Steven Whitlam and Hugh Preston
Information as a resource in newspaper journalism is a widely‐discussed issue, for which surveys have revealed a range of findings and from which conclusions can be drawn…
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Information as a resource in newspaper journalism is a widely‐discussed issue, for which surveys have revealed a range of findings and from which conclusions can be drawn. However, newspaper journalists exhibit a mercurial approach to formal information sources and often acknowledge their value even less substantially. Consequently, the value of newspaper articles as information sources in their own right has often been questioned and studies reveal how use of language can distort not only meaning but also interpretation.
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At a time when the future of the British state pension is being debated events in Australia provide an interesting example of an alternative approach. This article examines the…
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At a time when the future of the British state pension is being debated events in Australia provide an interesting example of an alternative approach. This article examines the introduction in Australia of the 1992 Superannuation Guarantee Charge Bills (SGC). The article considers the key debates which accompanied the SGC along with the role of the Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU), the poverty lobby and employer organisations in the reform process. The Australian model can not simply be transposed to the UK but the politics of reform in this case illustrate the issues of equity, exclusion and social division that are likely to arise.