Australia: ABC Journalists Strike for First Time in 20 Years

Are ABC staff fighting for fair pay and public journalism or selfishly striking for personal gain at taxpayers' expense?
Australia: ABC Journalists Strike for First Time in 20 Years
Above: ABC staff walk off the job during industrial action at the ABC headquarters in Ultimo on March 25. Image credit: Lisa Maree Williams/Getty Images

The Spin


Left narrative

ABC staff are right to strike — a pay offer that falls below inflation isn't a raise, it's a pay cut. Experienced journalists are being pushed out of the industry while management offers a one-off $1,000 payment instead of real wage growth. Protecting public-interest journalism means investing in the people who produce it, and that starts with fair pay.

Right narrative

ABC staff rejected a 10% pay rise over three years, then spent their strike day drinking at a Sydney pub while Australians faced a cost-of-living crisis, cyclones and floods with no national news coverage. Hijacking public airwaves to lobby for personal pay gains is a breach of impartiality — and a disgrace to the taxpayers funding the whole operation.

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