Original article by Calum Jaspan
The Age – Page: Online : 28-May-26
Justin Stevens has resigned as head of director of news and current affairs at the ABC after four years in the position, with Stevens having headed up a division with just under 2,000 staff. The decision as to who will replace him will be ABC MD Hugh Marks’ biggest decision to date, while it is likely that Stevens’ successor will come from outside the public broadcaster. Telling staff on Wednesday afternoon of his decision to leave, Stevens said the decision was both professional and personal, while the package for the role of head of director of news and current affairs, including superannuation, was $678,000 in the last financial year.
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