Cabinet reportedly approves Ita Buttrose for ABC chair

Prime Minister Scott Morrison's cabinet has reportedly signed off on the appointment of Ita Buttrose as the ABC's next chair.

A file image of Ita Buttrose

Media personality Ita Buttrose is said to be in the running to be the next chair of the ABC. (AAP) Source: AAP

Businesswoman, journalist and former magazine editor Ita Buttrose has reportedly been approved as the next chair of the ABC by the Morrison government.

Federal cabinet has signed off on the appointment of the 77-year-old, and the decision is likely to be announced within days, The Australian reports.

Reports emerged on Monday that Ms Buttrose, the 2013 Australian of the Year, was shaping up as the government's pick for the national broadcaster's top job.
Ita Buttrose speaks at the Australia Day 2014 program launch in Sydney
Ita Buttrose speaks at the Australia Day 2014 program launch in Sydney Source: AAP
Communications Minister said at the time a decision has not yet been made.

But when asked about the potential appointment, Prime Minister Scott Morrison described Ms Buttrose as an "extraordinary Australian".

"There have been few people more than Ita that I think have lifted the standards of journalism in this country," he told ABC News.

"That says a lot about her character and her abilities."

Mr Morrison also confirmed Ms Buttrose was not on a shortlist of candidates prepared by an independent nomination panel.
Ita Buttrose appears likely to be named the new chair of the ABC.
Ita Buttrose appears likely to be named the new chair of the ABC. Source: AAP
Labor leader Bill Shorten said Ms Buttrose is a well-respected Australian, but raised concerns that she was not canvassed through the government's headhunting process.

"Her name has risen to be chair of the ABC because the company the government contracted couldn't even get the process right and now we've got more political interference," he told reporters on Monday.

Former chair Justin Milne stood down in September after being accused of encouraging ex-managing director Michelle Guthrie to fire some journalists, claims he has denied.

Ms Guthrie had been sacked just days earlier.


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