If the Australian Defence Force loosened its control over communications it would gain more control over its public image.
I say this as the Australian Defence Academy is embroiled in a sex scandal which Australia's media is reporting in detail.This latest incident follows a litany of problems with the public image of Defence. These include claims of ongoing equipment cost blow-outs, inappropriate behavior by service personnel, poor maintenance and pay glitches suffered by frontline troops.
Defence is known for keeping an iron grip on its media relations and communications with the public. This must frustrate the thousands of servicemen and women who perform creditably each day often in tough, tough circumstances. They really deserve to have their efforts recognized.
Occasionally we learn about their work but mostly it is rare for Australians to meet a serviceman or woman in the course of a normal year and hear or see what they do.
I also know a lack of information from Defence has frustrated the generation of journalists I have worked with.
Australians have a deep affection for their soldiers, sailors, airmen and women stemming from the legend of the ANZACs. So perhaps Defence would be better served sharing their stories in a open, transparent way with rest of us rather than only communicating when faced with scandal.
Disclaimer: I served 30 plus in the Australian Army including as the Army's first Director of Public Affairs.
2 comments:
Sadly I this appears to be what's happening
Thanks for your comment Susie
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