14 Bananas in Pyjamas 1992-2002, 2011-2013 ABC
ABC 4 Kids
356
14 14 Midday 11 February 1985-27 November 1998 Nine Network ?
14 14 Blokesworld 2003-2016 C31 (2003, 2006-2015),
Network Ten (2004-2005),
7mate (2012),
One (2013-2015),[22]
4ME (2015-2016)
?
14 14 Sounds 2003-2016 Seven Network ? Originally known as "Sounds Unlimited"
14 14 Huey's Cooking Adventures 1997-2010 Seven Network 354 Followed by "Huey's Kitchen"
2000-2009 Network Ten
13 13 Border Security: Australia's Front Line 13 October 2004-present Seven Network ?
13 13 Blue Heelers 18 January 1994-4 June 2006 Seven Network 510
13 13 Hi-5 5 April 1999-16 December 2011 Nine Network 570 Spin-off "Hi-5 House" on Nick Jr. from 2013-16
2017-present 9Go!
13 13 Brian and the Juniors Swallow's Juniors 1957-1964,
Brian and the Juniors 1965-1970
Seven Network ? Originally known as "Swallow's Juniors"
12 10 Australia's Next Top Model 11 January 2005 – present Fox8 ?
12 12 Offsiders 2005–present ABC ?
12 12 Weekend Sunrise 10 April 2005 – present Seven Network ?
11 11 Toasted TV 22 August 2005 – 2012 Network Ten 2899
2012–present Eleven
11 11 Scope 2005-October 31, 2013 Network Ten ?
3 November 2013 – present Eleven
12 12 All Saints 24 February 1998 – 27 October 2009 Seven Network 494
12 15 Dancing with the Stars 5 October 2004 – 7 September 2015 Seven Network 147
12 12 Inside Business 4 August 2002 – 1 December 2013 ABC ?
12 12 Good Morning Australia 2 March 1981 – 18 December 1992 Network Ten ?
12 12 The $7000 Question 1960-1971 Seven Network ? Originally known as "Coles £3000 Question" and "Coles $6000 Question"
12 12 Vasili's Garden 2002-2006, 2008-2013 C31 Melbourne Moved to SBS for one season before returning to Community TV
2007 SBS
11 11 Bondi Rescue 15 February 2006 – present Network Ten ?
11 11 The Force: Behind the Line 22 August 2006 – present Seven Network ?
11 11 The Book Club 1 August 2006 – present ABC ? Originally known as "First Tuesday Book Club"
11 11 Kids' WB 16 September 2006 – present Nine Network/GO! ?
11 11 Good Game 19 September 2006 – present ABC2 ?
11 11 Rove 22 September 1999 – 15 November 2009 Nine Network 354 Also known as "Rove Live" 2000-2006
2000-2009 Network Ten
11 11 Deal or No Deal 13 July 2003 – 4 October 2013 Seven Network 2115
11 11 Big Brother Australia 23 April 2001 – 14 July 2008 Network Ten ?
22 February 2012 – 26 November 2014 Nine Network
11 11 At the Movies 1 July 2004 – 9 December 2014 ABC ?
11 11 Cheez TV 17 July 1995 – 20 August 2005 Network Ten 2,547
11 11 Escape with ET 1997-2004 Nine Network ?
2005-2007 Network Ten
11 11 Before the Game 1 March 2003 – 27 September 2013 Network Ten 303
11 11 Bellbird 28 August 1967 – 23 December 1977 ABC 1562
11 11 Alexander Bunyip's Billabong 1978-1988 ABC ?
10 10 The Block 1 June 2003 – 25 July 2004, 22 September 2010 – present Nine Network ?
10 10 The Biggest Loser 13 February 2006 – 13 September 2015, 2017-present Network Ten ? Later edition known as "TBL Families" 2015
10 10 The Morning Show 18 June 2007 – present Seven Network ?
10 10 Kerri-Anne 28 October 2002 – 25 November 2011 Nine Network 1920 Originally known as "Mornings With Kerri-Anne"
10 10 Super Flying Fun Show 1970-1979 Nine Network ?
10 10 Fresh with the Australian Women's Weekly 2000-13 March 2009 Nine Network ?

