LEISEL JONES & LIAM FLANAGAN TO JOIN SPIDA FOR NEW 92.5 TRIPLE M GOLD BREAKFAST SHOW IN 2025

 

The Gold Coast will wake up to a brand-new breakfast show in 2025, when Leisel Jones and Liam Flanagan join Peter ‘Spida’ Everitt on 92.5 Triple M Gold from January 13. All three are natives of Queensland and Triple M Gold, with Leisel and Liam moving to breakfast from The Rush Hour.

Leisel, one of Australia’s most-celebrated swimmers and a nine-time Olympic medal winner, swapped the water for the airwaves in 2022 when she joined Liam to drive the Gold Coast home. A golden girl of the swimming pool, she was the youngest Sydney 2000 Olympic team member at just 15 years old. Over four Olympics, Leisel won nine medals, including individual gold at the Beijing Olympics in 2008. After retiring following the London Olympics in 2012, she released her best-selling memoir Body Lengths and worked as a commentator for the Tokyo Olympics.

Liam, a family man who lives locally with his Gold Coaster wife, has been with the Triple M Network for over a decade. His first gig was handing out icy cold cans of Coke as part of the street team, before moving on-air. Liam began on The Rush Hour when it launched in 2018 and is also part of Triple M Gold’s AFL coverage as a play-by-play caller and a regular sideline commentator for NRL games.

Alongside the familiar voice of AFL legend Spida, who remains steadfast after 12 incredible years with Triple M Gold, the much-loved local identities are ready to bring a familiar and funny mix of news, sport, comedy and banter to the breakfast slot next year.

Spida, an AFL fan favourite who played for the Sydney Swans, Hawthorn, and St. Kilda, is also a regular commentator on Triple M and small-screen presenter with his travel show, The Great Australian Doorstep, which he produces and co-hosts with his wife Sheree.

Leisel Jones said: “I’m so excited to return to the Coast where I spent many years cruising through Pac Fair, dining at the OG Hellenika at Nobby’s and swimming at Burleigh. The Goldie is where my heart feels at home and I’m looking forward to sharing my life (and bad dating stories) alongside my good mates, Liam and Spida. Let’s have some fun over your morning Weet-Bix!”

Liam Flanagan said: “I am beyond excited about ripping into the new year with Spida and Leisel. The Gold Coast gets up earlier than any other place on the planet, and there’s an energy in the mornings here that you can’t find anywhere else. To get the opportunity to reflect that energy every morning in the studio alongside two sporting greats is a pinch-me moment.”

Peter ‘Spida’ Everitt said: “I’m really looking forward to an exciting change that the Gold Coast needs in breakfast radio! New ideas, new fun and, as the longest continuous breakfast announcer on the Gold Coast, you know it will be absolutely local!”

Triple M Gold also thanks outgoing co-host Ali Plath for three years of early starts and great stories.

SCA Chief Content Officer, Dave Cameron, said: “The Triple M Network continues to have a steadfast approach to locally focused breakfast shows in 2025, hosted by much-loved local identities in each city that connect with local audiences and clients. The Gold Coast is no exception! We can’t wait for our listeners to experience Triple M Gold Breakfast with Leisel Jones, Liam and Spida in 2025. Radio on the Gold Coast won’t be the same after this terrific trio officially hits the on-air button. We would also like to thank the much-loved Ali Path for her incredible contribution to starting the day with 92.5 Triple M Gold listeners over the last three years, and we wish her all of the best.”

Backed by the Triple M Gold promise of Good Times and Greatest Hits, Gold Coast listeners can expect to begin their day with local laughs that reflect the local heartbeat of the city when 92.5 Triple M Gold Breakfast with Leisel Jones, Liam and Spida begins January 13, 5-9AM weekdays.

About Triple M

For more than 40 years, Triple M has continued to be one of Australia’s best-known radio entertainment brands and the only radio network that provides its listeners with a unique combination of Greatest Hits, Sport and Comedy. With 49 stations across Australia, including six digital stations, Triple M 80s, Triple M Classic Rock, Triple M 2000s, Triple M Country, and Triple M 90s, Triple M has become known for playing Rock’s Greatest Hits, and its iconic talent and shows that get people talking.

