2023
DOI: 10.1093/heapro/daad134
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Lobbying by omission: what is known and unknown about harmful industry lobbyists in Australia

Jennifer Lacy-Nichols,
Shirae Christie,
Katherine Cullerton

Abstract: What is unknown about commercial lobbying is far greater than what is known. These omissions distort our understanding of the extent and nature of business influence on politics. Especially when businesses engage in practices that harm health, it is crucial for public health advocates to understand corporate lobbying to counter its influence. Our study proceeded in three phases. First, based on an international audit, we developed a list of the categories of information about lobbying that could be disclosed u… Show more

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