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ABC Journalists Stage First Strike in Two Decades Over Pay and Working Conditions

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Last updated: March 25, 2026 9:27 am
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Hundreds of ABC journalists strike over pay, contracts, and AI concerns for the first time in two decades
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Hundreds of journalists walked off the job at Australia’s national broadcaster, the ABC, on Wednesday in the first strike in 20 years. Staff protested low pay, insecure contracts, and the potential use of AI to replace human roles.

The strike disrupted flagship programs such as the 7.30 current affairs show and ABC’s breakfast broadcasts. Reruns, pre-recorded shows, and international content filled the gaps, while emergency broadcasting remained unaffected. Radio channels, including Triple J and ABC Classic, aired limited live content.

ABC employs over 4,400 people, with about 2,000 in news, its largest division. The union rejected the broadcaster’s offer of a staggered 10% pay rise over three years, which included a 3.5% increase in the first year and 3.25% in the following years. Casual staff were excluded from the proposed $1,000 bonus.

ABC Managing Director Hugh Marks said the offer reflected the maximum sustainable pay increase and was competitive for the industry. However, 60% of union members voted against the deal, choosing to take industrial action. Staff also demand higher pay for night work, better career progression, and reduced reliance on short-term contracts. Concerns over AI replacing roles have added to the unrest.

Thousands gathered outside ABC offices in Sydney and Melbourne to show support. Veteran broadcaster Fran Kelly, who hosted ABC’s flagship breakfast radio show for nearly 20 years, emphasized the importance of job security for journalists at all career stages.

Some young journalists on short-term contracts expressed stress over their career choices, with some weighing permanent offers from rival outlets. Union representatives said the strike highlights the need for salaries that reflect the cost of living and recognize the value of public broadcasting.

The ABC plans to take the dispute to Australia’s Fair Work Commission to seek resolution. Meanwhile, critics argue that the strike is poorly timed and could impact Australians’ access to vital news coverage.

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