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How long until our pubs have no beer?

IPA REVIEW ARTICLE | Hugh Tobin

Australians are consuming the same amount of alcohol per person as they were 20 years ago. Nevertheless, we are suddenly being told by the federal government that the country is in the grip of a binge drinking ‘epidemic'. In March Kevin Rudd...

Empty spaces: Government regulation is killing Australian culture

IPA REVIEW ARTICLE | Christopher Murn

There is now an increasingly significant barrier to a vibrant Australian culture-nanny state regulations and bureaucratic red tape. The most difficult time for any artist is at the beginning of their career. Artistic entrepreneurs don't hold the...

Cathedrals and the birth of freedom

IPA REVIEW ARTICLE | Andrew McIntyre

Andrew McIntyre reviews Cathedral by Jon Cannon Enter any one of the great gothic cathedrals of Western Europe and you cannot help but be overwhelmed by their beauty and profound mystery, and also the sheer size, boldness and complexity of their...

Gordon Ramsay's Worst Recipes

IPA REVIEW ARTICLE | Louise Staley

The problem with Gordon Ramsay isn't his swearing. It's his hypocrisy. Gordon Ramsay, Britain's most notorious celebrity chef has demanded ‘stringent laws-licensing laws-to make sure produce is only used in season.' In a BBC interview in...

The imaginary bikie threat and due process in South Australia

IPA REVIEW ARTICLE | Greg Barns

South Australian Premier Mike Rann is obsessed with the Hells Angels. The Labor leader thinks that bikie gangs like the Hells Angels are a scourge on his state and the root of most evil, and that they are threatening the very existence of the good...

The moral code of Grand Theft Auto IV

IPA REVIEW ARTICLE | Ben Hourigan

Want to steal cars and shoot cops? Then Grand Theft Auto IV (GTA IV) is the videogame for you. You won't be the only one playing it: released for the Microsoft Xbox 360 and Sony PlayStation 3 in April this year, it's the game of 2008. In its first...

Have bad movies edged out good?

IPA REVIEW ARTICLE | Chris Berg

Chris Berg reviews Sleaze Artists: Cinema at the Margins of Taste, Style, and Politics. It may not come as a surprise that Hostel: Part II, the 2007 movie which depicts nearly an hour and a half of brutal, explicit and uninterrupted torture, is...

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