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Response from the ABC

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor

A spokesman from the ABC said these statements were issued earlier in January in response to queries from various media outlets:

Nick Ross has resigned from the ABC and we are not in a position to make any specific comment about his situation or circumstances other than to wish him well. He was a valued and respected staff member.

The ABC does not...

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'Straight reporting': the editor, the NBN and the ABC

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor

News reports containing allegations over the way the ABC has handled coverage of the National Broadband Network (NBN) raise important questions about the editorial process, and the relationship between editors and journalists.

The articles, published by news and opinion portal New Matilda and tagged with the headline “False Balance”,...

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Australia Day: a survivor's film guide

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imagePerhaps you might enjoy this list of movies and videos that look at ways contemporary Sydney has been fictionally invaded or destroyed on the big screen.Ross Fowler

Australia Day. Invasion Day. Survival Day. Amid the nationalistic fervour that takes place at this time of the year, it is worth remembering that January 26 – the date, in 1788,...

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  31. Australian Open sponsorship 'scandal' just business-as-usual
  32. Australia's outgoing Chief Scientist says we're good but we can be better
  33. Grattan on Friday: After enjoying the foreign stage lights, Malcolm Turnbull returns to a fractious backyard
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