Latest $84 million cuts rip the heart out of the ABC, and our democracy
Source link By Alexandra Wake, Program Manager, Journalism, RMIT University At the height of the coronavirus emergency, and on the back of devastating bushfires, Australia’s much awarded and trusted national broadcaster has again been forced to make major cuts to staff, services and programs. It is doing so to offset the latest $84 million budget shortfall as a result of successive cuts from the Coalition government. In the latest cuts, wrapped up as part of the national broadcaster’s five-year plan , 250 staff will lose their jobs the major 7:45am news bulletin on local radio has been axed ABC Life has lost staff but somehow expanded to become ABC Local independent screen production has been cut by $5 million ABC News Channel programming is still being reviewed. Even the travel budget, which allows journalists and storytellers to get to places not accessible by others, has been cut by 25%. These are just the latest in a long list of axed services, and come off the ...
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