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The things that batter.

David Ames1

  • 1National Ageing Research Institute and University of Melbourne Department of Psychiatry,St George's and Epworth Camberwell Hospitals,Normanby House,St George's Hospital,Kew,Victoria,Australia.

International Psychogeriatrics
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Summary

In 1996, the Australian Opposition's family violence policy, "The things that matter," was launched with a glib remark. This led to the Opposition Leader's dismissal, highlighting the serious nature of domestic violence.

Area of Science:

  • Political Science
  • Sociology
  • Public Policy

Background:

  • The Australian Liberal/National Party Federal Opposition developed a policy package named "The things that matter" for the 1996 election.
  • Family violence was a significant issue addressed within the broader policy initiatives.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the political communication strategy surrounding the Opposition's family violence policy.
  • To examine the public and media reception of the policy launch and its implications.

Main Methods:

  • Historical analysis of political discourse and media coverage.
  • Review of policy documents and public statements from the period.

Main Results:

  • The policy launch was overshadowed by a controversial statement linking "things that matter" to "things that batter."

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  • The then Opposition Leader, Alexander Downer, faced criticism for his perceived glibness on the issue of family violence.
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    • The incident illustrates the challenges of communicating sensitive policy issues effectively.
    • Political figures must approach serious social problems with appropriate gravity to maintain public trust.