He isn’t exactly the leader from central casting,but this ABC lifer,whose first role was collecting dirty tea towels,could be just the kind of down-to-earth bloke the public broadcaster needs right now.
The high-profile broadcaster has vowed she will never host a TV program again after settling a dispute with the national broadcaster.
Leading venture capitalists and start-up experts want federal and state governments to lure skilled expats and foreigners from hubs like Silicon Valley to boost the role the tech sector plays in Australia's economic recovery.
The outgoing chief executive of MYOB is well placed to bring the Business Council of Australia back to the centre of decision making.
Local tech success story will relinquish its name under US takeover.
A Labor and crossbench-dominated Senate report claims the taxpayer-funded broadcaster has become a"besieged"workplace vulnerable to budget cuts.
The Australian people don’t just own the national broadcaster on paper,they feel that ownership at a visceral level.
The ABC is under pressure from supporters,think tanks,former staff and a politician to reveal details of its confidential settlement with sacked managing director Michelle Guthrie.
If the whispers from Canberra are accurate,the next chairperson of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation will be decided and announced this week.
Communications Minister Mitch Fifield will take the media figure's nomination to cabinet this week.
The ABC and several of its directors have been ordered into mediation"as soon as reasonably practicable"with sacked managing director Michelle Guthrie.