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  • 1 week ago | independentaustralia.net | John Turnbull

    It isn't illegal for political parties to spam text voters before an election, but maybe it should be, writes John Turnbull. IN POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWS, Trumpet of Patriots founder Clive Palmer claims to have spent $60 million on advertising, a considerable proportion of which was allocated to a text message campaign that enraged many and has driven calls for regulatory changes.

  • 2 months ago | jamanetwork.com | Steve Webb |John Turnbull |Michelle A. Detry

    JAMA Guide to Statistics and Methods Platform Clinical Trials for the Efficient Evaluation of Multiple Treatments Users' Guides to the Medical Literature How to Use and Interpret the Results of a Platform Trial Jay J. H. Park, PhD; Michelle A. Detry, PhD; Srinivas Murthy, MD, CM, MHSc; Gordon Guyatt, MD, MSc; Edward J. Mills, PhD CNM-Au8 in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Writing Committee for the HEALEY ALS Platform Trial; Douglas Hayden; Po-Ying  Lai; Rachel A.

  • Feb 6, 2025 | independentaustralia.net | John Turnbull

    A social media onslaught slamming Great Northern as 'woke' following a campaign to raise money for national parks has been leapt on by right-wing media outlets, writes John Turnbull. EARLY LAST WEEK, Great Northern announced a partnership with the Foundation for National Parks and Wildlife (FNPW) called ‘Outdoors for a Cause’. The stated aim of the partnership was to raise funds to buy private land and donate it to national parks.

  • Nov 17, 2024 | independentaustralia.net | John Turnbull

    Politicians are turning to podcasters and commentators to appeal to a younger generation leaning towards conservative politics, writes John Turnbull. “COCAINE WILL TURN YOU into a damn owl, homie,” is not the sort of line you expect to hear in an interview with a presidential candidate, even if the candidate in question is President-elect Donald Trump.

  • Nov 7, 2024 | independentaustralia.net | John Turnbull

    A new report has discovered a drastic fall in media consumption and highlighted how few of us place trust in mainstream media news. John Turnbull writes. LATE LAST WEEK, embattled consulting giant Deloitte released its annual Media and Entertainment Consumer Insights report. With a sample size of 2,000 Australians, this report breaks down how Aussies are consuming media and where they choose to get their news, revealing some concerning trends for traditional publishers.

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