NINE Network's Dubbo bureau will be closed with regional news broadcasts to be slashed in half amid widespread changes on the way.
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The restructure will see the one-hour regional broadcast cut to 30 minutes from August 10.
Nine have confirmed to Australian Community Media that the Dubbo bureau will close, with the area to be serviced by crews from Orange.
In an email to staff on Wednesday, Nine Network's managing director for Queensland and northern NSW, Kylie Blucher, said jobs will be cut.
"We expect a little over a dozen roles to be impacted," she said.
However, the future for staff in Dubbo and Orange remains uncertain with job cut consultations still underway.
We expect a little over a dozen roles to be impacted.
- Nine Network's managing director for Queensland and northern NSW, Kylie Blucher
The Orange bureau will be the only Nine site in the Central West and the local presenter will be retained for its 5.30pm bulletin.
"We are in the process of pursuing alternate opportunities across the business, where possible, for those individuals impacted," Ms Blucher said.
"We will endeavour to speak to everyone affected within the next 24 hours."
All bureaus in NSW and Queensland will be moved to a two-reporter, two-camera operator set up to cover local breaking news.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Nine's one-hour regional bulletin was replaced with a statewide bulletin
Ms Blucher said the change had no "detrimental shift" on viewer numbers.
"With that as a foundation, we have come to the decision to restructure our bulletins permanently for our regional audiences," she said.
Ms Blucher said unprecedented advertising and economic downturn had prompted a review of the functional effectiveness while ensuring bulletins remained commercially sustainable.