ABC launches ABC Radio Australia FM service in the Cook Islands

For the first time in a decade, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s international radio service – ABC Radio Australia – has returned to the island of Rarotonga on 91.5FM.

The establishment of the new FM transmission service marks the latest milestone in the continued expansion of ABC Radio Australia’s broadcast footprint, which has nearly doubled in the past two years.

ABC Radio Australia commemorated the historic new service in Rarotonga with assistance from the Australian High Commission in the Cook Islands, hosting a series of events including an official launch for Rarotonga’s cultural, political and business leaders and a public meet and greet with ABC Radio Australia’s Nesian Footy presenter Tinirau Arona, who has Cook Islander heritage and travelled to Rarotonga for the launch.

ABC International Head Claire M. Gorman said: “We are thrilled to have ABC Radio Australia back on-air in Rarotonga, as part of our ongoing commitment to expand our FM transmission footprint. This year has been a tremendous period of growth for ABC Radio Australia, with the addition of nine new transmission locations across the Indo-Pacific region and we’re looking forward to welcoming additional locations in the coming months.”

Manager of Audio Output and Strategy Justine Kelly, who manages the ABC Radio Australia network, said: “After almost a decade off-air, we warmly welcome communities across Rarotonga to return to the ABC Radio Australia family. We invite new listeners to meet our incredible lineup of programs and presenters who bring high-quality content to our audiences every day and we look forward to connecting Rarotonga and the Cook Islands with stories from right across the Pacific.”

ABC Radio Australia will continue to expand to more locations across the Pacific region in coming months, with plans to launch its FM service in Kiribati, Marshall Islands and Buka, in the Autonomous Region of Bougainville in Papua New Guinea.

WAYS TO LISTEN:

If you’re in Rarotonga, the Cook Islands, listen to ABC Radio Australia on 91.5FM.

In the Pa Enua, and elsewhere in the Pacific, there are multiple ways to listen to ABC Radio Australia – live via internet streaming or in your area through 24-hour FM stations, or catch up with full episodes on ABC Pacific online.

LEISEL JONES & LIAM FLANAGAN TO JOIN SPIDA FOR NEW 92.5 TRIPLE M GOLD BREAKFAST SHOW IN 2025

 

The Gold Coast will wake up to a brand-new breakfast show in 2025, when Leisel Jones and Liam Flanagan join Peter ‘Spida’ Everitt on 92.5 Triple M Gold from January 13. All three are natives of Queensland and Triple M Gold, with Leisel and Liam moving to breakfast from The Rush Hour.

Leisel, one of Australia’s most-celebrated swimmers and a nine-time Olympic medal winner, swapped the water for the airwaves in 2022 when she joined Liam to drive the Gold Coast home. A golden girl of the swimming pool, she was the youngest Sydney 2000 Olympic team member at just 15 years old. Over four Olympics, Leisel won nine medals, including individual gold at the Beijing Olympics in 2008. After retiring following the London Olympics in 2012, she released her best-selling memoir Body Lengths and worked as a commentator for the Tokyo Olympics.

Liam, a family man who lives locally with his Gold Coaster wife, has been with the Triple M Network for over a decade. His first gig was handing out icy cold cans of Coke as part of the street team, before moving on-air. Liam began on The Rush Hour when it launched in 2018 and is also part of Triple M Gold’s AFL coverage as a play-by-play caller and a regular sideline commentator for NRL games.

Alongside the familiar voice of AFL legend Spida, who remains steadfast after 12 incredible years with Triple M Gold, the much-loved local identities are ready to bring a familiar and funny mix of news, sport, comedy and banter to the breakfast slot next year.

Spida, an AFL fan favourite who played for the Sydney Swans, Hawthorn, and St. Kilda, is also a regular commentator on Triple M and small-screen presenter with his travel show, The Great Australian Doorstep, which he produces and co-hosts with his wife Sheree.

Leisel Jones said: “I’m so excited to return to the Coast where I spent many years cruising through Pac Fair, dining at the OG Hellenika at Nobby’s and swimming at Burleigh. The Goldie is where my heart feels at home and I’m looking forward to sharing my life (and bad dating stories) alongside my good mates, Liam and Spida. Let’s have some fun over your morning Weet-Bix!”

