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Elton Rosas is widely respected for his work at the ABC in South Australia and his passion for his Aboriginal heritage, but he has also endured dreadful racism over the years, writes colleague and friend Mike Sexton.
Topics: abc, indigenous-culture, television-broadcasting, race-relations, adelaide-5000
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Our audiences will still want the kind of content Lateline produced. But in a rapidly changing media landscape, the ABC has opted to fund investigative journalism and specialist content, writes Emma Alberici.
Topics: abc, television-broadcasting, journalism, australia
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Dingani Masuku grew up under the brutal regime of Robert Mugabe and returned to Zimbabwe to cover the dictator's downfall.
Topics: journalism, abc, zimbabwe
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As Lateline draws to a close after 28 years on air, hosts and staff reflect on the program's most memorable moments, stories and interviews.
Topics: abc, television-broadcasting, media, journalism, australia
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ABC Radio Melbourne Breakfast presenter Red Symons farewells his listeners after 15 years, saying while he may not have wanted to leave, he's been through "far more cataclysmic" experiences than changing jobs.
Topics: radio-broadcasting, broadcasting, information-and-communication, abc, melbourne-3000, vic
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ABC Brisbane changes the way it serves up Breakfast, with Weekends' presenter Rebecca Levingston to join Craig Zonca every weekday morning as his co-host in 2018.
Topics: arts-and-entertainment, abc, broadcasting, information-and-communication, qld, brisbane-4000
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Take a look behind the scenes of the ABC's Queensland Votes television and radio broadcasts.
Topics: elections, radio-broadcasting, television-broadcasting, social-media, journalism, abc, brisbane-4000
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High-profile ABC Radio Melbourne host Red Symons has announced he will not be returning to present the station's Breakfast program in 2018, telling listeners he was offered "other things" but decided to make a clean break.
Topics: radio-broadcasting, radio, abc, people, human-interest, melbourne-3000
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A compilation of images of the ABC's journalists, broadcasters, production and digital teams at work.
Topics: journalism, radio-broadcasting, television-broadcasting, abc
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A collection of photos of ABC teams on the road and in the studio.
Topics: journalism, radio-broadcasting, television-broadcasting, abc
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A behind-the-scenes look at ABC teams across Australia.
Topics: abc, radio-broadcasting, television-broadcasting, journalism
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With a collection stretching back 80 years, archivists are racing against time to preserve old and dying formats.
Topics: history, abc, radio-broadcasting, television-broadcasting, journalism, library-museum-and-gallery, australia
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A Ukrainian cybersecurity firm has discovered an unsecured cache of ABC Commercial files, which it says includes two years of database backups, email addresses and hashed passwords.
Topics: information-technology, abc, australia
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Nothing is off topic in this week's Open Thread story, where ABC News invites you to have your say on whatever is on your mind.
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The ABC ditches its traditional television and radio divisions in favour of content-based units in news, entertainment, local and innovation.
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Over the course of her career, Margaret Throsby has been a trailblazer for women on radio and television.
Topics: abc, radio-broadcasting, arts-and-entertainment, women
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Nothing is off topic in this week's Open Thread story, where ABC News invites our readers to have their say on whatever is on their minds.
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Beverley O'Connor speaks to executive producer Nathan Bazley about the launch by the ABC and Torrens University of a virtual reality experience of the Kokoda campaign.
Topics: world-war-2, history, abc, papua-new-guinea, australia, pacific
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The ABC has been in the news a bit lately, with a push underway to make sure our journalism is fair and balanced. Let me try to tell you exactly what's wrong with that idea, writes Alan Sunderland.
Topics: abc, information-and-communication, media
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No topics or questions will be too far afield in this week's Open Thread story, where ABC News invites our readers to have their say on whatever is on their minds.