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- Title
Families in the news.
- Authors
Rosenbrock, Catherine
- Abstract
The article presents several reports on social issues. The report was included in morning radio news bulletins in Melbourne, Brisbane and Adelaide, in Australia. Senior researcher Ruth Weston, one of the report's co-authors, was very much in demand as a radio interviewee, doing live interviews and talkback in Melbourne, Newcastle, Adelaide, Perth and Brisbane. The research, from the Australian Temperament Project, reported a very low level of interest in politics among people nearing voting age. Radio news reports were broadcast nationally on Triple J, and in Melbourne, Hobart and Brisbane, and Institute Acting Research Manager, Ann Sanson, and Research Officer, Diana Smart, did radio interviews in Brisbane, Lismore, Adelaide. The Australian Temperament Study and the Institute's Parenting 21 Study were also reported in a major feature on parenting, "Mums and Dudes," in The Bulletin magazine of 23 January. The Institute's Ann Sanson was extensively quoted, and participants in the Parenting 21 Study were cited verbatum.
- Subjects
AUSTRALIA; FAMILIES; PARENT-child relationships; PARENTAL influences; CHILDLESSNESS; RADIO programs
- Publication
Family Matters, 2001, Issue 58, p71
- ISSN
1030-2646
- Publication type
Article