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A principal ABC news channel, a kid's channel and local radio are still worthy of taxpayer-funding. If the broadcaster wants to muscle in elsewhere, they can play on the same field as everyone else, writes Caroline Di Russo.

From another time, when I was a little kid growing up in the West Australian Wheatbelt and the only TV stations we had were Channel 2 and GWN.

Reporting has turned to editorialising without the ABC even so much as sending a memo to those outside Ultimo.Case in point. It turns out that on Planet ABC women can be anything they want to be in this world except be called a mother. Because, it appears, the demands of the trans lobby must be prioritised over all else.So, what is the solution?

If the ABC wants to muscle in on the turf of commercial broadcasting – things like lifestyle and sports – then they can play on the same field.

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