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ABC current affairs boss quits The Australian THE ABC head of radio and TV current affairs, Denise Eriksen, today resigned from the broadcaster, citing personal reasons. Ms Eriksen was responsible for overhauling The 7:30 Report and relaunching it as 7:30 with Chris Uhlmann and Leigh Sales. See all stories on this topic » | ||
ABC current affairs head resigns Sydney Morning Herald The ABC's head of current affairs Denise Eriksen has resigned after 18 months in the position. Eriksen said in a statement that she had enjoyed the job but decided to leave because of personal reasons. ''The recent successful launch of two new business ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
ABC current affairs head Denise Eriksen resigns The Australian THE ABC's head of current affairs Denise Eriksen has resigned after 18 months in the position. Ms Eriksen said in a statement that she had enjoyed the job but decided to leave because of personal reasons. She will finish up on March 30. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Native Affairs returns to Maori TV next month Voxy Maori Television's award-winning current affairs series NATIVE AFFAIRS returns next month with more news from a "native" perspective. NATIVE AFFAIRS, which last year won best current affairs series at the 2011 Aotearoa Film and Television Awards (AFTA) ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Former ambassador to jordan speaks about middle east current affairs Purdue Exponent An audience of 70 listened to Muasher's analysis and predictions of Middle East current events before he answered a few questions from the audience. Muasher said one of the most important things the region can do would be to resolve the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Reforms to aid 'missing' families The Press Association A single certificate declaring someone "presumed dead" should be brought in to help families resolve all the affairs of a missing person, MPs have said. The current law is a "crazy paving" of different provisions which leaves families facing a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Missing persons law 'must change for sake of families' Metro The paperwork would replace the current 'crazy paving' of rules relating to the affairs of those who have disappeared, they add. Families of those who are missing face a 'confusing, costly and emotionally exhausting legal process', according to the ... See all stories on this topic » |
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ABC current affairs boss quits … drone journalism … | Crikey By Crikey The ABC's head of current affairs, Denise Eriksen, who has been in the role for less than one year, stepped down today. Plus other media news from around the globe. Crikey | ||
Christchurch one year on – Current Affairs – New Zealand Listener By fiona.rae ... DVDs · Romeo Must Not Live · Life in New Zealand · Features · Entertainment · Today's TV and Radio · TV Week · TV Films · Radio Week · Cryptic Crosswords · Radio Frequencies. Browsing: Home / Current Affairs / Christchurch one year on ... New Zealand Listener | ||
Native Affairs returns to Maori Television in March | Native Affairs ... By Maori Television Native Affairs returns to Maori Television in March. Maori Television's award-winning current affairs series NATIVE AFFAIRS returns next month with more news from a "native" perspective. NATIVE AFFAIRS, which last year won best current ... Throng - NZ's TV watching community... |
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