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Managing director Hugh Marks is questioned by Sally Sara over Justin Stevens's sudden resignation last month, in addition to controversies over the hiring of Grace Tame and subsequent comments by radio host Charlie Pickering.
Hugh Marks has faced questions over Justin Stevens's resignation. -
Australia's favourite classical music poll is back for another year — here's when it happens, how to listen and details about the ABC Classic 100 in Concert.
Each year, ABC Classic celebrates the top 100 pieces of music chosen by audiences in a particular theme. -
Senior Reuters executive Simon Robinson takes over from former director Justin Stevens who announced his resignation on Wednesday after four years in the job.
Simon Robinson will be the ABC news director from September. -
ABC managing director Hugh Marks says he did not "make threats" to terminate departing news boss Justin Stevens, as senators question his sudden departure.
Justin Stevens announced his resignation from the ABC on Wednesday. -
Mahmood Fazal has been sacked by the ABC following an internal investigation into an appearance on a podcast hosted by a former underworld figure, managing director Hugh Marks says.
Mahmood Fazal is no longer working at the ABC. -
Justin Stevens, the ABC's director of news, has announced his resignation after 19 years with the organisation.
Justin Stevens has resigned from the ABC after 19 years. -
Sydney Town Hall will host a memorial for the late radio presenter and musician, with limited spots available for members of the public.
Valentine was a musician before he had a 30-year career presenting at the ABC. -
ABC staff have struck an enterprise agreement with the broadcaster, bringing an end to a pay dispute that culminated in a 24-hour strike.
Thousands of staffers took part in the national broadcaster's first major strike in two decades, in March. -
James Valentine started his career on the stage, but it was his time behind the microphone in the studio and an interactive style that came to define him.
James Valentine was a musician before he had a 30-year career presenting at the ABC. -
The presenter and professional saxophone player is being remembered for his ability to explore the humour and oddities of daily life on the airwaves.
James Valentine has died two years after being diagnosed with cancer. -
The ABC Classic 100 in Concert brings Australia's most popular classical music, as chosen by audiences, from the radio to the stage.
Benjamin Northey is conducting more than just the orchestra for the ABC Classic 100 in Concert. -
The updated ABC offer includes new provisions to ensure staff progress through pay bandings.
Workers at the national broadcaster went on strike for the first time in two decades. -
Unions representing ABC staff have signalled the possibility of further strike action if a dispute over pay and conditions at the broadcaster isn't resolved.
Workers at the national broadcaster went on strike for the first time in two decades. -
A majority of staff who voted rejected the broadcaster's latest pay offer on the three-year enterprise bargaining agreement, which paved the way for the strike action.
ABC staff gathered outside the ABC office in Sydney with signs after taking industrial action. -
Staff were informed this morning that a majority of ABC workers had voted against the broadcaster's latest enterprise agreement offer.
Staff were told that the tally was 395 votes short of the majority needed to accept the offer. -
ABC journalists won in multiple categories at the Quill Awards in Melbourne on Friday night, which showcased the best journalism across Victoria for 2025.
Victorian regional reporter Ashlee Aldridge won the award for best breaking news report for her coverage of the Porepunkah shooting. -
You could argue Melbourne didn't warm to the the duo's shock-jock style but I think the answer is much simpler.
Kyle Sandilands was taken off air for "an act of serious misconduct" on his and Jackie "O" Henderson's hit radio show. -
ABC National Forum is a new discussion program bringing together ordinary citizens, community leaders, experts and policymakers to talk about topical issues of national significance, moderated by David Speers.
ABC National Political Lead and Insiders host David Speers will moderate a new ABC National Forum panel discussion program. -
A "plucky pensioner" from a cancelled Australian Story episode is a convicted child sex offender who has failed to pay his victim more than $385,000 in civil damages.
Christy Fenton was sexually abused by her uncle. -
Women in Australian music are being celebrated, but the classical music world still has work to do to reach parity.
Female composers, performers and conductors have increasingly gained prominence in Australia's classical music world. -
The network's mammoth deal banked on the fact that people in Melbourne would take to the hosts just as Sydneysiders did.
The Kyle and Jackie O Show was pulled off the air after Henderson said she would no longer work with her co-host. -
For 10 years, in the lead-up to International Women's Day, ABC Classic has celebrated classical music by women across centuries. Here's what's in store for 2026.
On International Women’s Day Swedish vocal quartet, Åkervinda, will perform live in the ABC Classic studio as part of the annual Festival of Female Composers. -
ABC Radio Perth begins broadcasting on the FM frequency 102.5 after more than a century on 720 AM, with the old channel due to be turned off permanently in late April.
720 ABC Radio Perth is now broadcasting on 102.5 FM after moving over from the AM band. -
After almost four decades in front of the camera, former News Breakfast host Michael Rowland announces he is leaving the ABC.
Michael Rowland has announced he is leaving the ABC. - End of feed