News.com.auAugust 17, 2017
The ABC has been slammed by all sides of politics over its "foolish" decision 
to cut the transmission of shortwave radio to remote Australia and the Pacific 
Islands.
The Senate debated a private bill on Thursday by crossbench senator Nick 
Xenophon to force the ABC to restore transmission after it was cut earlier this 
year.
"It seems a terrible decision that's been made by the ABC board," Senator 
Xenophon told parliament, accusing the public broadcaster of ignoring the bush 
and Australia's neighbours.
The ABC insists listeners can still tune in via FM and AM frequencies, the 
viewer access satellite television (VAST) service and online.
But senators say the ABC fails to understand those alternative methods are not 
available to everyone in the bush and the information people are missing out on 
can be life threatening, such as weather warnings.
Senator Xenophon said the ABC had miscalculated how many people relied on the 
service.
"There are some question marks over the methodology used by the ABC in relation 
to this."
The South Australian senator warned Australia was "foolish" to retreat from the 
Pacific region by cutting shortwave radio just as other countries like China 
were expanding shortwave services in the region.
"That footprint is a form of soft diplomacy that is very effective, it wins 
hearts and minds in the region," he said.

Truck drivers in the outback, remote indigenous communities and those in the 
Pacific no longer had access to Radio Australia.
"But they'll be able to get Radio China - that is wrong," Senator Xenophon said.
Nationals senator Bridget McKenzie lashed out at the ABC's "short-sighted" 
decision, insisting it had not provided credible evidence as to why the 
decision was made.
"The ABC has effectively abandoned huge areas of the Northern Territory."
Labor senator for the Northern Territory Malarndirri McCarthy pleaded with the 
ABC to reverse its "mistake", insisting it had left Australians in remote 
communities completely isolated and suffering.
"It is absolutely dire."
The Greens said the bill would interfere with the ABC's independence and blamed 
the decision on government funding cuts.
Senate slams ABC cut to shortwave radio

  
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