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ABC shortwave closure transitional measures

The ABC is deeply committed to rural and regional Australia and the one-third of Australians who live outside the capital cities. Our reporters and program makers in 48 regional locations are dedicated to developing content, services and activities that reflect and contribute to Australia’s rural and regional communities.

New host, new sound for AM in its 50th year

New host, new sound for AM in its 50th year

Sabra Lane, one of Australia’s most experienced and respected political journalists, takes over the host’s chair on Monday, January 30. She replaces Michael Brissenden, who is moving to Four Corners after two years with AM.

Statement to The Australian, Sunday, 22 January 2017

Statement to The Australian, Sunday, 22 January 2017

The ABC is deeply committed to rural and regional Australia and the one-third of Australians who live outside the capital cities. ABC Regional has more than 400 staff across 48 locations whose role is to develop content, services and activities that reflect and contribute to Australia’s rural and regional communities.

What's on ABC TV in 2017

We have more great content for all Australians than ever before – and so many ways to watch!
Explore, enjoy, and join us in 2017.

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ABC Careers

ABC Careers

Interested in working at the nation’s largest national broadcaster, and the independent source of Australian conversations, culture and stories? Visit ABC Careers.

ABC Tours

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ABC History

ABC history

The ABC has grown remarkably since it launched on 1 July 1932. This is a snapshot of our achievements, programs and personalities and celebrates the ABC's contribution to Australian life for more than 80 years.