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- IPA: LNP Leading Australia With Red Tape Reduction Plan
- IPA: Bank Tax Is An Arbitrary Abuse Of Government Power
- How to Fix The NDIS
- IPA: The New South Wales Government’s Bold Criminal Justice Reforms Will Improve Community Safety
- IPA: Turnbull Government Makes Wrong Choices On Taxes And Spending
- Reducing Red Tape In Australia – One In Two Out Rule
- Australia Needs A One In Two Out Rule
- New IPA Report Details Enormous Growth In Environmental Law
- A Guide To Assigning Blame In 2017
- The Growth Of Federal Environmental Law 1971 To 2016
- Criminal Justice Reform – Lessons From The United States
- IPA research outlines criminal justice lessons from the United States
- Westpac Can Not See The Forest For The Tweets
- Placing GST On Online Purchases Is A Tax Increase Which Will Place Australian Consumers At Risk
- It’s The Values, Stupid
- The New Brisbane Line
- Trumping Architecture
- Abolish The Australian Communications And Media Authority
- Coalition Must Take Commitment To Freedom Of Speech To The Next Election
- There Should Be No Role For Employers In Employee Super Fund Choice
- IPA Welcomes PC Call To Cut Farming Red Tape
- IPA Welcomes substantial changes to 18C
- New IPA Video Outlines Why Environmental Lawfare Must End
- Australian Taxation Office Vindicates IPA Research And Admits Corporate Tax Avoidance Is Relatively Modest
- Full Repeal of 18C Only Option To Restore Free Speech
- Chris Berg’s Response To Question On Notice
- South Australian Energy Statement An Admission Of Failure
- Business Investment In Australia Now Lower Than Under Whitlam
- Taxpayer Funded Submissions Distort Inquiry As Racial Hatred Claims Blowout
- Free Speech Inquiry Disappoints In Failing To Recommend 18C Repeal
- Legal Rights Audit 2016
- New Study Finds 307 Breaches Of Fundamental Legal Rights In Federal Laws
- FWC Decision Means More Job Opportunities
- Minor Party Voters Fed Up With Red Tape
- New Research Program To Improve Policy Advice
- IPA: 18C Repeal The Only Option
- IPA: Victorian Opposition Right To Repeal Victorian Renewable Energy Target
- 5 Reasons To Abolish The RET
- IPA: South Australia Has No One Left To Blame
- IPA: Victorian Gas Ban Just Plain Wrong
- The Impact of the Prohibitive Cost of Building in Victoria
- IPA: Construction Costs In Melbourne Sky High
- How Red Tape Almost Killed Me
- Liquor Licensing: Red Tape On Australian Businesses
- Stop This Greed
- Free Speech Not A Fringe Issue – Poll
- IPA: Australia Must Follow United States And Cut Tape
- The Case For Cutting Red Tape On Drones
- Australia Must Cut More Red Tape On Drones
- Business confidence high but small businesses know there is more work to be done
- Trump’s America
- Young Australians full of optimism about the future
- Response to Tertiary Education Quality Standards – Diversity and Equity
- Submission To The Senate Economics Committee Inquiry Into The Superannuation -Objective- Bill 2016 -Provisions-
- IPA: Reduce spending and government intervention to repair budget
- Terrorist Chic in the 1970s
- Australians don’t want higher power bills from forced coal closures
- Civilised Economics
- The case for the repeal of section 18C
- Repeal, not reform, of section 18C the only way forward for free speech: IPA
- On regulation, productivity and growth
- Labor’s books backdown a protectionist throwback
- The punishment must fit the crime, not the criminal
- IPA opening statements to the Senate Inquiry into Criminal, Civil and Administrative Penalties for White Collar Crime
- The Use of Prisons in Australia: Reform Directions.
- IPA research indicates need for criminal justice reform
- Treaty
- From the desk of President-elect Donald Trump
- Construction Industry Legislation Passage a Great Result
- Senate coal committee report a sellout
- IPA: Turnbull government must now end green lawfare
- Fracking and Gas Ban a Serious Backward Step
- Frequently asked questions about Section 18C of the Racial Discrimination Act 1975
- Australia must now follow the United States and cut red tape
- Passage of registered organisations bill warmly welcomed
- Throttling Superannuation
- Submission to the Senate Economics Legislation Committee Inquiry into the Australian Government Superannuation Imposition Bill
- Coal-Fired Power Stations Have a Future
- Submission to the Senate Environment and Communications Committee – Ensuring a future for Australian coal fired power stations
- Ensuring a future for Australian coal fired power stations
- New poll shows widespread support for free speech
- Private order
- IPA welcomes inquiry on free speech
- A Licence to Nanny
- Australia’s Tax Mutineers
- The Process is the Punishment for QUT Students
- Toxic Greens
- Taming the Final Frontier
- Hazelwood closure a disaster for Victoria and Australia
- Default superannuation – let all Australians choose
- IPA welcomes PM support for inquiry into 18C
- Submission on alternative superannuation default models
- IPA: Environmental lawfare has cost the economy up to 1.2 billion
- The culture of freedom: New book by Dr Kevin Donnelly AM
- Submission to the Royal Commission into the Protection and Detention of Children in the Northern Territory
- How activists use red tape to stop development and jobs
- Submission to the Inquiry into the impact of the Government’s Workplace Bargaining Policy
- Senate coal closure committee a dangerous political stunt
- IPA welcomes Senate Select Committee on red tape
- Code Red
- Fair work act entrenches union power over emergency services institutiions
- IPA: Government should follow Minister Canavan and end green lawfare
- Preliminary AEMO South Australian blackout report: Wind responsible
- A world without cultural appropriation
- Fragile South Australian power network fails again
- The rise of identity politics
- Volunteerism and civil society
- Proposed superannuation objective should be revised or scrapped
- Champion of liberalism
- Superannuation changes a welcome start but policy direction still wrong
- Strangling the goose with the golden egg
- Superannuation changes will condemn middle class to the pension
- Opening remarks to Victorian Parliament ride sourcing inquiry
- Bourgeois Equality
- IPA: Victorian gas exploration ban short-sighted
- Triggering censorship
- IPA welcomes call for Senate inquiry into 18C
- Uber tax and more red tape on progress
- New Workplace Volunteer Legislation Important But Much More Should Be Done
- Submission to the Productivity Commission Draft Report of the Regulation of Agriculture
- Submission on exposure draft of superannuation legislation
- Submission to Ride Sourcing Inquiry
- Your Right to Work: The Employment Policy of a Truly Liberal Government
- IPA: Reform Workplace Relations System to Help People Into Employment
- Energy policy should focus on affordability and reliability
- Royal Commission Into Abuse in Juvenile Detention Should Put Criminal Justice Reform on the National Agenda
- Productivity Commission Draft Report into Agriculture Red Tape Welcome
- IPA: Youth Crime Rate Shows That Violent Offenders Must Be Detained
- IPA: NSW government’s investment scheme to reduce prisoner re-incarceration a good idea
- IPA: Superannuation Tax Hikes Should Be Replaced By Spending Cuts
- IPA: Get more cops on the beat to stop violent crime wave
- Hung parliament to cost extra 1bn dollars in interest – IPA calls for PBO costing of cross-bench negotiations
- That was right
- The Role of Entrepreneurs and Government in Australia
- Code Of Conduct For Dealing With Asthma Attacks In Texas Schools
- IPA: NSW holding cell chaos a symptom of a wider problem
- IPA: Curtis prison sentence needless and wasteful
- In Defence of the British Nation State: The Australian Case for Brexit
- Miners identify red tape as major development roadblock
- Ten red tape initiatives for the next Australian government
- IPA: 10 ways for politicians to cut red tape
- Ten Policies We Need To Hear In This Election Campaign
- IPA: Reforms to fine recovery laws are a good idea
- Submission to the Australian Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman Discussion Paper 2016
- South Australian electricity price increases prove the danger of ALP’s 50 per cent renewable energy target
- Tax, infrastructure and red tape promises put 31,000 Victorian jobs at risk
- Energy Target Madness Will Cost Jobs
- Free Market to ALP: Government Spending and Private Investment Is Not The Same
- Solar thermal electricity should not get special taxpayer support
- Seafood labelling means higher prices and more red tape
- IPA: Minimum wage hike to cost 82,000 jobs
- IPA: Abolishing the minimum wage would help former prisoners find work
- Potential Hazelwood closure a threat to affordable and reliable electricity
- Labor animal welfare policy means more red tape for farmers
- The Red Tape State
- Election needs to focus on growing red tape state
- IPA welcomes Victorian auditor generals report on the need to reform red tape programs
- Free speech on campus audit 2016
- Eight in 10 universities restrict free speech: IPA report
- Red tape stifling agricultural innovation for farmers
- South Australia’s sentencing reforms are a step in the right direction: Institute of Public Affairs
- Worsening red tape harming Queensland’s economy
- Weekend penalty rates – businesses should decide
- The 176 billion tax on our prosperity
- Red Tape Costs the Australian Economy 176 Billion
- The case for personal income taxation cuts
- Budget allocates over 800 million dollars for more red tape: IPA
- Superannuation Tax Increases to Hurt Savings
- Higher electricity prices but no difference on CO2
- Submission relating to the Vegetation Management (Reinstatement) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2016
- Submission to the Select Committee relating to the establishment of a National Integrity Commission
- Legal rights audit 2015
- Bill Shorten’s red tape steel protectionism worst of both worlds
- Cigars and the Plain Packaging Effect
- Submission to the Senate Inquiry into White-Collar Crime Penalties
- ATO tax reporting just another case of wasteful red tape: IPA
- Submission to Broadcasting Legislation Amendment (Media Reform) Bill 2016
- Red tape report shows little reduction in burden
- Lessons from private cities
- Red Tape is Crushing Entrepreneurship
- Turnbull government must act on Law Reform Commission freedoms report
- Submission to the Editorial Review of ABC Business Coverage
- What politicians need to know about negative gearing
- 80 per cent of Australians who negatively gear have incomes below 150000 dollars
- Rainfall forecasts should be benchmarked
- Nuclear Royal Commission wrong on nuclear power
- New Australia Day poll: We love Australia
- Australia Day poll factsheet
- Workplace relations report a missed opportunity
- Generous benefits for public servants revealed in new report
- Driving a soft bargain
- The Curtin-Chifley origins of the Australian bank deposit guarantee
- South Australian electricity crisis coming to a head
- MYEFO shows Australia on European path to big government: IPA
- Uber Markets
- Paris climate agreement: Style triumphs over substance
- Submission to the Review of the Impact of Illegal Offshore Wagering
- Victorian gas exploration ban must be overturned
- IPA welcomes indigenous recognition council announcement
- Cyberbullying and public policy
- New Money
- Zero net emissions economy means zero jobs
- Mark Steyn to visit Australia in February 2016
- Labor tobacco tax hike will hit the poor
- Greens’ 90 per cent renewable plan unrealistic: IPA
- Free speech under attack in Tasmania
- Welfare reform must contribute to budget repair: New report
- World Energy Outlook – fossil fuels still important to 2040
- Making welfare sustainable
- New union membership figures show need for reform
- Failure of Lomborg centre a victory for censorship: IPA
- Breathing in freedom
- Free speech bill an opportunity for the Turnbull government
- The sharing economy
- Free markets and tolerance
- The end of history…in Australian universities
- Welcome to the Yellow Brick Road
- The good news on poverty: New report
- Productivity Commission report confirms Australia is a high tax country
- The good news on poverty: Things are getting better for the poor in Australia
- Where have all the entrepreneurs gone?
