Archived publication for 2005
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Presuming Employer Guilt: The damaging state of work safety and compensation laws in Australia
In a major report the IPA has called for the urgent development of nationally consist OHS laws. In this context NSW OHS laws must be repealed.
Reducing Red Tape in Australia
Individuals should be free to truck, trade and barter. Over two hundred years ago, these insights founded on the bedrock of individual property rights and the 'liberty' of the individual from arbitrary actions of government were assessed as the...
Editorial and Table of Contents, December 2005
Volume 57 Number 4
Mike Nahan goes Around the States, John Roskam on the dictator factory, Erik Gartzke on 'capitalist peace', Alan Moran on the AFL salary cap, Nicholas McGowan on the emerging state of peace around the world, and much, much more.
OverREACh from the UN and EU: Putting both chemicals and progress at risk
The UN and EU seem eager to impose global controls on anything they can think of.
Science is Not Consensus
The funding of science in Australia has become increasingly politicized. To change this, we badly need to life our R&D effort, restore basic funding to all competent researchers and resist the temptation to 'pick winners'.
Consensus can be wrong
How to Destroy a Country Town
The Dictator Factory
New South Wales: Decline of the premier state
New South Wales - the Premier State is in decline.
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