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  1. A Current Affair (Australian TV program) is within the scope of WikiProject Australia, which aims to improve Wikipedia's coverage of Australia and Australia-related topics. If you would like to participate, visit the project page. This article has been rated as Mid-importance on the project's importance scale.

  2. When Willesee left the presenting role, former 60 Minutes presenter Jana Wendt took over on 18 January 1988 and the show once again became A Current Affair. This was the same week the Seven Network's soap opera Home and Away was introduced, and in Melbourne where Derryn Hinch debuted rival current affairs program Hinch at Seven.

  3. Australian current affairs TV show For other uses, see A Current Affair (disambiguation) . A Current Affair (or ACA ) is an Australian current affairs program airing weeknights and Saturday nights on the Nine Network .

  4. A Current Affair: With Tracy Grimshaw, Leila McKinnon, Leisa Goddard, Ray Martin. An Australian current affairs program that broadcasts stories on community issues such as diet fads, welfare cheats, negligent doctors and dodgy builders.

  5. A Current Affair was first broadcast on 22 November 1971, with Mike Willesee, screening on the Nine Network weeknights at 9:30pm, shifting to 7:00pm in 1972. For part of its early run, the comedian and actor Paul Hogan had a comic social commentary segment.

  6. A Current Affair ( ACA) is Australia’s longest running television current affairs program. It commenced in 1971 as the Nine Network’s response to the ratings success of the ABC ’s pioneering This Day Tonight ( TDT ). Its producer and presenter, Mike Willesee—who had been poached from TDT —was regarded as one of Australia’s best ...