Abstract
Over its 70 year history the ABC has attempted to map the spatiality of the Australian nation with TV and radio networks- networks designed in part to service regional and remote Australia with information and entertainment. However, until recently the ABC's ability to reflect the diverse experiences, ideas and perspectives of regional Australians in broadcast media was largely restricted by geography, a federalist heritage, limited resources and the concentration of ABC resources in urban centres.
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