Liam Flanagan said: “I am beyond excited about ripping into the new year with Spida and Leisel. The Gold Coast gets up earlier than any other place on the planet, and there’s an energy in the mornings here that you can’t find anywhere else. To get the opportunity to reflect that energy every morning in the studio alongside two sporting greats is a pinch-me moment.”

Peter ‘Spida’ Everitt said: “I’m really looking forward to an exciting change that the Gold Coast needs in breakfast radio! New ideas, new fun and, as the longest continuous breakfast announcer on the Gold Coast, you know it will be absolutely local!”

Triple M Gold also thanks outgoing co-host Ali Plath for three years of early starts and great stories.

SCA Chief Content Officer, Dave Cameron, said: “The Triple M Network continues to have a steadfast approach to locally focused breakfast shows in 2025, hosted by much-loved local identities in each city that connect with local audiences and clients. The Gold Coast is no exception! We can’t wait for our listeners to experience Triple M Gold Breakfast with Leisel Jones, Liam and Spida in 2025. Radio on the Gold Coast won’t be the same after this terrific trio officially hits the on-air button. We would also like to thank the much-loved Ali Path for her incredible contribution to starting the day with 92.5 Triple M Gold listeners over the last three years, and we wish her all of the best.”

Backed by the Triple M Gold promise of Good Times and Greatest Hits, Gold Coast listeners can expect to begin their day with local laughs that reflect the local heartbeat of the city when 92.5 Triple M Gold Breakfast with Leisel Jones, Liam and Spida begins January 13, 5-9AM weekdays.

About Triple M

For more than 40 years, Triple M has continued to be one of Australia’s best-known radio entertainment brands and the only radio network that provides its listeners with a unique combination of Greatest Hits, Sport and Comedy. With 49 stations across Australia, including six digital stations, Triple M 80s, Triple M Classic Rock, Triple M 2000s, Triple M Country, and Triple M 90s, Triple M has become known for playing Rock’s Greatest Hits, and its iconic talent and shows that get people talking.

SUSIE O’NEILL TO DEPART NOVA 106.9 BREAKFAST SHOW

It was announced today that Nova 106.9 Brisbane breakfast radio host and Olympic legend, Susie O’Neill will be departing the Ash, Luttsy and Susie O’Neill breakfast show.

After more than 10 years co-hosting Nova’s flagship breakfast show, Susie confirmed on-air this morning that she has decided to step down.

Said Susie, “I do this with a very heavy heart, this decision wasn’t easy. Ash and Luttsy are like brothers to me, they brought me into their world a little over a decade ago and they have always been my biggest supporters. We have formed an incredible bond over the years, which made this decision even harder. I’m proud to call them my friends, as I am the entire Nova breaky team.

“It’s hard for me to articulate exactly why I’m leaving. I think turning 50 last year I realised I’m at a whole new stage in my life. Our kids have grown up and I just feel the next chapter will see me pursue other goals, both professionally and personally.

“I feel like I want to get back to the grass roots of sport, and to involve myself more in the wider community. And while it’s going to be an emotional final day on November 28 saying goodbye to everyone, including our listeners, I do know whatever this next chapter brings, that my Nova family won’t be far away.

“Nova has been amazing to me – a huge shout out to all of you who helped me navigate my way from the very beginning of my radio career, I will forever be grateful for the opportunity to front such an awesome show.

“Both on and off air, it’s been a privilege and honour to learn a whole new set of skills and for people to get to know me beyond the sporting world.

“And to our listeners, you are who I am going to miss the most – I’ve loved my time with you and nothing pleases me more than when one of you comes up and recount a story I have shared on air. You are the reason we get up at the crack of dawn, so thank you for the hundreds of wonderful memories.”

Susie’s on-air colleagues, Ash Bradnam and David “Luttsy” Lutteral have shared a studio with Susie since she joined the station as a casual sports reporter in 2013.

Said Ashley Bradnam, “As a cadet sports journalist at 4BC in the mid 1990s, I had the privilege of first interviewing Susie. Her unique combination of shyness, resilience, candour and her quirky nature immediately impressed me, establishing her as my favourite swimmer.

“When Susie later joined our radio team, she brought these same qualities to her on-air presence. Our audience quickly embraced her genuine charm, much as I had years earlier.

