Head on shot of desk
The whites look pink though IMO
That looks like the usual shot used for the regular 9News bulletin.
Also nice production ender from 9.
Thought the 2D logo looked really good IMO.
Didn’t look that washed out when I was viewing it. Could it just be the cap?
Since Nine News in Victoria is only going for half an hour tonight, I will be watching Seven News instead
Congratulations
why’s that?
Last night, Melbourne updated their “Tomorrow’s forecast” fullscreen graphic which is used at the end of the weather report.
Been many years that they’ve used the line-graph styled graphic, now seems to have changed to an overview.
Interesting. Does Sydney use the summary?
yep, has since new package I think.
MELBOURNE LORD MAYOR DEBATE
Tuesday, October 22 at 4pm on Channel 9 and 9Now
9News Melbourne will host the first live televised debate between the leading candidates in the race for Lord Mayor of Melbourne, ahead of the highly anticipated Melbourne City Council election. The debate will be broadcast live on Channel 9 and 9Now at 4.00pm on Tuesday, October 22.
Moderated by 9News Melbourne anchors Alicia Loxley and Tom Steinfort, the debate will offer viewers a unique opportunity to see the candidates in action as they outline their visions for the future of Melbourne.
Confirmed participants include current Lord Mayor Nick Reece, former Deputy Lord Mayor Arron Wood, former AFL star Anthony Koutoufides and Greens candidate Roxane Ingleton.
As the election, conducted by postal vote this month, draws near, the debate promises to provide crucial insights into the candidates’ positions on key issues such as the city’s economic recovery, public transport, rates, bike lanes, graffiti and homelessness.
With Melbourne at a crossroads, this election has been described as one of the most closely watched in recent memory, with the future of the city resting in the hands of these candidates.
Don’t miss this important moment in Melbourne’s political landscape. Tune in live on Channel 9 or stream on 9Now to witness the debate that could shape the future of our great city.
Love the relevance to like 2.7% of the state.
That breaking graphic is really nice, the white globe with red outline & text.
























