Gruen Nation: Series 1 - Episode 4 (ATOM Study Guide)

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SKU:
SG691
Content Type:
Television Panel Discussion Program
Year Levels:
9-12
Learning Areas:
English
Learning Areas:
Journalism
Learning Areas:
Media Studies
Learning Areas:
Politics / Government
Learning Areas:
Civics and Citizenship
Learning Areas:
Ethics
Learning Areas:
Philosophy/RE
Learning Areas:
Psychology
Learning Areas:
Business Studies
Learning Areas:
Studies of Society and Environment
Learning Areas:
Graphics
Key Themes:
The Power of the Jingle, Tactics of the Final Week, Circumventing the Advertising Blackout, The Ethics of Push Polling, Best vs. Worst Advertising, Stage Management vs. Stunts, Rhetoric and Truth, Advertising Subsidising Democracy, The "Harvey Norman
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Product Overview

Please noteGruen Nation is a spin-off series of The Gruen Transfer. The first season of Gruen Nation aired during the 2010 federal election and as a part of season 3 of The Gruen Transfer. The second season of Gruen Nation originally aired in 2013 during the 2013 federal election and as part of season 6 of the rebranded Gruen Planet.

Hosted by Wil Anderson, and featuring Gruen regulars Todd Sampson and Russel Howcroft, Gruen Nation will run an X-ray over the 2010 federal election, examining not only the advertising but all the other tricks and tactics political parties use to get their messages out.

Joining our advertising gurus is an impressive trio of political insiders and campaign veterans:

Dr John Hewson: former leader of the federal Liberal party

Neil Lawrence: the man behind the 'Kevin07' campaign

Annabel Crabb: author and ABC political commentator.

The five panellists will dissect each week's events as they unfold.

Whether it is a million dollars spent on an advertising campaign or a hundred dollars spent on a haircut or a tie, Gruen Nation will decode what's going on for the audience and point out the many strategies political parties use to influence voters.

Like its parent show, The Gruen Transfer, Gruen Nation will offer up, and dissect, a feast of messaging brilliance and bunkum – not just from the 2010 Australian federal election, but from down the years and around the world.

Curriculum links

This study guide is mainly aimed at middle- and upper-secondary school levels, and may be pertinent to tertiary level, with relevance to:

  • English
  • Media Studies
  • Politics
  • Civics and Citizenship
  • Journalism
  • Graphics
  • Ethics and Philosophy
  • Psychology
  • Business Studies
  • Marketing
  • SOSE/HSIE

In this episode:

The worst and best political ads ever made; the final week of the 2010 campaign; a weekly survey of the latest ads of the 2010 campaign; Labor's late campaign launch, a Liberal campaign stunt on the trail, the campaign advertising blackout, and the purpose of push polling; how to make ads containing sing-along jingles; and The Pitch – to make campaign ads with jingles for both the Liberal Party and Labor Party.

Important topics in this episode include the reasons behind the advertising blackout and the ways the blackout can be circumvented, and why push polling is a disagreeable electioneering tactic.