“Over the past 11 years I have watched on as Susie has developed into an outstanding broadcaster, an experience that has been one of the highlights of my career. We have shared countless moments of laughter and created lasting memories. As Susie kicks off the next phase of her career I am filled with pride in her accomplishments and excited to witness her future endeavors.

David “Luttsy” Lutteral added, “It’s been an incredible experience becoming great mates with Susie over the last decade. A wild adventure to say the very least and an opportunity I’ll cherish forever. Whilst I’ll obviously miss seeing her every day I also can’t wait to see the next chapters of her life. I know whatever is next for Suse is going to be fantastic. We will no doubt stay in touch but at the very least I will see her lighting the cauldron at Brisbane Stadium in 2032.

Talking to Susie’s future, Nova Network’s Group Programming Director, Brendan Taylor said, “Susie has been an integral part of the Nova Brisbane broadcasting family for 11 years, so we fully support Susie’s decision to switch off the alarm and step away from the breakfast shift. We’re also really excited about what’s next for Susie. She’s a supremely talented broadcaster who brings excellence to everything she does, so we hope to continue to work with Susie in 2025 and beyond.”

NOVA Entertainment’s CEO, Peter Charlton, added, “Susie is an enormous talent who, alongside Ash and Luttsy, has built a unique connection with the Brisbane audience for over a decade. Seeing her transform from medal winner to consistent ratings winner has been an absolute pleasure and Susie will always be a part of the NOVA family.”

Susie will present her final Nova 106.9 breakfast show on Thursday, November 28. Nova 106.9’s breakfast show lineup for 2025 will be announced in due course.

Ash, Luttsy and Susie O’Neill airs weekdays from 6am on Nova 106.9 in Brisbane

Listeners can also stream the show live or catch up with the daily podcast by downloading the Nova Player

Lu & Jarch Takeover Nova

NOVA Entertainment has announced the launch of Lu & Jarch, an exciting new Saturday afternoon takeover on the Nova Network.

Hosted by self-confessed “washed up Tiktokkers” Jack Archdale and Luisa Dal Din, the new show will air nationally on Saturdays from 4 to 6 pm until the end of the year, bringing fresh voices and plenty of entertaining yarns to Australia’s favourite metro radio network.

The new addition to Nova’s weekend lineup offers a chance for hosts Luisa Dal Din known as ‘Lu,’ and Jack Archdale, or ‘Jarch,’ to connect with their dedicated audience across a new format, and for existing Nova listeners to discover their unique brand of humour. With both hosts having previously worked at NOVA Entertainment prior to their internet fame, the month-long takeover also forms a sort of ‘return home’ for the pair.

Ahead of the launch, Lu said: “Very excited to re-connect with the Nova team this December. Working with Fitzy & Wippa back in the day sparked my love for radio, to now taking over the airways with Jarch will be a lot of fun.”

Jarch added, “Stoked to be kicking off Lu & Jarch on Nova! It’s a bit surreal to be back at the old stomping ground and getting the chance to connect with the audience. Radio is such an awesome way to connect with people, and I can’t wait to bring some laughs, yarns, and a bit of chaos to the airwaves”

Brendan Taylor, Group Programming Director – Nova Network, said NOVA were thrilled to welcome Lou & Jarch to the lineup.

“As our key shows wind down for the year, we’re excited to hand the airwaves over to fresh talent like Lu and Jarch. This is a fantastic opportunity to cap off 2024 with an infusion of new energy and give these rising stars a platform to connect with our audience in a fun and engaging way. We can’t wait to see how listeners respond to their unique style and storytelling.”

Jack Archdale has skyrocketed to fame with his hilarious takes on Australian life, drawing from his experiences growing up in the small town of Walcha in regional New South Wales. Known for his uniquely Aussie skits and self-made characters, Jarch’s humour captures the quirky and relatable sides of rural culture, resonating deeply with audiences across the country. With over 360,000 followers, 6.6 million likes on TikTok and a dedicated following of 161,000 on Instagram, Jarch has built a loyal fan base that appreciates his authentic, unfiltered style.

Originally from New Zealand, Luisa Dal Din is a rising star in Australian media with a background in radio production, creative media, and social content creation. Her work on Fitzy & Wippa gave her a firsthand experience in the industry, and she quickly developed a voice of her own, drawing audiences with her relatable, insightful humour. Her social media following, which includes 352,000 followers on TikTok and 164,000 on Instagram, continues to grow as she engages fans with her honest and witty takes on everyday life and modern culture.

