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Melbourne businessman Joseph Gersh laments “centre-right” voices getting drowned out in the media.

The Labor government will have the chance to nominate two new directors to the organisation’s board. The positions traditionally go to party or ideological allies. ABC employees are also in the process of voting for a staff-elected director.

‘Baptism of fire’

Mr Gersh joined the ABC board in 2018 and was immediately thrust into the scandal surrounding the sacking of then-ABC managing director Michelle Guthrie. Mr Gersh appeared on the subsequent Four Corners investigation into in-fighting at the ABC.

Mr Gersh was nominated during the Turnbull government. Arsineh Houspian

He said the current leadership has stabilised the organisation after the period he dubs a “steep learning curve”.

A board member of the conservative Sydney Institute, Mr Gersh praised the ABC’s decision to relocate large parts of the organisation’s operations to Parramatta, which had helped reduce bias among staff.

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“This is a natural bias if you’re sitting in Ultimo and looking at the world from the perspective of those who are derisively called the latte-sipping, chardonnay-drinking elite,” he said.

“Several steps have been taken in the medium to long term which make sure that the ABC tacks further to the centre. For example, the move to Parramatta of a considerable portion of the news.”

Mr Gersh arrived at the ABC just as the scandal around then-managing director MIchelle Guthrie erupted. Dominic Lorrimer

Mr Gersh also lamented how voices on the “centre right” had been drowned out in public debate, citing the ugly scenes earlier this month when neo-Nazis attended an anti-LGBTQ rally outside the Victorian parliament in Melbourne.

“There are also those on the right who refuse to appear on the ABC, who won’t participate,” he said. “That is a terrible mistake.”

“It’s difficult for any organisation to be sufficiently self-confident to allow people who are vicious in their criticism access to the airwaves. But the ABC does that more than anybody else.”

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Some right-wing commentators have stepped up attacks on the ABC, zeroing in on how the broadcaster covers Indigenous issues ahead of the Voice referendum later this year. Mr Gersh said there was a pro-Voice sentiment within the organisation, but that was unsurprising.

“If you want to pick up the vibe of inside the ABC, it appears to tilt in favour of the Voice – so do I personally – but the ABC has an obligation to be impartial. I have every confidence that the No case will be invited access to the ABC.

“If you were to feel that the ABC has institutional empathy with Indigenous Australians, I think you’d be correct and that strikes me as appropriate.”

Rowland’s two up

While the federal government has been critical of its predecessors for perceived jobs-for-the-boys favours, it is unclear whether Communications Minister Michelle Rowland will nominate allies to the two vacant board seats.

Mr Gersh declined to comment on whether he was concerned about the ideological make-up of the board, but lavished praise on the current chairwoman.

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Mr Gersh lavished praise on Ita Buttrose, suggesting the ABC chair had leveraged her “personal brand” for the organisation. 

“I have been surprised to the extent to which [Ita Buttrose] has been prepared to leverage her very considerable personal brand for the ABC,” he said. “She’s at the time in her life when she would be entitled to put her feet up.

“She’s treated this ABC chairmanship as a passion project, and she’s the best prepared for every meeting.”

But the Melbourne businessman did concede the public broadcaster had more work to do when it came to the organisation’s commercial activities. The ABC has been outgunned on commercial deals by competing organisations including the BBC, which snagged the full rights to kids TV sensation Bluey.

“Could the ABC improve in the area? I think so,” he said. “For various reasons in the past the ABC has wound back its commercial activities. But I think the realisation is upon it that there is more to take advantage of.”

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