Andrew Olle Media Lecture

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The Andrew Olle Media Lecture was established in 1996 by the presenters and staff at 702 ABC Sydney (formerly 2BL) to honour the memory of ABC Radio and television broadcaster Andrew Olle, who died in 1995 of a brain tumour. It focuses on the role and future of the media. [1]

Lecturers

The Andrew Olle Lecturers have been:

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