This paper examines an Australian newspaper’s coverage of the bombing of an export port terminal in Bunbury, Western Australia on 19 July, 1976. We wanted to see how The West Australian newspaper framed the story, its precursor events, and the events that followed. We were particularly interested in whether the bombing was reported as an act of terrorism because the then Premier of Western Australia, Sir Charles Court, immediately decried it as “a gross act of terrorism.” We find the newspaper resisted the lure to apply this label, and couched the story in terms of serious criminality. However, it did so before the 1978 Hilton Hotel bombing; an event the news media heralded as the “arrival” of terrorism in Australia. Also, this occurred bef...
Since September 11, Islamist terrorism has been widely represented by news broadcasters around the w...
In April 2009 a boat (named the \u27SIEV 36\u27 by the Australian Navy) carrying 49 asylum seekers e...
The attempted double car bombing of West London was different for a number of reasons. And the media...
Following the 9/11 attacks on the USA, the Howard government introduced extensive amendments to the ...
On the night of 12 October 2002, two bombs exploded in Bali, killing more than 200 people. The firs...
This study critically examines the representation of the 2006 suspected aircraft terror plot at Heat...
A 2006 Lowy Institute report found that most Australians consider Indonesia to be a ‘dangerous sourc...
The terrorist attacks in America on September 11, 2001, have been seen by many as restoring journali...
In any terrorist attack on Australian soil, it will be the media that defines the experience fo...
This article examines newspaper reaction in the immediate aftermath of the London bombings 2005 to i...
The terrorist attacks in America on September 11, 2001 have been seen by many as restoring journalis...
The media is often referred to as a social institution in that it is a major element of contemporary...
The media is often referred to as a social institution in that it is a major element of contemporary...
This paper compares media coverage to violent events in Australia and the Netherlands: the murder of...
This thesis makes a contribution to knowledge by providing a detailed analysis of how Australian inv...
Since September 11, Islamist terrorism has been widely represented by news broadcasters around the w...
In April 2009 a boat (named the \u27SIEV 36\u27 by the Australian Navy) carrying 49 asylum seekers e...
The attempted double car bombing of West London was different for a number of reasons. And the media...
Following the 9/11 attacks on the USA, the Howard government introduced extensive amendments to the ...
On the night of 12 October 2002, two bombs exploded in Bali, killing more than 200 people. The firs...
This study critically examines the representation of the 2006 suspected aircraft terror plot at Heat...
A 2006 Lowy Institute report found that most Australians consider Indonesia to be a ‘dangerous sourc...
The terrorist attacks in America on September 11, 2001, have been seen by many as restoring journali...
In any terrorist attack on Australian soil, it will be the media that defines the experience fo...
This article examines newspaper reaction in the immediate aftermath of the London bombings 2005 to i...
The terrorist attacks in America on September 11, 2001 have been seen by many as restoring journalis...
The media is often referred to as a social institution in that it is a major element of contemporary...
The media is often referred to as a social institution in that it is a major element of contemporary...
This paper compares media coverage to violent events in Australia and the Netherlands: the murder of...
This thesis makes a contribution to knowledge by providing a detailed analysis of how Australian inv...
Since September 11, Islamist terrorism has been widely represented by news broadcasters around the w...
In April 2009 a boat (named the \u27SIEV 36\u27 by the Australian Navy) carrying 49 asylum seekers e...
The attempted double car bombing of West London was different for a number of reasons. And the media...