Recent developments for the ABC - message from Cassandra Parkinson (ABC Friends National President)

Recent developments for the ABC - message from Cassandra Parkinson (ABC Friends National President)

ABC Friends has welcomed the Federal government’s 2022 budget for the ABC as an important first step in restoring the ABC after years of harsh funding cuts.

The Albanese government met its election commitments to:

  • shift to five-year funding terms for the ABC and SBS commencing 1 July 2023
  • return funding indexation to the ABC, including reinstating $83.7 million over four years to restore funding cut by the previous Government from 2019-22
  • fund $32 million over four years for ABC International, under the Pacific Security and Engagement Initiatives of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

The government will also fund a feasibility study into the expansion of Double J on radio, which will consider options to help Australian artists on Double J reach more ears, particularly in regional areas.

Across all content-making areas, the relentless budget cuts and loss of staff and resources have severely strained the quality of the ABC’s offerings.

Now more than ever Australia needs trusted, high quality investigative journalism. We need more state reporting to guarantee accountability across all levels of government. But the ABC offers less investigative reporting and its state-based reporting has been severely curtailed.

ABC Friends will continue to pressure the government to invest in a strong national public media organisation in the lead-up to the 2023 budget and beyond.

Thank you to all our members and supporters who endorsed our budget submission or wrote your own submissions. Your voices make a real difference.

We hope that you will join us as we continue our campaign for the ABC.

Because democracy depends on a strong ABC.