Media images of heroic, hard-working Australian achievers have often accompanied stories about an upbeat national work ethic to boost public morale in times of massive upheavals and crisis. The concept of an Australian work ethic has not been a natural creation, but it has been actively developed in the media. This article reveals a turning point in the media portrayal of the crucial area of work that helped cultivate diverse expressions of Australia’s image. The article focuses on the era of momentous disruption in World War II that led to an unprecedented idealisation of workers and changed the traditional roles of the prime minister, journalists and the public. Wartime prime minister John Curtin became an egalitarian partner and a collab...
Moral panic has become a popular concept to explain a media frenzy that has provoked public alarm. A...
Lost in the traditional stories of Depression and unemployment is the extraordinary technological an...
Public understanding of health issues is in ¯ uenced by the social and political interests of those ...
Australian prime minister John Curtin, a formerly hard-hitting, labour-oriented reporter, deliberate...
Professional communicators face more demands to develop caring and trustworthy relations with journa...
More than ever, democratic leaders are facing demands to portray open, caring and responsive governa...
During World War 2 the Australian region experienced unprecedented internal and transnational migrat...
During industrial disputes with employers between 1944 and 1980 the Australian Journalist's Associat...
This article investigates the development of public relations in Australia and addresses calls to re...
The status of Australia Day has long generated mixed responses - from patriotic flag-waving, to apat...
The status of Australia Day has long generated mixed responses - from patriotic flag-waving, to apat...
Australia’s wartime prime minister John Curtin developed a radio ethos to convey public appearances ...
Between 1957 and 1968, the Prime Minister Robert Menzies and several of his ministers, including Ale...
Historical analyses of soldiers in the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) during the GreatWar have focu...
In Australia in the 1950s, the Waterside Workers’ Federation Film Unit was the only film production ...
Moral panic has become a popular concept to explain a media frenzy that has provoked public alarm. A...
Lost in the traditional stories of Depression and unemployment is the extraordinary technological an...
Public understanding of health issues is in ¯ uenced by the social and political interests of those ...
Australian prime minister John Curtin, a formerly hard-hitting, labour-oriented reporter, deliberate...
Professional communicators face more demands to develop caring and trustworthy relations with journa...
More than ever, democratic leaders are facing demands to portray open, caring and responsive governa...
During World War 2 the Australian region experienced unprecedented internal and transnational migrat...
During industrial disputes with employers between 1944 and 1980 the Australian Journalist's Associat...
This article investigates the development of public relations in Australia and addresses calls to re...
The status of Australia Day has long generated mixed responses - from patriotic flag-waving, to apat...
The status of Australia Day has long generated mixed responses - from patriotic flag-waving, to apat...
Australia’s wartime prime minister John Curtin developed a radio ethos to convey public appearances ...
Between 1957 and 1968, the Prime Minister Robert Menzies and several of his ministers, including Ale...
Historical analyses of soldiers in the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) during the GreatWar have focu...
In Australia in the 1950s, the Waterside Workers’ Federation Film Unit was the only film production ...
Moral panic has become a popular concept to explain a media frenzy that has provoked public alarm. A...
Lost in the traditional stories of Depression and unemployment is the extraordinary technological an...
Public understanding of health issues is in ¯ uenced by the social and political interests of those ...