Older Articles
Older Articles by Patricia Edgar and Don Edgar
- Family policy has fallen off the radar. (December 2022)
- The medium is the message. (September 2022)
- Thinking outside the aged care trap. (July 2022)
- A radical future for ABC children's television programs. (3 of 3, July 2022)
- Is the ABC promoting cohesion or pulling us further apart? (2 of 3, July 2022)
- Happy Birthday ABC. Where are you going now? (1 of 3, July 2022)
- Julian Schultz searches but does not find 'the soul of the nation'. (June 2022)
- Age-old debate on generational conflict deeply flawed. (November 2021)
- Housing policy is a failure for young and old. (November 2021)
- Ageism and the secret to living a long life. (June 2021)
- Are we all mad or are we being driven mad? (April 2021)
- Anything goes in Canberra (April 2021)
- Covid-19 has been a circuit breaker (February 2021)
- Power of Attorney and abuse of the elderly (July 2020)
- Humanities Fightback: CASSH Skills vs STEM (July 2020)
- Proposed University Funding is Policy Ideological Vandalism (June 2020)
- Education after COVID-19 (April 2020)
- Who is expendable? (March 2020)
- Worst way to deal with tech in schools (July 2019)
- Early research on 'work-family' issues (May 2019)
- Right-wing populism and family values (April 2019)
- Universities as failed critics (April 2019)
- The Nine Entertainment Co's takeover of Fairfax (July 2018)
- The ABC, Facebook and the Meaning of Trust (July 2018)
- Going Round the Twist with Telstra and the NBN Co (July 2018)
- The Circus that has been Government Policy on the ABC (June 2018)
- University reforms and the longevity economy (October 2017)
- Aged care will be a different ballgame - the risks of commercialisation (September 2017)
- Get agile or prepare to fail (April 2018)
- Flexible learning model a win for workers (March 2018)
- Higher education benefits everybody (September 2017)
- Same lightweight ad menu key to youth obesity inquiry (June 2009)
- Australia as the land of fairness, decency and moral integrity? (March 2018)
- Instead of blaming old people.. (July 2015)
- The ABC's fun park a step on the road to oblivion (June 2015)
- Good sex not the preserve of the young (March 2015)
- Fifty Shades of Grey: a preparation for domestic violence (February 2015)
- Fifty is not the start of old age (February 2015)
- Hidden truths about domestic violence (January 2015)
- Grey army must fight to be treated with dignity and respect (August 2014)
- The older generation is more than paying its way (May 2014)
- Memo to Joe Hockey (May 2014)
- Government policy needs to catch up with older people (April 2014)
- Old people a burden on healthcare: poppycock (March 2014)
- News as entertainment (May 2013)
- No more poor excuses (April 2012)
- Green Project (September 2011)
- The case for decency (August 2011)
- Tomorrow People (September 2008)
- Look to Hollywood (January 2012)
- Monster or Made? (November 2011)
- Rated G for Garbage (October 2011)
- Speech treatment fit for a king (January 2011)
- PM who succumbs to image-makers cannot be trusted (August 2010)
- Hazel Hawke Written Out in Biased History (July 2010)
- Streaming, Writing and Arithmetic (March 2010)
- Childhood policy straight out of fantasyland (October 2009)
- A better measure of society's wellbeing (October 2009)
- Children are not just little consumers (July 2009)
- Web opens new front in old battle (June 2009)
- Health and well-being for the middle-aged? (October 2017)
- The Importance of racial diversity on our screens (February 2017)
- The Housing Challenge (November 2015)
- Marriage, Family and the Media (July 2015)
- Positive ageing: every age at once (May 2015)
- The threat to democracy with a nobbled ABC (December 2014)
- Ageing is a triumph (October 2014)
- Media and children's rights in the digital age (September 2014)
- Do we need the ABC? (February 2014)
- The Wakadoo Café in Canberra (June 2013)
- Free-to-air TV that might have been (December 2012)
- Who wants to get married? (December 2012)
- To watch TV or not to watch TV (March 2012)
- Expatriate study broadens Australian academia (February 2012)
- Can Democracy Survive the Media (May 2011)
- Navigating a Complex Digital World, September 2009
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Modern technology has transformed the way children learn and interact with their environment ...VCAA Discussion Paper: Television, Digital Media and children's learning... (February 2009)
More from Patricia Edgar
- Childhood policy straight out of fantasyland, October 2009
- Australian Education Union Early Childhood Conference, September 2009
- Commercialisation: from children to profit centres, September 2009
- Shine: Give gifted and talented students a push, 2009
- Shine: Teaching media literacy should be our priority, 2009
- Shine: Biting off more than we can chew, 2009
- Shine: I think I can, I think I can, 2009
- Shine: Why Storytelling Works, 2009
- Shine: Television is our ally – not our enemy, 2009
- Shine: Defining the typical Australian, 2009
- Shine: Why intelligence can be taught, 2009
- Shine: Gaming is Good, 2009
- Web opens new front in old battle, 2009
- Same lightweight ad menu key to youth obesity inquiry, 2009
- Children of the new universe need a real education revolution, 2008
- Marketing to Children: a time-bomb, 2008
- Australian children's media is in crisis but a digital children's channel on the ABC is not part of the solution, 2008
- The Australian Communications and Media Authority's Children's Program Standards and Australian Content Standards, 2007
- Children's Media needs another Bruce Gyngell, 2007
- A challenge to the status quo in children's media in Australia, Young Media Australia's 50th anniversary, March 2007
- Does television have a future? June 2007
- Howard Gardner's 5 Minds for the Future, 2007
- Spiderman is back, 2004
More from Don Edgar
- Loving and working in a changing world, October 2009
- A Better Measure of Society's Wellbeing, October 2009
- A New Deal for Children, September 2009
- Community attitudes to children, young people and families, 2009
- Technology and learning in the early years, VCAA 11 November 2008
- International volunteering: a no-risk approach to career transition, 2006
- Family Impact Statement on Proposed Workchoices Legislation, 2005
- Social trends and their impact on Queensland Education, 2004
- Re-valuing and Re-structuring Primary School Education, 2004
- Meaningful participation - how to give the community a 'voice', 2003
- Globalisation and regional governance, 2003
- Dorothy Pash Oration on Ageing, 2002
- Finding a New Voice for Further Education, 2001
- Challenging the Conventions of Work-Family Programs, 2001
- Emotional Competence is a Man's Business, 1998