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National affairs
Asking the right questions about the ABC
Michael Gill
1 September 2023
Is the broadcaster judging itself according to the wrong criteria?
Podcasts
Spin control
Peter Clarke
5 November 2015
Jane Goodall
and
Stephen Mills
join
Peter Clarke
to take the temperature of the political interview
National affairs
Bringing the ABC back home
Jock Given
16 May 2014
In the online age, every national broadcaster is an international broadcaster, writes
Jock Given
. So it’s strange to find that the government wants to restrict the…
National affairs
A hard landing for the ABC’s version of soft diplomacy
Rodney Tiffen
16 May 2014
Cutting funding attacks the ABC’s international role via the back door, argues
Rodney Tiffen
National affairs
The ABC of patriotism
Geoff Heriot
8 May 2014
Alleged “Anti-military Bohemian Collective” member
Geoff Heriot
argues that the cause of true patriotism requires more than cheerleaders and symbolism
Essays & reportage
The public interest in public broadcasting
Geoff Heriot
6 March 2014
The accountability of the ABC and SBS should be a two-way street, writes
Geoff Heriot
. A pattern of erratic government scrutiny fails the public-interest test
Podcasts
The facts are the story
Peter Clarke
20 August 2013
Peter Clarke
talks to Fact Check presenter
John Barron
about the ABC’s newest project
Podcasts
Making the news
Peter Clarke
2 July 2013
With a federal election looming,
Peter Clarke
talks to the director of ABC News, Kate Torney, about the challenges facing the corporation’s news-gatherers
Books & arts
A very British summer on your ABC
Henry Reynolds
14 February 2012
ABC TV has returned to normal programming, but the dominance of Britain lingers on