Archived publication for 2011
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Next Generation State Budgets

OCCASIONAL PAPER | Julie Novak

Next Generation State Budgets: Stronger Fiscal Rules for Better Budgetary Outcomes and More Prosperous States

Green groups and the government

OCCASIONAL PAPER | Asher Judah

Green groups and the government: a dangerous duopoly

Addressing the facts on climate change and energy

OCCASIONAL PAPER | Alan Moran

A response to an internal ALP strategy paper.

Address to the Revolt Against the Carbon Tax

OCCASIONAL PAPER | Alan Moran

My focus is on the economic and political implications of the measures restraining carbon dioxide emissions. First, the outcome on the climate, if any, as a result of Australia taking action alone is negligible. Not only do we account for a...

A Letter to Peter Garrett

OCCASIONAL PAPER | John Roskam

A letter to federal Education Minister Peter Garrett.

Regulation & Labour Restrictions will harm Australia's economy as severe skills shortages loom

MEDIA RELEASE | John Roskam

Plain packaging FOI documents

OCCASIONAL PAPER | Tim Wilson

Plain packaging FOI request from IP Australia.

The Outsider

IPA REVIEW ARTICLE | Tony Barry

He seems like the ultimate political insider. Influential and prolific; with a regular syndicated column in the nation's largest selling daily newspapers, television and radio segments, and a blog that receives two million hits a month. But in...

IPA applauds Gillard honesty: carbon tax will send electricity prices soaring, honesty now needed on price of renewables

MEDIA RELEASE | Tim Wilson

'The Institute of Public Affairs congratulates Julia Gillard's honesty today when she admitted that a carbon tax would send electricity prices soaring', said Director of Climate Change Policy, Tim Wilson. In her press conference today announcing...

People are not buying the climate scare

MEDIA RELEASE | Alan Moran

Only a third of Australians think the world is warming and human carbon dioxide emissions are to blame, according to a Galaxy poll commissioned by the Institute of Public Affairs.

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