What is the nature of the relationship between our politicians and the great Australian media dynasties? Before Rupert there was Sir Keith and before Kerry, Sir Frank: along with Fairfax, the Murdochs and Packers have dominated the Australian media for more than half a century. But what part have they played in Australian politics? This book exposes for the first time the extraordinary relationships between our postwar political leaders and the great media proprietors. In "Party Games" Bridget Griffen-Foley takes us from the birth of the public relations industry and its triumphant reinvention of Robert Gordon Menzies to the Liberal implosion of the early seventies; from the king-making efforts of Frank Packer to Rupert Murdoch's contentiou...
This article revisits historical rivalries between established and emerging media, namely the press ...
Information and communications technologies are increasingly important in the Australian political l...
The Canberra Parliamentary Press Gallery has long been the centre of national debates over whether j...
Griffen-Foley has provided readers with the information needed to make sense of relationships that n...
This article addresses the political machinations of Sir Keith Murdoch, managing director and chairn...
<b>About the book</b>\ud \ud In Australia, as in many comparable democracies, the role of the media ...
This article surveys the relationship between Australian's longest serving prime minister, Sir Rober...
This article considers the role of Sir Frank Packer and his media outlets in the demise of Sir John ...
This paper provides an assessment of the role of Australian newspaper proprietors, most notably, Sir...
Kevin Rudd's political ascendancy moved celebrity personae and celebrity media closer to the central...
Australia and Britain share many common aspects in their democratic political and media systems, but...
The relationship between journalists who report on political matters and political media advisers in...
This article revisits historical rivalries between established and emerging media, namely the press ...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2003 Dr. Sally YoungThis thesis reports the results of th...
Information and communications technologies are increasingly important in the Australian political l...
This article revisits historical rivalries between established and emerging media, namely the press ...
Information and communications technologies are increasingly important in the Australian political l...
The Canberra Parliamentary Press Gallery has long been the centre of national debates over whether j...
Griffen-Foley has provided readers with the information needed to make sense of relationships that n...
This article addresses the political machinations of Sir Keith Murdoch, managing director and chairn...
<b>About the book</b>\ud \ud In Australia, as in many comparable democracies, the role of the media ...
This article surveys the relationship between Australian's longest serving prime minister, Sir Rober...
This article considers the role of Sir Frank Packer and his media outlets in the demise of Sir John ...
This paper provides an assessment of the role of Australian newspaper proprietors, most notably, Sir...
Kevin Rudd's political ascendancy moved celebrity personae and celebrity media closer to the central...
Australia and Britain share many common aspects in their democratic political and media systems, but...
The relationship between journalists who report on political matters and political media advisers in...
This article revisits historical rivalries between established and emerging media, namely the press ...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2003 Dr. Sally YoungThis thesis reports the results of th...
Information and communications technologies are increasingly important in the Australian political l...
This article revisits historical rivalries between established and emerging media, namely the press ...
Information and communications technologies are increasingly important in the Australian political l...
The Canberra Parliamentary Press Gallery has long been the centre of national debates over whether j...