- Decline in entrepreneurs a serious concern
- Tasmanian anti-discrimination complaint shows freedom of speech is under attack
- The fossil fuel subsidy myth
- Australian fossil fuel subsidies are a myth: IPA
- Free speech lost in translation
- Australia is a Nanny State: IPA
- Industry super funds fail their own transparency test
- IPA recognised in prestigious international award for work against carbon tax
- IPA welcomes government scrapping bank deposit tax
- Trade Union Royal Commission must continue: IPA
- Submission to the Senate Inquiry into Personal Choice and Community Impact
- Summit shows reform consensus does not exist
- GST on all online purchases is an unwelcome new tax: IPA
- FACTSHEET: Income tax – weighing down the family budget
- Income tax weighing down the Australian family budget
- Regulate unions and employer bodies like corporations: IPA
- Submission to the Royal Commission into Trade Union Governance and Corruption
- Medicare levy hike will worsen our tax burden: IPA
- Productivity commission does not go far enough on workplace relations
- Oxfam report – Right problem, wrong solution
- Share income tax, don’t increase GST: IPA
- Australia’s universities do not teach Australia’s British origins
- Andrews, Baird wrong on tax: IPA
- The end of history… in Australian universities
- Union influence over ALP is a handbrake on reform: new report
- Unions in Labor: A handbrake on reform
- OECD call to tax coal makes no sense
- New report reveals missing 129 billion in infrastructure spending
- Canberra’s debt problem: Where’s the money gone?
- A review of the scientific evidence underlying the imposition of a carbon tax or ETS in Australia
- Submission on Australia’s Post-2020 Emissions Reduction Target
- Submission regarding Australia’s post-2020 emissions reduction target
- More climate council alarmism on coal
- The life saving potential of coal
- Australian coal could give 82 million Indians electricity
- Pope Francis’ climate change encyclical not binding on Catholics
- IPA launches Magna Carta: The Tax Revolt That Gave Us Liberty
- Closing coal-fired power stations will raise electricity prices
- Submission to Treasury consultation into exposure draft of Tax Laws Amendment
- Net neutrality is techno socialism
- American Sniper
- Submission to the Legislative Council Inquiry into the Public Health Amendment
- Renewable energy target should be abolished: IPA
- Victorian renewable energy target move unwelcome: IPA
- Small steps in big budget repair task: IPA
- GST changes would be yet another tax increase
- IPA welcomes backdown on ‘Google tax’
- Andrews’ policies put Vic surplus at risk: IPA
- Taking Melbournes Temperature
- Taking Australias Temperature
- Freedom Works
- ICAC should be abolished
- Submission to the Acting Independent National Security Legislation Monitor
- Submission to the Senate Standing Committee on Copyright Amendment (Online Infringement) Bill 2015
- Federal-State relations reform shouldn’t be about raising tax levels
- The Case Against Tax Reform
- The only real reform is tax cuts: paper
- ‘Google tax’ will damage Australia’s investment reputation
- Tax reform must deliver tax cuts: IPA
- Government must urgently reduce costs and burdens on business
- Plain packaging myth exposed
- Commonwealth government’s site-blocking bill infringes rule of law
- Government right to reverse tide on bank account seizure
- Today’s red tape cuts need to go further
- All Australians need their privacy protected
- Submission to Productivity Commission Inquiry on Workplace Relations Framework
- Mounting evidence of a red tape emergency in Australia
- Australians say there is too much government regulation on business
- South Australians think there is too much government regulation
- Government’s decision to abandon cuts a mistake
- The Economic, Technological and Regulatory Impact of Wind Turbines
- Submission to Select Committee on Wind Turbines
- 74 per cent of businesses report government regulation is hurting them
- Federal government must clarify freedom of speech proposals
- New poll reveals Australians believe free speech under threat
- Innovation strangled by red tape
- IPA welcomes government review of teacher education as a victory for back-to-basics teaching
- Investments in limbo and at risk
- Bipartisan human rights report shows Abbott government must support free speech bill
- New research shows benefits of hostile senate: Pages of legislation passed declines by 43 per cent over 2 years
- Government begins to reverse tide on red tape
- Submission to the Senate Inquiry into Corporate Tax Avoidance
- Healthy competition is good for children
- Paying your way
- Free market solution to indigenous poverty
- IPA welcomes minimum wage inquiry
- Submission to Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security Inquiry in to data retention
- No to the GST attack
- Don’t tax online shopping: New report
- Submission to the Senate Standing Committee on Environment and Communications Inquiry into Enhancing Online Safety for Children Bill 2014
- Charlie Hebdo shows why Section 18c must go
- Freedom to teach
- Teachers suffer from old-fashioned industrial relations and massive government bureaucracy – new report
- Government should reject call for higher taxes on Australians: IPA
- 200m UN Climate Fund Handout a Mistake – IPA
- Sharing economy revolution threatened by over-regulation: new report
- OECD data shows Australia is not a low tax country
- Factsheet: Where have all the entrepreneurs gone?
- Factsheet: The myth of Australia as a ‘low tax’ country
- The coalition is reviving Labor’s internet filter with its copyright website blocking scheme: IPA
- The sharing economy: How over-regulation could destroy an economic revolution
- New Study: Big Fall in Entrepreneurs Threatens Australian Prosperity
- New Study: SA has big fall in entrepreneurs
- New Study: Northern Territory Most Entrepreneurial Place in Australia
- New Study: Tasmania sees largest fall in entrepreneurs
- New study finds 262 breaches of fundamental legal rights in federal laws
- Australia among highest taxed countries in the world
- The state of fundamental legal rights in Australia
- Censorship no solution to cyberbullying: IPA
- The Australia ‘low taxing country’ myth
- Bitcoin and the future of free banking: Submission to Senate inquiry on digital currency
- Where have all the entrepreneurs gone
- Government should reject IMF call for higher taxes
- Australia’s English Curriculum: A critique
- English curriculum fails students
- When the going gets tough, the losers get lobbying
- Petrol tax hike undemocratic and unnecessary: IPA
- The fall of literature
- The rise of America’s populist progressivism
- Australian living standards threatened by big government: IPA
- Things are getting better all the time: A snapshot of Australian living standards in the long run
- Review finds National Curriculum biased and substandard
- IPA FreedomWatch Factsheet: Racial Discrimination Amendment Bill 2014
- Senator Day’s bill an important step on the road to restoring free speech
- Abbott government’s copyright proposal is an internet filter by another name
- Submission to Australian government Online Copyright Infringement Discussion Paper
- Section 18c, We Will Continue Fighting – The Australian
- Public broadcaster or green activist? How the ABC spins Australias energy choices
- Independent report reveals ABC biased against fossil fuels
- Mandatory internet data retention treats all Australians like criminals: IPA
- Coalition failure to restore free speech
- Coalition’s cyber-bullying commissioner a threat to free speech
- 2015 literature course
- A social problem, not a technological problem: Bullying, cyberbullying and public policy
- The end of history
- The colonialist charge
- Why won’t the Australian government follow Canada’s lead on free speech?
- Chaplains decision a win for democracy
- Minimum wage hike to cost 100,000 jobs: IPA
- Abbott government must proceed to restore free speech
- Submission to the Renewable Energy Target Review Panel
- Bureaucracy overload
- States must restrain runaway bureaucracy costs: IPA
- Aunty out of control
- The battle over cheap energy in the third world
- The Cyberbullying moral panic
- Submission to the public consultation on amendments to the Racial Discrimination Act 1975
- Abbott government should not punish aspirational Australians: IPA
- Poll: Australians want more free speech, not less
- Minimum wages must not rise: IPA
- Submission to the Fair Work Commission
- Poll: Aussies won’t pay for climate schemes
- CFMEU decision highlights urgent need for IR reform
- Abbott government’s changes to Racial Discrimination Act a win for freedom of speech – Institute of Public Affairs
- IPA: Biased National Curriculum Should be Scrapped
- Submission to Department of Education
- Enhancing Online Safety for Children
- New cyber regulator not the answer to bullying
- Energy Policy for Australia
- The City and The State
- Coalition must deliver on free speech promise
- A taxing approach to choice
- Nanny state taxes driving perverse outcomes
- Absurd new national curriculum subjects dictate students must learn about consumerism during physical education classes
- IPA releases new Australian freedom index: WA freest state; Tas least free
- 2014 IPA Economic Freedom Index Factsheet
- 2014 IPA Economic Freedom Index
- Submission to Department of Industry
- Bigger. Better. Cheaper
- Scrap the National Curriculum
- The Dirty Dozen
- How entrepreneurs fuel creative destruction
- The heavy cost of renewable energy requirements
- Taking freedom seriously
- Coastal shipping laws should be repealed
- High Court ruling on NSW campaign law a win for free speech
- Tim Wilson appointed Human Rights Commissioner
- Health at all costs
- Coastal Shipping Reform
- Government must rule out Qantas bailout
- Low income earners hurt as Abbott keeps tax hikes: IPA
- Competition in Climate Science
- Climate Change – In Search of a Signal
- A Conservative Titan
- How the left corrupted human rights
- Submission to the Australian Energy Market Commissions Review of Retail Electricity Market Trends
- Dawn of a new class
- Heads must roll over malicious pursuit of innocent farmer
- NSW graffiti laws criminalise hopscotch
- Queensland’s 3am trading curfew must be rejected
- How Christians & classical liberals defeated slavery
- Former High Court Judge: media regulator potentially unconstitutional
- Rudd tax surge a disaster for working Australians: IPA
- Addicted to debt
- The true costs of national debt
- All roads lead to Canberra
- The future is bright
- Why the free market produces the best art
- An Austere President
- The far-left history of the Australian Greens
- Margaret Thatcher. A tribute to Britain’s great leader
- An Australian ruling class?
- New IPA video on local government referendum
- Consumer-driven competition and business models driving supermarket retail prices down by at least 5%
- Consumer-driven price cuts through scale
- Coalition must withdraw referendum support – or be complicit in rigging democracy
- US surveillance scandal a warning against Gillard government data retention proposal
- When Everything Was Going Wrong: Britain in the Seventies
- Constitutional recognition of local government: the real issues
- The case for voting
- Ford closure proves car subsidies must end
- Commonwealth reform negative value-adding components
- Referendum disaster for democracy in Australia: Institute of Public Affairs
- Failed Budget compounded by Baby Bonus trickery: IPA
- IPA: Canberra council grab a disaster for democracy and rates
- Australia’s big government reaches record highs
- Australia’s Big Government, by the Numbers
- Time to dump costly parental leave scheme
- A tribute to James Buchanan
- Victories for free speech
- Freedom of speech threatened by Tasmanian bill
- Margaret Thatcher
- Submission to the Expert Advisers on the National Energy Consumer Advocacy Panel
- The war on democracy
- IPA condemns attack on right to silence
- IPA welcomes dumping of media laws
- Gillard backdown on anti-discrimination laws a victory for free speech
- IPA FreedomWatch Factsheet: News Media ‘Reform’ Bills Package 2013
- Conroy media regulation is government licensing in all but name
- Government will spend nearly 60 million this year lobbying itself for nanny state policies
- The Biggest Vested Interest of All: How Government Lobbies to Restrict Individual Rights and Freedom
- Gillard government seizure of inactive bank accounts is an attack on property rights
- Discrimination bill still threatens rights, should be scrapped
- Dreyfus must abandon the anti-discrimination draft Bill
- Dams will facilitate Northern development
- Submission to the Productivity Commission Inquiry into the National Access Regime
- Rearranging the deck chairs
- Legal rights stripped under changes to anti-doping laws
- Coalition’s Northern vision welcomed
- Roxon back down welcome, but doesn’t go far enough
- Consumer first supermarket reform: The market, not government, knows how to best meet consumer demand
- IPA: Australian Human Rights Commission should be abolished
- O’Farrell government inquiry into racial vilification law threatens free speech
- Gillard government misleads public over proposed anti-discrimination law
- IPA State Business Tax Calculator Report
- IPA State Business Tax Calculator Fact Sheet
- IPA FreedomWatch Factsheet: The Human Rights and Anti-Discrimination Bill 2012
- Submission to Senate Legal and Constitutional Affairs Legislation Committee on Exposure Draft of Human Rights and Anti-Discrimination Bill 2012
- Delingpole Press Council ruling shows threat to free speech
- Senate Standing Committee on Education Employment and Workplace Relations
- Press Council ruling on Andrew Bolt and climate change shows danger to freedom of speech
- Letter to Coalition MPs
- Figures do not lie – building industry out of control
- The Automotive industry: Workplace relations impediments to its survival
- Changes we need to make our country rich
- A ‘nudge’ in the wrong direction
- The economics of food
- The big government merry-go-round
- The life and times of the modest member
- The ghost written article the government wanted us to publish
- Why the press gallery failed us, and why they will again
- Should government force companies to be responsible?
