Our Focus – Bullied project launches
The ABC has launched Our Focus – Bullied, a pan-ABC project coordinated by the Content Collaborations team.
The ABC has launched Our Focus – Bullied, a pan-ABC project coordinated by the Content Collaborations team.
In addition to her ABC role, Yassmin Abdel-Magied engages in a number of other activities in her capacity as a writer, commentator and engineer. We stand by her right to appear on Q&A and share with the wider community her personal views in this capacity.
The Australian’s journalist Paul Cleary has made a number of false claims in his report “ABC’s selective safety reports” (The Australian, 17 February 2017) concerning an ABC News investigation into safety issues at Airservices Australia.
Q&A is designed to provide a forum for opposing viewpoints to be robustly discussed and debated. The program is live and unscripted and exchanges between the host, panellists and audience members are fast-paced and unpredictable.
RMIT University and ABC News have partnered to relaunch award-winning news service Fact Check, to be based in Melbourne at the University’s new state-of-the-art Media Precinct.
ABC Director of Television, Richard Finlayson, and Head of Programming and Digital, Rebecca Heap, today announced additional titles to be added to ABC’s impressive 2017 slate and has affirmed ABC’s commitment to ambitious, accessible and Australian programming.
The ABC provided substantially more news and current affairs coverage of key events across platforms during the summer period than any other media outlet in Australia.
We have more great content for all Australians than ever before – and so many ways to watch!
Explore, enjoy, and join us in 2017.