This paper seeks to examine the ambiguous place of Canberra within the political geography of Australia, through exploring the place of the city among a particular category of political actors - lobbyists. Drawing on a series of interviews with lobbyist
Canberra 1954-1980 traces the main themes in Canberra's recent history. Its broad aim is to identif...
There is growing recognition of the importance of local governance, for both self-determination and ...
The planning and development of the national capital Canberra was the subject of wide discussion and...
Emphasizing bureaucracy as a communicative phenomenon involving localized knowledge-or metis-this ar...
In this book specialists and professionals reflect on political lobbying in Australia, examining its...
Politicians and policy makers routinely engage with lobbyists and see them as crucial agents in the ...
It is accepted now that lobbying and public relations share a strong relationship. How did this come...
This article seeks to explore an important intersection of the Commonwealth's administrative and spa...
Lobbying in Australia seems once to have chiefly involved ‘old boy’ networks and quietly wielded inf...
Despite the criticisms of lobbyists as a parasitical growth on the business of government, exploitin...
This thesis is concerned with the role of media in the experience of place in three local government...
The volume examines federal policies towards capital cities, with a particular emphasis on how capit...
This thesis is concerned with the role of media in the experience of place in three local government...
This paper identifies vulnerable, transport-poor populations in the Canberra Metropolitan Region, an...
Political national capitals provide the location for national institutions, represent national value...
Canberra 1954-1980 traces the main themes in Canberra's recent history. Its broad aim is to identif...
There is growing recognition of the importance of local governance, for both self-determination and ...
The planning and development of the national capital Canberra was the subject of wide discussion and...
Emphasizing bureaucracy as a communicative phenomenon involving localized knowledge-or metis-this ar...
In this book specialists and professionals reflect on political lobbying in Australia, examining its...
Politicians and policy makers routinely engage with lobbyists and see them as crucial agents in the ...
It is accepted now that lobbying and public relations share a strong relationship. How did this come...
This article seeks to explore an important intersection of the Commonwealth's administrative and spa...
Lobbying in Australia seems once to have chiefly involved ‘old boy’ networks and quietly wielded inf...
Despite the criticisms of lobbyists as a parasitical growth on the business of government, exploitin...
This thesis is concerned with the role of media in the experience of place in three local government...
The volume examines federal policies towards capital cities, with a particular emphasis on how capit...
This thesis is concerned with the role of media in the experience of place in three local government...
This paper identifies vulnerable, transport-poor populations in the Canberra Metropolitan Region, an...
Political national capitals provide the location for national institutions, represent national value...
Canberra 1954-1980 traces the main themes in Canberra's recent history. Its broad aim is to identif...
There is growing recognition of the importance of local governance, for both self-determination and ...
The planning and development of the national capital Canberra was the subject of wide discussion and...