Senator the Hon Sarah Henderson
Shadow Minister for Communications
Senator for Victoria
By email:
xxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxx@xxx.xxx.xx
ACMA file reference: BM-11801
Dear Senator Henderson
AM broadcast on ABC Radio National on 31 January 2023
Thank you for your email of 5 February 2023, about the ABC’s coverage of a
community meeting in Alice Springs (the meeting), particularly a report broadcast on
the ABC’s
AM program at approximately 7.10 am on 31 January 2023 (the AM report).
On 10 February 2023, the ACMA requested further information from the ABC
Ombudsman, including copies of reports about the meeting on ABC Radio and TV,
advice about steps the ABC had taken following its reporting on the meeting, and
whether the Ombudsman was investigating the matter with a view to determining
whether the ABC’s reporting was consistent with the ABC Code of Practice.
On 19 February 2023, the ABC Ombudsman provided the requested information and
broadcasts, and referred to the
Ombudsman’s investigation of the AM report. The
investigation found that the AM report breached impartiality standard 4.5 of its Code
by unduly favouring one perspective over another and breached accuracy standard
2.1 of its Code by not making reasonable efforts to ensure that material facts were
accurately presented in context. The report includes a recommendation that an
editor’s note and correction to the AM Report, previously published on the ABC
website, be updated to reflect the Ombudsman’s accuracy and impartiality breach
findings. The findings have been accepted and the recommendation has been
implemented by the ABC.
The ACMA has carefully considered the AM report, as well as a range of other
broadcasts that covered the meeting, the ABC Ombudsman’s investigation report, and
the actions taken by the ABC. The ACMA considers that the Ombudsman has
assessed the same matters that the ACMA would consider in an investigation of its
own. The Ombudsman has specifically and publicly stated that these were breaches
of the ABC’s Code, which the ABC has accepted. We also consider that the ABC has
taken actions which would likely have been suggested by the ACMA in response to
the breach findings.
Given these outcomes, the ACMA does not intend to further investigate this matter.
However, the ACMA has requested that the ABC keep it informed about the outcome
of any further internal investigation conducted by the ABC about the circumstances
attaching to this matter (including any changes to its editorial processes) and any
additional steps that may be taken by the ABC as a result.
Thank you for raising your concerns regarding the ABC’s coverage with the ACMA.
Yours faithfully
Nerida O’Loughlin PSM
March 2023