November marked a month where multiple bushfires razed parts of WA while elsewhere, our photographers and reporters shared stories of political drama, uncertainty, and trailblazing success.
Israeli government boycotts Haaretz newspaper over Gaza war criticism
Jodie Ginsberg from the Committee to Protect Journalists says Haaretz has been one of the only publications in Israel that is reporting independently about the war in Gaza.
Photo shows Haaretz Boycott: Benjamin Netanyahu on monitoring screens. Inset photo of woman with long auburn hair.Has Video Duration: 5 minutes 40 seconds.Australian gaming journalism has 'pretty well evaporated' and video game creators say that's a problem
Australians spent $4.4 billion on video gaming last year, but finding information on how best to spend their money is challenging.
Photo shows The unidentifiable hands of three people hold video game controllers.Fran Kelly returns to daily broadcasting, Linton Besser to replace Paul Barry as Media Watch host in 2025
Investigative reporter and former foreign correspondent Linton Besser will be replacing Paul Barry as the host of Media Watch as part of an ABC staff shake-up in 2025.
Photo shows Woman in radio studio with headphones and microphone on head.Western Victorian newspapers could fold before Christmas unless owner can find a buyer
Victoria's third-oldest newspaper, the Portland Observer, will potentially print its last edition five days before Christmas.
Photo shows A stack of newspapers featuring the Portland Observer and the Hamilton Spectator at the front'You've ruined my eye make-up': David Bevan's retirement prompts tributes and tears from listeners
Renowned, esteemed and much-loved ABC Radio Adelaide presenter David Bevan has announced his retirement after more than 20 years on the airwaves.
Photo shows Radio host David Bevan on air.The Assembly: Where are they now? With Dylan Lamb
You'll remember The Assembly's Dylan from his volley of questions to some of Australia's biggest names. Dylan joined the Compass team as an intern, where he was on the hunt for fame, filmmaking skills and funds to buy more bricks.
Photo shows A teenage boy with blonde hair and wearing a black collared shirt shows his phone Hamish Blake who's sitting downABC journalist reveals moment his blood ran cold during Qantas take-off emergency
ABC journalist Mark Willacy describes the unexpected moment when the Sydney to Brisbane Qantas flight QF520 was forced to make an emergency landing.
Photo shows Mark Willacy wearing glasses and a black shirtMatt Peacock, veteran ABC journalist has died
Peacock was a senior journalist who worked for a wide range of programs after joining the ABC as a cadet in 1973.
Has Video Duration: 2 minutes 15 seconds.Matt Peacock, former ABC journalist renowned for investigating asbestos issues, has died aged 72
Matt Peacock worked for a wide range of programs, as well as the broadcaster's foreign correspondent in London, Washington and New York.
Photo shows Matt Peacock in a suit and tie shaking hands with another man in a suit and tie, holding an award.Fran Kelly calls for fight against misinformation, says Australia should rekindle its love of radio
ABC veteran Fran Kelly demands more be done to tackle online misinformation and renew trust in media, while making the "bold prediction" that reports of radio broadcasting's decline are "greatly exaggerated".
Photo shows Woman in radio studio with headphones and microphone on head.'Larger than life': Pioneering broadcaster George Negus dead at 82
Veteran journalist and broadcaster George Negus has died at the age of 82, his family said in a statement.
Photo shows George Negus in a brown suit jacket and glasses, shot outdoors in daylight with a blurred background.After 26 years in 'one of the best jobs' in Australian journalism, Richard Glover is moving on
The long-time Drive presenter tells listeners he has "hogged" the role for long enough and will be leaving ABC Radio Sydney in November.
Photo shows A man speaks into a microphone in a studio.Decline in regional news media a 'threat' to democracy and social cohesion
The loss of local newspapers across regional Australia is having a huge impact — from today's history not being recorded to residents missing friends' funerals because there's nowhere to publish death notices.
Has Video Duration: 4 minutes 32 seconds.As Queenslanders prepare to vote, experts say the loss of regional news media is a threat to democracy
The closure of hundreds of newspapers across regional Australia is having a huge impact on residents, as they struggle to remain informed about council decisions and social events.
Photo shows A woman with her hair in a bun stands outside a shop reading a newspaper.Prisoners weren't allowed mainstream media so they came up with another way to connect with the outside world
Prison newspapers made by and for prisoners have battled censorship and bans. But they've proven that, more than 70 years later, they're not going anywhere.
Photo shows light skinned man with dark coloured short cut hair, smiling and wearing a black hoody. standing in front of a graffit wall'Isolation has taken its toll': Julian Assange in his first public appearance since his release from a UK prison
Julian Assange is back on European soil. When last here, he was behind bars.
Photo shows Close up of Julian Assange with him holding up a fist.Journalist awarded for work on human trafficking in online scams arrested in Cambodia
Award-winning Cambodian investigative reporter Mech Dara is arrested in what's been described as a "retaliatory move" from the country's authoritarian rulers.
Photo shows Mech Dara receiving a certificate from Antony Blinken.A collection of the best snaps from the ABC's photographers across WA last month
Fields of wildflowers and an orange-hued moon were some of the shots taken by our ABC photographers in the first month of spring, alongside images documenting stories of courage, calamity and wonder.
Photo shows Moon rising over hills on horizon.Report finds the media needs to improve its reporting on older people
The Age Discrimination Commissioner, Robert Fitzgerald, has urged newsrooms to review their editorial practices after a report found the media industry is failing to accurately represent older Australians.
Has Video Duration: 4 minutes 15 seconds.ABC crew becomes subject of Russian criminal investigation for crossing border from Ukraine
After Ukraine launched a surprise assault on Russian territory in August, the ABC's Europe correspondent Kathryn Diss and camera operator Fletcher were invited by the military to visit an occupied town in Russia.
Photo shows NZF_0046 destroyed house Russia invasion odyssey