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media-release
24-Apr-2026

Yvette Lamont to step down as CEO and Executive Director of the Australian Press Council

The Australian Press Council (APC) today announced that Yvette Lamont will step down as CEO and Executive Director, with her resignation taking effect mid-July 2026.

 

Ms Lamont has led the organisation since September 2021, and has overseen a significant period of transition and renewal, with a particular focus on ensuring the Council’s independent complaints process is robust, timely, free and accessible to all Australians.

 

During her tenure, the organisation undertook a program of operational reform and financial stabilisation and is well placed as it looks to its next phase.

 

Chair Dr Bronte Adams thanked Ms Lamont for her contribution.

 

“Yvette has led the organisation through a genuinely challenging few years — delivering financial stabilisation, structural reform and navigating a media environment that hasn’t stood still. The APC is in a stronger position as a result.

 

Personally, and on behalf of the Council, I wish to thank Yvette for her dedication and the results she has achieved. We wish her well in the next chapter of her career.”

 

Ms Lamont said the decision followed careful reflection.

 

“It has been a privilege to lead the Australian Press Council. I’m proud of the work the team has done, and I leave knowing the organisation is well placed with a sound foundation to best execute its functions. I would also like to thank former Chairman Neville Stevens AO and current Chair Dr Bronte Adams AM for their support and encouragement during my term.

 

All Australians can be confident that the APC continues to adapt to the changing media environment and community standards, with a clear focus on the public interest in providing the community with an independent and easily accessed complaints process.”

 

The APC will provide further information on the CEO recruitment process in due course.

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26-Feb-2026

Australian Press Council statement on Adjudication 1853

The Council, as an independent body, takes seriously its responsibilities in upholding high standards in the Australian news media and investigating complaints alleging breaches of our principles. Australians deserve to have confidence and trust in the news media, and the Council’s processes are a vital means of building and protecting that trust.

 

Our recent investigation into a complaint against The Australian was an example of that process working and working well, and we stand by the findings we have made.

 

We note that The Australian published our findings as it is required to do, and we urge everyone to read them in full. We also note that, as a publisher member of the Council, The Australian has today confirmed that it continues to support and fund the work of the Council despite disagreeing with this decision. We welcome that confirmation.

 

Our findings were not the result of a legal process, let alone a court, ‘kangaroo’ or otherwise. Our findings resulted from a thorough and careful examination of the stories complained about and the identification of clear areas where the Council’s principles had been breached. All parties had ample opportunity to put their case, and all views were carefully considered.

 

The Council’s many publisher members, large and small (there are hundreds) accept that they do not get involved in investigating the public’s complaints against them, and sometimes they will come up against decisions they strongly disagree with. That is one of the great strengths of a process that is designed to serve the public and its right to know.

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