- Civil liberties under fire
- False dawn: the Arab Spring
- The Chinese capitalist miracle
- Andrew Bolt law to be supercharged by Gillard government’s anti-discrimination changes
- Gillard government’s anti-discrimination changes threaten legal rights
- Gillard government’s new censorship regime worse than internet filter
- Australia in the Asian Century – North Australia briefing paper
- Asian Century White Paper a missed opportunity
- Mining Tax branded an “unmitigated disaster”
- Uranium mining vital for a prosperous Queensland
- Razor cuts, not paper cuts
- Gillard government job cuts barely dent growing federal bureaucracy
- Anti-development Greens clutching at straws to stop Abbot Point
- Inquiry into Clean Energy Amendments
- CFMEU call for rate cut lacks credibility
- Tax reform = growth
- 17 radical savings
- 25 more ideas for Tony Abbott
- A roadmap to peace in the war on drugs
- Power and the years of LBJ
- The essence of successful nations
- Why capitalism is awesome
- The end of money as we know it
- ASIC push for surveillance powers goes too far
- North Queensland Special Economic Zone proposal should be adopted in Pilbara
- North Queensland Special Economic Zone proposal welcome
- High labour costs killing Australian mining boom
- Regulator lets the cat out of the bag: data retention not just about national security
- Grocon – questions remain
- Roxon’s data retention scheme worse than Australia card
- Grocon right to reject Fair Work Australia recommendation
- Let’s get back to our roots
- A call for action on serious challenges – Australian Resources and Investment, July 2012
- Calls for an independent inquiry into trade union financial practices
- Steel prices set to crash in week of horror for Australian mining boom
- Submission to the Inquiry into potential reforms of national security legislation
- Project Western Australia: A Growth and Productivity Agenda for the Next Government
- Northern farmers still paying for Commonwealth incompetence
- A clear win for Qantas
- Freedom Wars
- End the Nanny State to win
- Build them now
- Be like Gough: 75 radical ideas to transform Australia
- Freedom films we missed
- The market works
- Class in America
- The totalitarian urge to censor
- Mining tax making things worse as commodity prices slump
- IPA says ‘no secret deals’ on free speech
- New report predicts mining boom will bust within two years
- National food plan dismisses North Australia food bowl
- Coles distribution centre dispute another example of broken industrial relations system
- Gillard government internet surveillance laws unprecedented threat to civil liberties
- Treasury should blame government, not managers, for productivity woes
- Recalculating the Impact of the Carbon Tax: How changes to global carbon accounting standards will wipe our household over-compensation
- Terms and conditions of employment
- ANDEV was right on land release
- Poll: Media goes too far in attacks on rich
- Poll: Australians thank mining industry, not Gillard, for strong economy
- Inquiry into the Fair Work (Registered Organisations) Amendment Bill 2012
- Major reform needed to lift falling interstate migration rate
- New poll on bias at The Age could explain circulation collapse
- Did the global temperature trend change at the end of the 1990s?
- Twentieth Century Sources of Methane in the Atmosphere
- NSW spending cuts welcome, but state still in deep deficit waters
- Accountability for our aid dollar – Time to hit the pause button?
- BCA report confirms ANDEV’s warnings on project competitiveness
- Freedom of speech letter
- ABCC abolition a bad sign for the building and construction industry
- Fels Report ‘a step in right direction’ for taxis
- paper
- Lack of affordable housing killing Northern growth
- Real conservatives
- Reform put off another year as SA budget sinks in sea of debt
- New report: Australian mining industry no longer competitive
- Australian Trade Unions: An Alternate Regulatory Approach
- Transferring union regulation to ASIC
- Galaxy poll: Cost of climate change survey
- New poll: 63% think North Australia needs population increase
- Landmark poll on population growth in North Australia
- Resource carbon emissions: How much do Australians wish to pay? How much are they paying?
- Tasmania remains in budget quagmire
- Another WA budget, another surplus, but budget risks growing
- BHP chairman confirms ANDEV warning on Australian mining
- Call for native vegetation law suspension in North Australia
- Think tank welcomes gas exploration expansion
- Budget overspending threatens shaky surplus assumptions
- $5.4 Billion Defence cuts put Australia’s North at risk
- All states must follow Queensland and end native vegetation prosecutions
- Rising costs putting resources projects at risk
- Victoria’s budget standstill as debt continues to mount
- Nanny State Taxes: Soaking the Poor in 2012
- Nanny state taxes: bigger than the carbon tax and mining tax combined
- Enemies of free speech
- Support Statement
- Top 20 pro-freedom films you must see
- Australia’s helmet law disaster
- We will not submit
- Carbon tax unconstitutional: legal opinion
- Short form opinion
- Free market solutions to poverty
- An economists’ guide to life
- Howard’s fault?
- Demystifying China
- Insecure Employment
- Only one-third of Australians believe humans are to blame for global warming
- Insecure employment – code for more regulation of the workplace
- Work Choices
- Workplace relations reform – time for a rational debate
- Law of the jungle to return to the building and construction industry
- New poll: Households concerned about energy and food prices
- Does Australia have a Productivity Growth Problem?
- The Finkelstein Report into Media and Media Regulation
- Letter to Stephen Conroy, Malcolm Turnbull and Scott Ludlam
- Is socialism finished?
- Swan’s monthly hypocrisy
- IPA: Finkelstein recommendations must be rejected completely
- Union leaders trash rule of law
- Coalition’s free speech reform welcome but needs to go futher: IPA launches repeal 18C campaign
- The unsatisfactory implications of the Victorian nurses dispute
- Gonski school funding review risks undermining school choice
- Fair Work Act Review 2012
- Fair work system failing on jobs
- Submission to the Inquiry into the Building and Construction Industry Improvement Amendment (Transition to Fair Work) Bill 2011
- Contempt for the law to return to building and construction
- Australian Financial Review front page
- Weekend Australian super
- Australian front page
- IPA State Business Tax Calculator 2011
- IPA State Business Tax Calculator 2011 – Fact Sheets
- Resources States Steal March on Low Business Taxes
- Penalty rates killing restaurants trade
- The Hedgehog and the Fox
- Submission to inquiry into the Mineral Resource Rent Tax Bill 2011 and related bills
- Will Shorten Stand up to Unions?
- No longer alone
- They just don’t get it
- A history of scientific alarms
- The Next President of Fair Work Australia – Hard to Get the Right Person
- Ideology, not science
- The assault on freedom of speech
- A new deal for Indigenous Australians
- A little less Conversation
- Carbon tax calculator exposes hit to family and business budgets
- ACMA should be shut down: Freedom of speech under threat
- ANF Industrial Action A Dangerous Precedent
- An unsustainable economic transformation: How Green groups are creating false foundations and restricting the Australian economy
- An unsustainable economic transformation
- ACTU Insecure Employment Campaign Misguided
- Gambling away perspective? A review of the evidence justifying electronic gaming regulations
- Submission to the Independent Media Inquiry
- Qantas debacle reflects wider problems
- Qantas action justified
- Trading away competitiveness: green priorities influencing Australian trade policy
- Trading away competitiveness
- Carbon tax an ever increasing tariff
- Government wrong to abolish the ABCC as Industrial Disputation Worsens
- Carbon Tax Calculator
- Minister out of touch on Qantas: IPA
- Qantas industrial action should be suspended for four months
- Statement published in The Australian 5th October: Freedom of Speech
- No Future for Manufacturing with Carbon Tax and Renewable Energy Costs
- 82 per cent of Australians think freedom of speech is more important than the right not to be offended
- Joint Select Committee on Australia’s Clean Energy Future Legislation
- Abolish the grants commission: IPA
- Beyond its use-by date: Australia’s system of fiscal equalisation, and how to reform it
- Tough stand on construction – the right decision
- Education and federalism: the last line of defence
- Let kids be kids
- Naked extortion? Environmental NGOs imposing involuntary regulations on consumers and business
- Green groups admit ‘good cop/bad cop’ collusion to push higher costs on businesses, consumers
- Green groups admit ‘good cop/bad cop’ collusion to push higher costs on businesses, consumers
- Towards true transparency
- Libertarian escapism
- IPA launches new unit to drive industrial relations reform
- Double blow to Aus economy as productivity falters and investment moves offshore
- Tim Wilson mentioned in Parliament
- Government must ditch new taxes to stop resource boom collapse
- Combet caught out on carbon
- Think tank warned over climate information requests
- A chilling climate on FOI
- Andrew Bolt: Freedom of Speech in Australia – Speech made by James Allan
- Andrew Bolt: Freedom of Speech in Australia – Speech made by Dr David Kemp
- Andrew Bolt: Freedom of Speech in Australia – Speech made by Michael Kroger
- Andrew Bolt: Freedom of Speech in Australia – Speech made by Paul Howes
- FOI Documents Show Combet Misled Australians on Carbon Tax
- Share market meltdown hit to resources sector
- New South Wales should scrap national curriculum, not delay it
- IPA Launches second climate change advertisement
- IPA launches climate advertising
- Climate change advertisement
- Tim Flannery: climate prophet
- Submission to Australian Law Reform Commission National Classification Scheme Review
- Carbon tax to push electricity prices up by 150 dollars next year
- Address to the 6th Annual Housing Congress
- Upward pressure: the cost of politically abusing food labelling
- Greens/Xenophon food labelling bill will push up food prices, hurt Australian and developing world’s poor
- New poll: Australians want Special Economic Zone in North
- Australians want a new vision for Northern Australia
- Showdown in Wisconsin
- The Biggest Loser is the Nanny State
- Carbon tax will cripple Australian coal industry: new study
- IPA Submission to the Parliamentary Inquiry into the Victorian Charter
- New report warns of resource bubble
- Productivity commission shows Australia has high taxes on carbon emissions
- Queensland the low tax state: the birth and death of an idea, and how to bring it back to life
- Taxes on Queenslanders growing faster than in any other state
- International warning to Australia on looming iron ore price threat
- Identity crisis
- Taxi mess an old, stubborn failure of government
- Bourgeois Dignity
- Greens call to ban new coal mines would be catastrophic
- Innovating Indonesian Investment Regulation: the need for further reform
- 60% think Canberra is out of touch with Northern Australia
- Resource boom not assured
- Submission: To the exposure draft of the ‘Illegal Logging Prohibition Bill 2011’
- Submission to Productivity Commission Inquiry into Australia’s Urban Water Sector
- Counterfeit conclusions: Why Australia should adopt the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement
- Next Generation State Budgets
- Green groups and the government
- Addressing the facts on climate change and energy
- Address to the Revolt Against the Carbon Tax
- A Letter to Peter Garrett
- Regulation & Labour Restrictions will harm Australia’s economy as severe skills shortages loom
- Plain packaging FOI documents
- IPA applauds Gillard honesty: carbon tax will send electricity prices soaring, honesty now needed on price of renewables
- People are not buying the climate scare
- Climate Change Polling
- Business Bearing The Burden – State Tax Report 2010
- State Tax Fact Sheet 2010
- Too much choice?
