ABC's Justin Stevens resigns as director of news
Justin Stevens, the ABC's director of news, has announced his resignation after 19 years with the organisation.
www.abc.net.auHere’s the latest on Justin Stevens and ABC:
Summary: Justin Stevens has resigned as ABC News director, effective May 2026, after a 19-year tenure with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. He led major initiatives including ABC News Verify, ABC News Loop, and the State Investigations team, and oversaw expanded regional coverage and digital growth.[2][3][4]
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Justin Stevens, the ABC's director of news, has announced his resignation after 19 years with the organisation.
www.abc.net.auABC Head of News Justin Stevens addressed the Melbourne Press Club this week suppressing his natural inclination to work behind the scenes to speak to...
radioinfo.com.auManaging director Hugh Marks says Stevens made 'incredible commitment' to broadcaster over 19 years
www.theguardian.comJustin brings extensive journalism experience and editorial leadership to the position built across two decades and senior editorial positions in current affairs. In his former role as 7.30 Executive Producer, Justin has for four years been responsible for leading and managing the ABC’s agenda-setting flagship daily current affairs program. His appointment as Director follows a comprehensive recruitment process involving both internal and external applicants. … “This is a key appointment for...
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