838:, stating: "It's adding unnecessary anxiety when we are all trying to come together to address the issue and here you've got the ABC lighting the fuse to have a race war. For the ABC to have their Indigenous Affairs correspondent report like that is astounding β they could have brought so much positive drive and support for the Aboriginal culture here in town, but they're obviously not concerned with that, they're more interested in making it look like a problem when it's not." Paterson also claimed that he called an end to the meeting when a small minority of attendees resorted to racist language and name calling.
779:, Lathan exited the studio door as Howard was approaching. Upon seeing Howard, Latham lunged forward and in an apparent show of aggression placed his face in close proximity to Howard's while pulling Howard's arm while vigorously shaking it. The incident was recounted in 2007 by the ABC's former national radio current affairs editor Gordon Lavery who described it as "one of the most remarkable pieces of political theatre I think a lot of us have ever seen". A still photograph of the handshake hung on the
2651:...this report should have included a broader range of perspectives expressed at the meeting and further information about what was discussed. The story also included an inaccurate estimate of the number of attendees at the meeting. The story has been edited to correct the error and to include extra context and a wider range of perspectives. ABC News apologises to audiences for initially providing an incomplete picture of the event. ABC News management takes responsibility.
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This changed in 1967 when he became the first presenter of ABC Radio's AM. Every politician and public figure soon discovered the importance of being on AM if they wanted to be heard and taken seriously. Peach's intelligence and authority as presenter was a key to its enormous success. He stayed with
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as "patchy" and "less than magnetic", stating: "some mornings the voice reports from overseas are lively and illuminating. On others they are like yesterday's loaf: dry. Australian stories are, with only few exceptions, banal and predictable." Robinson also opined that Wright deserved better material
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story. Thompson stated: βWe were hung out to dry because of the way they portrayed us. I want the stories removed and I want a full nationwide apology to our town. I've been criticised
Australia-wide and I've copped abuse and all sorts of crap... All they (the ABC) did was hang off the attitude of a
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studios in Forbes Street to deliver scripts to host Bill
Dowsett while the program was going live to air. He recalled: "One day all the other reporters claimed to have asthma and I was the only one who could run. I ran two stories up the hill. When I ran the third story up, it was getting close to
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However, Lee had to temporarily return to hosting duties when Peach sustained serious injuries when he and his wife were hit by a car while walking in Sydney. Peach suffered facial lacerations, broken ribs and two broken legs in the accident. Glenn
Menzies then filled in for Peach as he recovered
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report also prompted local businessman and meeting convener Garth
Thompson to lodge a legal complaint against the ABC. He claimed to have had his reputation damaged by the suggestion of he had condoned white supremacy, and also claimed to have received abuse from those who had believed what was
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admitted that there had been a failure in the ABC's processes during the production of
Williams' report. Anderson told a Senate Estimates hearing that the report did not contain the necessary perspectives for a balanced report which had prompted him to ask ABC news director Justin Stevens to
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about the matter but the decision was made to not proceed, amid warnings from ABC management that statements made by Pilger about Hill had potentially been defamatory. The program's host John
Highfield said that the decision had been made to cancel the interview after a "timely warning" from
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the end of the program and I was totally out of breath. I ran into the studio to give Bill
Dowsett the script. He began reading it almost immediately and I held my breath so the audience wouldn't hear me panting. I went back through the studio door and passed out cold."
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host. Harrison had a deep baritone voice which had been described by some colleagues as "whisky soaked" and a unique stern presentation style. Harrison was described as sounding like "a
British Army officer who never heard the 1918 Armistice bugle".
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ABC chairman David Hill described the Pilger interview as not measuring up the ABC's standards of professionalism which prompted Pilger in turn to claim Hill had intervened in editorial decisions under the guise of protecting journalistic standards.
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In 2007, the program celebrated its 40th anniversary when former presenters recalled various memories of working on the program. Peter Cave revealed he had once passed out after running three times from the ABC's Sydney offices in
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being broadcast, the program was described as: "lively, topical half-hour of reports from home and overseas" with a promise the show would "talk about the kind of things that you talk about - at home, at work, on the train..."
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The ABC received a number of complaints about the report, concerned that the coverage had unduly favoured only one perspective at the meeting, taking particular umbrage at the suggestions that there had been elements of
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for its coverage of the Iraq war, describing it as "of a high standard overall", the report stated that "the frequency such matters compromised the quality of AM's valuable and extensive coverage of the Iraq war".
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Latham later claimed his aggressive handshake was a form of payback alleging Howard had previously "crushed" his wife. Howard, however, claimed Latham simply wanted to create the impression of dominance.
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described the story as having been filled with fake news, taking particular issue with the fact that
Williams had not actually attended the meeting and had only interviewed a select few people outside.
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in Sydney about the possible issues arising out of having two near-identical editions of the same program competing against each other in two different timeslots on the two stations.
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The AM team puts together editions at 6:05am on ABC Radio, 7.10am on ABC RN and the main edition at 8am on ABC Radio. A special Perth edition is at 8am, Western
Australia time.
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report had breached impartiality standards. The ABC re-edited the story, attached an editor's note and acknowledged the error on the "Corrections and Clarifications" webpage.