- Victoria looking ahead: Policy priorities for the Victorian government
- Submission to the Senate inquiry into Competition within the Australian Banking Sector
- Better safe?
- Why we love Mad Men
- Victorian Election Kills Carbon Tax
- Turning up the heat on climate change alarmists
- Volume 62 Number 4
- The rise and rise of the Tea Party
- From the garden of eden to Mad Max
- Submission to the Senate Select Committee on the Scrutiny of New Taxes: Minerals Taxes & Carbon Taxes
- Voluntary voting
- Australia’s resource future
- Newspoll findings show support for electoral reform
- Sydney Heartland Conference 2010
- Presentation to the AEF Conference
- Electricity prices skyrocket around Australia
- The Impact and Cost of Health Sector Regulation
- The post-hope Prime Minister
- Inside the hermit kingdom
- Does more equal really mean all better?
- Kevin Rudd’s darkest days
- Economists as social engineers
- Regulation and Urban Property Prices
- Green Excuses: Collusion to promote protectionism?
- Exposed: The Inaccurate and Inappropriate Campaign by Zoos Victoria
- Unleash the North
- These people are in charge
- Space ships and sound money
- An opportunity to hit _ÑÉControl + Alt + Delete_Ñé on Government policies
- Clock is ticking on Henry
- Volume 62 Number 2
- The ‘divine violence’ of Slavoj Zizek
- How New Labour lost its mojo
- Forcing Prices Up
- The Resource Super Profits Tax and the 2010-11 Budget
- Nanny State Polling Data
- The demise of British liberty
- Submission to the Blewett Review
- Submission to the Senate inquiry into the food standards amendment bill
- A letter from Kelvin Thomson MP
- Budget a house of cards built on rubbery numbers
- Victoria 2010-11 state budget a missed opportunity for tax reform
- Henry Review – The Great Canberra Tax Grab
- Federal/State blame game to continue after Henry Review
- IPA Climate Change Polling
- Governing in ignorance: Australian governments legislating, without understanding, intellectual property
- An open letter to all parliamentarians
- ETS backdown welcomed, Climate Change Department should be scrapped
- Plain packaging may require up to $3.4 billion taxpayer gift annually to big tobacco and film companies
- Keeping Super Safe
- Mark Webber right on Australian Nanny State
- From the Nanny State to the Bully State
- Hypocrisy greets (another) closure of the Collingwood Tote
- Blainey outlasts the History Wars
- Rendering unto God
- Entrepeneur and the economy
- A foodies’ guide to the history of humanity
- Climate Change: The Facts
- Henry Tax Review Must Recommend Tax Cuts
- Hunger Strike Farmer Highlights Erosion of Private Property Rights in Australia
- State Business Tax Calculator – Fact Sheets – 2009
- Business Bearing the Burden 2009
- Editorial, December 2009
- Liberty and the seven seas
- Fictional Bias
- Climategate: What we’ve learned so far
- Costly, ineffectual and protectionist carbon tariffs
- Why Europe?
- Government Decision Ensures Book Readers Will Pay up to 32 Per Cent More
- Palming off livelihoods? The misguided campaign against palm oil
- Misguided Palm Oil Campaigns Won’t Help Orang-Utans, But Will Harm Asia’s Poor
- No Longer Us versus Them
- A growing risk: The impacts and consequences of rising state government employment
- How much do we actually spend on early childhood?
- Submission to the Queensland Government on its Proposed Gas Reservation Policy
- The natural history of climate change
- Another Nobel for market economics
- Submission to the Senate Inquiry into Stimulus Packages
- Tax Cuts Not Stimulus Spending
- Tax Cuts Instead of Stimulus Spending Gives Average Australian $8,200 Tax Cut
- Submission to Senate Inquiry into Trade Practices Amendment (Blacktown Amendment) Bill 2009
- Preventative Health Taskforce Report – A Grab For Government Power Over Our Lives
- Open letter: Institute of Public Affairs climate change research
- What have the neo-liberals ever done for us?
- 10 Worst Nanny State Policies
- Obama’s Union Mates
- Reckless stimulus: lots of money, almost no accountability
- Greed is great
- We have IDEAS!
- A real education revolution will need (yes, you guessed it…) vouchers
- Where’s ABC?
- Wayne Swan vs. The Wall Street Journal
- Sinking into debt
- Personal tragedies under Stalin
- The danger of forgetting again
- Pearson’s long consistency
- The third world’s underground education economy
- The (confused) Future of (a) Liberalism
- Senate as saviour
- The best known woman in Australia
- Five and a half big things Kevin Rudd doesn’t understand about the Australian economy
- The Costs to Australia of Renewable Energy
- A Real Education Revolution: Options for voucher funding reform
- Consumers will win with cheaper books, without harming jobs
- Unbinding Book Barriers: Why Australia should scrap parallel import restrictions on books
- Tim Winton wrong: new study finds books could be 30 per cent cheaper without harming Australian authors & stories
- Over-ruled: How excessive regulation and legislation is holding back Western Australia
- WA regulation growing faster than any other state
- Are retail sales well above expectations?
- Controversial bestselling book on climate change to be launched in Melbourne
- State Finances at the Crossroads: The states’ budget problem and what to do about it
- States threaten national recovery with profligate spending
- ETS should be scrapped, not delayed
- Submission to Senate Economics Committee Inquiry into the exposure drafts of the legislation to implement the Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme
- The great lock out: the impact of housing and land regulations in Western Australia
- Should Australian Taxpayers Lodge Annual Tax-Returns?
- A delinked and non-compliant Emissions Trading Scheme
- Presentations from ‘Managing Personal Behaviour, Risk and Responsibility’
- Editorial, March 2009
- So where is our GasBuddy? Can’t mates be buddies too?
- New world leaders and the politics of power
- Bailout Bonanza!
- Nixon as culture warrior
- Into the mind of Buffett
- Obama’s Presidency for Dummies
- A slave obeys, a player chooses
- Free to gamble: The roles of the gambling industry and policy in a modern Australian society
- Swan should reduce, not increase, investment restrictions
- Remarks to the Senate Inquiry into the Nation Building and Jobs Plan
- Rudd blames Institute of Public Affairs for neo-liberalism
- How Labor factions broke New South Wales
- The ‘mining boom’ myth
- Imposing our preferences on whaling cultures
- Hitler’s grotesque economics
- The ideological baggage of old Europe
- Sporting prowess obscured by the history warriors
- The machinery of the 2007 federal election
- Biotechnology is bioterrific, not bioterrifying
- The brave new world of lifestyle capitalism
- Shorts
- There are few easier stories to report than a change of government
- Why Keating makes Kevin look bad
- The adverse effects of government actions against cartels
- Submission to the Senate inquiry into the Fair Work Bill 2008
- Submission to the Preventative Health Taskforce Discussion Paper
- Business Bearing the Burden
- IPA uncovering State tax imposts
- Submission to the Wilcox Review of Australian construction industry reforms
- The Cost of Constructing the Commonwealth Games Village
- Australia as a destination for foreign capital
- The need for oversight and the Foreign Investment Review Board
- Capital xenophobia and the national interest
- Counting the cost of regulation
- Public attitudes toward foreign investment
- Inconsistencies in treatment of foreign investment in trade agreements
- Acquisitions as a mechanism for technology transfer
- Is the Foreign Investment Review Board acting fairly?
- Australia’s Open Investment Future Symposium Program
- Do sovereign wealth funds make economic or political decisions
- Australia’s Open Investment Future Symposium Summary and Concluding Comments
- What’s happening to the Murray River
- Liberty & Diplomacy: The challenges for Australian foreign policy in the 21st century
- Evidence-based policy and public sector innovation
- The politics of protection: America and Australia compared
- Volume 60 Number 5
- The Iraq Factor
- Big fat beat up
- Not every journo can be Hunter S. Thompson
- Your child is a wuss
- Did global warming send Lehman Brothers broke
- Cops, not liquor regulations, reduce street violence
- Australian opinion leaders join free market think tank
- Liberal and Labor governments can’t seem to restrain their spending
- Shooting down the enemies of progress
- It’s been a long time since the Corn Laws
- Building the social convenant around social diversity
- Superannuation and MacBank as the zenith of the Australian nation
- Can free markets be as interesting as regulated markets?
- Editorial, September 2008
- Try to remember: when you’re in opposition, it’s not about you anymore
- Class and casinos
- The Hollowmen and the sport of satire
- Is Facebook making our kids violent?
- Nanny state is a poor guide to policy design
- Building the Australian Nanny State
- The intellectual gap goes to university
- Who should take the blame for the biofuels tragedy?
- Federal government ads misleading on climate insurance cost
- Climate change is not our #1 problem
- Taking apart Australia
- Submission to the Green Paper on Australia’s Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme
- A Reform Agenda for Western Australia
- Intellectual Property and the Australian economy
- Would you swap climate change for acid rain?
- Volume 60 Number 4
- Undermining Mitigation Technology: Compulsory licensing, patents and tariffs
- Climate talks should focus on removing low-carbon tech tariffs, not patents
- Submission to the Inquiry into Academic Freedom
- Water supply options for Melbourne
- Taking the Pulse: Reform Initiatives for the WA Health System
- WA public hospitals have more bureaucrats and fewer nurses
- Sydney now has world’s most unaffordable housing – New research
- WTO trade negotiation collapse will harm Australia and the world’s poor
- Rod Kemp appointed Chairman of IPA
- Federal Government’s ETS Green Paper is a Recipe for Radical Transformation of Economy
- Plastic bag levy by Victorian government unconstitutional according to IPA
- A new single desk for Western Australia?
- Submission to the Senate Inquiry into the National FuelWatch (Empowering Consumers) Bill
- Submission to the National Review of Occupational Health and Safety Laws
- Project Western Australia brochure
- Editorial, July 2008
- FuelWatch is the sort of stunt only a state government can try
- How long until our pubs have no beer?
- The rise of pop economics
- Empty spaces: Government regulation is killing Australian culture
- The covert return of the Industrial Relations Club
- Has the ALP shifted too much for the Liberal Party?
- How humanity outflanked starvation
- I was a teenage revolutionary
- Liberalism after Bruce Smith, but before Bert Kelly
- Cathedrals and the birth of freedom
- How land supply restrictions have locked young people out of the housing market
- Gordon Ramsay’s Worst Recipes
- The Politics of the Olympics
- Oppositions need to change before they can win
- The imaginary bikie threat and due process in South Australia
- The moral code of Grand Theft Auto IV
- Have bad movies edged out good?
