The colourful Queensland media figure carved out a successful career as a current affairs reporter, covering royal weddings, the downfall of the Marcos regime and the Brixton riots before joining the RSPCA in 2004.
'Astonished I got to do this': The Project host reflects on show's axing
The end of The Project "signals the end of so much more" says host Waleed Aly, who says the show will leave a hole in the television landscape "that won't be filled".
Toasters, thrown shoes and stand-offs: Q+A's most fiery moments
Q+A was a rarity in Australian television news history — a show led in part by its audience where anything could happen live on air. Here are some of the most memorable moments.
ABC announces 40 redundancies in restructure that sees the end of Q+A
Launched in 2008, Q+A was an agenda-setting program that pushed politicians beyond their standard talking points.
7.30's Laura Tingle to become ABC's new Global Affairs Editor
Tingle, a Walkley-Award-winning journalist, will take up the post mid-year, joining a network of foreign correspondents around the globe.
I get to see the Antony Green that election coverage viewers don't
Antony Green has covered every single state and federal election that I have been alive for. He makes it all seem effortless. But I know how hard he's worked to be ready for May 3.
Trump signs executive order cutting funding for public broadcasters
The White House, in a social media posting announcing the order, says broadcasters PBS and NPR "receive millions from taxpayers to spread radical, woke propaganda disguised as 'news'".
The death of news: Australia vs the Election
The Australian government has attempted to force the social media giants to pay for the news that they profit from. But in the last year the broligarchs have torn up those contracts.
Lawyer says charges 'leaked' to media as part of 'anti-Jones crusade'
A lawyer for veteran broadcaster Alan Jones has called for the all the contact between the state police force and media be disclosed, claiming the information about his 2024 charges were leaked.
'It's awful': Footy fans react to AFL's 2025 Saturday subscription TV model
Saturday used to be the home of footy but in 2025 fans better get used to paying to watch AFL on a Saturday, when most matches are traditionally played.
Lattouf says court case exposed 'rot and systemic racism at the ABC'
Journalist Antoinette Lattouf says the "rot and the systemic racism at the ABC" has been exposed in her unlawful termination case against the national broadcaster as proceedings close.
Conservative news operator takes over 7 Tasmania, other television assets
The company which has launched an Australian version of the US right-wing streaming channel Newsmax says its latest acquisition, which includes a raft of TV stations, will be run separately to that operation.
'Activist' claim proof Lattouf was sacked because of opinions, court told
Lawyers for journalist Antoinette Lattouf delivered their closing submissions in the unlawful termination case against the national broadcaster on Thursday.
Court urged to find race as a reason for Lattouf being taken off air — as it happened
The Federal Court case over the alleged unlawful termination of Antoinette Lattouf is nearing its conclusion, with the presenter's legal team delivering their closing arguments today. Take a look back at our live blog.
Murdoch's 'troublesome beneficiary' broke his silence — here's what he said
Thousands of pages of court documents and an exclusive interview reveal details of the Murdoch family trust court case.
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Ita Buttrose answers questions about Antoinette Lattouf sacking
Antoinette Lattouf's unlawful termination case against the ABC took a star turn this week with the appearance of former chair and media veteran Ita Buttrose.
Lattouf was told posting information from 'reputable organisation' was OK
On the final day of Antoinette Lattouf's unlawful termination case against the ABC, her former manager agreed that she was told posting information from a reputable organisation on social media was allowed.
Former ABC chair Ita Buttrose gives evidence in Antoinette Lattouf case
Journalist Antoinette Lattouf was taken off air part way through a fill-in presenting stint on ABC Radio Sydney after sharing a post from Human Rights Watch about the war in Gaza in December 2023.
ABC executive says he felt 'pressure from above' before Lattouf's radio exit
Outgoing ABC chief content officer Chris Oliver-Taylor has claimed he didn't know radio presenter Antoinette Lattouf's race before her alleged unlawful termination, despite sending an email detailing her Lebanese background to the broadcaster's managing director, a court has heard.
ABC boss asked if the Lebanese race exists in Lattouf case
The ABC managing director told an unlawful termination hearing he reviewed Antoinette Lattouf's social media feeds and grew concerned about what he saw.
Vale Julie Copeland, an 'intrepid' and pioneering arts broadcaster
Daniel Browning, host of The Art Show and Arts in 30, pays homage to respected former ABC Radio National presenter Julie Copeland.