Australia's public broadcaster hit by staff walkout

BSS
Published On: 25 Mar 2026, 10:17

SYDNEY, March 25, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Hundreds of journalists went on strike Wednesday at Australia's main public broadcaster, demanding better pay and protections to stop artificial intelligence taking their jobs.

The Australian Broadcasting Corporation was forced to replace live programming with pre-recorded shows after more than 2,000 journalists and staff called a 24-hour strike.

It is the first major strike to hit the broadcaster in around 20 years.

"ABC staff don't want to strike, they want to do their jobs," the Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance said in a statement.

"They want fair pay, secure work, and guardrails around the use of technologies like AI to protect editorial integrity and public trust," the union added.

Union members voted this month to reject a pay offer they said would fall below inflation.

Falling advertising revenues and the rise of social media have fuelled repeated rounds of job cuts across Australia's media.

 

  • Latest
  • Most Viewed
Rain likely
Genocide Day today
PM releases postage stamp on Independence Day
Greenland party seeking swift independence wins Danish seat
President to host Independence Day reception tomorrow
Inclusive water management urged to ease women's burden in Barind region
Russia shot down nearly 400 Ukrainian drones overnight: military
Independence Day parade to be held at Parade Square: ISPR
Australia's public broadcaster hit by staff walkout
Australia's public broadcaster hit by staff walkout
১০