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The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) is Australias national non-profit public broadcaster. Prior to 1 July 1983 it was known as the Australian Broadcasting Commission [1].The ABC provides television, radio and online services throughout metropolitan and regional Australia and overseas via its Asia-Pacific Television service and Radio Australia. The Corporation runs a chain of ABC Shops selling books and audio and video recordings related to its programs.The ABC is sometimes referred to informally as Aunty; the origin of this name derives directly from a nickname of the ABCs cousin, the BBC.

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