This article examines the use of Radio Australia by the Australian Government. It examines the extent that the Australian Government's foreign policy goals are reflected in the charter and programming of Radio Australia. The paper begins with a brief historical look at Radio Australia followed by description and analysis of the role of an intermediary between the government and the station, which, in this case, is the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), the parent company of Radio Australia; the programme philosophy of, and programming offered by Radio Australia, and criticisms of Radio Australia from within the Pacific. 
Following its extensive Australian Music on Radio Inquiry conducted between 1982 and 1988, the Austr...
While much of the discussion of the current condition of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (AB...
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Examines the role of government-funded international broadcasters in supporting their nations’ publi...
Middle power Australia finds itself in a geostrategic landscape being denuded of the tall timber tha...
Utilizing published and unpublished sources and working with interviews of a number of participants ...
Abstract: The Australian Broadcasting Corporation has been subject to a number of government commiss...
This article examines this alternate model of overseas broadcasting and its interaction with the BBC...
In July 1931, a year-and-a-half before the BBC opened its Empire broadcasting service, Amalgamated W...
This article surveys the emergence and evolution of the Australian radio system, hybrid system that ...
© 2009 David Wang Xiangtao.The main proposition of this thesis is that the news media serve as publi...
Coverage of Papua New Guinea in Australian media has been a source of resentment and dissatisfaction...
A diverse, independent media is seen as central to a functioning democracy, yet Australia now has on...
The Department of External Affairs took a keen interest in the manner in which Radio Australia repor...
A study examined the diversity of news and cultural programing sources available to the Pacific Isla...
Following its extensive Australian Music on Radio Inquiry conducted between 1982 and 1988, the Austr...
While much of the discussion of the current condition of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (AB...
In Inside Story, Rodney Tiffen looks at the government’s current tendering process for Australia Net...
Examines the role of government-funded international broadcasters in supporting their nations’ publi...
Middle power Australia finds itself in a geostrategic landscape being denuded of the tall timber tha...
Utilizing published and unpublished sources and working with interviews of a number of participants ...
Abstract: The Australian Broadcasting Corporation has been subject to a number of government commiss...
This article examines this alternate model of overseas broadcasting and its interaction with the BBC...
In July 1931, a year-and-a-half before the BBC opened its Empire broadcasting service, Amalgamated W...
This article surveys the emergence and evolution of the Australian radio system, hybrid system that ...
© 2009 David Wang Xiangtao.The main proposition of this thesis is that the news media serve as publi...
Coverage of Papua New Guinea in Australian media has been a source of resentment and dissatisfaction...
A diverse, independent media is seen as central to a functioning democracy, yet Australia now has on...
The Department of External Affairs took a keen interest in the manner in which Radio Australia repor...
A study examined the diversity of news and cultural programing sources available to the Pacific Isla...
Following its extensive Australian Music on Radio Inquiry conducted between 1982 and 1988, the Austr...
While much of the discussion of the current condition of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (AB...
In Inside Story, Rodney Tiffen looks at the government’s current tendering process for Australia Net...