Lessons from a sorry saga

ABC Alumni director and former Media Watch presenter Jonathan Holmes has been reading the federal court judgment in the case of Antoinette Lattouf v the ABC, and reflecting on the lessons it has to teach. 27 June 2025“From start to finish, the whole issue has been just a sorry saga for everyone.”  It’s probably the first time in my life I have found myself in whole-hearted agreement with The Australian’s Media Editor James Madden.  Almost everyone involved within the ABC, from Antoinette Lattou...
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Did we help secure a safer future for the ABC?

Did a targeted social media campaign run on peanuts help secure a safer future for our ABC? The ABC Alumni is but a tiny speck of people compared with our allies, the mighty Friends of the ABC. We are around 200 people who’ve worked at or with the ABC as journos, producers, techs, execs, film-makers and digital creatives, so we are at least good at ferreting out the root of a problem, making content and meeting a deadline (on crumbs). Late last year, with the Federal election looming dateless...
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The Social Media Election

The cohort of first time voters at this year’s Federal election have different ways of learning about the world than many of us. Generation Z’s media consumption habits are shaped by growing up with high-speed internet, smartphones and streaming media from an early age. These digital natives consume primarily on mobile phones: TikTok, YouTube, and Instagram. They prefer short-form video as it’s fast and entertaining. What they see is driven by the platforms’ algorithmic feeds rather than by the...
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Protecting the ABC from Dutton: Jonathan Holmes talks to 7am Podcasts

In this interview with Jonathan Holmes on 7am Podcasts broadcast on 15 April, Jonathan discusses on the Coalition’s plans for the ABC, and whether it’s possible to truly shield the national broadcaster from outside interference.The podcast host, Daniel James begins.. "In January, Jonathan Holmes met with the ABC’s then managing director, David Anderson. Jonathan and his colleagues at ABC Alumni wanted to know if Anderson was concerned about funding cuts under a Dutton-led government. ...... "Wh...
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Budget 2025: What it means for the ABC

The 2025 Budget announced on 25 March contains no new funding for the ABC.[1] The Budget did confirm commitments made by the Government and announced by Minister Rowland in December 2024 of extra funding of $85 million over two years, beginning in 2026-27.  ABC PBS, p. 99   Detail of annual allocations in the ABC’s Portfolio Budget Statement (PBS) shows: actual funding for 2024-25 ($989 million) allocation for 2025-26 and “forward estimates” for future years to 2028-29. In 2025-26 the ABC wi...
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Following the money: An Analysis of ABC Funding

"The ABC is an investment in Australia's future because a revitalised ABC will be a source of great national strength" Kim Williams, Chair ABC, 20 June 2024.   Australians trust and value the ABC. The need for a strong and effective source of Australian news and Australian stories has never been greater. When Australians needed it most, the ABC suffered a decade of damage: its funding was heavily cut, its ability to operate at a time of rising costs destroyed and its independence and integrity...
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Vale Julie Copeland – RN Arts pioneer

Much-loved Melbourne based ABC radio broadcaster Julie Copeland died early this year and will be farewelled at a celebration in St Kilda later in March.Julie had come to the ABC from commercial radio but had a global view of the arts that only ABC Radio Two (as RN was called back then) could properly host. "Arts National", "Arts Talk", "Sunday Morning Arts", but I met her as a young radio panel operator (ROPO) when she was presenting the book program "First Edition". My memories are fond. She w...
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Kim Williams and the Alumni’s Michael Ward hit back at News Corp attack on ABC

News Corp’s tabloid papers published a vicious attack on the ABC on Friday 14, and another on Saturday 15 February. .  Their content has been endlessly regurgitated on Sky News.It looks like a continuing campaign to abolish the ABC will be a feature of News Corp's election coverage.  ABC Chairman Kim Williams issued a robust response to the first front-page article on Friday.  You can read it by clicking on this link to the ABC's website.   To back up Kim Williams, ABC Alumni director Dr Michae...
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New MD, new funding, a new law: ABC Alumni welcomes all three, with reservations

On the same day, 17 December 2024, the government has given the ABC some more money and promised to look at a new law to safeguard its independence. And the ABC Board has announced its choice for a new managing director: former CEO of Nine Entertainment Hugh Marks. A plethora of Christmas presents, all of which ABC Alumni broadly welcomes – though in the case of the government’s decisions, with reservations. HIGH MARKS FOR HUGH (for now) First, the appointment of Hugh Marks as the ABC’s Managin...
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A Call To Arms by Helen Grasswill

Helen Grasswill and the late Matt Peacock were the two principal founders of ABC Alumni. Helen put in a prodigious amount of work, seven days a week, for years to establish the organisation, set up and maintain a productive relationship with ABC Friends, and keep the Alumni running. She resigned from the Alumni Board in 2023 but is still an active member. On Saturday November 16 she gave the keynote speech to ABC Friends NSW & ACT’s Annual General Meeting. It’s a powerful call to arms, with...
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