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Everything's changed? The Liberals have locked conservative government
Liberalism must evolve to match generational shifts
Volume 59 Number 4
Election special: What next for liberalism? Commentary from Mark Steyn, Greg Hunt, Richard Allsop, Tom Switzer, Des Moore, Louise Staley, John Roskam, Christian Kerr, Jennifer Marohasy, Chris Berg, Ken Phillips, Tim Wilson. As well as Sam Gregg on...
Liberalism after 2007: A blueprint for leadership
We have reached a point of paradox in Australian politics
The Politics and Economics of Climate Change
What Price Spending? The lost opportunity of the 2007 federal election
What if an election was held and all that was offered was tax cuts? During this election campaign both parties have promised to increase government spending. This paper evalutes how deep the tax cuts would have been had the parties chosen to cut...
Policy without Parliament: the growth of regulation in Australia
This year, there will have been more legislation and regulation imposed in Australia than any other year in history. Furthermore, federal regulatory agencies have grown dramatically in the last decade. The budget and staff of the three major...
Creating a liveable city: how Perth can capitalise on the resources boom
For Perth, the "dullsville" tag is mentioned almost as often as the "laid-back lifestyle." Perth would benefit from being more vibrant, more diverse and with greater options. People should, as far as possible, be allowed to choose how they live...
The Morality of Workplace Reform