Kim Williams once wrote that Australia’s public broadcaster was an “enormously harsh and difficult place to work” that was “mired in internal factions, divisions and industrial rigidities”.
Decades after he last worked there, and after being named as its next chairman, he now says the ABC is “Australia’s campfire”, and an organisation that needs to listen to staff, take on board scrutiny, and “adapt or die”.
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Sam Buckingham-Jones is the media and marketing reporter at The Australian Financial Review. Connect with Sam on Twitter.