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How The ABC Has Failed Us – IPA Keeping In Touch – 2 April 2020
2 April 2020

How The ABC Has Failed Us – IPA Keeping In Touch – 2 April 2020

Dear IPA Members There have been many exemplary displays of leadership in this crisis. Credit where credit is due, Prime Minister Scott Morrison stating that “Now, if you ask me who is an essential worker? Someone who has a job. Everyone who has a job in this economy is an essential worker.” Is one of them. This point captures what the
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IPA Keeping In Touch – 1 April 2020
1 April 2020

IPA Keeping In Touch – 1 April 2020

Dear IPA Members I was in the office late this time last week, joining Paul Murray Live from our Bailleu Myer media studio due to ‘social distancing’ measures at Sky’s Melbourne bureau. Our indefatigable Digital Media Production Manager Saul was still packing up as I left to make the short walk from the IPA’s office to my apartment in Spencer
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IPA Keeping In Touch – 31 March 2020
31 March 2020

IPA Keeping In Touch – 31 March 2020

Dear IPA Members I am writing this as the National Manager of Generation Liberty. As you may have heard Generation Liberty had a great start to the year, with our 16 IPA Campus Coordinators manning stalls at orientation weeks all over the country. The response to Generation Liberty from incoming students was fantastically positive. Young people of many different backgrounds,
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University O-Week Censors Excel Themselves
14 March 2020

University O-Week Censors Excel Themselves

“Free speech crisis? What crisis?” Uttered in freaky unison, this frequen­t denial from university vice-chancellors has allowed them to resume normal programming. That consists of VCs putting their heads in the sand rather than confronting those trying to nobble intellectual diversity on campus. It includes VCs sending long emails about how proud they are of their diversity programs, with no
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Generation Liberty
19 December 1943

Generation Liberty

Throughout human history, freedom has been a force for good, lifting millions of people out of poverty. In a truly free society, individuals are in control of their own destiny. However, the key institutions of our society responsible for the education of our young people are increasingly unable or unwilling to pass on that understanding or the key values of
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