Kim Williams named ABC chair
The prime minister has named former News Limited CEO Kim Williams as the new chair of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, replacing Ita Buttrose.
The prime minister has named former News Limited CEO Kim Williams as the new chair of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, replacing Ita Buttrose.
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