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CASTING CALL | New ABC original children and family show

The ABC are casting for a new original unnamed children & family series set to air nationwide on the public broadcaster, specifically looking for "vibrant women aged 55 - 85" for a show filled with positivity and plenty of laughs.
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Traditional rivals Carlton and Collingwood go at each other again when they clash in the AFLW, setting the stage for a thrilling opening weekend live and free on the Seven Network and streamed on 7plus.

The action on Seven only hots up from there, with five more games across the weekend.

This year, Seven will continue its commitment to broadcast more AFLW games than ever, with every match of this season’s three-week finals series to be shown live and free.

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Fans in Victoria, South Australia, Western Australia, NSW and Queensland will be able to see all their local teams’ matches across the nine-round home-and-away season.

Seven’s AFLW commentary team includes Abbey Holmes, Sam Lane, callers Jason Bennett, Nigel Carmody and Jo Wotton, with hosting from Jacqui Felgate and boundary reporting from Emma Vosti.

Premiership-winning coach Bec Goddard will again provide expert analysis and insight. In an exciting addition to Seven’s coverage this season, recently retired Melissa Hickey, who will go down in history as Geelong’s inaugural AFLW captain, also joins the commentary team.

On Saturday, Melbourne skipper Daisy Pearce flies the Demons north as they take on the Gold Coast Suns at Metricon Stadium, while West Coast hosts the Crows at home at Mineral Resources Park.

After Richmond’s tough inaugural AFLW season was cut short due to COVID-19 last year, returning captain Kate Brennan will lead the Tigers out on their home ground for their round one clash against the Lions on Sunday.

Earlier that day, Geelong will host the Kangaroos at GMHBA Stadium, while round one will finish with a bang when form side Fremantle, who went through the unfinished 2020 season undefeated, square off with GWS at home.

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AFLW on Channel 7, 7mate and 7plus

AFLW – Round 1, 2020


Carlton v Collingwood (Ikon Park)
Thursday 28 January
Sydney 7.00pm LIVE on 7mate
Melbourne 7.00pm LIVE on Channel 7
Brisbane 6.00pm LIVE on 7mate
Adelaide 7.15pm LIVE on Channel 7
Perth 4.00pm LIVE on 7mate

Gold Coast Suns v Melbourne (Metricon Stadium)
Saturday 30 January
Sydney 3.00pm LIVE on 7mate
Melbourne 3.00pm LIVE on Channel 7
Brisbane 2.00pm LIVE on 7mate

West Coast Eagles v Adelaide Crows (Mineral Resources Park)
Saturday 30 January
Adelaide 4.30pm LIVE on 7mate
Perth 2.00pm LIVE on Channel 7

Geelong Cats v Kangaroos (GMHBA Stadium)
Sunday 31 January
Melbourne 12.00pm LIVE on Channel 7
Brisbane 11.00am LIVE on 7mate
Adelaide 11.30am LIVE on Channel 7

Richmond v Brisbane Lions (Swinburne Centre)
Sunday 31 January
Sydney 2.00pm LIVE on 7mate
Melbourne 2.00pm LIVE on Channel 7
Brisbane 1.00pm LIVE on 7mate
Adelaide 1.30pm LIVE on Channel 7
Perth 11.00am LIVE on Channel 7

Fremantle v GWS (Fremantle Oval)
Sunday 31 January
Sydney 4.00pm LIVE on 7mate
Perth 1.00pm LIVE on Channel 7

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