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241: 253: 282:. His 88 photographs now make up the Drouin Collection and focus on the town's people as a community and also on a more personal level, somewhat idealised and showing their sacrifices and contributions to the war effort. Fitzpatrick’s assignment was part of an extensive publicity campaign to convince our allies, particularly the Americans, that we were "shouldering our full share of the burdens of war". 131:
With the breaking up of the DOI in 1950, ANIB was transferred to the Department of the Interior, and expanded its functions to take on much of DOI's work, also taking on many of its staff members. At this time it split into separate Home and Overseas Organisations. The ANIB took on the role of
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December 1972, ANIB became part of the new Department of the Media, changing its name in February 1973 to the Australian Information Service (AIS), and started focusing on disseminating government information within Australia. ANIB state offices were created in
57:) kept its name but expanded its functions when it was moved into the Department of the Interior in 1950. It was renamed in February 1973 to the Australian Information Service, under which name it created a vast collection of photographs now held in the 159:, and to engage film production in the war effort, came under ANIB from 1950 until 1955. (After several further changes over the years, the organisation morphed into Film Australia and then merged into 278:
The photographs were taken by Jim Fitzpatrick, an official war photographer with the AIS, who was sent in 1944 to document the impact of the war on the population of the dairying town of
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in December 1944, including 27 of Fitzpatrick's photographs. The publication was produced by the Department of Information and distributed to overseas media editors for free.
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town were returned to Australia by the New York office of the Australian Information Service, showing a small example of the activities of the agency.
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The AIS was renamed Promotion Australia in 1986, the following year again renamed to the Australian Overseas Information Service (AOIS).
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Fitzpatrick, Jim.; Australia. Department of Information. (1944), "1 photograph : gelatin silver ; 15.9 x 21.5 cm.",
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From 1950 until at least 1961 it also established and managed "The Colombo Plan" in 1950, an aid scheme for
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An article titled "Small town at war", written by David Stevens, was published in the
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Fitzpatrick was also responsible for a series of photographs he took on
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Numerous photographs were created by the department, now held by the
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In 1981, two packets of "historical" photographs of a rural
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in 1945, as ANIB developed an "overseas publicity" role.
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Defunct Commonwealth Government agencies of Australia
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Index

Australian News and Information Bureau
federal government
Australia
National Archives of Australia
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Department of Information
J. L. Treloar
censorship
propaganda
World War II
Keith Murdoch
Harry Foll
New York City
London
San Francisco
migrants to Australia after the war
Cold War
Communism
Australian National Film Board
Sydney
filmmaking
Screen Australia
developing countries
Whitlam Labor government
Western Australia
Queensland
Karachi
New Delhi
Bangkok
Singapore

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