Congratulations ABC Friends on 50 years

Warm congratulations to our friends at ABC Friends for a wonderful celebration this past weekend of their 50th anniversary at the historic Capitol Theatre in Melbourne. Sunday’s event featured a panel of prominent media personalities including Denis Muller, Nicole Chvastek and Jonathan Green. The discussion was MC’d by Amanda Smith, former ABC presenter of The Sports Factor, Life Matters, Sporty amongst many other contributions. The panel discussed the real and present dangers to ...
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Royal Commission into Antisemitism and Social Cohesion: ABC Alumni Submission

The submission asks the Commissioner, amongst other recommendations, not to accept or reinforce the proposal made by Special Envoy Ms Jillian Segal, that she should be given a special role in shaping the public broadcasters’ Editorial Policies or in monitoring their implementation.INTRODUCTORY STATEMENT ABC Alumni Limited represents a community of nearly 300 former staff and contracted employees of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) – many of them experienced reporters, editors, and ...
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2026 pre-budget submission

In its 2026 pre=budget submission to Federal Treasury,  ABC Alumni argues that, to ensure the ABC can meet its legislated policy role, the following budget actions should be taken: Additional ABC funding for emergency media services Additional ABC funding to extend regional and local media Adjust the formula and increase the rate of indexation applied to ABC operational funding Extend international media funding for the ABC at a rate of $20 million annually, plus indexation. Read the full budg...
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‘Deception’ in the eye of the Beholder

Most people agree that the way the BBC Panorama program “Trump: A Second Chance?” edited excerpts from Donald Trump’s speech to MAGA supporters before the riot on Capitol Hill on 6 January 2021 was unethical.  Even deceptive. No one seems to have noticed that the man who exposed the inappropriate edit did something very similar in his leaked memorandum to the BBC Board. But the usual Australian critics have been happy to jump on the British bandwagon, accusing the ABC of deceptive conduct and c...
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Great to have Aussie drama on Netflix and Stan, but what about free-to-air?

As the Australian Parliament tables legislation to require streaming services to expend a percentage of their revenue on original Australian content, ABC Alumni Chair, Dr Michael Ward, and Director, Sandra Levy, unpack the cost to Australians of accessing quality original Australian programs behind their paywalls. They present a compelling argument for increased funding for quality Australian content available on ABC and SBS free-to-air streaming platforms, and for increasing Screen Australia's...
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National response to Islamaphobia

National Response to Islamophobia: A Strategic Framework for Inclusion, Safety and Prosperity. Report by Australia’s special envoy to combat Islamophobia On 12 September 2025, Aftab Malik, Australia’s Special Envoy to Combat Islamophobia, released his report entitled  National Response to Islamophobia: A Strategic Framework for Inclusion, Safety and Prosperity. The report has made a number of comments on the role of the media. A brief summary and comments by ABC Alumni chair, Michael Ward are p...
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ABC and Social media

Michael Ward, Chair, ABC Alumni, provides insights into the ABC’s social media presence and the increasing significance of social media for news media. There has been much coverage of the ABC and social media over the past eighteen months, invariably not to its benefit.  Yet the increasing significance of social media to organisations like the ABC, if not as noteworthy, is important. Media regulator, ACMA, reports that 20 million Australians use Facebook, and 7 million people use TikTok, includ...
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Celebrating 50 Years of The Science Show – and the remarkable Robyn Williams

This week ABC Radio National’s ‘The Science Show’ celebrates its 50th anniversary. Above all, it’s a celebration of a remarkable broadcaster, Robyn Williams AO FAA, who has presented the program for the whole of those five decades. In that time, Williams has become revered by scientists, broadcasters and listeners around the world. Academy Award-winning actress Cate Blanchett calls him ‘an absolute bloody legend’. And much-loved satirist, the late John Clarke, always credited Williams with laun...
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More protection for staff, not less, in the new ABC public comment guidelines.

On 20 August 2025 the ABC published its new guidelines on public comment by ABC workers. They were commissioned by the ABC’s new Managing Director, Hugh Marks, following the highly damaging Antoinette Lattouf affair. Their principal author, ABC Editorial Director Gavin Fang, discussed them with members of the Board of ABC Alumni prior to publication. Alumni director Jonathan Holmes believes that, contrary to a lot of third-party commentary, the new guidelines offer more protection to ABC worker...
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Antisemitism, Impartiality, and the ABC

On 10 July, Australia’s Special Envoy to Combat Antisemitism, Jillian Segal AO, appointed last year by the Albanese government, published her Plan to Combat Antisemitism.  It has already come under attack from many quarters, especially for urging the nationwide adoption of a contested definition of antisemitism, and for its call for universities, researchers, cultural institutions, and public broadcasters to have their funding withdrawn if they encourage, or do not do enough to combat, antisemi...
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