The ABC is delighted to announce the establishment of the ABC Science Journalist Fellowship Program, a new initiative within the ABC Radio National Science Unit.
The recurring annual fellowship will provide a science journalist or content maker with an opportunity to develop science programming for ABC Radio National and the broader ABC network, including digital platforms, with the support and guidance of the ABC Radio National Science Unit.
The Fellowship has been made possible by a generous $1 million private donation from Ms Margaret Bales, a lifelong ABC listener and former librarian from Victoria.
Ms Bales, who was particularly inspired by the work of pioneering ABC science and medical reporter Dr Gael Jennings, made the donation to support more groundbreaking science reporting at the ABC, with a particular focus on engaging younger audiences.
"I'm 83 and I have been listening to the ABC all my life. The presenters are national treasures." Ms Bales said.
The donation was facilitated by ABC Friends Victoria and was announced by ABC Managing Director Hugh Marks at an ABC Friends dinner event in Melbourne on Friday evening.
"We are deeply grateful to Ms Bales for her extraordinary generosity and her passion for public broadcasting." Mr Marks said.
"Her support will help ensure that science journalism continues to thrive at the ABC, informing and inspiring audiences across Australia."
The ABC will sign an MOU with ABC Friends Victoria, a registered charity, who will hold the funds. The ABC will receive annual funding allocations aligned to the cost of each upcoming fellowship appointment.
Pam Creed, President of ABC Friends Victoria welcomed the announcement, saying: "This Fellowship is a wonderful example of how passionate supporters of public broadcasting can help champion its future.
"We're proud to partner with the ABC to ensure this funding directly supports their high-quality science journalism."
Additional details about the ABC Science Journalist Fellowship including how interested individuals can apply will be announced in 2026.