- Selections from A Political Rakes Progress
- Volume 60 Number 3
- A critique of the ACCC analysis of the FuelWatch scheme
- ACCC analysis of FuelWatch unconvincing
- The politics of wheat
- New evidence of old concerns: Fair trade myths exposed… Again
- All in good cause: Framing science for public policy
- Editorial and Table of Contents, May 2008
- Budget holidays matter, of course
- Reflections on the ‘Howard Project’
- Castro’s retirement brings out the narcissism of the Western left
- Rudd’s summit misses the point of policy
- How the left made sport the new battlefield in the culture wars
- Kevin Rudd’s Asia hypocrisy
- Breaking through medical myths
- Voting for the leader is the next step for Liberal reform
- The republic: Has Labor got the perfect wedge?
- Why smart people believe stupid things
- John Stuart Mill’s odd combination: philosopher kings & laissez faire
- Misbehaving models and missing mammals
- Microtrends may be small, but that doesn’t mean they are important
- Australian history’s forgotten capitalists
- ‘God is love’: the politics of bills of rights
- News flash: war exciting, federation dull
- A hatchet job and the Holocaust
- The left needs to get social capital right, read IPA Review
- Can government be restrained?: Making the state small is a huge task
- Can we starve the government beast?
- Can regulation be reduced?
- From the executive director
- Submission to the Review of the National Innovation System
- Submission to the Select Committee on State Government Financial Management
- Intellectual Property Matters
- Wheat marketing reform
- Volume 60 Number 2
- The Growth of Australia’s Regulatory State: Ideology, accountability and the mega-regulators
- Resource adequacy and efficient infrastructure investment
- The emergence of Australia’s electricity market
- Briefing Paper: The politics of wheat
- From the Executive Director
- ‘Sub-prime’ should not be the basis for increasing financial regulation
- The world is getting better
- How the government and unions help maintain Australia’s skills shortage
- The case for free immigration agreements
- Young governments are like young children
- History as if policy mattered
- Cops and ravers
- Europe’s philosophy of failure
- How not to win government
- In defence of David Cameron
- Despite the Bali show-and-tell, carbon targets continue to be futile
- The new water minister has a chance to wean Adelaide off the Murray River
- The Stalin enigma
- Ilf and Petrov’s excellent adventure
- Intolerance as ideology
- A disappointing cool down
- The four ways of reading
- Doctrines come cheap
- What ‘fascist mob’? Overland and the IPA
- Editorial and Table of Contents, March 2008
- Who prices petrol? Why petrol costs are not a corporate conspiracy
- Submission to the review into Comcare
- Top of the class: Making the most of Western Australia’s school system
- Volume 60 Number 1
- History as if policy mattered
- In defence of David Cameron
- The world is getting better
- Goddamn you all to hell: The revealing politics of dystopian movies
- Editorials & Table of Contents, March 2008
- Rudd’s first months
- How the government and unions help maintain Australia’s skills shortage
- Economic issues in carbon dioxide abatement
- Local Pharmaceutical Production in Developing Countries
- Australia’s federation: How it is broken and why it has to be fixed
- Editorial, January 2008
- From the Executive Director
- Confusion and logic in the nuclear power debate?
- A revolution in healthcare
- In harm’s way
- Council regulations crash street parties
- University Research
- Cyclones, rainfalls and temperature: Does Australia have a climate crisis?
- What’s the appeal of ‘totalitarian chic’?
- Competition and the cartel crusade
- Theft? What has been stolen?
- Louise Staley reviews ‘Nanny State’
- Jennifer Marohasy reviews ‘Australian Agriculture: Its History and Challenges’
- Scott Hargreaves reviews ‘The White Man’s Burden’
- Richard Allsop reviews ‘No Way To Go: Transport and Social Disadvantage in Australian Communities’
- Christianity and the market
- Reshaping the landscape: the quiet erosion of property rights in Western Australia
- Four points on federalism
- What next? Liberalism after the Howard government
- Howard forgot to govern for individuals
- John Howard, environmentalist
- Status quo conservatism: the Coalition’s spending and taxing record
- Fighting the last war: industrial relations in 2007
- Awkward problems in social policy: women and welfare under Howard
- The clearest in the West: Australia’s happy warriors
- Everything’s changed? The Liberals have locked conservative government
- Liberalism must evolve to match generational shifts
- Volume 59 Number 4
- Liberalism after 2007: A blueprint for leadership
- The Politics and Economics of Climate Change
- What Price Spending? The lost opportunity of the 2007 federal election
- Policy without Parliament: the growth of regulation in Australia
- Creating a liveable city: how Perth can capitalise on the resources boom
- The Morality of Workplace Reform
- Regretting privatisation: broadband and the 2007 election
- Editorial and Table of Contents, October 2007
- A new protectionism: dashed hopes and perhaps worse for US trade policy
- Australia’s hollow federalism: can we revive competitive governance?
- From botox to Bell Bay: the cultural divide of forest politics
- Volume 59 Number 3
- Australian Education Union distorting the debate
- Burning off the petrol price myths
- A disgusting history of England
- The NT intervention: what next?
- People, pundits and prime ministers: what biographies reveal about Australia’s political culture
- It’s all in Orwell: Eric Blair’s uncertain legacy
- Economic freedom delivers results
- The workplace and the churches
- Who decided that private property is subservient to political protest?
- Are there too many people? ‘Stabilising’ human population and the anti-natalists
- After 11 years, is there anyone who hasn’t been a senior Liberal advisor?
- An ambitious work of philosophical synthesis
- The known unknowns, unknown unknowns, and John Locke
- A fine work of ‘mere’ craftsmanship
- Revealing the moral Smith
- Greens in the balance
- The Macquarie Marshes: An Ecological History
- To Build or Not to Build: Workplace Reform for Victoria
- To Build or Not to Build: Workplace Reform and the Big End of Town
- To Build or Not to Build: What the little guys say
- To Build or Not to Build: Workplace Reform for Western Australia
- To Build or Not to Build: The Impact of Workplace Reform on the Economy
- To Build or Not to Build: The Legal Perspective
- To Build or Not to Build: The views of the regulator
- To build or not to build – Conference brochure (including presenter profiles)
- Locked Out: How Victoria’s land supply laws are keeping young people out of the housing market
- Water provision for the poor: how ideology muddles the debate
- Regulation of infrastructure: its development and effects
- HIV/AIDS medicines for all?
- Volume 59 Number 2
- Moving in the Right Direction: Transport Reform in Western Australia
- The Failure of Aid and the Promise of Trade
- Politics and the Environment in Indonesia
- Are Labor’s ‘New Directions’ any better than the old directions?
- Editorial and Table of Contents, July 2007
- The AMAZING public sector expert
- Tigers need privatisation too
- No, really – what are the ‘Equator Principles’?
- Big Brother vs Big Brother
- Work Choices is radical; and that’s a good thing
- We’re already hurting from climate change policies
- SiCKO: Michael Moore’s latest fantasy
- The Regulatory State’s democracy problem
- The great Australian sporting club under threat
- The ‘food miles’ fallacy
- The Second World War’s brutal prelude
- Libertarian ascendancy
- The curriculum crisis
- Escape from tribalism
- Against group-think
- The problem of staffers
- Friedman’s benchmark
- Financial Report – 2007
- Developing Australia’s non-fossil fuel energy industry: Costs of measures targeting carbon emissions
- Economic Regulation of Transport Facilities
- Submission to the Senate Inquiry into the Workplace Relations Amendment Bill 2007
- The abuse of economic terminology
- Victoria’s Public Transport: Assessing the results of privatisation
- Land Regulations, Housing Prices and Productivity
- Amending TRIPS: Protecting Property Rights and Public Health.
- Volume 59 Number 1
- Islam and the free market
- Who’s afraid of American health care?
- Big events, big causes: MIHOPs, LIHOPs, and the ‘truth’ behind September 11
- Editorial and Table of Contents, March 2007
- Friends in a naughty world
- Beginners guide to Austrian Economics
- The Values Deficit
- Election strategy after WorkChoices
- Certainly clouds the IPCC
- Austrian economics in action: the economics of Groundhog Day
- Fair Trade no substitute for intellectual property
- The happy state
- Exclusion by community
- Paying farmers for water or not: A new $10 billion plan
- Why do governments hate bed and breakfasts?
- How the Panama Canal was built: A regulatory fable
- Who really cares: America’s charity divide
- Dissent in the herd
- Like Churchill, but no cigar
- What’s wrong with retail?
- Friends in a naughty world
- Thumping the Table: Key Questions for the Labor Party’s ‘Industry Policy’
- Submission to the Senate Inquiry into Public Diplomacy
- Fixing the Crisis: A fair deal for homebuyers in WA
- It’s still their ABC
- Editorial and Table of Contents, December 2006
- Homocons on traditional values
- This Bias: The left-wing domination of Year 12 English
- InTouch December 2006
- Letter to the Editor
- Table of contents
- How the ‘Seven Up!’ series scored an own goal
- What will happen to the cod if the Murray River runs dry?
- The passing of a legend
- The Tory Party jumps the shark
- The other flurry of media mergers
- Do we need more history summits?
- Energy in the market: The unfounded concerns about privatised electricity
- When science fails, just use the precautionary principle
- The myths of public science
- The Rosetta stone of development economics: Economic freedom and how much money you can make from it
- Work safety too important to be left to unions
- The EU’s attempt to design software
- Industrial Relations and the struggle to build in Victoria
- Volume 58 Number 4
- Address: Impact and Outcome of Regulation on the Economy
- Back to Basics: Why government funding of science is a waste of our money
- Greed WAS good: Australia since the 1980s
- The Politics of a Tragedy: The Gretley Mine Disaster and NSW OHS
- 2007 SA State Budget Opportunity Squandered
- Australia’s 13 biggest mistakes
- Editorial and Table of Contents, October 2006
- Volume 58 Number 3
- Who pays? Political donations and democratic accountability
- Defending the cause of liberty during the Great Depression
- The public transport myth
- Moderm campaigning and the federal system
- International Labour Organisation finally faces reality
- The loss of the baiji
- The Greenpeace attack on development in Papua New Guinea
- Americans are from Pluto
- Contains cheese: Food labelling and healthy eating in Australia
- What really happens when you ban smoking
- If only he was the last…
- In search of Smith’s legacy
- The origins of American Exceptionalism
- Life begins at 40; politics begins well before
- Civilisation and GIGANTIC cubes
- From the Executive Director
- Transmission Pricing for Prescribed Transmission Services
- Submission to the Inquiry into the Broadcasting Services Amendment (Media Ownership) Bill 2006
- Economic Freedom of the World: 2006 Annual Report
- Science, Innovation and the role of Government
- Nuclear Waste Management in Australia
- Some comments on The Heart of James McAuley
- Does Western Civilisation Have a Future?
- The Tragedy of Planning: Losing the Great Australian Dream
- Property Rights in Western Australian: Time for a changed direction
- Volume 58 Number 2
- Scandinavian Idol
- Island-Consciousness and Australian Strategic Culture
- Macchiato Myths: The dubious benefits of fair trade coffee
- Loving the corporation, 50 years on
- Public transport debates: more substance, less gimmicks
- Top 20 books you must read before you die
- Polar Bear Politics: Underestimating the survival capacity of one popular bear
- Lessons we can draw from Mad Max
- ‘Parental Socialism’: Regulators tiptoe into the candy store
- The Classless Cobbett
- Editorial and Table of Contents
- The GST: Good try but no banana
- Xenotourism: Will your next trip overseas be for a new kidney?
