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TV Guide Perth Tonight — Free-to-Air Channels & Listings

Complete TV guide for Perth tonight. Check free-to-air channel listings for Seven, Nine, Ten, ABC and SBS with local news times and full schedules.

By Perth Daily · Published 29 June 2026 at 7:19 am

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UpdatedUpdated 2 July 2026 at 7:20 am

TV Guide Perth Tonight — Free-to-Air Channels & Listings
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Free-to-Air TV Guide for Perth

Perth and Western Australia viewers have their own unique free-to-air television schedule, with start times typically two to three hours behind eastern states due to the time zone difference. Here is your complete guide to what's on TV in Perth tonight.

Perth Channels at a Glance

Seven Network — Channel 7 Perth

Seven Perth broadcasts a local 6pm news bulletin covering Western Australian stories alongside national programming. Seven is particularly popular in Perth for live AFL coverage, with numerous Perth-based games and plenty of local football content during the season. Companion channels 7TWO and 7mate carry movies, lifestyle and sport. Browse the Seven program guide on 7plus for today's Perth schedule.

Nine Network — Channel 9 Perth

Nine broadcasts Perth local news at 6pm followed by A Current Affair. Morning programming is led by Today from the eastern states. Nine's companion channels 9Go! and 9Gem carry sport, movies and reality content. View the Nine TV guide for tonight's Perth listings.

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Ten Network — Channel 10 Perth

Ten News First Perth airs at 5pm, with The Project following at 6:30pm. Ten's Perth lineup covers national formats and Australian reality television. Companion channels 10 Bold and 10 Shake provide additional sport and entertainment options. Find the full schedule at 10Play.

ABC — Australian Broadcasting Corporation Perth

ABC Perth delivers local Western Australian news and current affairs coverage integrated into the national ABC programming schedule. The flagship 7pm ABC News bulletin includes WA updates and state-specific reporting. Additional channels include ABC Kids, ABC Me, ABC Comedy and ABC News 24. Check the ABC iview guide for today's schedule.

SBS — Special Broadcasting Service

SBS World News airs at 6:30pm Western Australian time, with multicultural, First Nations (NITV) and international documentary programming throughout the evening. View the full SBS schedule for Perth.

Perth Prime Time TV — Time Zone Note

Western Australia (AWST, UTC+8) is two hours behind Sydney and Melbourne (AEST, UTC+10) and does not observe daylight saving. Live national programs may be delayed to a later local time in Perth. Streaming services like 9Now and 7plus show live feeds on the national schedule. Here is the typical Perth weeknight schedule:

  • 5:00pm — Ten News First Perth
  • 6:00pm — Seven News Perth, Nine News Perth
  • 6:30pm — The Project (Ten), SBS World News
  • 7:00pm — Home and Away (Seven), A Current Affair (Nine), ABC 7:30
  • 7:30pm — Prime time programming across all networks

Find the Full Perth TV Guide

Streaming TV for Perth Viewers

All five free-to-air networks operate free streaming platforms accessible on any device. 7plus, 9Now, 10Play, ABC iview and SBS On Demand give Perth viewers live TV and catch-up content at no cost, including on the eastern states schedule for those wanting to watch programs earlier.

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