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Governments do not make decisions in a vacuum. It is important to be aware of who the decision makers are, the processes they undertake to make a decision and what influences them in doing so.
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What does Australia’s minority Labor government mean for business?

Published on 8th September, 2010 by Jacquelynne Willcox

Posted in Elections, Greens, Opposition, Uncategorized, communications, crisis communications, government influence, government relations, public affairs |

Tags: business, Independents, minority government

Australian Election – What the…?

Published on 22nd August, 2010 by Jacquelynne Willcox

Posted in ALP, Elections, Greens, Health, Kevin Rudd, LIberal Party, Labor Party, NSW economy, Opposition, WA, communications, emissions trading scheme, global financial crisis, government relations, on message, political infighting, public affairs, regulation, uranium mining |

Online Gambling; A safe Aussie Punt?

Published on 29th October, 2009 by Jacquelynne Willcox

Posted in communications, crisis communications, government influence, government relations |

Tags: Australian Productivity Commission, gambling, internet filter, online gaming

Communicating the global financial crisis; a case study in bad language

Published on 1st October, 2008 by Jacquelynne Willcox

Posted in Bush, Poulson, communications, crisis communications, global financial crisis, public affairs, white house |

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