Tony Moore

Bio

Tony Moore was an ABC program maker between 1988 and 1997 and a community representative on its National Advisory Council between 1986 to 1988. A Centre for Policy Development Fellow, he is a regular commentator on Australian cultural policy and history.

Tony Moore's contributions:

A Real Education Revolution: Revised

Tony Moore offers suggestions for an education revolution beyond the boundaries of the private and public school systems.

From culture war to cultural democracy: it's your ABC

Tony Moore provides a credible option for ending the terms of partisan appointments to the ABC board, and shows how we can rescue the public broadcasting debate from the culture wars.

Election for all ABC Board Members

Australians want more direct involvement with all democratic processes, not less, writes Tony Moore. Rather than kicking the staff elected rep off the ABC board, elections should be called to replace the entire board with consumer, staff, and other stakeholder representatives. And why stop there? Moore argues that Australian republicans should start proposing ideas for a maximalist republic based on the democratisation of all public institutions – including elections for all public boards


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