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| Title: | Threads of PR. "Party Games: Australian Politicians and the Media from Wars to Dismissal" by Bridget Griffen-Foley. [review] |
| Authors: | O'Regan, Mick |
| Keywords: | Australian Book Reviews Publishing Mick O'Regan Iraq War Public Relations Liberal Party R.G. Casey Robert Menzies Alastair Campbell Tony Blair Peter Reith politicians Keith Murdoch Frank Packer Solomon Rubensohn Sim Rubensohn Don Rodgers Edgar Holt John Curtin Evatt Cold War anti-Communist British Petrov Affair John Howard Tampa television Kerry O'Brien Laurie Oakes Sydney Melbourne Bob Willoughby Meet the Press Face the Nation Gough Whitlam Rupert Murdoch |
| Issue Date: | Sep-2003 |
| Publisher: | Australian Book Review |
| Citation: | O'Regan, Mick 2003. Threads of PR. "Party Games: Australian Politicians and the Media from Wars to Dismissal" by Bridget Griffen-Foley. 'Australian Book Review', No 254, September, 38-39. |
| Series/Report no.: | No 254 |
| Abstract: | Griffen-Foley has provided readers with the information needed to make sense of relationships that now help to determine the practice of politics in Australia. The role of PR advisers, the power of the media, the capacity of politicians to provide ‘favours’ for media barons, are constant elements in public debate. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2328/589 |
| ISSN: | 0155-2864 |
| Appears in Collections: | No 254 - September, 2003
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