Archived publication for 2006 in IPA Review article
Recent publications
Heritage through property
Life in the Farce Lane: The steady creep of regulatory burdens
Politicians fear large scandals, not minute inconveniences. Yet regulation is built up from minutae.
Victoria: A state on the move with the Ying and Yang
We know how well Victoria is doing and a well-funded campaign ad keeps reminding us.
Charity can begin again: Resolving the uncertainty of 'charity'
Charity needs a concrete framework to flourish.
'The macabre fascination that goes with gothic horror novels'
What can we learn from six years of salinity hype?
Federalism and the High Court: Fixing the appointment process
The High Court's appointment process is not protected from the increasingly centralist tendances of the Federal Government.
Food manufacturing facing the wall
The sector faces the same challenges and the same gloom as 5 years ago.
Media needs major reform, not minor tweaking
Proposals for media reform are same old same old. What is needed is massive radical deregulation.
Fashion and Foreign Aid
A realistic look at the "digital divide".
The economics of Ross Gittens
The popular press often has a difficult relationship with the economic profession.