ABC officially opens new broadcast facility in Parramatta

- Advertisement -

Latest

- Advertisement -

Share

The ABC has officially opened its new broadcast facility in Parramatta with key ABC Sydney presenters now live on-air from the site with ABC News, Audio and Digital teams joining them over the next few months.

​An event to mark the opening of ABC Parramatta was led by ABC Chair Kim Williams AM, ABC Managing Director David Anderson, and Member for Parramatta Dr Andrew Charlton MP.

Other dignitaries included City of Parramatta Lord Mayor Councillor Pierre Esber, State Member for Parramatta Donna Davis MP, Executive Director of Business Western Sydney David Borger, members of the ABC Leadership Team and key members of the ABC’s content and support teams.

- Advertisement -


​ABC Chair Kim Williams said the new ABC Parramatta “will serve as a model for the ABC in the future; a sophisticated technology facility that promotes new production practices with agile content sharing and distribution. 

​“From here the ABC will deliver on its continuing obligation to the Australian community as a foundation stone of our democracy, providing news, sharing knowledge and myriad rich stories which reflect our nation.”

“As always, the work done here as with all ABC output provides a core element in contributing to our sense of national identity.”

​Mr Williams said the ABC had throughout its nine-decade history demonstrated its ability to adapt and innovate to meet the changing needs of the Australian public.

​“The move of local news and local radio to Parramatta is another chapter in that adaptive history, meeting audience expectations and honouring legislative obligations. ABC Parramatta will increase our presence in the nation’s fastest growing residential region, boosting the ABC’s effectiveness in Greater Western Sydney.”

​ABC Managing Director David Anderson said:

“Today is the culmination of several years planning and it is exciting to be here at the stage where new and loyal audiences can experience the ABC broadcasting from this technology-driven facility.”

- Advertisement -


​“Over coming months more of our journalists, producers and digital content teams will be based here, connecting and engaging with one of Australia’s most diverse and fastest growing communities.”

​“The relocation to western Sydney is a key part of the commitment outlined in the ABC’s Five-Year Plan to see 75% of content makers working outside its Ultimo head office by 2025.”

​“I want to thank everyone involved in the development of this facility, in particular the team members who will be based here and who have supported the move with such professionalism.”

​Mornings on ABC Radio Sydney was the first show to broadcast from the new state-of-the-art facility, located at 6-8 Parramatta Square.

The opening today is the first in a series of upcoming milestones. Further programs including Sydney Drive and Weekends will commence broadcasting from ABC Paramatta in the coming weeks, and Afternoons later today.

In the coming months, two ground floor studios will open for use by ABC News and ABC Sydney teams.

- Advertisement -


Know more about this or another Australian media story?

Call/Text 0428 275 111 or use the contact button below.

Kyle Laidlaw
Kyle Laidlaw
Co-Owner and News Editor at TV Blackbox, Kyle Laidlaw is an avid media enthusiast with over 10 years of experience. Kyle regularly follows all things TV related, both in Australia and overseas with a particular interest in local free-to-air scheduling and new show commissions.
Comments

6 COMMENTS

  1. So is that a leased property ?

    Interesting if it is especially after the Commonwealth of Australia already owned stage 26 at Gore Hill and just sold it off ?

    • Gavin Wright more than likely. Ever since knuckle-headed beancounters under John Howard in the 1990s decided that we shouldn’t own buildings, the Department of Finance sold as much as they could.
      Peak stupidity arose when specialised buildings for scientific organisations were sold and leased back, even though no one else could have leased the buildings.

    • Tim Cole this was recently sold

      But exactly the same pattern.

      Struggling for budget and the answer is to shovel tax payer money out the door ? 😳

    • Tim Cole perhaps they’d see it as a liability ?

      Sleight of hand reins supreme.

  2. I can’t see any indigenous, disabled, transgenders or marginal people opening the facility..!! Can’t be the ABC..!

Comments are closed.

- Advertisement -

Latest Stories

Advertisement