- Academics keep left
- Bureaucratic ego and Aboriginal unemployment
- Around The Tanks
- Orwell’s Curse
- Against Scientific Nationalism
- The reformist’s decade
- Outcomes Based Education: Dumbed Down and Politically Correct
- The Electricity Industry in Australia: Problems Along the Way to a National Electricity Market
- Promoting Freedom and Community: Civil Society Organisations in Australia
- 38869
- Opportunity Squandered: How the States have wasted their reform bonus
- In Defence of More Freedom
- Future use of unassigned television channels
- Meeting the Digital Challenge
- Volume 58 Number 1
- Editorial and Table of Contents, April 2006
- Planning restraints: A plague on wealth and the democratic process
- Kim and Capitalism: Looking for signs of hope in North Korea
- Liberalism, individualism and Heavy Metal
- Heritage through property
- Life in the Farce Lane: The steady creep of regulatory burdens
- Victoria: A state on the move with the Ying and Yang
- Charity can begin again: Resolving the uncertainty of ‘charity’
- ‘The macabre fascination that goes with gothic horror novels’
- Federalism and the High Court: Fixing the appointment process
- Food manufacturing facing the wall
- Media needs major reform, not minor tweaking
- Fashion and Foreign Aid
- The economics of Ross Gittens
- The basics of reform
- Fear of txt
- Around the Tanks
- The foundingest father of them all
- How to win friends and influence people (and also be a premier)
- Australia SOLVED
- Shaping Europe
- Strange Times
- From the Executive Director
- Inside this issue
- Agriculture Isn’t Bad: A guide to food, its production and the environment
- Can the future be made future-proof?
- Reducing Red Tape in New South Wales
- Cutting Red Tape in Victoria’s Planning Processes
- Regulatory Subsidies to Renewable Energy in Victoria
- The empowerment agenda: Civil Society and Markets in Disability and Mental Health
- Presuming Employer Guilt: The damaging state of work safety and compensation laws in Australia
- Reducing Red Tape in Australia
- Editorial and Table of Contents, December 2005
- Volume 57 Number 4
- Science is Not Consensus
- Consensus can be wrong
- How to Destroy a Country Town
- The Dictator Factory
- New South Wales: Decline of the premier state
- Tasmania: The new tiger economy?
- Vi@gr@ $old h^r^: Is your annoyance our problem?
- Capitalist peace or democratic peace?
- War and peace in the third world
- Kill Crocodiles for fun and profit
- What’s happening to agriculture? The benefits of technological transitions
- Should businesses just say no?
- Popular clubs suffer under the salary cap
- There are reasons to be optimistic about bird ‘flu
- Labour in the rural sector
- Workplace Safety: Sweeping up OH&S mess
- The ‘secret’ history of Anglosphere
- The high price of constitutional entrenchment
- The Shape of Things to Come: Private space flight
- What’s a job?
- Drinking from the bottomless well
- Is this the end of the American Creed?
- A miserable trilogy
- Policy Makers shouldn’t shy away from risk
- Could have been shorter
- Editorial, December 2005
- OverREACh from the UN and EU: Putting both chemicals and progress at risk
- Creative Destruction: How technology and innovation change the way we work and live for the better
- The Death of Federalism?: Hal Clough Lecture 2005
- Energy Efficiency Opportunities?: Submission to the Senate
- Economic Freedom of the World: 2005 Annual Report
- Volume 57 Number 3
- Workplace Relations from Keating to Howard: The Case for Further Reform
- Submission to the Review of National Pipelines Access Regime
- Editorial and Table of Contents, September 2005
- Are Videogames Conservative?
- Australia’s ‘nirvana’ economy
- Baby Boom or Baby Bonus?
- Dancing on the Grave of Employment
- Driving a Star Picket Through Conservation
- Dutch Masters: The modern realism of the Reformation
- Governments Gone Wild
- I’m Sad Because You Have a Red Ferrari
- Industrial Relations and the Failure of Federalism
- Welcome to the Industrial Relations Masquerade Ball!
- Why Can’t We Use Our Mobile Phones on Planes?
- Prices and Planning: The state of the housing industry
- The Shape of Things to Come
- Strife Amid Plenty: Aboriginal policy after land rights
- Taking the Plunge
- The future challenges for conservatism
- The strange allure of cruel dictatorships
- Uncovering the truth about markets
- What remains of conservative thought?
- What’s a Job?
- Where have all the conservatives gone?
- Why is reform such a challenge?
- Australia’s Environment Undergoing Renewal, Not Collapse
- Deconstructing Corporate Social Responsibility
- IPA Submission to the New South Wales Review of the Occupational Health and Safety Act 2000
- Participatory Democracy: Cracks in the Facade
- Why do drug dealers live with their mums?
- Housing Affordability – Address to HIA
- Financial Report – 2005
- Volume 57 Number 2
- Report 4. Industrial Awards
- NSW Workplace Deaths Bill 2005: An Unsafe Act
- Getting Real: Reforming international law governing the detention of terrorist suspects
- Are koalas in decline?
- Conservation at any cost
- The Culture Wars, Yes … But Whose Culture?
- In defence of a liberal education
- The Economics of Nuclear Power
- How efficiently is your charitable
- Federalism, National Competition Policy
- Governing the Reserve Bank
- Is the UN_Ñés birthday really worth celebrating?
- Myths of the Corporate Media
- The NGO Project: Why We Care
- The Nuclear Power Debate
- The rise and rise of the self-employed
- The Safe Disposal of Nuclear Waste
- The Shape of Things to Come
- What’s A Job?
- Report 6: Industrial Awards
- While you were asleep
- Impact and Outcome of Regulation on the Economy
- The Uses and Value of National Parks: Does More Mean Worse?
- Moomba to Adelaide Pipeline System: Revocation of Coverage under the National Gas Code
- ‘Threats’ to the Great Barrier Reef
- Carbon Trading and Other Emission Abatement Measures
- Workplace Health and Safety
- Cross-ownership Rules for the Energy Sector
- Volume 57 Number 1
- Meeting Gas and Power Infrastructure Needs
- The ABC’s Paralysis on Bias
- A Constitution That Deserves Better Mates
- Campaigning Against Our Cultural Heritage
- Failing to Indoctrinate
- Editorial, March 2005
- Global Transaction Strategy: How to Win the War Against the West
- Independent Contractors and Tax: The Facts
- A Philosophy of Liberalism
- The Politics of Political Mothers and Wives
- The Lost Battle of Queensland Farming
- Self Reliance and the Employment Revolution
- Taxes, Health & Federalism
- Wake Up, They’re Misleading You: The Media’s Climate Change Propaganda
- Waterkeepers’ Claims Sunk by Facts
- What is Labor Thinking?
- Let’s Jail an Executive!
- The Workforce of the Future
- New South Wales Energy Policy Directions
- The Modern Imperative
- Volume 56 Number 4
- Some Australian Views on Climate Change
- Biz-War and Socially Responsible Investing
- Blind to Innovation: The CSIRO in the 21st Century
- Business Environment Conservation
- Democracy_Ñés Trojan Horse
- Latham Needs to Rediscover the Basics
- Liberalism’s Ambitions
- NGOs Undermining Democracy
- The Foccacia
- The Revolution in Telecommunications
- Time to Redefine Environmentalism
- Vegetation Management in Queensland: A Case of Constitutional Vandalism
- Business and the ALP
- More than Davy Lamps and Canaries: Coal Seam Methane in the 21st Century
- Productivity Commission’s Review of National Competition Policy Reforms
- Speech to the World Taxpayers Association & Taxpayers Australia Conference, 2004
- The Green Inferno
- Economic and Environmental Potential of Energy Efficiency Regulations
- Informed Giving: Ensuring Charities inform Donors
- The Australian Greens Election Policies
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- Volume 56 Number 3
- Blackboys tell an interesting story
- Choosing and Reforming Schools
- Discrimination Divas
- Funding: a no-brainer election issue
- Epstein on Epstein
- Good, Safe, Banned
- Green Arithmetic and Doctors_Ñé Wives_ÑÓThe Election 2004
- Have Research and Innovation Failed Australia?
- Funding the Consumerist NGOs
- There are Votes in the Murray
- Triumph of the Swill
- NAIRU Bound
- Who Can Insure Against the Climate?
- Why Profits Are Good
- Friedman at 93
- Is There Market Power in Australian Electricity Generation?
- Gas Pipeline Access and Pricing: The Productivity Commission’s Incomplete Agenda
- Balancing the Acts: The applicability of commercial legal environments for employment relations. Is the balance right?
- Balancing the Acts: The Practical Consequences of the ‘Bargain’ [Volume 2]
- Financial Report – 2004
- International Power
- When Will We Ever Learn?
- The Strange Return of the Industrial Relations Club
- Volume 56 Number 2
- A Review of the Benefits of Regulated Network Services
- The Protocol: Managing Relations with NGOs
- A Review of the Benefits of Regulated Network Services
- Competition Benefits from Electricity Interconnectors
- Latham, Weber and compassion
- ‘A Casual Discussion’
- ALP- Union Link corrupts Political Process
- The Ban on DDT is Killing Millions in the Third World
- Battle for Biotech Progess
- Criminals Owe Debt to Victims, Not Society
- Defending the Public Interest: The Role of the Professions
- Farmers: Beware the Waterkeepers Alliance!
- Editorial, March 2004
- The ABC Is Doing Something Right
- The New Protectionists
- The Taboo Food- Genetically Modified Anything
- Volume 56 Number 1
- Anti-American Biased Perspective: Your ABC and the Iraq War
- Volume 55 Number 4
- HECS: Not the Bad Hex It Was Made Out to Be
- The Best, Worst Health System
- The Capacity to Manage Index- Report 4: The Australian Transport Industry
- Current Affairs As History
- Free Kick for Charities
- Editorial, December 2003
- How Do We Prioritize Our Resources?
- How Useful are Australia’s Official Environmental Statistics?
- The Fiscal Fiends Are Back
- Think Again: International Trade
- Myth and the Murray: Measuring The Real State of the Environment
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- Australian Aid Policy: A Case of Lose/Lose, not Win/Win
- Report 1 & 2. Food and Construction Industries
- Report 3. Automotive Industry
- Report 4. Transport Industry
- Report 5. Petrochemical Industry
- Inquiry into Privatisation of Regional Infrastructure and Government Business Enterprises
- Paperburden Costs of Economic Regulation of the Gas and Electricity Supply Industry
- The Road to Serfdom: How Africa is Sliding Back to Servitude
- ABC Journalism…One Huge Humanitarian Crisis
- Coercing Virtue
- Conspiracies and NGOs
- Editorial, September 2003
- GM Fish and Chips? Already and Australian Staple!
- How to Centrally Plan the Environment
- Independance in the Pacific Should be a Positive Process
- Is Social Capitalism the New Socialism?
- NGOs: Chasing the Corporate Dollar
- Pre-empting Terror: Take a Networked Approach
- ‘To Join Interest with Duty’
- Why Ireland Boomed
- Volume 55 Number 3
- Reforming the Regulatory Arrangements for Gas Pipeline Networks
- A Fatal Glitch in the IR ‘Matrix’
- Baby Boomer Culture Get its Comeuppance
- ‘BBC World’ Calls ‘Timber!’ on Credibility
- Beyond Philanthropy Lies Compulsion
- Chicken Little: The Green Threat to Progress
- Don’t Get Trapped by the Poverty Trap
- Editorial, June 2003
- Protecting Superstition
- TCF Tariff Cuts: A Key Character Test
- The Capacity to Manage Index- Report 3: The Australian Automotive Industry
- The Party’s Over
- What’s So Special About Universities?
