Suspend the race and look at the track
It’s time that journalism spent more time informing the public about the country’s key issues, and less time trying to interpret polls and second-guess election outcomes, says Saul Wakerman.
It’s time that journalism spent more time informing the public about the country’s key issues, and less time trying to interpret polls and second-guess election outcomes, says Saul Wakerman.
Former Australian Prime Minister John Howard has outlined what he sees as the good, the bad and the ugly sides of the relationship between the political world and the media.
It’s time that journalism spent more time informing the public about the country’s key issues, and less time trying to interpret polls and second-guess election outcomes, says Saul Wakerman.
Former Australian Prime Minister John Howard has outlined what he sees as the good, the bad and the ugly sides of the relationship between the political world and the media.
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It’s time that journalism spent more time informing the public about the country’s key issues, and less time trying to interpret polls and second-guess election outcomes, says Saul Wakerman.
Former Australian Prime Minister John Howard has outlined what he sees as the good, the bad and the ugly sides of the relationship between the political world and the media.