affect lots of citizen. However, some of Australian media tell biased news. David, Christian, Kathryn, and Kerrie (2015) believe that the statement 44 reported that current media is not enough to explain the coverage to the public. Sometimes, media coverage is biased such as a stereotype or less information. Folker (2013) states Australian journalists are still not suit for world views and cultural backgrounds of the general population. Although the media in Australia plays an important role, the…
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Media Watch is an Australian television forum, aired on ABC1 and recently presented by Paul Barry, that comments on, analyses and critiques Australian media. The primary aims of Media Watch are to examine and expose media bias, mistakes that media outlets have made, and breaches of the Media Alliance Code of Ethics. It seeks to clarify for the Australian public truths about the content of media presentations and the ethical implications of actions involved. Media Watch discusses examples of unethical…
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gone backwards, we are everything we hated.”Australian media has exaggerated the ‘stereotype’ of the general Australian culture and person, giving a misrepresentation of Australians to people outside of our country. The Australian Identity that is currently being destroyed is based on a majority of the media’s imprecise stories of generally embarrassing and inaccurate traits. These traits are clustered together to form the false portrayal of Australians, thus portraying us in a dark light and giving…
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Evil from the Middle East – Does the media portray Islamic people negatively? 1. What is your nationality? - Australian - Lebanese/Middle Eastern - Vietnamese/Chinese - Other, Please specify 2. Do you find that there is more positive or negative media coverage on Islamic people? - More positive - More negative - About the same - I don’t know If more positive, skip to question 4. If more negative, continue to question 3. 3. If more negative, has the media’s portrayal of…
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Governments have the ability to provide and withdraw funding, and individual politicians have often aligned themselves with a state or nation’s sporting successes. An example of this would be Former Prime Minister John Howard wore a Wallabies or Australian cricket team tracksuit on his morning walks and provided a strong presence and passion at sporting fixtures of those teams. There are also negative implications towards this matter. While the Olympics is often the biggest political example of using…
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In his chapter Pluralism, Neo-liberalism and Media Policy, author Des Freedman presents two frames for conceptualising media policy – pluralism and neo-liberalism. Citing scholars such as Humphreys and Baker, the text acknowledges there are other conceptual frameworks with which to view media policy, but lauds pluralism and neo-liberalism for their capacity to explain the climate’s fixation on the free market (Freedman 2008, pp.24). Freedman offers theoretical and historic analysis of these both…
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source of creativity, cultural identity, recreation and employment for many people in Australia, including a large proportion of young Australians, many of whom attend popular music concerts. Music is one of a very small number of art forms with the ability to generate substantial employment opportunities and the potential to contribute to export earnings. The Australian Government and almost all of the State Governments have some form of program of assistance for contemporary music as well as other…
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Those closest to us influence how we see the world I was at work when a mentally ill man took 12 hostages at gunpoint in the Lindt café. My friend came off break and said “Dude! ISIS has taken a café in Sydney with, like, 50 hostages. They’re saying there could be bombs anywhere in the CBD” We continued making juices and smoothies, but our conversation was dictated by disbelief and fear that terrorism had befallen our country. Our brains are constantly manipulated by the influence of those around us…
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the standard of living. The similarities and differences between Australia and China Economy, Australia and China provide an interesting comparison of economic systems. The form of government in Australia is called a constitutional monarchy. The Australian Constitution sets out the rules of how the power to govern should be shared like the separation of powers. The constitution also decides on how the country should be governed including the responsibilities of each level of government - federal…
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