ABC Funding

The ABC is critical to our identity and everyday lives as Australians.

I acknowledge the incredible work of the ABC during the recent bushfires, drought, floods and ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

I am concerned that successive cuts to the ABC by the Liberal National Government are undermining our trusted institution and threatening ABC Charter delivery.

The need for this trusted national platform is greater now than ever, yet the Morrison Government continues to cut ABC funding.

Scott Morrison is cutting the ABC despite the fact that:

  • Climate change means there will be increasing need for life saving emergency broadcasting by the ABC;

  • Public interest journalism is in decline, news outlets are closing and the ACCC found that the ABC is not resourced to fully compensate for the decline in local reporting;

  • Misinformation and disinformation is on the rise and Australians need trusted sources of information like the ABC;

  • Australia’s creative industries are reeling from COVID-19 restrictions and need investment and support from the ABC; and

  • Australia should be ‘stepping up’ in the Pacific yet ABC international broadcasting and regional connections are underutilised.

Since 2014, and in breach of an election promise not to, the Liberals have cut general ABC funding as well as reduced funding for local news gathering, including in regional Australia.

The recent report by Per Capita estimates that the cumulative funding cuts to the ABC under the Coalition Government, over the three triennial funding periods from 2013-2022 will be over $783 million.

Australia needs a strong public broadcaster yet Scott Morrison has locked in a further $83.7 million in cuts that will force the ABC to cut 200 staff

This Government has ignored the ABC’s warning that the latest cut of $83.7 million will make it difficult for the ABC to meet its Charter requirements and audience expectations. 

What’s more, the Minister for Communications and the Arts, Paul Fletcher, is pressuring the ABC to sell ABC property to cover Liberal National cuts. In March 2020, the Minister wrote to the ABC Managing Director to encourage the inclusion of a detailed property asset strategy as part of the ABC’s five year strategic plan.

Labor has called on the Government to reverse these cuts and will continue to hold the Government to account for seven years of attacks on the ABC by the Liberal Government.

When the Government cuts the ABC, Australians miss out. 

Marissa Williams