The ABC restructure: In the end, it's all about spine

By Karl Quinn
Updated November 14 2017 - 8:18pm, first published 8:12pm
This image released by SundanceTV shows Celia Pacquola, right, and Luke McGregor in a scene from "Rosehaven." The series is set in Australia, where McGregor's character returns to his rural hometown to run his ailing mother's real-estate business. Meanwhile, Pacquola's character lands on his doorstep after her marriage goes bust. (Scott Bradshaw/SundanceTV via AP)
This image released by SundanceTV shows Celia Pacquola, right, and Luke McGregor in a scene from "Rosehaven." The series is set in Australia, where McGregor's character returns to his rural hometown to run his ailing mother's real-estate business. Meanwhile, Pacquola's character lands on his doorstep after her marriage goes bust. (Scott Bradshaw/SundanceTV via AP)

Though it has been flagged as "the biggest shake-up in the national broadcaster's history", there is at first glance little in Michelle Guthrie's long-anticipated restructure of the ABC to startle the horses.

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