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2014 in Australian television

This is a synoptic list of events and premieres which occurred, in 2014 in Australian television, the 59th year of continuous operation of television in Australia.
== Events ==

* 1 January – Foxtel launches two new subscription channels Syfy and TV Hits, which replace SF and TV1 respectively.
*31 January – Chris Bath presents her final bulletin for ''Seven News'' after deciding to stand down and concentrate on full-time ''Sunday Night'' role. Mark Ferguson replaced her the following Monday (3 February).
* 2 February - The Nine Network's GO! channel unveils a new logo, on-air package and demographic (women 20-40), with a revamped timetable with Kids WB, dropping reality TV catch-up programming which they now air on the Network's primary channel only.
* 13 March – Foxtel launches Presto, an online streaming service allowing subscribers to access content available on Foxtel Movies separate from a full Foxtel subscription.
* 20 March – Showcase wins the Channel of the Year award at the 2014 ASTRA Awards.
* 10 April – Two new subscription channels—Disney XD and Foxtel Movies Disney—launch on the Foxtel platform.〔
* 6 July – Adam Dovile and Lisa Lamond win the second series of ''House Rules''.
* 20 July – The Australian Broadcasting Corporation reverts its flagship ABC1 television channel to its former ABC name.
* 21 July – Anja Nissen wins the third season of ''The Voice''.
* 3 August – BBC Worldwide is set to launch a new premium drama and comedy subscription channel known as BBC First which will be available on the Foxtel platform.
* 13 August – Meyne Wyatt becomes the first indigenous Australian actor in ''Neighbours 29-year history to have a leading role when he makes his debut in the soap as Nate Kinski.
* 17 September - Johann Wagner wins the first season of ''The Recruit'' and was drafted as a rookie to the Port Adelaide Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).
* 28 September - Australia Network is shut down to be replaced by a similar 24-hour television and online service known as Australia Plus Television.
* 1 October - ''The Antenna Awards'' are returning to Australian community TV stations.
* 18 November – The Abbott Government reduces ABC's annual budget by A$50m, or roughly 5%.
* 21 November - Network Ten revives the Sony Pictures output deal. Erin Brockovich was the first film to air on TEN.
* 25 November – AFL player David Rodan and his partner Melanie Hooper win the fourteenth season of ''Dancing with the Stars''.
* 26 November – Ryan Ginns wins the eleventh and final series of ''Big Brother''.
* 1 December - Network Ten revives the Universal Pictures output deal. Bird On A Wire was the first film to air, but screened on ONE.
* 1 December - The Seven Network wins the ratings year for the tenth consecutive time topping total people, primary channels, reality (My Kitchen Rules, House Rules & The X Factor), breakfast (Sunrise), weekend breakfast (Weekend Sunrise), morning television (The Morning Show), advertisement breaks, news updates, movies, Sport (AFL, Tennis & Melbourne Cup) and suitable only for people over 55, while Nine wins all three demos.

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