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1998 in Australian television

==Events==

*February - Kim Kilbey starts hosting ''Australia's Funniest Home Video Show''.
*12 February - British Swiss children's animated TV series ''Pingu'' (which started off as a segment on Seven Network's ''The Book Place'') makes its air on ABC for the very first time.
*16 February - The pink rabbit Mixy from ''The Ferals''/''Feral TV'' presents her very own children's weekday morning block on ''ABC'' starting from 7:30am to 10:00am.
*16 February - British children's TV series ''Teletubbies'' debuts on ABC.
*18 February - Australian talk show ''The Panel'' debuts on Network Ten.
*24 February - Australian hospital drama series ''All Saints'' debuts on Seven Network.
*27 March - Darwin finally gets a second commercial television station when TND-34 opens, taking a Seven Network affiliation.
*WIN Television WA is granted a licence to broadcast to regional & remote Western Australia.
*10 May - Australian drama series ''SeaChange'' debuts on ABC.
*24 June - In ''Neighbours'', Karl Kennedy has a massive fight with Susan Kennedy about his feud with Sarah Beaumont, and slaps him in the face very hard.
*31 July - The Wiggles' first self-titled television series, screens on the Seven Network.
*5 October - ''Pokémon'' makes it debut on Network Ten same day as a release by ''Pokémon Red and Blue'' for the Game Boy.
*27 November - After 25 years, The ''Midday'' Show is retired by the Nine Network. ''A Current Affair'' draws with a final goodbye with Ray Martin in the hot-seat before retiring for the very last time. Martin was replaced by Mike Munro from December 1998. Martin returns to the program 5 years later.
*December - The remote Central & Eastern Australia markets are aggregated, with Imparja taking a Nine Network affiliation & Seven Central (formerly QSTV) taking a joint Seven & Network Ten affiliation.
*20 December - The pay television station, Disney Channel Australia launch the Wiggles in a TV special taking place in Disneyland, California titled ''The Wiggles Live at Disneyland'', this was later screened on the Seven Network.
*21 December - Network Ten debuts a brand new children's series aimed at pre-schoolers called ''In the Box''.

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