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1995 in Australian television

==Events==

*2 January – ''Today Tonight'' debuts on the Seven Network, ''Hey Hey It's Saturday'' launches in 1995 without Ossie Ostrich as Ernie Carroll, who was Graham Kennedy's on-screen writer from the early ''IMT'' days, retired at the end of 1994.
*10 February – Roger Climpson presents his final bulletin for ''Seven News'' after deciding to stand down after his diagnosis with prostate cancer. Ann Sanders replaced him the following Monday (13 February).
*20 March – Australian children's comedy series ''The Ferals'' return for a brand new series at 5:00pm every Monday on ABC.
*24 April – Australian comedy series which satirised 1970s-era U.S. police television dramas ''Funky Squad'' debuts on the ABC only running for 7 episodes.
*24 April – The First Oz Lotto draw screened on Television starting on the Seven Network then the Nine Network in 2005.
*1 May – Kerry Stokes becomes chairman of the Seven Network after reaching 20% ownership of the company.
*29 May – Australian children's game show ''A
*mazing
'' returns to Seven Network for a brand new series.
*29 May – Australian teenage game show ''Vidiot'' returns for a new brand series on ABC at 5:30pm with Scott McRae as presenter once again.
*17 July – Network Ten debuts a brand new weekday morning children's cartoon programme called ''Cheez TV'' presented by Jade Gatt and Ryan Lappin.
*20 August – Final episode of Australian teen game show ''Vidiot'' airs on ABC at 5:30pm with a special guest appearance by Andrew Denton.
*3 October – Australian game show ''Wheel of Fortune'' Broadcasts its 3000th episode.
*STW-9 is purchased by Sunraysia Television after a fierce bidding war with WIN Television.
*Juanita Phillips leaves Network Ten to join Sky News the following year.
*Pay television arrives in Australia with Foxtel & Optus Vision launching in the metropolitan areas & Galaxy & Austar launching in regional areas that year.
*Anne Fulwood returns to the Seven Network in October to present its new late night news bulletin.

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