Description |
xxvi, 149 pages, 19 unnumbered pages : illustrations ; 25 cm |
Series |
Senate Committee report / Finance and Public Administration References Committee |
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Parliamentary paper / Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia, 0727-42881 ; no. 428 of 2005 |
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Australia. Parliament. Senate. Finance and Public Administration References Committee.
Report
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Parliamentary paper (Australia. Parliament) ; 2005, no. 428
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Notes |
"Senate Committee report"--Cover |
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"December 2005" |
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Chair: Senator Michael Forshaw, ALP, NSW |
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"The problem with government advertising arises when the distinction between legitimate government advertising for public policy purposes and political advertising for partisan advantage is blurred ... A number of inquiries in the last ten years have recommended reforms to the guidelines on government advertising ... None of the recommended reforms have been adopted by the government ... The year 2005-06 has seen another major government advertising campaign, namely the WorkChoices campaign for the government's proposed workplace relations reforms. This single campaign is estimated to cost as much as the total government advertising expenditure for 1996-97 ..."--P. xiii-xiv |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
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Commonwealth of Australia 2005 |
Subject |
Government advertising -- Australia.
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Administrative responsibility -- Australia.
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Author |
Forshaw, Michael (Michael George)
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ISBN |
0642715939 |
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