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ABC’s move out west splits Sydney staff amid building woes

ABC’s move out west splits Sydney staff amid building woes

An incorrectly built studio, staff division and union warnings about safety are some of the issues plaguing the ABC over its ongoing Parramatta relocation.

  • by Calum Jaspan

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ABC broadcaster behind first coverage of Mardi Gras and Compass

ABC broadcaster behind first coverage of Mardi Gras and Compass

From early on, media and public service had been in Vaughan Hinton’s DNA.

  • by Noel Debien
Top Media Watch contender gets a chance in hot seat

Top Media Watch contender gets a chance in hot seat

Veteran broadcast journalist Janine Perrett will fill in for Paul Barry this month as the ABC searches for a replacement.

  • by Calum Jaspan
Dr Norman Swan skewers ‘breathtaking incompetence’ of ABC app woes

Dr Norman Swan skewers ‘breathtaking incompetence’ of ABC app woes

The long-time radio host and medical expert has criticised the broadcaster after an update to its listen app disrupted services.

  • by Calum Jaspan
ASIO boss caught in political crossfire over Gaza refugees

ASIO boss caught in political crossfire over Gaza refugees

ASIO boss Mike Burgess has found himself ensnared in the political dispute over security screening of refugees.

  • by Deborah Snow
‘I cry in the pantry’: Missy Higgins nailed teenage angst – now for midlife woes

‘I cry in the pantry’: Missy Higgins nailed teenage angst – now for midlife woes

Mining her adolescent pain propelled Higgins into the hearts of music fans 20 years ago. Following her marriage breakdown, she’s reconnecting with them through song.

  • by Melissa Fyfe
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He was typecast as the sleazy love interest, now Tai Hara is in Paradise

He was typecast as the sleazy love interest, now Tai Hara is in Paradise

The former Home and Away star hopes his role in the Death in Paradise spin-off will mark a turning point in his career.

  • by Bridget McManus
Thirteen women come forward with claims about Robert Ovadia, court told

Thirteen women come forward with claims about Robert Ovadia, court told

The veteran crime reporter has taken his former employer, Network Seven, to the Federal Court, alleging he was unlawfully dismissed.

  • by Calum Jaspan and Michaela Whitbourn
‘I’m so glad he ignored me’: Alan Kohler on the advice son Chris didn’t take
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‘I’m so glad he ignored me’: Alan Kohler on the advice son Chris didn’t take

Despite working for rival TV networks as finance editors, there’s no competition between this father and son.

  • by Melissa Fyfe
‘I would be regarded by most people as being very eccentric’: Kim Williams on the toughest job in media

‘I would be regarded by most people as being very eccentric’: Kim Williams on the toughest job in media

The recently installed ABC chairman explains how he’s getting to grips with a “complicated beast” of a corporation.

  • by Calum Jaspan
Outgoing boss urges ABC to ‘correct the record’ on women at the top

Outgoing boss urges ABC to ‘correct the record’ on women at the top

David Anderson wants more women promoted into senior executive roles at the broadcaster, and has pushed back against criticism of the ABC’s news coverage.

  • by Calum Jaspan