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At times, issues of international or national importance do not fit under the Economics, Education, Indigenous and Foreign Affairs programs. The publications and commentary related to non-program issues can be found here, as well as work from past programs such as Health and Aging.

Will You Still Vote for Me in the Morning? Why Politicians Aren’t Rushing to Increase Taxes
Andrew NortonJuly 16, 2004PM65

Despite repeated claims by advocates of big government that Australia is a ‘low tax country,’...

Can Papua New Guinea Come Back From the Brink?
Helen HughesJuly 14, 2004IA49

After seven months of wrangling, arrangements have finally been agreed to cover the deployment of...

The Long Eye of the Law Closed Circuit Television, Crime Prevention and Civil Liberties
Caspar CondeApril 14, 2004IA48

Australian police are being asked to do more with less. More criminals, new laws, new...

Sweet and Sour Pork Barrelling: The Case of Queensland Sugar
Alex RobsonMarch 25, 2004IA45

The Queensland sugar industry is once again pleading for government assistance. Cane farmers claim they...

Divorce Law and the Future of Marriage
Barry MaleyMarch 2, 2004PM58

No-fault divorce law has precipitated marital instability in Australia, discouraging people from marrying, staying together,...

The Open Front Door Tourism, Border Control and National Security
William MaleyJanuary 14, 2004IA42

Terrorists could easily exploit a serious weakness in Australia’s border protection regime. While the Howard...

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