
25 May 2023
John Storey On The Separation Of Powers Given Justice Harrison’s Voice Email ADH TV
On May 26 The Institute of Public Affairs’ John Storey discusses with Fred Pawle on ADH TV how the separation of powers is the bedrock of our liberal democracy and that New South Wales Supreme Court Justice Ian Harrison’s intervention into the Voice to Parliament campaign should be of concern to every Australian. Below is a transcript of the interview.

3 November 2017
Indigenous ‘Voice To Parliament’ Decision A Win For Liberal Democracy
A recent decision of the Turnbull Coalition government has affirmed the bedrock principles of Australia as a proud liberal democracy. The decision of the federal government to reject the proposal for a constitutionally enshrined “voice to parliament” for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders was announced last week. The decision is a significant victory for the set of ideas upon which

26 October 2017
Race Has No Place In The Constitution
“The Coalition government’s decision to reject the divisive indigenous-only ‘voice to parliament’ is a win for equality and liberal democracy,” said Simon Breheny, Director of Policy at the free market think tank the Institute of Public Affairs. “The decision made by the government today affirms the democratic values on which Australia was founded. The Australian Constitution should treat all Australian