Posted: 2024-06-20 09:56:54

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. 

Mr Williams addressed an audience at the State Library of Victoria on Wednesday night, noting his desire to build a "strong accountability framework" within the ABC. 

However, he said that goal would also rely on "greater investment". 

"The ABC is an investment in Australia's future because a revitalised ABC will be a source of great national strength," he said.

"A great national campfire around which our stories can be told and can coalesce into a renovated national narrative about our future.

"A narrative able to draw all Australians a bit closer together to face up to and make sense of the disrupted times we are in.

"Such an investment will repay itself over and over and over again." 

Mr Williams noted the ABC remains Australia's most trusted news source, as of March 2024, and his leadership would work to further bolster that reputation. 

"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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