Get ready to challenge your perspective on the news—because Always Was Tonight is here to shake things up! Hosted by the charismatic and proud Gamilaroi man Tony Armstrong, this show isn’t your typical newscast. It’s sharp, satirical, and infused with a healthy dose of blaklash—a refreshing twist that’s as bold as it is necessary. But here’s where it gets controversial: in a world where Indigenous voices are often sidelined, Always Was Tonight puts them front and center, delivering news with a perspective that’s long overdue. And this is the part most people miss: it’s not just about reporting the news—it’s about reclaiming narratives and sparking conversations that matter.
Premiering on Wednesday, 21 January at 9.00pm on ABC TV and ABC iview, this show promises to be more than just entertainment. It’s a cultural statement, a call to action, and a masterclass in how humor can be a powerful tool for change. The 30-second trailer, released two weeks ago, gives a glimpse into what’s in store—but trust us, you’ll want to tune in for the full experience.
Here’s the bold question we’re posing: Can satire truly reshape how we consume news? And more importantly, should it? Let us know your thoughts in the comments—because this is one conversation that’s just getting started. Whether you’re a fan of Tony Armstrong’s wit or simply craving a fresh take on current events, Always Was Tonight is the show you didn’t know you needed. Mark your calendars, because this is one premiere you won’t want to miss!