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Fanning's successor was foreign correspondent Peter Cave, who took over in 1997. When the program celebrated its 30th anniversary in 1997, Cave presented a special edition of
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which was used throughout much of the program's history until 2017 was one of the most recognisable themes in Australia and was composed by Tony Ansell and Peter Wall.
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is aired on the ABC Local Radio network, commencing at 8:05am. Until 2020, it had previously commenced at 8:00am immediately following the iconic 15-minute edition of
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and caused friction between Richards and the ABC. However, Richards was placated with a new role as an associate producer of ABC TV's new current affairs program
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550:. It was also announced that as part of the program's 50th anniversary, new theme music would be introduced for the show to have "a fresh, contemporary sound."
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In 1987, the program celebrated its 20th anniversary. Past presenters Robert Peach, Red Harrison, Steve Cosser and Hamish Robertson as well as former reporter
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Cave hosted the show for four and a half years until mid-2001 when he was appointed as the ABC's new foreign affairs editor. He was succeeded on
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requested an urgent investigation into AM's coverage. An internal complaints review rejects 66 allegations of bias but upholds two complaints.
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at 7:45am. However, after the axing of the 7:45 bulletin, a new five-minute news bulletin was introduced at the top of the hour, reducing
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Finally in 2005, after a 13-month investigation, the ABA found the ABC had on four occasions failed to make reasonable efforts to ensure
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while working for an oil exploration company. Lee hosted the show for six months before Robert Peach returned to the role in July 1969.
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was balanced and impartial while covering the Iraq war. Although the ABA upheld six of Alston's allegations, three related to the same
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which explored the future of broadcast journalism in Australia. Among the program's high-profile guests were ABC managing director
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in 1968 while Peach stayed on as a producer. Robinson said it was doubtful that Wright's presence would be enough to "lift"
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as a flop. He said that this was due to "lifeless stories" and "dim presentation". The following month, Robinson described
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when it first aired on the morning of 4 September 1967 on the ABC Radio 1 (metro) and ABC Radio 3 (regional) networks (now
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for two years, Richards was replaced by Steve Cosser and demoted back to being a reporter which prompted a protest by the
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celebrated the 50th anniversary of its first program. Early that year, it was announced Sabra Lane would be the host of
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The move makes her the first woman to present a national program regularly from ABC Radio's current affairs programs..
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The heavily edited pre-recorded interview promptly drew criticism for its apparent bias, with Hawke's press secretary
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and easily becoming the longest serving host of the program, Tony Eastley stood down from the role in 2014.
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was cancelled. This occurred during the fallout from Pilger's controversial interview with prime minister
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instead. Uhlmann only hosted the show for one year before leaving to become the ABC's political editor.
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Peter Cave said that he took responsibility for rejecting the offer of a live interview with Pilger on
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was created as a companion program, which became the ABC's flagship evening current affairs program.
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in 1994, two and a half years after she became the first female host of its evening counterpart
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current affairs program AM, which airs following the bulletin, will be reduced to 25 minutes.
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couple of hippy mung beans that walked in there (to the meeting) with that same attitude."
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Wright was succeeded in 1969 by Tony Lee - an Englishman who had served with the Britain's
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management and a legal officer about the potential risk of covering the Pilger story.
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being the longest serving having hosted the show for a decade between 2004 and 2014.
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2200:"Sabra Lane will present the ABC flagship radio program AM from Hobart from January"
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is broadcast as a ten-minute program at 6:05am across the ABC Local Radio network.
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Alston's persistent campaign and his determination to have his complaints about
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on Radio National is presented a 20-minute program which commences at 7:10am.
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Replacing Steve Cossar in 1982 was Red Harrison who commenced his tenure as
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soon became Australia's most popular morning radio current affairs program.
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is also broadcast on Saturday mornings on Radio National, 7.10 am, as
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accepted the findings but maintained that the coverage of the war on
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report and also accused the organisation of attempting to start a
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In 1987, John Highfield was appointed as the host of the program.
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2313:"ABC's discomfort over interview grows as Wran calls for action"
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studio door until it was taken down during renovations in 2017.
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The reporting was also criticised by federal opposition leader
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to deliver and that listeners deserved better stories to hear.
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Two years later, ABC Radio's evening current affairs program,
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resolved in his favour was criticised by political reporter
2477:"Former minister continues war with ABC over Iraq coverage"
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by Linda Mottram who became the show's second female host.
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When Robertson left the ABC the following year to join the
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did have its critics in the early years. In January 1968,
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was introduced to commemorate the program's 50th year.
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who had been presenting the New South Wales edition of
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is one of Australia's longest-running radio programs.
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on 18 May 1970 while still undergoing physiotherapy.
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As of 2023, the program has had 17 presenters, with
1344:"AM compere's from London - but he's an Aussie now"
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830:Alice Springs mayor Matt Paterson criticised the
681:In January 2004, Alston lodged a complaint about
273:newsreader Brian Wright took over as the host of
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2752:Visentin, Lisa; Quinn, Karl (14 February 2023).
938:is also presented at 8:05am on ABC Local Radio.