- Where’s the Data?
- Property Rights to Water: Effects on Agricultural Productivity and the Environment
- Volume 55 Number 2
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- The Good Reputation Index: A Tale of Two Strategies
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- Volume 55 Number 1
- After Iraq: Is Sovereignty Dead?
- Aid Detox for PNG
- BP- Back to Petroleum
- …By Their Frutis Ye Shall Know Them
- Deceit in the Name of Conservation?
- Editorial, March 2003
- Irreconcilable Differences
- The Good Reputations Index 2002: A Tale of Two Strategies
- The Past is the Key to the Present: Greenhouse and Icehouse over Time
- Tomorrow’s Reform
- Why Did We Allow Australia to Burn?
- Petroleum Refining: Rationalization or Atrophy?
- Petroleum Refining: Rationalization or Atrophy
- NGO Project Report: US Foundation Funding in Malaysia
- Gas in the Parer Review
- Volume 54 Number 4
- The Capacity to Manage Index: A Business Tool to Address Risk
- Editorial, December 2002
- Not In Our Backyard, On Our Doorstep
- Postgraduate Degrees in Agitprop
- Reform- the Uncertain Road Ahead
- Tea Break or Mad Hatter’s Tea Party?
- The Death of Rural Freehold Rights
- The Rigging of the ACCC
- The Underside of Netwar
- Time to Fix Your ‘Roo Imbalance (The Hidden Environmental Tax on Farmers)
- Undermined- Values and Foreign Aid NGOs
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- Dry: In Defence of Economic Freedom Extended
- Natural gas in Australia after the ‘Hilmer revolution’
- Clough Lecture 2002: Corporate Social Responsibility or Civil Society Regulation?
- Power to the People: Privatisation and Deregulation of the Electricity Industry in Australia
- Volume 54 Number 3
- Court Ruling Clarifies Farmer’s Rights
- Dangerous Liaisons
- Ethical Investment- Decontructing the Myth
- Editorial, September 2002
- On the Trail of Burke and Wills
- Tasmania’s No Tiger, But Why?
- What is Sustainable Development?
- What the Economic Rationalists (Dries) Really Believed
- The Financial Services Reform Act: A Costly Exercise in Regulating Corporate Morals
- Foreign Direct Investment and Recovery in Indonesia: Recent Events and Their Impact
- The Financial Costs and Benefits of Privatisation
- Volume 54 Number 2
- Food Police Are At It Again in Victoria
- Globalization is Not an Ideology
- Immigration vs Democracy
- Peter Bauer: A Third World Hero
- Regulating Telecommunications: Trade Practices Overkill
- The Blair Files
- The Four Corners of the Reef: Investigative Journalism or Environmental Activism?
- The French Malaise
- The Ideological War Within the West
- Editorial, June 2002
- Just How Many Are There?
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- Generator Market Power and Bidding Rules in Wholesale Markets
- Submission to the Western Australian Electricity Reform Task Force
- Expectations for a Competitive Retail Market in Tasmania
- Checking for Market Power in Electricity: The Perils of Cost Price Margins
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- Submission to the COAG Energy Market Review
- Address to the Conference Competition & Regulation in the Energy Industry
- Volume 54 Number 1
- Impacts of Kyoto on Australian Power Costs
- Submission to IPART’s Review of Regulated Retail Tariffs
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- Volume 53 Number 4
- Australian’s Attitudes to Migration
- Electorate Wins Battle, Elites Winning War
- Editorial, December 2001
- How the Anti-Sweatshop Movement Hurts the People it Claims to Help
- Keep it Simple, Stupid- the New Tax Reform
- Reinvention- It’s as Simple as ABC
- Scientists, Statisticians and the Prophets of Doom
- Take Away Take-Away: The Self-Induced Destruction of the Australian Food Manufacturing Industry
- Trade Laws and Pharmaceuticals
- Regulated and Unregulated Interconnects
- Protocols with NGOs: The Need to Know
- Take Away Take-Away: The Self-Induced Destruction of the Australian Food Manufacturing Industry
- Why Has the Arse Fallen Out of the Clothing Manufacturing Industry?
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- Volume 53 Number 3
- Drugs: Time for a Rethink
- Protocols with NGOs: The Need to Know
- The Demise of Ansett
- The Election Choice: Who Can Stem the Spending Tide?
- Unauthorized Arrivals: The Unapalatable Alternitives
- Will the Greens Close Down New Zealand?
- Editorial, September 2001
- Clough Lecture 2001: The High Price of Reform Fatigue
- Options for the Review of Standing Offer Tariffs for Victoria’s Retail Electricity
- A Brief Analysis of the Benefits of Privatising Victoria’s Electricity Industry
- Attack of the Mutant Watermelons: The Campaign against GMOs in the Phillipines
- Volume 53 Number 2
- Confessions of a Privatizer: The Privitization of CSL Ltd*
- Economic Nationalism: It’s Back to the Future
- Editorial, June 2001
- Global Poverty and Inequality
- Promise Deferred
- Prospering From Freedom’s Riches
- The Pendulum Swings: Robbing the Rich Pays Electoral Dividends
- The Role of Judges in the 1998 Waterfront Dispute
- Workers’ Compensation: Time to Rethink the Options
- Submission: Review of the National Access Regime
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- Volume 53 Number 1
- Focus on the Precautionary Principle
- Editorial, March 2001
- Political Turmoil in Western Australia
- The Death of a Thousand Cuts
- The Referendum Debate: A Note on Press Coverage
- Thoughts on the Causes of Present Discontents
- The Rewards of Cultural Incompetence
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- Clough Lecture 2000: Is National Sovereignty Out Of Date?
- Volume 52 Number 4
- Corporate Reputations: Whose Measure?
- The New World and ‘Another World’
- Commercializing Highways
- Editorial, December 2000
- How to Build Your Own White Elephant
- Limiting Greenhouse Warming: Is It Worth the Cost?
- The Power of None
- The Terminal Decline of Australian Trade Union Membership
- The Topsy-Turvy World of Higher Education Politics
- Fit For the West: The Western Australian Approach to Labour Market Regulation
- Telecommunications in Regional and Remote Australia
- NGO Way To Go
- Volume 52 Number 3
- Datacasting: The Bush and the Old Lose Out
- The Role of Dry Philosophy
- Environmentalism for the Twenty-First Century
- Family and Work
- Editorial, September 2000
- Governing the Professions: Does Self-regulation Equal Self-interest?
- Industrial Relations Reform: Do the Critics Have a Case?
- Recanting Greenhouse?
- Suprise!
- Surrender Is Not a Winning Strategy
- Education Reform: Who Should Control the Curriculum?
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- Clough Lecture 1999: Private Conservation
- Review of Competition Policy
- IPA Submission Submission to the Government on the Essential Services Commission
- Application for Revocation of Coverage of Parts of the Moomba to Sydney Pipeline System
- Volume 52 Number 2
- Editorial, June 2000
- ‘It’s Deja vu All Over Again’: Behind The Eye’s Collaspe
- Making Welfare Sustainable
- Reconciliation: Where to Now?
- The Third and Fourth Ways
- The Dangers of Secret Treaty-Making
- The Stolen Generations
- Two Chinas? Why Not More?
- Welfare Reform
- Welfare: The Next Frontier
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- Marginal Costs and Prices in the Electricity Industry
- Regulating Biotechnology: Some Questions and Answers
- Biotechnology and Food: 10,000 Years of Sowing Seeds, 100 Years of Harvesting Genes
- Funding End-User Advocacy
- The Appropriate Treatment of Company Taxation in Determining a Revenue Cap for a Regulated Business
- Volume 52 Number 1
- A Viewer’s Complaint
- Digital Three-Card Trick
- Fact versus Phantoms
- Editorial, March 2000
- Ignorance is Bliss: The Media and East Timor
- In the Footsteps of Charles Copeman
- New Class Suicide
- Numerology and the Media
- Selling Ideas in a Rationally Ignorant World
- The 1999 Election in New Zealand
- The One That Got Away
- Wildlife Stocks
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- 36557
- Price and Access Regulation of Gas Transmission Pipelines
- Broadcasting Planning and Entrenched Protection of Incumbent Broadcasters
- Outworkers speak out
- Wind Power and Other Renewables
- Volume 51 Number 4
- Feedback from the Daintree
- Forestry: Beyond One-Liners
- Editorial, December 1999
- Editorial, December 1999
- It’s Official: Greenpeace Serves No Public Purpose
- Legalizing Health Insurance
- Letting Go of Redundant Television Quotas
- New Nationals Gun Laws- Are They Cost Effective?
- Radioactive Waste
- Up and Down: The Rich, the Poor and Income Mobility
- Reconciliation: What Does it Mean?
- Media Regulation in Australia and the Public Interest
- The Easy Guide to the Republic Proposal
- Risk Assessment and Decision Making for Genetically Modified Foods
- The Challenge of a Deregulated Market
- Volume 51 Number 3
- Amnesty Infomercial
- Beware the Sirens’ Call of ‘Trade Warriors’
- Editorial, September 1999
- From the Executive Director- What Makes Silicon Valley Great
- Hidden Landmines in ‘Minimal’ Changes
- Keeping Sustainable Development in Balance
- Morgen Die Welt- The EU’s ‘Green Imperialism’
- Petrol Prices: Fair or Not?
- Plantations 2020’s Myopic Vision
- Seven Fatal Flaws
- The Anti-Business Mentality
- The Flap Over Butterflies
- Who’s ABC? The ABC, Staff Capture and the Obstacles to Accountability
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- Volume 51 Number 2
- Ambush in Cyberspace
- Competition Policy: Bringing the Community Along
- Editorial, June 1999
- From the Executive Director – Poverty.con.au
- Genetically Modified Food
- Global Warming and the ABC
- Jobs Created… and Destroyed
- Redundancies: The Money and the Box
- Should Negative Gearing Be Abolished?
- Small Business: Should We Protect it?
- Why Buy a Piggery?
- Firm Access Rights: The Key to Efficient Management of Transmission
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- ABC TV News and the 1998 Waterfront Dispute: Reporting or Barracking?
- Victoria’s 2001 Electricity Distribution Price Review
- Volume 51 Number 1
- Regulatory Pricing and Access Issues
- Privatising Victoria’s Electricity Distribution
- The Economic and Market Benefits of By-Pass
- Can Coal Continue as the Primary Power Generation Source?
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- Clough Lecture 1998: Renewing the Miracle: Economic Development in Asia
- Editorial, January 1999
- From the Executive Director – Business Tax Review: Tinkering with a Broken System
- Knowing Our Place in the World
- Labour’s Class of ’98
- Opinion Polls and Baseball Bats
- Slave Labour
- Tasmania’s Green Disease
- Tax Reform in New Zealand: The Shape of Things to Come in Australia?
- Xenaphobia: The Great Local Content Myths
- Volume 50 Number 4
- The Odd Bedfellows of Economic Nationalism
- Why Not a Flat Tax?
- Used Anglicans
- Codes on Conduct Are Good for NGOs Too
- The End of the Overpopulation Crisis?
- Australian Competition Policy: Deregulation or Reregulation?
- Cultural Pluralism: The Case for Benign Neglect
- Country Towns
- Farming – Commercial Realities and Snake Oil Remedies
- Editorial, September 1998
- From the Executive Director – Missing Direction
- Life as a Problem
- Moral Greed and the Politics of Insult
- MUA, Here to Stay…Today!
