Recent publications

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Commonwealth reform negative value-adding components

OCCASIONAL PAPER | Alan Moran

Programs Identified with Negative Benefits

Referendum disaster for democracy in Australia: Institute of Public Affairs

MEDIA RELEASE | Julie Novak

The text of the Gillard government's referendum proposal confirms the worst held fears that Canberra is intent on controlling local government, according to free market think tank the Institute of Public Affairs. ‘The proposed seemingly...

IPA: Canberra council grab a disaster for democracy and rates

MEDIA RELEASE | Tim Wilson

"Constitutional recognition of local government will lead to a federal takeover of local laws, lead to rate increases, expansion of bad and petty laws and corrode Australian democracy," said Tim Wilson, policy director at free market think tank,...

The war on democracy

IPA REVIEW ARTICLE | Chris Berg

In 1953 a bitter Bertolt Brecht wrote, 'Would it not be easier / In that case for the government / To dissolve the people / And elect another?' With these lines, Brecht brilliantly captured the dripping contempt that some purportedly 'democratic'...

Submission to the Productivity Commission Inquiry into the National Access Regime

SUBMISSION | Alan Moran

Submission to the Productivity Commission Inquiry into the National Access Regime

Legal rights stripped under changes to anti-doping laws

MEDIA RELEASE | Simon Breheny

"The Gillard government's proposed changes to anti-doping laws would give police-like investigative powers to anti-doping bureaucrats and strip away legal rights, such as the right to silence," said Simon Breheny, director of the Legal Rights...

Coalition's Northern vision welcomed

MEDIA RELEASE | Dom Talimanidis

The Coalition's draft discussion paper on Developing Northern Australia, reported in today's media, is a welcome recognition of the potential for Northern Australia to be the driving force of the Australian economy in coming decades, according to...

Consumer first supermarket reform: The market, not government, knows how to best meet consumer demand

OCCASIONAL PAPER | Chris Berg and Tim Wilson

Consumer first supermarket reform: The market, not government, knows how to best meet consumer demand

Gillard government misleads public over proposed anti-discrimination law

MEDIA RELEASE | Simon Breheny

"The Gillard government has misled the public over proposed changes to anti-discrimination law," said Simon Breheny, Director of the Legal Rights Project at the free market think tank the Institute of Public Affairs. The...

The big government merry-go-round

IPA REVIEW ARTICLE | Tim Andrews

Unintentional self-parody has long being a forte of governments around the world. Yet a movement in recent years to create multi-layered government and quasi-governmental agencies, each existing simply to lobby each other to in turn lobby other...

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