Lu & Jarch is available on the Nova Network, launching Saturday, November 23, airing weekly from 4 to 6pm. The show is available via broadcast and DAB+ radio, as well as via the Nova Player.

With over 3.6 million Australians tuning in every week around the country, Nova is Australia’s most listened-to metro network. The network is plugged into Australian cities, with stations including Nova 96.9 in Sydney, Nova 100 in Melbourne, Nova 106.9 in Brisbane, Nova 93.7 in Perth and Nova 919 in Adelaide. Nova is also home to Australia’s favourite announcers and freshest hits, including the country’s #1 national Drive show with Ricki-Lee, Tim & Joel.

Nikki Osborne announced as new co-host of Nova 106.9 Breakfast

It was announced today that Nikki Osborne will be joining the Nova 106.9 Brisbane breakfast team as part of the brand new Ash, Luttsy & Nikki Osborne show, launching in 2025.

A popular Australian comedian, television presenter, actor and writer, Nikki will join long-standing Nova Brisbane breakfast announcers Ash Bradnam and David “Luttsy” Lutteral in the breakfast chair from Monday, January 20.

Said Nikki on her new role, “I have big flippers to fill but I’m confident Brisbane will warm to my ways. Sure, I get in trouble a bit, but I’ve got two big brothers in Ash and Luttsy and I have no doubt they’ll steer me even further off course! I love Brisbane. I grew up here and I look forward to having a good laugh with our listeners in this amazing city.”

Said Ash and Luttsy, “We’re excited to welcome Nikki aboard and join us for breakfast every morning. A Brissie local whose experience in the entertainment industry is second-to-none, we know Nikki will be an awesome addition to the team.”

Nova Network’s Group Programming Director, Brendan Taylor, added “We’re delighted to welcome Nikki to the Nova family. A proud Brisbane local, Nikki brings a wealth of experience and her infectious personality and comedic talent makes her a great fit for the show. We know our listeners will love spending time with Ash, Luttsy and Nikki in 2025.”

A highly regarded member of the Australian entertainment industry, Nikki’s experience as a sketch comedy veteran, writer, trained actor and stand-up comedian spans the past two decades.

A popular social media presence, Nikki’s characters like ‘Angry Aunt’ and the hugely popular ‘Bush Barbie’ have earned her a large following and tens of millions of views.

Nikki’s comedy credentials have earned her regular cast roles in sketch comedy television series including Mick Molly’s The Nation, Peter Helliar’s How to Stay Married and as narrator on the AACTA-nominated comedy series, Drunk History.

Nikki has appeared as a guest on television shows including Hughesy, We Have a Problem and I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here and competed in the 2024 season of Dancing with the Stars, making it through to the grand final.

She also hosted game show Quizmania and lifestyle show Find Me a Dream Home and as a trained actor, Nikki’s credits include starring as Delvene Delaney in the Paul Hogan miniseries Hoges: The Paul Hogan Story.

Nikki’s stand-up comedy credits include performing at the Sydney Opera House for four seasons of television stand-up series Just for Laughs. Her boundary-crossing live stand-up show Bad Barbie also received accolades both locally and internationally, and she performed the sold-out show at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2023.

Ash, Luttsy & Nikki Osborne will air weekdays from 6am on Nova 106.9 in Brisbane from Monday, January 20

Listeners can also stream the show live or catch up with the daily podcast by downloading the Nova Player

Nova 106.9 breakfast host Susie O’Neill to embark on new chapter with Nova

It was announced today that Nova 106.9 Brisbane breakfast host Susie O’Neill is set to extend her longstanding relationship with NOVA Entertainment with a new role across the Nova Network in 2025.

The beloved co-host of the Ash, Luttsy and Susie O’Neill breakfast show for over 10 years recently announced that she had decided to step down from the show and is signing-off today, November 28.

In an exclusive audio agreement, Susie will remain within the NOVA Entertainment family, working on shows across the Nova Network as a guest presenter for both Breakfast and National shows next year.

Susie will also join the Nova Podcast Network, working alongside the podcast team to develop unique content for Nova’s 2025 podcast slate.

