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Established in 2001, Australia Network is Australia's international television service, beaming 24/7 to more than 44 countries across Asia, the Pacific and Indian subcontinent. We are part of ABC International, a group that facilitates cross-cultural communication, encouraging awareness of Australia and building regional partnerships. Alongside Radio Australia, International Projects and International Relations, Australia Network keeps our audience connected with the world around them. 'From our world to yours' reflects our aspiration to offer a bridge between the many cultures and faces of this dynamic region. Our mission is to provide a television and digital service that informs, entertains and inspires our audience with a uniquely Australian perspective.
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NAICS Code Radio Stations: 515112
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Australian TV comics escape trial over bin Laden prank
SYDNEY AFP — Australian television comics who breached security at a global summit by posing as part of a Canadian motorcade carrying an Osama bin Laden look-alike Monday had all charges against them dropped. The team from The Chaser's War on Everything show came within metres of US President...
1,000 evacuated after Sydney explosion: officials
SYDNEY AFP — A powerful explosion tore through a building in inner-city Sydney on Monday, injuring two men and forcing the evacuation of 1,000 others, Australian officials said. Police said they were investigating the blast at the Quadrant Building in Ultimo which left a ground floor chicken shop ablaze...
Australian comedians arrested for stunt at Bush hotel
SYDNEY AFP — Two stars of a hit Australian comedy show were arrested on Thursday as they carried out a prank outside the hotel where US President George W. Bush is staying, their network said. Julian Morrow and Chas Licciardello, from the satirical program "The Chaser's War on Everything,"...
Australian farmers urged to raise kangaroos, not sheep
SYDNEY AFP — Australian farmers should rear kangaroos rather than sheep because they do less damage to the country's environment, according to a prominent ecologist. University of Sydney ecologist Chris Dickman believes much Australian farmland used for sheep or wheat would be better suited to kangaroos, the Australian Broadcasting...
Stop singing in the shower, Australians told
SYDNEY AFP — Australians should stop singing and daydreaming in the shower because they are wasting money on hot water, one of the country's largest power suppliers said. Energy Australia has conducted research showing that the average Australian showers for seven minutes, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation reported. The time is...
Australian man drives for help with shark attached to leg: report
SYDNEY AFP ? A swimmer attacked by a small shark in Australia was forced to drive for help with the persistent animal still gnawing his leg, it was reported. Luke Tresoglavic was swimming at Caves Beach, about 110 kilometres (68.2 miles) north of Sydney, when a two foot (60...
AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION: ABC Board approves Sydney accommodation strategy.
M2 PRESSWIRE-4 February 1999-AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION: ABC Board approves Sydney accommodation strategy C1994-99 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:030299 The Chairman of the ABC Board, Mr Donald McDonald, said that the Board had today endorsed a recommendation to accommodate the majority of ...
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Decision Makers
| Name (plus bio) | Position |
|---|---|
| John Jacobs | Producer |
| Lisa Millar | |
| Margot Politis | |
| Michael Fullilove | Commentator |
| Philip Williams | Senior Reporter |
Board of Directors
| Name (plus bio) | Position |
|---|---|
| Steven M. Skala | Board of Directors |
John Jacobs has been working as a radio sound engineer/producer for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation for 18 years. Now specializing in features and documentaries, with a personal preference for socially progressive issues, Jacobs enjoys the opportunity to work with voices in a rhythmic/melodic way.
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Australian Broadcasting Corporation | Producer | Current |
| Third Coast Festival | Radio Sound Engineer, Producer for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation | Current |
Lisa Millar is a senior journalist with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, working in both radio and television as a journalist and presenter. She was a foreign correspondent for the ABC in Washington, D.C., for three years and has covered major stories in Asia, London and America, including the 2005 Bali bombing and the controversial hanging of an Australian drug runner in Singapore. She won a Walkley Award for investigative reporting in 2005.
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Dart Center for Journalism & Trauma | Presenter | Current |
| Australian Broadcasting Corporation | Current |
Study English is presented by Adelaide based actor and performer Margot Politis, who is also the host of the ABC Education program Like It Is. Margot graduated in 2003 from Flinders University Drama Centre with an Honours degree in Creative Arts and Drama Performance. That year she performed a self devised solo physical theatre work, Hospitality, as part of the Cabaret Fringe at the Weimar Room; and in 2004 toured schools performing Doorways to Stories with Splash Theatre Company. As well as presenting the first series of Study English in 2004, Margot received a 'Foot in the Door' grant from the Australia Council for the Arts Dance Board which she used to work with Restless Dance Company for a year.
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Australian Broadcasting Corporation | Current |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Lowy Institute | Program Director for Global Issues | Current |
| Australian Broadcasting Corporation | Commentator | Current |
| Lowy Institute | Board of Directors | Current |
| Lowy Institute | Consultant | Former |
| University of Oxford | Rhodes Scholar | Former |
Philip Williams is a senior reporter for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Since joining the ABC in 1984, Williams has covered many violent and tragic stories around the world, including: the Beslan school siege; the December 2004 South Asian tsunami; the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks; the Bali bombings; the Madrid bombings; the 1995 Kobe earthquake in Japan; the fall of President Suharto in Indonesia; and the events following the 1999 referendum in East Timor.
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Australian Broadcasting Corporation | Senior Reporter | Current |
| Dart Center for Journalism & Trauma | Senior Reporter for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation | Current |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Media & Gaming Pty Ltd | Chairman | Current |
| Max Capital Group Ltd. | Vice Chairman, Deutsche Bank, Ag, Australia and New Zealand | Current |
| Max Capital Group Ltd. | Board of Directors | Current |
| Australian Broadcasting Corporation | Board of Directors | Current |
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