SYNOPSIS
News with a bit more blaklash! Hosted by proud Gamilaroi man Tony Armstrong, Always Was Tonight will be a sharp, satirical show where the news gets decolonised, one headline at a time. Joined by a stellar cast of First Nations talent, it’s going to go where no other news show dares. It’s bold, it’s blak and it’s invading your ABC in 2026.
PRODUCTION CREDITS
An ABC Production. Executive Producer: Rowdie Walden. ABC Head of Indigenous: Kelrick Martin.
Always Was Tonight delivers bold and blak news satire this January on the ABC

The ABC’s new sharp satirical special Always Was Tonight premieres Wednesday 21 January at 9.00pm on ABC TV and ABC iview.
Filmed live from the ABC’s Ultimo Studios and hosted by proud Gamilaroi man Tony Armstrong, Always Was Tonight is set to decolonise the news – one headline at a time. Landing squarely in the ongoing national conversation around 26 January, the special brings a fearless First Nations lens to the stories that are shaping the country.
Tony will be joined by a stellar line-up of First Nations talent, including Noongar-Yamatji woman Brooke Blurton (The Bachelorette Australia), for this fast, funny and unflinching 30-minute special with an agenda to go where no other news show dares.
A formidable line-up of First Nations creatives feature within the Always Was Tonight writing team, including Yaraman Thorne, Megan Wilding, Aaron Collins, Jay Wymarra, Dave Woodhead, Elaine Crombie and Shontelle Ketchell.
Energised by a series of standout achievements, the ABC Indigenous team continues to make national impact, most recently through That Blackfella Show, which received a 2026 AACTA Award nomination for Best Entertainment Program.
Up next - Always Was Tonight … it’s bold, it’s blak and it’s invading your ABC.
Production credit : An Australian Broadcasting Corporation Production.
Executive Producer: Rowdie Walden. ABC Head of Indigenous: Kelrick Martin.