Said Susie about her new role, “It was such a hard decision to step away from the breakfast show and although my final day has been an emotional one, I’m really looking forward to starting this next chapter. This new opportunity in 2025 will allow me to remain with my Nova family while pursuing other goals, including getting back to the grass roots of sport and involving myself in the wider community.

“To be able to step into this new role across broadcast and podcasting, where I can connect with a broader audience while still being part of the community that I love, is a fantastic opportunity. Nova has been there from the beginning of my radio career, so this feels like a natural next step. Watch this space!”

Said Nova Network’s Group Programming Director, Brendan Taylor, “Susie has been an integral part of the Nova Brisbane broadcasting family for 11 years and we’re delighted she’ll remain with us in this new capacity next year. The unique relationship she has with her audience and commitment to excellence meant there was always going to be more to explore together. We know our listeners across Australia will love hearing Susie on Nova in 2025.”

Susie presents her final Nova 106.9 breakfast show alongside on-air colleagues Ash Bradnam and David “Luttsy” Lutteral today, Thursday, November 28.

The Ash, Luttsy & Nikki Osborne breakfast show launches on Monday, January 20, 2025.

ABC takes home 13 prizes at Clarion awards, with Peter McCutcheon honoured for contribution to journalism

Group shot of Clarion Award Winners with their plaques

ABC wins 13 Clarion Awards, with Peter McCutcheon honoured for contribution to journalism

The ABC’s journalists were recognised for their excellence in reporting, taking home 13 of 30 awards at the 2024 Queensland Clarion Awards.

The awards included New Journalist of the Year, Innovation, Most Outstanding Final Year Journalism – Graduating, Social Issues Reporting, Indigenous Issues Reporting, Multicultural Reporting, Rural Journalism, Broadcast Report and Feature Article or Opinion Piece.

Veteran ABC journalist Peter McCutcheon received the Most Outstanding Contribution to Journalism award for his work as a reporter for more than 35 years.

He was acknowledged for his work across ABC News programs and outlets, from 7.30 to radio current affairs and the 7PM News bulletin, as well as his role as a mentor to dozens of journalists.

Julian Fell was named New Journalist of the Year, with the judges describing his trio of work as “impactful, interesting and unique”.

“From thorough research into making money on TikTok, to the fascinating profile of a local sleuth tracking down our stolen data, Julian has shown an excellent ability in searching for stories that have meaning to a large audience, and telling them in a thought-provoking and charming style,” the judges said. “He clearly possesses much-needed commitment, tenacity and drive for high-quality journalism.”

Examples of Julian’s work include Customers suddenly find their new phones can’t make calls or send texts and Lawyer linked to ‘parasitic’ AI content network identified

The Innovation award went to the Story Lab team of Cristen Tilley, Julian Fell, Ash Kyd, Teresa Tan and Tim Leslie for Inside TikTok’s Money Machine.

The judges said this investigation into the gift economy of TikTok Live was a powerful expose into a side of Big Tech that deserves more scrutiny.

“The storytelling was distinctive and visually compelling, with visualisations that helped readers digest what was unearthed through an ambitious data collection project,” they said.

Josh Robertson was part of a team recognised in the Social Issues Reporting category for its work across News Online, Four Corners and 7.30 on ‘Trapped: An investigation into the systemic mistreatment of people with disabilities’.

The judges said the team’s entry “provides an unflinching and confronting look at the stark and sometimes Kafkaesque realities of Australia’s treatment of prisoners under forensic orders. Three harrowing tales capture the spectrum of these troubling cases, all while never losing sight of the humanity of the subjects.”

