http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-11-24/mark-scott-announces-abc-job-cuts/5913082#abbott
First paragraph:
More than 400 ABC staff could lose their jobs as the public broadcaster moves to implement the $254 million the Federal Government will cut over the next five years.
In other words: 400 people being sacked because of the government.
Later in the same article:
The ABC Board expressed its support for the changes in a statement released after Mr Scott's address to staff. "The initiatives outlined by Mr Scott comprise a carefully considered response to the twin challenges of technological change and reduced funding," the Board, led by ABC chairman James Spigelman, said. "They provide funds to invest in essential new online and mobile strategies that better connect the ABC with its audiences. Like the best media companies across the globe, the ABC is using its digital expertise to achieve deeper and broader audience engagement and relevance."
Hold on, so it's not just cuts?
Kate Torney, ABC director of news, told staff in the broadcaster's Ultimo offices 100 of the announced job losses would be from the news division. But she said 70 new positions would be created, with a focus on digital skills, meaning an overall reduction of 30 jobs.
Wait wait wait. Headline "400 people to go because of government cuts." Fine print: "but most of them are going because we're spending the money somewhere else, not because of government cuts."