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HomePUBLICATIONSHey…What Did I Miss?

Hey…What Did I Miss?

The IPA’s Hey…What Did I Miss? is our weekly newsletter. Every Thursday afternoon, Hey…What Did I Miss? is sent to our list of 20,000 subscribers. It is a roundup of IPA research and news stories from around the world that impact freedom and free markets.
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Dennis Prager Defends Western Civilisation

Dennis Prager Defends Western Civilisation

Peter Gregory 5 April 2018 Hey…what did i miss?, Publications,

“Human life is infinitely precious in Western Civilisation”. That’s from Dennis Prager’s wonderful description of Western Civilisation which is one of the many highlights...

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Hayek Was A Sledger Too

Hayek Was A Sledger Too

Morgan Begg 29 March 2018 Hey…what did i miss?, Publications,

If you’re wondering why the Australian cricket team cheating and lying matters, watch Professor Robert Tombs explain how Western Civilisation is like the laws of cricket in his brilliant...

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What’s Clive Hamilton’s social credit score?

What’s Clive Hamilton’s social credit score?

James Bolt 22 March 2018 Hey…what did i miss?, Publications,

How did British Columbia go from one of Canada’s worst economies to one of its best and increase personal incomes by 20% in real terms? You guessed it – repealing red tape: To get the full...

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I’ll Be Back…Once It’s Windy Enough

I’ll Be Back…Once It’s Windy Enough

Peter Gregory 15 March 2018 Hey…what did i miss?, Publications,

Isn’t it interesting how everything the government touches gets more expensive? Regulation and subsidies have rapidly increased the cost of key household items in Australia over the last 20...

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Could A Hypothetical Couple Survive On Wind Energy?

Could A Hypothetical Couple Survive On Wind Energy?

Morgan Begg 8 March 2018 Hey…what did i miss?, Publications,

Maybe those people that oppose coal should go without it for a day. Good luck with that. Here is the breakdown of coal and wind energy generation in Australia from this morning: The New York...

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Sorry Newsweek, The IPA Has Clicks AND Content

Sorry Newsweek, The IPA Has Clicks AND Content

James Bolt 1 March 2018 Hey…what did i miss?, Publications,

Red tape and high taxes make it too hard to start a business in Australia. Had business creation continued at pre-GFC levels, there would be 250,000 more businesses in Australia today...

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Put Vit Jedlicka on Mt Rushmore

Put Vit Jedlicka on Mt Rushmore

Peter Gregory 22 February 2018 Hey…what did i miss?, Publications,

This is the moment Simon Breheny actually got a clap on Q&A on Monday night! Who knew that the Q&A audience would be so enthusiastic to find out that the $60 billion being spent on...

Hey…What Did I Miss?
RIP Tea Party

RIP Tea Party

Morgan Begg 15 February 2018 Hey…what did i miss?, Publications,

Here’s a shock! CEOs in Australia have identified excessive taxes and red tape as two of the three biggest threats to growth in their organisations: That’s from PwC’s 21st Annual...

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Feeling lonely? Call the government…

Feeling lonely? Call the government…

James Bolt 8 February 2018 Hey…what did i miss?, Publications,

The IPA’s Cut Red Tape Project is kicking goals! The federal government last year passed the fewest pages of legislation since 1996: Thank you to everyone who donated to Professor Peter...

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The New Section 18C

The New Section 18C

Peter Gregory 1 February 2018 Hey…what did i miss?, Publications,

On Tuesday, Bill Shorten said the ALP will fight for a “real living wage“. What about the living wages of the 700,000 unemployed people who don’t have a job because Australia...

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Jordan Peterson… 3.7 million views… and counting

Jordan Peterson… 3.7 million views… and counting

Morgan Begg 25 January 2018 Hey…what did i miss?, Publications,

If you think 26 January should be celebrated, you’re just like 70% of other Australians: You can read the details of the IPA’s Australia Day poll here. And yesterday Dr Bella...

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Hey Readers Enjoy The Facts Of Climate Change

Hey Readers Enjoy The Facts Of Climate Change

Morgan Begg 21 December 2017 Hey…what did i miss?, Publications,

The US Congress yesterday passed the most sweeping tax overhaul since the Reagan era, including slashing the American company tax rate from 35% to 21%. At home, Australia’s rate is still...

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