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TV Report 28 May 2024: Dream Home faces a major flooring setback

Mat gets his revenge on The Summit.

By Tess ConneryPublished May 29, 2024
2 min read
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TV Report 28 May 2024:

Nine TV Report

A Current Affair

Nine's A Current Affair saw a reporter and crew attacked by a used car dealer – after he had requested an interview to clear his name.

The Summit

After Sam‘s decision to get rid of Bali Bombings survivor, Phil, Mat swore to get revenge. He pulled it off, with Sam packing his bags and leaving the mountain. 

Seven TV Report

Home & Away

Bree made Remi a promise she couldn't keep, while Cash and Tane sprang into action.

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Dream Home

On the third episode of Seven's new renovation show Dream Home, Queensland’s Hannah and Jonny suffered a major flooring setback on top of their already delayed timelines.

10 TV Report

MasterChef Australia

MasterChef legend Darren Purchese returned with a dessert for the pressure test, sending Savindri home.

The Cheap Seats

Melanie Bracewell and Tim McDonald took a look at the week that was, joined by Mel Tracina, Adam Rozenbachs and special guest Myf Warhurst.

ABC

7.30

The show looked at the four days since a landslide wiped out a small village in Papua New Guinea, went inside Oregon's drug decriminalisation experiment, and spoke with a 16-year-old set to represent Australia at the Paris Olympics.

Tony Armstrong's Extra-Ordinary Things

A paint tray, a firefighter's signet ring, and a 100-year-old restored motorbike. Tony Armstrong and his bike tour the country to discover the story of Australia, one precious and quirky thing at a time.

SBS

Who Do You Think You Are?

Actor and director, Wayne Blair discovers his maternal Great Grandfather was one of the last survivors of the Woppaburra people from Queensland's Keppel Islands. 

Insight

This week's Insight episode, To the Rescue, looks at what drives us to want to save others – and whether we should we always dive in.

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