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Australia's ABC names Reuters executive Robinson as news director

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Posted on May 28, 2026

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· Last updated: May 28, 2026

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ABC Appoints Reuters Executive Simon Robinson As News Director in Australia

Simon Robinson’s Appointment and Background

SYDNEY, May 28 (Reuters) - The Australian Broadcasting Corporation has appointed a senior Reuters executive, Simon Robinson, as its director of news and current affairs, the two news organisations said on Thursday.

Details of the Appointment

Robinson, now executive editor at Reuters, will start with the Australian public broadcaster in September, ABC Managing Director Hugh Marks said in a statement released on the ABC's website.

Leadership Transition at ABC

A London-based Australian national, Robinson replaces Justin Stevens, who resigned from the ABC on Wednesday after four years in the role, citing personal and professional reasons.

Reuters’ Internal Changes

Robinson will be replaced by Nick Tattersall, Reuters global managing editor, newsroom, Reuters Editor-in-Chief Alessandra Galloni said in a note to staff.

Simon Robinson’s Professional Background

Career at Reuters

Before his appointment as executive editor in October 2022, Robinson, who joined Reuters in 2010, ran investigations and enterprise reporting in Europe, the Middle East and Africa for just under seven years, editing award-winning series on Iran, Russia, corporate taxation, Greek banks and migration.

Previous Experience at Time Magazine

Between 1995 and 2010, Robinson was a correspondent, then editor for Time magazine, reporting from more than 50 countries in Africa, South Asia, the Middle East and Europe. He has published short stories and written and produced an award-winning satirical movie about aid workers and journalists in Africa.

Media Coverage of the Appointment

Robinson's appointment to the ABC was first reported by the Guardian in Australia.

About Reuters

Reuters, a unit of Thomson Reuters, has more than 2,600 journalists reporting from 200 locations around the world, 50 million monthly digital users and hundreds of thousands of professional users via Thomson Reuters and LSEG products.

(Reporting by Praveen Menon; Editing by William Mallard)

Key Takeaways

  • Simon Robinson joins from Reuters, where as Executive Editor he helped lead a vast global newsroom and digital operations spanning more than 150 countries (abc.net.au).
  • He replaces Justin Stevens, who stepped down amid ABC Senate estimates discussions; his tenure included leading ABC’s digital growth and navigating political scrutiny (theguardian.com).
  • The appointment signals a push for newsroom transformation and enhanced factual, independent journalism at the ABC, aligning with Robinson’s background in investigations and global reporting (abc.net.au).

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who has been appointed as ABC's new news director?
Simon Robinson, a senior Reuters executive, has been appointed as the ABC's new director of news and current affairs.
Who did Simon Robinson replace at ABC?
Simon Robinson replaces Justin Stevens, who resigned after four years in the role.
When will Simon Robinson start as ABC's news director?
Simon Robinson will start with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation in September.
Who will replace Simon Robinson at Reuters?
Nick Tattersall, Reuters global managing editor, will replace Simon Robinson.
What experience does Simon Robinson bring to the ABC?
Simon Robinson has held key editorial roles at Reuters and Time magazine, overseeing investigations and reporting worldwide.

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