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Sabine Wolff

Portrait of Sabine Wolff

Sabine Wolff was a Research Assistant, Work Reform and Productivity Unit

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Coles distribution centre dispute another example of broken industrial relations system

MEDIA RELEASE | Sabine Wolff

Victoria Police's apparent unwillingness to uphold and enforce a Supreme Court order for the picket line at Coles' National Distribution Centre to be lifted shows how broken the industrial relations system has become. Researcher with the IPA...

China under Mao - What we know now and what we should have known then

IPA REVIEW ARTICLE | Chris Berg and Sabine Wolff

There's no longer an excuse for any illusions about the horrors of China under Mao Zedong.  Frank Dikötter, Chair Professor of Humanities at the University of Hong Kong and Professor of the Modern History of China at the...

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If the government's broken, dump it: votes of a disposable society

Ideas & Liberty | Sabine Wolff
The Drum 30th March, 2012

Whether Gerry Harvey likes it or not, we live in a society that runs on the back of consumer power. The internet and trade liberalisation have...

It's not sexist to be critical of Julia Gillard's performance

Ideas & Liberty | Sabine Wolff
The Drum 8th February, 2012

Political commentary has some fairly regular and predictable trends. In an average electoral cycle the consumer of political news is almost...

Culture of entitlement a road to nowhere

Economics & Deregulation | Sabine Wolff
The Drum 1st December, 2011

Australians love government. Many will try to claim otherwise, but evidence suggests that they are happiest when receiving a gentle drip-feed of...

A vision worth voting for

Governance & Service Provision | Sabine Wolff
The Drum Unleashed 1st February, 2011

Australian politicians have lost the will to embark on ambitious and meaningful reforms. Instead, the default position of governments is to tax,...