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FoI and the Delivery of Diminishing Returns, or How SpinDoctors and Journalists have Mistreated a Volatile Reform Rick Snell, University of Tasmania ABSTRACT Freedom of Information (FoI), spin-doctors, and journalists of
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Document Date: 2010-07-22 21:51:38


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New York / /

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Australia / United Kingdom / /

Facility

Port Arthur / The University of Tasmania / University of Sydney / University of Tasmania ABSTRACT Freedom / /

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case law / inadequate researching deficient record management / media team / media response / public relations firms / media diversion / isolation contentious issues management / contentious issues management / law reformers / neutral information management tool / creating a media diversion to take journalists / /

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New Zealand Danks Committee / Cabinet Office / University of Sydney / Constitutional and Administrative Review Committee / University of Tasmania ABSTRACT Freedom of Information / School of Economics and Political Science / Tasmanian Government / provincial government / University of Tasmania / Drawing Board / /

Person

Alastair Campbell / Blair / Ivor Gaber / John Underwood / Ann Cavoukian / Rick Snell / /

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National Editor / King / Prime Minister / Information Commissioner / minister / Official Spokesman / advisors / opposition MP / Commissioner / journalist / Privacy Commissioner / MP / Lecturer / NSW Premier / representative / Minister and Deputy Minister / co-operative / information and privacy commissioner / Official Information Act / /

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Tasmania / Ontario / /

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the Freedom of Information Review / /

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