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Statement from the ABC Board

Statement from the ABC Board

This Board has always acted in the best interests of the ABC, has fully debated any issues presented to it and ensured that editorial independence has been maintained.

ABC farewells a great – Ian “Hendo” Henderson signs off

ABC farewells a great – Ian “Hendo” Henderson signs off

TUESDAY 2 OCTOBER, 2018 ABC NEWS veteran Ian Henderson is to retire as Victorian 7pm News presenter after a wonderful career at the national broadcaster spanning almost four decades. Affectionately known as “Hendo”, he has been the face of the news for around a quarter of a century and is loved and admired by ABC

Restating the facts on Emma Alberici’s corporate tax stories

Restating the facts on Emma Alberici’s corporate tax stories

With the complaints regarding a news article and an analysis piece on corporate tax by ABC Chief Economics Correspondent Emma Alberici again being publicly discussed, the ABC would like to restate the facts on what the investigation into these complaints found. A summary of the investigation into the story can be found here: http://about.abc.net.au/complaints/abc-news-online-265/ It says: Nine

ABC’s first Annual Public Meeting

Catch up on the ABC's first Annual Public Meeting held on 9 February.

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