Full list of ABC winners:

  • Most Outstanding Contribution to Journalism 
    Peter McCutcheon
  • New Journalist of The Year 
    Julian Fell, ABC, ‘Body of Work’
  • Artwork, Cartoon, Illustration or Graphic 
    Anna Levy, ABC News Online, ‘Weight loss and Christianity feature”
  • Business Journalism 
    Michael Atkin and Loretta Florance, ABC News Online and ABC 7.30, ‘Dirty Money: How criminals are getting away with laundering stolen cash through Australian companies’
  • Indigenous Issues Reporting 
    Laura Lavelle, ABC News Online and ABC TV News, ‘The Price of Freedom’
  • Innovation
    Cristen Tilley, Julian Fell, Ashley Kyd, Teresa Tan and Tim Leslie, ABC News Online and ABC RN Future Tense, ‘Inside TikTok’s Money Machine’
  • Most Outstanding Final Year Journalism Student – Graduating 2024
    Freya Jetson, The University of Queensland and ABC
  • Multicultural Reporting
    Marian Faa, ABC News Online, ABC TV The Pacific and ABC RN AM, ‘The Price of Taboos’
  • Rural Journalism
    Philippa Courtney, ABC Landline, ‘Underground Fight’
  • Social Issues Reporting
    Alexandra Blucher, Alex McDonald, Carla Hildebrandt and Joshua Robertson, ABC Four Corners, ABC 7.30 and ABC News Online, ‘Trapped: An investigation into the systemic mistreatment of people with disabilities’
  • Radio News and Current Affairs
    Michael Atkin, Emily Laurence and Loretta Florance, ABC AM, ‘Telstra’s traumatised customers’
  • Broadcast Report
    Adam Stephen, Jessica Naunton and Chris Calcino, ABC Radio, ‘FNQ Flood Disaster Emergency Broadcast’
  • Feature Article or Opinion Piece – Print / Text
    Chris Calcino and Adam Stephen, ABC News Online, ‘The Cunnamulligrubs: Meet the barefoot bush kids on a mission to start a cricket team’

85 Years of ABC International

This month, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) celebrates 85 years as Australia’s trusted international voice.   

On 20 December 1939, just after the start of WWII, Australian Prime Minister Robert Menzies launched ABC Radio Australia, then called Australian Calling, to counter disinformation and propaganda from enemy forces. Since then, ABC International has undergone many changes. Today, it is engaging audiences in Asia and the Pacific and supporting media across the region through the work of two teams – ABC International Services and ABC International Development.

ABC Radio Australia and international television service ABC Australia reach nearly 11 million people each month and digital platforms ABC Pacific and ABC Asia are also experiencing rapid growth. Meanwhile, media capacity building activities, funded by the Australian Government through DFAT and managed by ABC International Development, continue to expand, promoting public interest journalism in the Asia Pacific.

As part of the birthday celebrations, ABC International has launched an interactive storytelling platform, the Indo-Pacific Media Map, which portrays the ABC’s activities, audiences and impact across the region.

This week, international audiences will also enjoy special birthday content on ABC Pacific, ABC Asia and ABC Radio Australia, including ABC Radio Australia Nesia Daily presenters Jacob McQuire and Michael Chow interviewing iconic former ABC Radio Australia identities and unearthing some of the biggest moments from the past 85 years of programming and an in-depth digital feature delving into ABC International’s fascinating past.

ABC International Head Claire M. Gorman said: “I am incredibly proud of ABC International’s legacy as the trusted and independent Australian voice for 85 years in the Asia Pacific region. As we take this moment to reflect on our journey, we also look to the future as we continue to grow our international audiences and deepen our connections, championing regional storytelling and a robust and independent media landscape.”

EXPLORE THE INDO-PACIFIC MEDIA MAP

Take a journey through the media landscape of Asia and the Pacific using our interactive platform, the Indo-Pacific Media Map, and discover the depth and impact of the ABC’s international activities: https://indopacificmediamap.abc.net.au/

 

About ABC International Services

For 85 years, the ABC has been broadcasting internationally. ABC Australia television has a monthly viewership across the Asia-Pacific of at least 10.5 million* and is available internationally via more than 100 rebroadcast partners. ABC Radio Australia’s FM radio service has a monthly urban listenership of at least 355,500** in the Pacific and Timor-Leste. ABC Pacific, the digital home for bespoke and curated content for Pacific audiences, has approximately 487,500*** followers on ABC Pacific Facebook. ABC Asia, the digital home for bespoke and curated content for audiences across Asia, has over 5.7 million***followers on ABC Asia Facebook.

*Viewership in Asia measured by Ipsos Affluent Asia data, estimations and extrapolations (May 24), in the Pacific viewership measured by Tebbutt data, estimations and extrapolations (Nov 23).  Total audience number is approximate and has not been de-duped. 

