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Whichever way you dice it, compulsory voting is evil
Derek ChongJanuary 23, 2006The Canberra Times

One of the great myths of Australian politics is that voting isn’t really compulsory. The...

The wrongs of pushing a bill of rights
Alan AndersonJanuary 4, 2006The Age

The Bracks Government’s plan for a Victorian bill of rights is the latest step in...

Individuals can make a difference in the face of global threats
Miranda DarlingNovember 22, 2005The Canberra Times

There are few countries in the world where the threat of a potential avian flu...

No worries on Aussies’ generosity
Sinclair DavidsonAugust 24, 2005The Courier Mail

The Australian welfare lobby often calls for increases in taxation. Presumably this is to fund...

‘Kangaroo Court’: Family Law in Australia
June 11, 2005

‘Kangaroo Court’: Family Law in Australia By John Hirst Reviewed by Barry Maley Read full...

State crosses line between secular, sacred
Steve EdwardsMay 18, 2005The Geelong Advertiser

The stated aim of the Australian Labor Party, according to its constitution, is to bring...

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