Right chair for the right time: Media ‘giant’ Ita Buttrose, 81, steps down as ABC boss
Veteran broadcaster and magazine editor Ita Buttrose will step down as chair of the ABC after five years in the role.
ABC Chairwoman Ita Buttrose addresses the National Press Club in Canberra, Wednesday, May 5, 2021. Ita Buttrose delivered a speech named ‘Vision for a Healthy Ageing Australia in Support of Macular Disease Foundation Australia.’ (AAP Image/Lukas Coch) NO ARCHIVING
Ms Buttrose has told the federal government she will not seek a second stint as the head of the public broadcaster when her term comes to an end in March 2024.
The government will soon begin the search for Ms Buttrose’s replacement, with selection to be carried out by an independent panel.
Communications Minister Michelle Rowland said Ms Buttrose had shown outstanding leadership at the broadcaster during her tenure.
“Ms Buttrose was the right chair for the right time. Ms Buttrose is a giant of Australia’s media industry and the government thanks her for her exemplary service,” the minister said.
“She has much to do in the remainder of her term and will leave the ABC stronger than when she was entrusted with the role in 2019.”
The now-81-year-old former magazine editor and TV host was appointed to the position by former prime minister Scott Morrison.
It followed the resignation of previous chair Justin Milne, following a fallout from the sacking of former managing director Michelle Guthrie and allegations he interfered with the broadcaster’s editorial independence.
Ms Rowland said the government respected Ms Buttrose’s decision to step down.
“Ms Buttrose is a formidable corporate leader who has served with distinction, speaking truth to power and upholding governance standards to protect independent public broadcasting,” she said.
“She navigated the public broadcaster through a challenging period that included strident political criticism, the COVID-19 pandemic and the ongoing transformation of the ABC so it can remain an essential part of Australian life in the digital age.”