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_aThe Regulation of government advertising in Australia : _bthe politicisation of a public policy issue |
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_aBrisbane Queensland : _bBlackwell Publshers, _cDecember 2007 |
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520 | 3 | _aIn Australia, there is a laissez faire approach to regulating government advertising but, over the past ten years as accusations of misuse for partisan purposes have grown, many external policy actors have tried to achieve a change in policy. This article traces the history of these (failed) reform attempts. This case study is of interest because it is an example of a government demonstrating long-term resistance to reforms that are quite modest by international standards and despite attempts by usually influential policy actors to propel reform. This article draws particular attention to the role of the Auditor-General and demonstrates the growing politicisation of the issue in an environment where those who seek to investigate and comment upon government advertising are severely discouraged | |
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_tAustralian Journal of Public Administration : AJPA _g66, 4, p. 438-452 _dBrisbane Queensland : Blackwell Publshers, December 2007 _xISSN 03136647 _w |
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