ABC chair Kim Williams calls for greater investment into national broadcaster during first major speech since appointment

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New ABC chair Kim Williams has outlined his vision in his first major speech since taking on the role, calling for more government funding to help revitalise the national broadcaster.

Williams addressed an audience at the State Library of Victoria, noting the need for "greater investment" in the national broadcaster.

ABC chair Kim Williams has outlined his vision in his first major speech since taking on the role, calling for more government funding to help revitalise the national broadcaster. "A great national campfire around which our stories can be told and can coalesce into a renovated national narrative about our future.

"We need to be on a never-ending quest to ensure those services are always striving to improve and remain as a relevant, stable 'first partner' for Australians when it comes to objective reporting and thoughtful analysis and commentary on Australia and the world," he said.

 

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