- From Welfare State to Transfer State
- Odd Bedfellows: The Economic Nationalists and Why They Are Wrong
- Competition in Electricity Distribution
- Volume 50 Number 3
- Betraying the Victims: The ‘Stolen Generations’ Report
- The Riverlink Transmission Line Investment and South Australian Electricity Supply Options
- IPA Review – Volume 50 Number 2
- South Australia: Energy Situation and Policy Approach
- IPA Review – Volume 50 Number 1
- Submission on the National Third Party Access Regime for Natural Gas Pipelines
- IPA Review – Volume 49 Number 4
- Whither Labor?
- Submission to the New South Wales Committee of Inquiry Into Sale Of Electricity Assets
- Energy and Government Policy in Western Australia
- IPA Review – Volume 49 Number 3
- Separation of Retail and Distribution in Electricity Supply
- Soaking the Poor: Discriminatory Taxation of Tobacco, Alcohol and Gambling
- Retail Competition in the NSW Electricity Market
- Smokescreen: ‘Passive Smoking’ and Public Policy
- Who Owns the National Identity?
- 1996 Review Vol49 No2
- IPA Review – Volume 48 Number 3
- IPA Review – Volume 48 Number 2
- IPA Review – Volume 48 Number 1
- IPA Review – Volume 47 Number 4
- IPA Review – Volume 47 Number 3
- IPA Review – Volume 47 Number 2
- The Burning Continent: Forest Ecosystems and Fire Management in Australia
- IPA Review – Volume 47 Number 1
- IPA Review – Volume 46 Number 4
- What makes Democracy work?
- IPA Review – Volume 46 Number 3
- 50 Years Back, 20 Years On
- IPA Review – Volume 46 Number 2
- IPA Review – Volume 46 Number 1
- Reform and Recovery: An Agenda for the New Western Australian Government
- IPA Review – Volume 45 Number 4
- IPA Review – Volume 45 Number 3
- IPA Review – Volume 45 Number 2
- The case against racial defamation laws
- IPA Review – Volume 45 Number 1
- IPA Review – Volume 44 Number 4
- IPA Review – Volume 44 Number 3
- Greenhouse misinformation?
- IPA Review – Volume 44 Number 2
- IPA Review – Volume 44 Number 1
- IPA Review – Volume 43 Number 4
- IPA Review – Volume 43 Number 3
- IPA Review – Volume 43 Number 2
- Is there really a greenhouse effect?
- IPA Review – Volume 43 Number 1
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- A Licence to Live
- IPA Review – Volume 40 Number 2
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- Reject the Australia Card
- IPA Review – Volume 39 Number 3
- Dollar Sweets: Confronting Union Power
- Labor’s commitment to smaller government
- IPA Review – Volume 39 Number 2
- IPA Review – Volume 39 Number 1
- The Bicentenary: Celebration or Apology?
- IPA Review – Volume 38 Number 4
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- IPA Review – Volume 27 Number 3
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- Some lessons of the Fraser years
- IPA Review – Volume 36 Number 4
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- Rekindling the Flame – the revival of liberalism
- IPA Review – Volume 33 Number 1
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- Professor FA Hayek’s Australian Visit
- Address at the 33rd Annual Meeting of the Institute of Public Affairs
- Socialism and Science
- IPA Review – Volume 30 Number 3
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- Then and Now
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- French Economic Recovery
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- The Management Horizon
- IPA Review – Volume 10 Number 1
- IPA Review – Volume 9 Number 4
- Planning for Future Markets
- Consumption or Development?
- Inflationary Ills
- The Import-Replacement Theory
- Proposal to Increase Taxes
- IPA Review – Volume 9 Number 3
- Editorial, September 1955
- The Need of an Economic Policy for Australia
- The External Trade Problem
- Current Fallacies
- IPA Review – Volume 9 Number 2
- Share Ownership by Employees
- The United States
- The Overseas Deficit
- Explaining the Economist
- The Machinery Of Arbitration
- IPA Review – Volume 9 Number 1
- Raising the Standard – An Important British Productivity Film
- A Labour Vacuum
- Economics for the People
- The Structure of the Western Economy and its Contribution to Social Progress
- If Export Income Fell Steeply!! – A Symposium
- Editorial, March 1955
- IPA Review – Volume 8 Number 4
- A Mark of Achievement or A Cause for Censure?
- The Margins Judgment
- Efficiency in British Industry in the Post War Years
- People and Productivity
- A Report To Read
- IPA Review – Volume 8 Number 3
- Always Afternoon
- A Field for Development
- The Making of Economic Policy
- Rent Control
- IPA Review – Volume 8 Number 2
- Accelerated Depreciation
- The Making of Economic Policy
- Principle and Expediency
- Why should Profits be Paid?
- Christ and Money
- IPA Review – Volume 8 Number 1
- Hire-Purchase
- The Nationalised Industries in Britain
- Where Do We Go From Here?
- If there were an American Recession?
- Documentary Films
- IPA Review – Volume 7 Number 4
- Recession in the United States
- Editorial, December 1953
- Aftermath Of The Judgment
- Freedom Brings Greater Responsibilities
- How High Are Costs?
- Do Costs Matter?
- IPA Review – Volume 7 Number 3
- Compulsory Unionism
- Economic Prospects In The USA
- Appendix – Capitalism: Then and Now! The Revolution in Ownership (An American Example)
- Capitalism: Then and Now!
- The Truth About Profits
- Faith and Bulldozers
- IPA Review – Volume 7 Number 2
- The 50 Years
- A Distinction with a Difference
- The Challenge
- A New Era for American Business
- The 50 Years Supplement
- Comment on Russian Standards Of Living
- IPA Review – Volume 7 Number 1
- Free Enterprises Films
- An Incentive Budget
- Socialism – What Now?
- The Banking Legislation
- The Place of the Stock Exchange in the U.S. Economy
- A Changing Federalism
- IPA Review – Volume 6 Number 5
- A Note on Company Taxation
- What is Ahead?
- Free Enterprises – Two Books
- Editorial, December 1952
- 20th Century Attitudes in Industrial Relations
- Human Relations in Industry
- IPA Review – Volume 6 Number 4
- Profits and the National Welfare
- Enough for All Men’s Needs
- The Full Employment Problem
- Business Confidence
- What is the Meaning of Free Enterprise?
- A Philosopher on Individualism
- Australian Statistics – A Programme
- A C.E.A. for Australia
- Important Educational Films
- Productivity – An Attitude of Mind
- “Facts”
- The Silent Revolution
- IPA Review – Volume 6 Number 2
- Government Control – To What Ends?
- Serving All Men Well
- The Import Cuts
- Taxation and Incentives
- “Facts” – A New Publication for Employees
- IPA Review – Volume 6 Number 1
- A National Pride
- The Wide Spread of Property Ownership in Australia
- The Mad Spiral
- Charts
- A Richer and Stronger British Commonwealth
- IPA Review – Volume 5 Number 4
- Britain – A Political and Economic Comment
- Payment by Results
- Investment Behind Employees
- A Richer and Stronger British Commonwealth
- IPA Review – Volume 5 Number 3
- America Today
- Report On Slow Turn-Around Of Shipping
- Resignation
- The Future of the Sterling Area
- IPA Review – Volume 5 Number 2
- The Problem of Coal
- Graph
- Comparative Food Costs – Australia and Overseas
- Film – Productivity: Key to plenty
- Profits and Progress
- An Unfinished Task
- IPA Review – Volume 5 Number 1
- High Prices and Company Profits
- Increased Production: The Next Step
- Notice to Readers
- Controls, Socialism, and Private Enterprise
- IPA Review – Volume 4 Number 6
- Full Employment, Planning and Inflation
- The Basic Wage Judgement
- Editorial, December 1950
- Policy for Inflation
- An Important Film: “Productivity: Key To Plenty”
- IPA Review – Volume 4 Number 5
- The export of a Team of British Trade Union Officials Who Investigated the Role of Unions in Increasing Productivity in the United States of America
- Socialist Economics
- Trade Unions and Production
- Lod Keynes and Prevention of Depression
- Australia and the “Dollar Cap”
- IPA Review – Volume 4 Number 4
- Business and Government
- Inflation Again
- The Balance of Payments
- The Wage-Earners Share of the National Income
- IPA Review – Volume 4 Number 3
- Arbitration Reform
- A Time for Truth
- Manufacturing – Costs and Outlook
- The USSR and the USA
- Twenty Years After – The Australian Political Scene
- IPA Review – Volume 4 Number 2
- Businessman have a job to do
- Full Employment and “The New Economics”
- Price Subsidies
- Distrubution of the Proceeds of Industry
- The Committee for Economic Development
- IPA Review – Volume 4 Number 1
- Editorial, February 1950 – The Election
- An Increasing Menace
- The Production Story
- Business and the Higher Education
- Britain under a Labour Administration
- The Threat to the Individual
- IPA Review – Volume 3 Number 5
- Wages – Australia and Overseas
- The Right to Strike
- Election Article – The Issue
- Editorial, October 1949
- The Limits of Social Control
- IPA Review – Volume 3 Number 4
- A Case for Socialism?
- Editorial, August 1949 – Propaganda
- The American Economy
- Small Business
- IPA Review – Volume 3 Number 3
- Shipping Act 1949
- A Change of Emphasis
- A Campaign on Profits
- Employment in Australia
- IPA Review – Volume 3 Number 2
- The Australian Inflation
- Wages and Production
- A Master Theme
- Economic Planning
- IPA Review – Volume 3 Number 1
- Triumph – or Disaster!
- Democracy
- Free Enterprise and Socialism
- Publicity
- Statistics
- Correspondence
- IPA Review – Volume 2 Number 6
- A Report Upon the 40 Hour Week
- Taxation and the Economy
- Is Australia Prosperous?
- Editorial, December 1948
- IPA Review – Volume 2 Number 5
- The Vanishing Race
- Statistics – The Quarterly Business Surveys
- Now is the Hour
- Food for Britain
- IPA Review – Volume 2 Number 4
- Economics and Faith
- Inflation
- Letter and Reply
- Public Ownership – the Next Step?
- IPA Review – Volume 2 Number 3
- The Economists Assault on Socialist Planning
- The Productivity of the USA
- Profits and Prices
- The Marshall Plan
- Company Taxation
- The future of incentive payments
- IPA Review – Volume 2 Number 2
- IPA Review – Volume 2 Number 1
- Free Enterprise and Planning
- Inflationary Trends
- Price Control
- Editorial, December 1947
- The Banks… and the Depression
- Nationalisation: The Verdict Unfavourable
- Report on Labour
- IPA Review – Volume 1 Number 4
- Editorial, October 1947
- Distribution of the National Income
- The Industrial Conference
- Judgement in the 40 hours case
- Press Statements
- Principles and Practice
- The Re-division of the National Product
- IPA Review – Volume 1 Number 3
- Joint Consultation
- Full Employment
- Hours and Output
- Profits and the profit motive
- Wages, Profits and Dividends
- Editorial, June 1947
- Trade Unionism – and the Future
- Arbitration Reform
- Profit-Sharing
- Correspondence – JB Mavor
- Press Comment – A Labour Response
- A Programme for Industrial Improvement
- IPA Review – Volume 1 Number 2
- Editorial, May 1947
- Bretton Woods and the World Trade Revival
- Industrial Disputes – Australia and Overseas
- Institute of Public Affairs Statement on Industrial Relations
- A National Conference
- If Man-hour Output is Low – Why?
- IPA Review – Volume 1 Number 1
- WWF Says ‘Jump!’, Governments Ask ‘How High?’