Herlyn Kaur is presenting in WA this weekend.
I noticed Mary is in Geelong doing radio commitments this month which probably explains the merry go round of presenters in Melbourne this month.
Jessica Rendall- was a 2020 ABC News Cadet.
John Lyons appointed ABC Global Affairs Editor
John Lyons, one of Australiaâs leading journalists and most experienced foreign correspondents, has been appointed ABC NEWS Global Affairs Editor.
Lyons will contribute expert analysis and reporting across all platforms and enhance on-the-ground coverage of the biggest world stories.
He will also help mentor the next generation of talented correspondents coming through the organisation.
ABC NEWS currently has correspondents deployed in Bangkok, Beirut, Istanbul (from May 2022), Jakarta, Jerusalem, London, New Delhi, Port Moresby, Taipei, Tokyo and Washington.
Director, News Justin Stevens:
âInternational reporting is one of the core services the ABC provides to our audiences. Our correspondents make sense of the key overseas events and issues from an Australian perspective and analyse how they impact us at home.
âWe have an outstanding group of correspondents and John will add more than four decades of experience as a journalist.
âHe is the perfect person for the role.â
Lyons, a former Editor of The Sydney Morning Herald , joined the ABC in August 2017 as Head Investigative and In-depth Journalism, leading ABC NEWSâs current affairs teams at 7.30, Australian Story, Four Corners, Q+A, Insiders , Foreign Correspondent and the Investigative Reporting Team.
Previously he has worked as a foreign correspondent based in Washington, New York and Jerusalem for a range of media outlets.
Lyons will take up the new role in June, following the federal election.
John Lyons:
âFor 90 years the ABC has reported and analysed events around the world for an Australian audience. It is therefore a great honour for me that, after 40 years in journalism, I have the opportunity to join the ABCâs international team.
âParts of the world today are as precariously poised as theyâve been since World War 2. If a year ago someone had said that in 2022 we would have another war in the heart of Europe and Vladimir Putin would order his nuclear capability be put on high alert few people would have believed that possible.
âI would like to acknowledge the ABCâs new Director of News Justin Stevens for deciding in his first two weeks to boost the ABCâs international coverage.â
ABOUT JOHN LYONS
A three-time Walkley Award winner, John Lyons has reported at home and abroad across four decades.
His first major foreign assignment was reporting on the fall of former Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos in 1986, going on to co-author a book about the dramatic fall of the corrupt regime, Marcos and Beyond .
In 1991 he was posted to New York for The Sydney Morning Herald and later to Washington for The Australian , covering the election and inauguration of Bill Clinton, the early days of the Clinton administration and the beginning of the Oslo peace accords.
In 2009 Lyons was posted to Jerusalem as the Middle East Correspondent for The Australian . From there he covered stories including the rise and violent downfall of the Arab Spring, the end of the Gaddafi regime in Libya, the collapse of the Mubarak regime in Egypt and the attempt by ISIS to take Baghdad.
He reported on three wars between Israel and Hamas in Gaza and the âGreen Revolutionâ in Tehran, which was brutally put down by the Iranian regime. While based in Jerusalem, he also won three United Nations human rights awards and wrote the book Balcony Over Jerusalem: A Middle East Memoir.
From the Middle East he won the Walkley Award for investigative journalism for a report for Four Corners . His other awards include the 1999 Graham Perkin Award for Australian Journalist of the Year for his outstanding reporting on national affairs for The Bulletin .
His other previous roles include Associate Editor (Digital Content) at The Australian and Executive Producer of the Nine Networkâs Sunday program.
Finance editor Alan Kohler is taking a break and will be back âin a couple of weeksâ.
Friday 15 April- Good Friday
Joe OâBrien will be presenting special national edition 7pm News tonight.
Except in WA, where Briana Shepherd will be presenting.
Saturday 16 April to Monday 18 April-
Ben Knight is presenting in Victoria.
Does anyone know if Craig Allen is still at ABC News Canberra? Canât remember the last time I saw him present and recent weekend bulletins have been presented by Adrienne Francis or Nadia Gilmore.
Tuesday 19 April to Thursday 21 April -
Ben Knight presenting in Victoria.
Friday 22 April -
Annie Kearney presented weather in Victoria tonight.
Sunday 24 April -
Ben Knight is presenting in Victoria tonight.
Tamara is still on holidays this week.
Monday 25 April to Thursday 28 April-
Mary Gearin is presenting in Victoria.
Pity we probably wonât see Fauziah Ibrahim presenting on Aunty at present - the way the ABC dealt with her has been in complete contrast to the way it treated another journo when they lost a defamation case against a Liberal pollie. If Fauziah had upset the right instead of the left with her Twitter account I doubt she would have had any issues with her ABC masters. ABC managementâs actions are more brazen given Fauziah is female and has an islamic name which ordinarily would confer some protection in the ABC.
I hope some of the commercial media outlets have already sounded out Fauziah about coming across to them.
Friday 29 April & Saturday 30 April-
Bridget Rollason is presenting in Victoria.
Housnia Shams is moving to Sydney with Jessica Rendall confirmed taking over.
More changes to ABC Darwin. Theyâve certainly gone through a rotating door of presenters over the past few months.
Indeed. First Eleni then Amy, Laetitia (was 2nd-in-line) and now Housnia.