Public Relations Institute of Australia
The Public Relations Institute of Australia is a peak body for public relations and communication professionals in Australia. It promotes high ethical standards in the public relations and communication industry through accredited membership, resources, training, and recognition.
PRIA was founded in 1949. It sponsors the open access Asia Pacific Public Relations Journal. The organisation is a member of the Global Alliance for Public Relations and Communication Management.
Projects
In 2014, PRIA projects included advising on lobbyist legislation, increasing the use of valid measurement in PR, and offering career development and professional support resources to practitioners. PRIA also offers member training and professional development, runs a consultancy registration scheme, organises conferences and networking events, and presents annual awards for outstanding programs.Course accreditations
PRIA introduced accreditation of Australian public relations courses in the late 1980s and 1990s. It identifies three core benefits to accreditation:- committing education providers to aligning with current industry practice
- uniting educators and industry to progress the PR profession
- equipping graduates with best practice skills and competencies
Partnerships and sponsorships
When Deakin University began publishing the Asia Pacific Public Relations Journal in 1999, PRIA became a sponsor of the publication, and it continues its support today.PRIA is one of 25 founding members of the Global Alliance for Public Relations and Communication Management.
In September 2014, PRIA announced a partnership with the International Special Events Society to enable PRIA members to earn professional development points by attending ISES events.
History
When PRIA was established in 1949, Asher Joel was one of its founding members.PRIA established the annual Golden Target Awards in 1976, to recognise excellence in Australian public relations. The University of Western Sydney's Ward Library is home to the winners collection which dates from 1998.
When the Public Relations Council was formed in 2012, PR practitioners discussed whether Australia's PR industry was big enough for two peak bodies, generally concluding that the market could embrace both organisations.