This article analyses the two policy moments of digital content industries policy development of the Keating (1992-1996) and Howard governments (2001-2004). In bringing these two moments into dialogue our aim is to illuminate and evaluate the broader policy frameworks and political and policy contexts that gave rise to and subsequently shaped these different digital content strategies. The Keating government connected culture and services to harness multimedia as vehicles for cultural expression and as a new economically viable growth industry suited to a convergent information age. The Howard government's innovation agenda has reconstructed industry development priorities for the digital content industries influencing their conception as i...
This article examines the place of Australian and local content regulation in the new media policy f...
It is well known that the business models of the mainstream media industry have been thrown into dis...
This article uses Australia to illustrate the need for more ambitious cultural policy measures in re...
This article analyses the two policy moments of digital content industries policy development of the...
Policy makers face a number of difficulties meeting the traditional cultural and social objec-tives ...
Policy makers face a number of difficulties meeting the traditional cultural and social objectives o...
From the 1990s onwards the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) adopted a range of interactive ...
The Australian multimedia industry needs to pay closer attention to original market-driven content d...
Australia ’s media policy agenda has recently been dominated by debate over two key issues: media ow...
What would an innovation systems approach to the creative and especially the digital content industr...
Digital content has become an increasingly important and pervasive factor shaping economic and soci...
This article discusses the introduction of digital television to Australia, and the competing intere...
This 2003 report on the nature of R&D and innovation within the creative and content industries ...
As the paper’s subtitle suggests broadband has had a remarkably checkered trajectory in Australia. I...
This paper will examine how policy in Australia is underpinning the development of a national innova...
This article examines the place of Australian and local content regulation in the new media policy f...
It is well known that the business models of the mainstream media industry have been thrown into dis...
This article uses Australia to illustrate the need for more ambitious cultural policy measures in re...
This article analyses the two policy moments of digital content industries policy development of the...
Policy makers face a number of difficulties meeting the traditional cultural and social objec-tives ...
Policy makers face a number of difficulties meeting the traditional cultural and social objectives o...
From the 1990s onwards the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) adopted a range of interactive ...
The Australian multimedia industry needs to pay closer attention to original market-driven content d...
Australia ’s media policy agenda has recently been dominated by debate over two key issues: media ow...
What would an innovation systems approach to the creative and especially the digital content industr...
Digital content has become an increasingly important and pervasive factor shaping economic and soci...
This article discusses the introduction of digital television to Australia, and the competing intere...
This 2003 report on the nature of R&D and innovation within the creative and content industries ...
As the paper’s subtitle suggests broadband has had a remarkably checkered trajectory in Australia. I...
This paper will examine how policy in Australia is underpinning the development of a national innova...
This article examines the place of Australian and local content regulation in the new media policy f...
It is well known that the business models of the mainstream media industry have been thrown into dis...
This article uses Australia to illustrate the need for more ambitious cultural policy measures in re...