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Dom Knight is broadcasting Drive live at the Sydney Writers' Festival
Dom Knight is broadcasting Drive live at the Sydney Writers' Festival

ABC News

time22-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • ABC News

Dom Knight is broadcasting Drive live at the Sydney Writers' Festival

The Sydney Writers' Festival is back at Carriageworks in Sydney's Inner West and across the program this year reflects the world today and showcases contemporary and diverse writers including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander voices, this land's first storytellers. Join us this Friday, 23 May, as Dom Knight broadcasts Drive live from the Sydney Writers Festival Main Foyer in Carriageworks, Eveleigh. Come on down or tune in on 702 ABC Radio Sydney from 3pm for an afternoon filled with captivating conversations with world-renowned authors. Visit Sydney Writers Festival's website for the full festival program.

Laura Tingle to leave 7.30 for global ABC role
Laura Tingle to leave 7.30 for global ABC role

The Age

time07-05-2025

  • Politics
  • The Age

Laura Tingle to leave 7.30 for global ABC role

One of the ABC's most prominent broadcasters, Laura Tingle will leave her position as political editor of flagship current affairs program 7.30 for a new global reporting role. Tingle has been appointed the ABC's global affairs editor, a position until recently occupied by John Lyons, who recently became Americas editor, based in Washington, DC. Tingle has held the position since 2018, and was elected the ABC staff representative on its board in 2023. Her position as a board director will remain unchanged. The global affairs editor leads the ABC's international coverage, with reporting and analysis of major world events. The ABC said it would be advertising for a replacement for Tingle on 7.30. She will switch roles mid-year. She is one of the ABC's most accomplished journalists, with a 40-year career in the industry spanning roles at The Australian Financial Review, The Australian, The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald, winning two Walkley Awards in the process. Tingle became the subject of controversy last year over comments she made during a Sydney Writers Festival panel in which she criticised then-opposition leader Peter Dutton's immigration policy, also calling Australia a 'racist country'. 'We are a racist country, let's face it. We always have been, and it's very depressing,' Tingle said in comments the ABC later said would not have met editorial standards. It also emerged in February, during the ABC's unlawful termination case hearing brought by Antoinette Lattouf that Tingle had expressed 'deep concern' to then-chair Ita Buttrose over the leaking of Lattouf's sacking to The Australian in December 2023. Tingle said she is exceptionally excited to have the opportunity to use her experience to report back to Australia on big events around the world.

Laura Tingle to leave 7.30 for global ABC role
Laura Tingle to leave 7.30 for global ABC role

Sydney Morning Herald

time07-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Sydney Morning Herald

Laura Tingle to leave 7.30 for global ABC role

One of the ABC's most prominent broadcasters, Laura Tingle will leave her position as political editor of flagship current affairs program 7.30 for a new global reporting role. Tingle has been appointed the ABC's global affairs editor, a position until recently occupied by John Lyons, who recently became Americas editor, based in Washington, DC. Tingle has held the position since 2018, and was elected the ABC staff representative on its board in 2023. Her position as a board director will remain unchanged. The global affairs editor leads the ABC's international coverage, with reporting and analysis of major world events. The ABC said it would be advertising for a replacement for Tingle on 7.30. She will switch roles mid-year. She is one of the ABC's most accomplished journalists, with a 40-year career in the industry spanning roles at The Australian Financial Review, The Australian, The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald, winning two Walkley Awards in the process. Tingle became the subject of controversy last year over comments she made during a Sydney Writers Festival panel in which she criticised then-opposition leader Peter Dutton's immigration policy, also calling Australia a 'racist country'. 'We are a racist country, let's face it. We always have been, and it's very depressing,' Tingle said in comments the ABC later said would not have met editorial standards. It also emerged in February, during the ABC's unlawful termination case hearing brought by Antoinette Lattouf that Tingle had expressed 'deep concern' to then-chair Ita Buttrose over the leaking of Lattouf's sacking to The Australian in December 2023. Tingle said she is exceptionally excited to have the opportunity to use her experience to report back to Australia on big events around the world.

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