Cassandra Wilkinson

Cassandra Wilkinson OAM is a former staff member at the Centre for Independent Studies, an author and a former columnist for The Australian. She wrote Don’t Panic – Nearly Everything is Better Than You Think, and The Kids Are Alright – 10 Good Reasons to Relax and Let Kids Be Kids. She has written on innovation in public policy in The Three Sector Solution. Wilkinson’s play After Dinner Mince was performed at the Sydney Fringe Festival Big Competition for Little Plays in 1998. She has more recently been an executive at NSW Treasury and worked for Social Finance Pty Ltd, a start-up social impact bonds broker. She was a senior public servant and senior political adviser to the New South Wales Treasurer and other Labor ministers. She is a member of the board of the Special Broadcasting Service (SBS). She is a current board member and former Vice President of the Council for Civil Liberties.

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False conflation of classical liberalism
Cassandra WilkinsonSeptember 26, 2014

The phrase neo-Liberal gets thrown around a lot, most recently as a prefix to 'Abbott...

Innovators have the right to fail
Cassandra WilkinsonJuly 12, 2014The Australian

I was chatting to an 11-year-old acquaintance last week who told me his inner-Sydney school...

Freedom can cure dangerous ideas
Cassandra WilkinsonJuly 5, 2014The Australian

The brouhaha over the proposed honour killing talk at the Festival of Dangerous Ideas has...

Our youth need a fair go at a job
Cassandra WilkinsonJune 28, 2014The Australian

Two ideas have been thrown around a lot lately that could do with some clearer...

Belated boost for NSW train timetable
Cassandra WilkinsonJune 21, 2014The Australian

This week’s NSW budget saw the political cycle complete a full revolution, with Treasurer Andrew...

Anti-terror laws need a watchdog
Cassandra WilkinsonJune 14, 2014The Australian

As the noisy din continues over wink-gate, dinner-gate and the daily antics of Clive Palmer,...

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