Voice referendum results: How every TV channel is covering the historic vote

After months of bitter debate, Australians cast their final votes in the Voice to Parliament referendum on Saturday October 14.

Voters across the nation were asked if they say Yes or No to altering the Constitution to recognise the First Peoples of Australia by establishing an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice.

Almost all of the major television stations will broadcast their own programs focusing on the referendum, below is what each of them have planned.

Australian voters headed to the polls on Saturday to cast their vote in the Voice referendum

Australian voters headed to the polls on Saturday to cast their vote in the Voice referendum

Major news stations across Australia will hold special segments as the votes for the Voice are counted (pictured, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and partner Jodie Haydon)

Major news stations across Australia will hold special segments as the votes for the Voice are counted (pictured, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and partner Jodie Haydon)

SKY NEWS

As Sky provides 24-hour news coverage, it will be providing live-updates of how voting takes place throughout the day.

'Join Tim Gilbert and Jaynie Seal from 6am AEDT for Weekend Edition, as Australians cast their vote,' the network said in a statement.

'Then, Peter Stefanovic hosts Weekend Live: Referendum Day from 10am, before Ashleigh Gillon leads us through the final hours of critical voting from 2pm.'

The channel's more 'in-depth' coverage anchored by Kieran Gilbert will begin at 5pm, with political editor Andrew Clennell and anchors Chris Kenny and Peta Credlin to join on a panel.

They will be joined by Communications Minister Michelle Rowland, Nationals Leader David Littleproud, Indigenous affairs commentator Anthony Dillon, former Labor MP Stephen Conroy and co-convener of Liberals for Yes Sean Gordon.

ABC

The ABC is moving it's traditional news slot to an earlier time of 5pm in order to start its rolling coverage from 5.30pm AEDT as live results flow in from across the country.

Aunty is promising it's coverage will be 'the most comprehensive' in the country.

The program will be anchored by Bridget Brennan, David Speers and Dan Bourchier who will be joined by chief election analyst Antony Green and Chief Political Correspondent Laura Tingle who will give analysis of the results as they come in

Chief News Anchor Kieran Gilbert will lead the Sky News panel alongside political commentator Peta Credlin (above)

Chief News Anchor Kieran Gilbert will lead the Sky News panel alongside political commentator Peta Credlin (above)

ABC's coverage of the referendum will be anchored by Bridget Brennan, David Speers (above) and Dan Bourchier

ABC's coverage of the referendum will be anchored by Bridget Brennan, David Speers (above) and Dan Bourchier

Journalists Patricia Karvelas and Isabella Higgins will also add to the coverage, promising to look at 'both sides of the vote'.

SBS AND NITV

Over the course of Saturday night, twin channels SBS and NITV will broadcast four hours of live news coverage as votes are counted.

SBS World News will hold its regular 6.30pm AEDT spot but presenter Anton Enus will be joined by Mudburra and Wagadagam woman Natalie Ahmat.

From 7.30pm, the channel will broadcast a two-hour live special of The Point: Australia Decides, to be presented by Wuthathi and Meriam man John Paul Janke and Whadjuk Noongar woman Narelda Jacobs.

They will be joined for discussion by a panel of guests including Professor Marcia Langton, Nationals MP Barnaby Joyce, former Senator and Olympian Nova Peris, Minister for Social Services Amanda Rishworth, and Tasmanian Liberal MP Bridget Archer, and more.

The SBS World News team will then return for a late bulletin at 9.30pm, featuring the latest national news coverage.

Co-hosts of The Point, Wuthathi and Meriam man John Paul Janke and Whadjuk Noongar woman Narelda Jacobs (above) will present SBS and NITV's two-hour referendum special

Co-hosts of The Point, Wuthathi and Meriam man John Paul Janke and Whadjuk Noongar woman Narelda Jacobs (above) will present SBS and NITV's two-hour referendum special

Michael Usher (above) will lead the 7News coverage of the Voice vote starting from 7pm local time

Michael Usher (above) will lead the 7News coverage of the Voice vote starting from 7pm local time

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CHANNEL 7

Channel 7 will broadcast a half-hour special of the first count starting from 7pm local time hosted by Michael Usher and with insight from Political Editor Mark Riley.

'He will be joined by leaders from both sides including Federal Education Minister Jason Clare and Nationals Senator Bridget McKenzie,' 7 News said in a statement.

Programming will then return to its normal Saturday programming with regular live updates, followed by a 'comprehensive bulletin live from 10.00pm with the result as it happens.'

Channel 7 will return for a 'wrap up' of the Voice results at 9.50pm.

Charles Croucher (above), Nine's political editor since October 2022, will take the reigns of the network's coverage

Charles Croucher (above), Nine's political editor since October 2022, will take the reigns of the network's coverage

CHANNEL 9

Australia's biggest commercial television news outlet will spend 30 minutes on a program dedicated to the Voice after its 6pm bulletin.

Peter Overton, Brooke Boney and the channel's political editor Charles Croucher will lead the 'special referendum coverage' from 7pm as vote results come in.

The channel will then switch over to sports coverage from 7.30pm before returning to another news break at 11pm.

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