JEW-BC - Traitors to the Nation
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Attn David Andersen - CEO ABC
support@abcauhelp.zendesk.com
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/....Australian_Broadcast
Independence and impartiality
Under the Australian Broadcasting Corporation Act 1983, the ABC Board is bound to "maintain the independence and integrity of the Corporation" and to ensure that "the gathering and presentation by the Corporation of news and information is accurate and impartial according to the recognised standards of objective journalism".[92]
The ABC's editorial policy on impartiality requires it to take "no editorial stance other than its commitment to fundamental democratic principles including the rule of law, freedom of speech and religion, parliamentary democracy and non-discrimination".[158] The ABC follows the following "hallmarks of impartiality": "a balance that follows the weight of evidence, fair treatment, open-mindedness and opportunities over time for principal relevant perspectives on matters of contention to be expressed".[158]
The editorial policy on diversity also requires the broadcaster "to present, over time, content that addresses a broad range of subjects from a diversity of perspectives reflecting a diversity of experiences, presented in a diversity of ways from a diversity of sources". However, it also notes that this "does not require that every perspective receives equal time, nor that every facet of every argument is presented".[158]
https://www.abu.org.my/2022/05..../30/abc-ceo-david-an
ABC CEO David Anderson wins top LGBTQ inclusion award
The ABC’s Managing Director, David Anderson, has been named CEO of the Year at the 2022 Australian LGBTQ Inclusion Awards in Sydney.
The ABC was also recognised as one of Australia’s top LGBTQ Inclusion employers for a second year running, being awarded Gold Employer status.
The awards are based on the results of the Australian Workplace Equality Index (AWEI) and are Australia’s foremost celebration of LGBTQ workplace inclusion.
The Best External Media Campaign also went to the ABC for a second year with the ABC podcast series Innies and Outies taking out the award. The series tells the LGBTQIA+ stories of those choosing to either come out or stay in, presented by ABCQueer’s Mon Schafter.
Mr Anderson said: “This is important recognition for the entire organisation and the work we have done to make sure the ABC is an inclusive and supportive employer.”
“I am honoured to receive this award and accept it on behalf of all of my colleagues at the ABC.”