Eammon Atkinson - US ( 10 News First Correspondent).Phoebe Bowden - UK ( 10 News First Correspondent).Anthony "Lehmo" Lehmann – Panellist (2011–2018).Kitty Flanagan – Eye on Tuesday (2009–2014).Andrew Rochford – Panellist and fill-in presenter (2010–2014 2017).Rove McManus – Roving reporter (2009–2010).James Mathison – Reporter and panellist (2009–2010).Ruby Rose – Entertainment reporter and panellist (2009).Regular panellists are subject to change. Thursday: Various (including Chrissie Swan and Em Rusciano).Macdonald continued to feature as a panellist on the show, amongst his ABC commitments, and in June 2021 he announced that he would return as co-host of The Sunday Project in September 2021, while Peter van Onselen will return to his commitments as Network Ten's political editor. Hamish Macdonald regularly hosted The Sunday Project from 2016 to January 2019, when he was replaced by Peter van Onselen because of his Q+A filming commitments. Coghlan remained on the show as a panellist on Friday nights and as a regular fill-in presenter until May 2021. Gorgi Coghlan co-hosted the show on Friday nights until 2017, she was replaced by Lisa Wilkinson. McManus finished on the show on Thursday 4 December 2014. McManus co-hosted the show from 18 August 2014 until the end of the year, alongside Helliar and Bickmore. On 12 March 2014, Pickering announced that he would be leaving the show on 7 April 2014. For his final appearance on the show on 11 December, Hughes was given an emotional farewell by co-hosts Bickmore and Pickering. On 8 December 2013, it was announced that regular host Dave Hughes was leaving The Project in order to concentrate on his stand-up comedy routine with a national tour in 2014. Hamish Macdonald: Hugh Riminton, Peter van Onselen and Dr Chris Brown.Lisa Wilkinson: Sarah Harris, Rachel Corbett and Jennifer Keyte.Peter Helliar / Tommy Little: Joel Creasey, Dave Thornton, Tom Cashman Susie Youssef, Nazeem Hussain and Rove McManus.Carrie Bickmore: Lisa Wilkinson, Rachel Corbett and Chris Bath.Waleed Aly: Hamish MacDonald, Hugh Riminton, Marc Fennell, Tom Tilley and Dr Chris Brown.Feature stories by the main cast, often of a humorous but insightful nature, are also prominent throughout each week. In addition, the show features pre-recorded interviews with celebrities, conducted by either one of the main cast or US entertainment correspondents Jonathan Hyla or Xavier Brinkman. Special guests, often of a celebrity nature, also regularly appear in studio, usually during each show's final segments. This discussion often involves live crosses to reporters or guests via satellite. The main content of the show revolves around Aly, Bickmore and Helliar at the desk discussing some of the news events of the day as reported by Bickmore. The hosts are often joined by several special guests during the course of an episode. They have included: Steve Price, Susie Youssef, Tommy Little, Nazeem Hussein, Tony Armstrong, Georgie Tunny, Rachel Corbett and Fifi Box. The program hosted by Waleed Aly, Carrie Bickmore, Peter Helliar, Lisa Wilkinson and Hamish Macdonald features regular guest panellists appearing during the week. 6.7 The Project Presents 9/11: 20 Years On.The Project (as of 2017) has won numerous accolades, 8 Logie Awards, including the Gold Logie won by hosts Carrie Bickmore and Waleed Aly. It runs for 51 weeks of the year, taking brief breaks during the Christmas and New Year period. The Project draws its content and comedy from recent news stories and offers a sometimes alternative view to mainstream, sponsored news stories. It is broadcast Monday to Friday from Network 10's studio in The Como Centre, South Yarra, Melbourne and Sundays from Network 10's Sydney studios at Pyrmont. The one-hour show, formerly half-hour, premiered on 20 July 2009 and airs live in the eastern states with delays in other states (including Queensland during daylight saving). The show is hosted by Waleed Aly, Carrie Bickmore and Peter Helliar on weekdays and Lisa Wilkinson, Hamish Macdonald and Tommy Little on Sunday with rotating daily guest panellists. The Project (previously The 7PM Project from 2009 to 2011) is an Australian news- current affairs and talk show television panel program, airing weeknights across Australia on Network 10, produced by Roving Enterprises.