**Based on ABC-commissioned Tebbutt ‘Media Usage in the Pacific Survey’ (Nov 2023) noting listenership figure is estimated based on urban populations of six Pacific countries with the Timor-Leste audience figure extrapolated.  

***Figures taken from Khoros Analytics (Sept 24).

POSITION: Digital Producer, fbi.radio, Redfern NSW

fbi.radio is looking for a Digital Producer to help shape its digital growth and presence.

Role – Digital Producer – Lead

Reports to – Managing Director (Creative)

Terms – Part time (30.4 hours / week) – (permanent contract)

Salary – Remuneration will be pro-rated accordingly, with an annual salary of $60,000

Location – Redfern

About fbi.radio

fbi.radio is an independent youth broadcaster. We target a demographic of 18-24 year olds and reach an audience of over 500,000 each month, broadcasting on 94.5 FM, DAB+ and online at fbi.radio. We believe in the transformative power of music, arts and culture to inspire young people, foster community and bring positive change to Sydney and the world.

Overview of the role:

As the Digital Producer – Lead, you will play a key role in shaping fbi.radio’s digital growth and presence, ensuring it resonates with the station’s audience and mission. You will oversee the creation of content that highlights and celebrates local and emerging music, arts, and culture across various digital platforms. You will lead a team that includes the Digital Coordinator and select content volunteers, focusing on developing engaging digital content, expanding audiences, and connecting with the diverse communities fbi.radio serves. Additionally, you will spearhead the development of fbi.radio’s overarching digital strategy, aligning it with the brand strategy established by staff and the Management Committee.

Responsibilities:

– Develop and implement a digital content strategy that aligns with fbi.radio’s goals, enhancing audience engagement and expanding reach

– Collaborate with Managing Directors, Programming, and Partnerships teams to develop innovative, multi-platform content that attracts new audiences and drives partnership revenue

– Oversee the creation, editing and publishing of content for all fbi.radio digital channels (including Instagram, Tik Tok, Youtube) including innovative ways to repurpose on-air content for online

– Develop, edit and publish website content that supports fbi.radio’s goals and objectives

– Develop social media strategies to engage with audiences, and increase interaction

– Plan digital campaigns around major events or special programming (e.g., SMAC Awards, interviews, fundraisers).

– Collaborate with the Managing Director (Creative) to track and monitor audience engagement across platforms and tailor content based on trends

– Manage and curate content for weekly e-newsletter and investigate ways to grow owned audience

– Recruit, brief and oversee volunteer and paid writers, digital content producers, photographers, editors, videographers and graphic designers

– Regularly assess the fbi.content strategy in collaboration with the Managing Director (Creative) to explore emerging technologies, identify monetisation opportunities, and ensure alignment with the fbi.radio audience

– Fulfill ad-hoc in-house design requests for social media graphics, event posters, merch, etc

Selection Criteria:

– 2+ years experience in digital editorial and design / digital marketing / social media

– Experience with image, video and audio editing software, such as Adobe Premiere, Adobe Photoshop

– Proven experience managing and maintaining website CMS

– Adept at using and monitoring social media to create community engagement

– Exceptional communication and organisational skills

– Able to work effectively in a team environment, providing leadership to an assistant and coordinating volunteer teams

– Reliable, diligent and able to work quickly and across multiple projects

– Problem solving and creative thinking to present new digital solutions

– A strong understanding of current trends in social media, radio, digital content and publishing

– A strong understanding of fbi.radio’s voice and where the organisation sits within Sydney’s media landscape

– Demonstrated passion for Sydney music, arts and culture

Desireable:

– Experience with Adobe After Effects, Illustrator, Audition

– Experience with Figma

– Experience with Payload, WordPress, or Kirby

– Web development / coding experience (HTML, CSS, Javascript)

– Experience briefing design and creative contractors

Additional Information: 

fbi.radio is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to a thriving and equitable workplace culture. We strongly encourage applications from First Nations peoples, people with disability and people of all ethnicities, genders, orientations.

This position is a permanent part-time contract, four days a week. The successful candidate must be available to work Tuesdays, with the remaining three days negotiable.

How to Apply:

Please send your CV and a cover letter addressing the selection criteria (no more than 3 pages) to jobs@fbiradio.com by 6pm, December 11.