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‘Corolla-casting’ during Brisbane’s COVID lockdown. ABC RN broadcaster Antony Funnell has a makeshift studio in his car

How to continue broadcasting during coronavirus?
It’s a challenge that’s been faced by many an ABC broadcaster over the past 12 months.
While the ABC is deemed an essential service, enabling key news and radio teams to keep coming into the studios during lockdowns, most staff have been working from home.
This has led to some creative makeshift studios.
ABC News: Jerry Rickard
)Finance presenter Alan Kohler and News Breakfast’s sport presenter Paul Kennedy had pop-up TV studios in their home studies, federal political reporter Anna Henderson broadcast from her kitchen, and 7.30’s Leigh Sales hosted the program from her bedroom at one point.
But Antony Funnell, host…
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