803:town meeting which had been held to discuss the
719:was "professional, comprehensive and balanced".
700:segment so therefore amounted to four breaches.
513:and returned to her television role, co-hosting
257:was described by a journalist Harry Robinson in
3010:"Guide: ABC Radio Sydney - Saturday 6 May 2023"
2923:"Guide: ABC Radio Sydney - Thursday 4 May 2023"
644:Accusations of bias and anti-Americanism (2003)
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430:Ellen Fanning became the first female host of
3026:Morning - 8:00am: This Week with David Lipson
2894:"Guide: Radio National - Thursday 4 May 2023"
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2640:"Alice Springs town meeting ends in division"
2173:"New host, new sound for AM in its 50th year"
574:Accusations of managerial interference (1987)
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2510:"ABC program guilty of four breaches"
2373:"Alston accuses ABC of anti-US slant"
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2139:"AM celebrates 50 years on ABC Radio"
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1226:"AM celebrates 50 years on ABC Radio"
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300:from his injuries. Peach returned to
175:First broadcast on 4 September 1967,
2939:Morning - 8:00am: AM with Sabra Lane
2910:Morning - 7:10am: AM with Sabra Lane
2810:Elsworth, Sophie (2 February 2023).
2728:ABC Corrections & Clarifications
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1700:"It's ABC Vs ABC on the AM airwaves"
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1316:Robinson, Harry (17 February 1968).
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1197:"Advertisement: Switch on the world"
553:In late 2020, it was announced that
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1670:"Refreshingly, upwardly-mobile 2BL"
1615:Robinson, Harry (10 January 1982).
1286:Robinson, Harry (26 January 1968).
1253:"Radio star in tune with the times"
605:and former New South Wales premier
192:Robert Peach was the first host of
162:Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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2667:"Complaint: AM, 31st January 2023"
2583:Grattan, Michelle (23 July 2003).
2399:"Alston rips into ABC in bias row"
2231:Williams, Graham (17 March 1987).
2171:Jackson, Sally (25 January 2017).
2073:Meade, Amanda (16 February 2015).
1931:"Eastley to replace Mottram on AM"
1903:Chapman, Heather (23 April 2001).
1788:Lawrence, Mark (8 December 1994).
1453:"Different views on year that was"
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1107:Thomas Oriti (2018, also producer)
624:However, in a letter published in
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2836:Fordham, Ben (15 February 2023).
2285:Cockburn, Milton (6 March 1987).
2258:Coleman, Richard (7 March 1942).
2047:Meade, Amanda (23 January 2014).
2018:Meade, Amanda (13 January 2014).
1842:Elder, Bruce (17 February 1997).
1559:Martin, Keith (18 January 1979).
967:, Linda Mottram and current host
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687:Australian Broadcasting Authority
582:when a planned live interview on
227:Introducing the first edition of
3096:1967 establishments in Australia
2683:Complaint finding status: Upheld
2563:"ABA and Alston - friendly fire"
2198:Bailey, Sue (28 November 2020).
2112:Joyner, Tom (4 September 2017).
1815:Freeman, Jane (4 January 1997).
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2585:"Alston's dangerous obsession"
1737:. 4 September 1987. p. 19
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1166:"ABC Radio's AM - 50 years on"
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845:who requested ABC chairperson
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1963:Javes, Sue (27 August 2007).
1540:. 14 February 1977. p. 9
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2724:"Alice Springs town meeting"
1756:Shabs, Alex (1 March 1992).
1668:Horner, Ian (29 June 1987).
1514:. 10 January 1977. p. 9
1508:"Kel Richards to compere AM"
1269:the program for six years...
897:A full 25 minute edition of
594:which had aired on ABC TV's
561:from early 2021 due to host
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2536:"Static from the newsfront"
1123:, composed and realised by
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791:2023 Alice Springs coverage
745:The Latham handshake (2004)
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2114:"A window into the nation"
1482:"City Extra - a new sound"
1375:. 11 July 1969. p. 10
1104:(2004β2018, also producer)
1032:John Highfield (1986β1987)
488:After a decade of hosting
292:before joining the ABC in
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3039:"Saturday AM name change"
2758:The Sydney Morning Herald
2540:The Sydney Morning Herald
2514:The Sydney Morning Herald
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1292:The Sydney Morning Herald
1257:The Sydney Morning Herald
1141:In 2017, a new theme for
1001:Past presenters include:
805:ongoing crime in the town
703:Although the ABA praised
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609:among those to complain.
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1644:"Obituary: Red Harrison"
1617:"Chewing up those words"
1398:"AM compere in accident"
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1029:Red Harrison (1981β1986)
1026:Steve Cosser (1979β1980)
1014:Bill Dowsett (1973β1975)
1005:Robert Peach (1967β1974)
948:Presenters and reporters
656:for its coverage of the
565:relocating to Tasmania.
527:senior political editor
313:At Last - The AM/PM Show
42:News and current affairs
1905:"A fresh morning voice"
1017:Hamish Robertson (1976)
875:Current broadcast times
91:David Lipson (Saturday)
1758:"Radio: Ellen Fanning"
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