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What Judith did next

What Judith did next

There’s a scene in Judith Lucy is All Woman where she pulls out a fake penis and tries to urinate. If that makes you feel uncomfortable, look away now because it’s not the only confronting thing in her new series.

Crunching the numbers

Crunching the numbers

If Queensland’s extraordinary election night was unfathomable to Antony Green, how were the rest of us meant to cope? Co-host Jessica van Vonderen takes us behind the scenes of the ABC’s coverage.

Honour for Charlie King

Honour for Charlie King

From sports fans tuned into television broadcasts to football players trying to overcome a history of domestic violence, Charlie King has spent his life talking to other people.

What were we watching?

What were we watching?

What were Australians watching in 2014? News, sport, scandal, the offbeat and the inspirational – count down the top 30 ABC News videos.

A good death

A good death

What is a good death? James O’Loghlin found out during an interview series with a dying man that he describes as his proudest work. In March, James embarked on what became a life changing piece of work for ABC Local Radio. The series ended on October 26 with the final interview – with Keith Bunker’s

A royal roast for Molly

A royal roast for Molly

Forty years after suffering through the world’s most excruciatingly awkward royal interview, His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales returns with a sketch written specifically for ABC TV’s COUNTDOWN – Do Yourself A Favour documentary.

Make ’em laugh

Make ’em laugh

With a brief that included few rules – but instructions to make people uncomfortable – ABC TV’s new series Black Comedy is on a mission to disarm people with laughter.

Telling tales

Telling tales

The creative mind behind RN’s Now Hear This storytelling slam for the people reveals the secrets to telling a tale that will leave your audience spellbound.

The man who saw too much

The man who saw too much

Emily Bissland explored the ethics of journalism when she asked 100-year-old war artist Alan Moore to recount the horrors of Bergen-Belsen.

Surfin’ PNG

Surfin’ PNG

PNG has some brilliant surfing, but most local kids can only sit and watch perfect waves roll by. Ben Millington explains how 1233 ABC Newcastle’s campaign to donate boards to the island’s impoverished riders captured the hearts of the Hunter.

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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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Ever wanted to rub shoulders with some of your favourite ABC presenters? Come on an ABC tour!

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.