Prime Minister opens Seven’s new Melbourne HQ
By Staffwriter in Media News on Thursday, 12th June 2025 at 8:17amSarah Witty, Rebecca Maddern, Anthony Albanese, Kerry Stokes, Jeff Howard, Jacinta Allan, Bruce McAvaney, Jane Bunn and Anika Wells.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has officially opened the Seven Network’s brand new, purpose-built Melbourne headquarters, said by Seven to be one of the most advanced broadcasting centres in Australia.
Melbourne Quarter Tower (MQT) on Collins Street is now home to Seven’s entire Melbourne operation, including 7NEWS Melbourne bulletins, Seven’s AFL, cricket and horse racing teams, and the popular 7AFL shows Sunday Footy Feast and The Wash Up. There is also a dedicated studio space for Sunrise to broadcast from Melbourne.
Among the other attendees at the official opening last night were Premier of Victoria, Jacinta Allan; Minister for Co...
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