6-9 years

No. of years No. of seasons Program Broadcast Network Episodes References Notes
9 9 Gruen 28 May 2008 – present ABC 98
9 9 Q&A 22 May 2008 – present ABC ?
9 9 Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? 18 April 1999 – 26 November 2007 Nine Network ?
9 9 Good News Week 19 April 1996 – 27 May 2000 ABC ?
February 2008-28 April 2012 Network Ten
9 9 The Don Lane Show 8 May 1975 – 10 November 1983 Nine Network ?
9 9 Ready Steady Cook 2005-12 December 2013 Network Ten 1000+ [23]
9 9 Our House 1993-2001 Nine Network ?
9 9 Agro's Cartoon Connection 1989–19 December 1997 Seven Network ?
9 9 Mulligrubs 3 October 1988 – 27 December 1996 Network Ten ?
9 8 McLeod's Daughters 8 August 2001 – 31 January 2009 Nine Network 224 [24]
8 8 MasterChef Australia 27 April 2009 – present Network Ten ?
8 8 The X Factor 6 February 2005 – 15 May 2005 Network Ten ?
30 August 2010–present Seven Network
8 8 The Project 20 July 2009 – present Network Ten ? Originally known as "The 7pm Project" (2009-2011)
8 8 Millionaire Hot Seat 20 April 2009 – present Nine Network 1,500 (as of 12 Oct 2016) [25]
8 8 Weekend Today 1 February 2009 – present Nine Network ?
8 8 Highway Patrol 21 September 2009 – present Seven Network 76 [26]
8 8 Sunday Night 8 February 2009 – present Seven Network ?
8 8 The Young Doctors 8 November 1976 – 30 March 1983 Nine Network 1396 [27]
8 8 The Sullivans 15 November 1976 – 10 March 1983 Nine Network 1114 [28] TV Week magazine, 11 September 1976 - "The Sullivans Bring Back the War Years" by Eric Scott, pp 6-7.</ref>
8 8 Cop Shop November 1977-July 1984 Seven Network 582 [29]
8 8 Prisoner 27 February 1979 – 11 December 1986 Network Ten 692 [30]
8 8 Hey Dad..! 11 February 1987 – 17 August 1994 Seven Network 291 [31]
8 8 Spicks and Specks 31 January 2005 – 23 November 2011, 2014 ABC ?
8 8 G.P. 7 March 1989 – 10 December 1996 ABC 318 [32]
8 8 Simon Townsend's Wonder World 1979-1986 Network Ten 2000+ [33]
1992 Nine Network
8 8 The New Inventors 2004-2011 ABC ?
8 8 Studio 3 7 December 2009 – 18 September 2016 ABC3 ? [34]
8 5 Police Rescue 15 March 1989 – 22 November 1996 ABC 62
7 8 Heartbreak High 27 February 1994 – 1996 Network Ten 210
1997-29 November 1999 ABC
7 7 My Kitchen Rules 1 February 2010 – present Seven Network ?
7 6 Offspring 15 August 2010 – 2014, 2016–present Network Ten 74
7 4 Rake 4 November 2010 – present ABC 32
7 7 Paul Murray Live 2010–present Sky News Live ? [35]
7 7 Sunday Agenda 2010–present Sky News Live ? [36][37] Originally known as "Australian Agenda"
7 7 William & Sparkles' Magical Tales 5 March 2010 – 2013 Nine Network ? [38]
2013–present 9Go!
7 7 Matlock Police 1971-1976 Network Ten 229
7 7 Division 4 1969-1975 Nine Network 301
7 7 The Panel 18 February 1998 – 24 November 2004 Network Ten ?
7 7 Australian Idol 27 July 2003 – 22 November 2009 Network Ten ?
7 7 Burgo's Catch Phrase 1997-2003 Nine Network ?
7 7 Perfect Match 1984-1989 Network Ten ?
2002 Seven Network
7 9 The Farmer Wants a Wife 24 October 2007 – 26 September 2012, 1 February 2016 – 14 March 2016 Nine Network ?
6 6 Packed to the Rafters 26 August 2008 – 2 July 2013 Seven Network 122 [39]
6 6 Water Rats 12 February 1996 – 7 August 2001 Nine Network 177
6 6 Number 96 13 March 1972 – 11 August 1977 Network Ten 1218 [40]
6 6 Sons and Daughters 18 January 1982 – 19 August 1987 Seven Network 972 [41]
6 6 Enough Rope 17 March 2003 – 8 December 2008 ABC 191
6 6 The Einstein Factor 8 February 2004 – 22 November 2009 ABC ?
6 5 Winners and Losers 22 March 2011 – 12 September 2016 Seven Network ? [42]
6 6 Adventure Island 1967-1972 ABC ? [43]
6 6 Richo 23 February 2011 – April 2016 Sky News Live ? [44]
6 6 The Bolt Report 2011-2015 Network Ten ? [45][46]
2016–present Sky News Live
6 6 Kitchen Whiz 2011–present Nine Network
6 6 Pop Asia 2011–present SBS Viceland

See also

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