In this book specialists and professionals reflect on political lobbying in Australia, examining its history and growth and recent changes in its practice and regulation. The changing relationship between lobbying and the media and the role of lobbying in the business of government are closely analysed. Case studies of powerful lobby groups, such as the Pharmacy Guild of Australia and Business Council of Australia, are included. The authors’ view of the lobbyist is fresh and informative, and may serve to correct common misconceptions.<br /
Questions of the political influence of business and other organized interests are at the heart of d...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2003 Dr. Sally YoungThis thesis reports the results of th...
Representative democracy is based on the notion that we hold elections every few years to elect pol...
Over the past 20 years, lobbying activities in Australia have expanded dramatically. Following the U...
It is accepted now that lobbying and public relations share a strong relationship. How did this come...
Despite the criticisms of lobbyists as a parasitical growth on the business of government, exploitin...
Lobbying in Australia seems once to have chiefly involved ‘old boy’ networks and quietly wielded inf...
A criticism of lobbying has been its clandestine nature, its ‘wheeling and dealing behind clos...
Politicians and policy makers routinely engage with lobbyists and see them as crucial agents in the ...
The critical and most obvious component of lobbying is the interaction an entity has with government...
Lobbying has long been a source of anxiety. As early as the mid-nineteenth century courts expressed ...
This study examines how the media and journalists are used in lobbying processes. To explore the top...
This study defines lobbying as advocacy public relations. Data were collected from self-administered...
This study examines how the media and journalists are used in lobbying processes. To explore the top...
This paper seeks to examine the ambiguous place of Canberra within the political geography of Austra...
Questions of the political influence of business and other organized interests are at the heart of d...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2003 Dr. Sally YoungThis thesis reports the results of th...
Representative democracy is based on the notion that we hold elections every few years to elect pol...
Over the past 20 years, lobbying activities in Australia have expanded dramatically. Following the U...
It is accepted now that lobbying and public relations share a strong relationship. How did this come...
Despite the criticisms of lobbyists as a parasitical growth on the business of government, exploitin...
Lobbying in Australia seems once to have chiefly involved ‘old boy’ networks and quietly wielded inf...
A criticism of lobbying has been its clandestine nature, its ‘wheeling and dealing behind clos...
Politicians and policy makers routinely engage with lobbyists and see them as crucial agents in the ...
The critical and most obvious component of lobbying is the interaction an entity has with government...
Lobbying has long been a source of anxiety. As early as the mid-nineteenth century courts expressed ...
This study examines how the media and journalists are used in lobbying processes. To explore the top...
This study defines lobbying as advocacy public relations. Data were collected from self-administered...
This study examines how the media and journalists are used in lobbying processes. To explore the top...
This paper seeks to examine the ambiguous place of Canberra within the political geography of Austra...
Questions of the political influence of business and other organized interests are at the heart of d...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2003 Dr. Sally YoungThis thesis reports the results of th...
Representative democracy is based on the notion that we hold elections every few years to elect pol...