Integrity and honesty or ‘the economy”?

AMEP spends its time evaluating ethical frameworks within the media.

Obviously, this causes us to look at the ethics of politicians.

I wonder which of the two alternatives above, Catholics and other Christians in the Coalition, Labor Party and other parties in Australian parliaments would choose as the most important for increasing the fairness, well being and prosperity of the Australian society, particularly dis-empowered people or communities.

About Bob Simpson

Bob is project manager of The Australian Media Engagement Project (AMEP). He believes that ethical and independent journalists are vital to the continuing freedom of Australian citizens. You could argue that In recent decades media organisations have subtly subverted journalism to their own private commercial interests, and away from an integrated sense of fairness, well being and shared prosperity in Australian society, especially for the disempowered. AMEP aims to change general media narratives towards greater fairness, well being and shared prosperity in Australia.
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