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John Howard's betrayal of Australia
Three distinguished academics will probe the details of how Australia’s national interests have been systematically undermined by the Prime Minister, John Howard, in a pre-APEC forum hosted by the Evatt Foundation in Sydney on Thursday. 04 September 2007 [Read More]
Paul Keating, Not the Musical
The man who turned APEC from vision into reality, former Prime Minister Paul Keating, will give a public lecture hosted by the Evatt Foundation on “APEC and its Pan Pacific Template” in Sydney at the Seymour Centre on Thursday 23 August. 14 August 2007 [Read More]
Paul Keating, Not the Musical
The man who turned APEC from vision into reality, former Prime Minister Paul Keating, will give a public lecture hosted by the Evatt Foundation on “APEC and its Pan Pacific Template” in Sydney at the Seymour Centre on Thursday 23 August. 14 August 2007 [Read More]
The ‘new’ Corporations law
A panel of experts will speak on the implications of the High Court’s decision on the Corporations Law at a public seminar in Sydney this evening. 07 December 2006 [Read More]
Victoria on top, while WA & NSW slip
Victoria has been assessed as Australia’s best performing state in the annual Evatt Foundation State Government League Table, released today in The State of the States 2006. 08 November 2006 [Read More]
Having yellowcake and eating it too
John Howard’s “full-blooded” debate on nuclear power is looking very one-sided, says author and former Australian diplomat Richard Broinowski. 26 June 2006 [Read More]
Howard’s labour agenda for women
An Evatt Foundation Sunset Seminar will discuss the implications of Howard's industrial relations changes for women, tomorrow, 5 July. 04 July 2005 [Read More]
WA on top & Victoria up; SA & Tasman
Western Australia has been assessed as Australia’s best performing state in the 11th annual issue of the Evatt Foundation’s State Government League Table, released today in The State of the States 2004 report. 25 October 2004 [Read More]
Tasmania still on top, and NSW up
Tasmania has been assessed as Australia’s best performing State in the 10th annual issue of the Evatt Foundation’s State Government League Table, released today in The State of the States 2003 report. 08 December 2003 [Read More]
The death of the ‘fair go’
An important public seminar on 8 July will consider how Australia came to be in the throes of a major re-evaluation of its egalitarian values. 04 July 2003 [Read More]
Economic reform: the dark side
Orthodox economists argue with mineral certainty that 20 years of economic engineering has improved Australia’s living standards. 22 May 2003 [Read More]
Knightley sells out & moves up
This Saturday’s public seminar at Sydney’s Seymour Centre on investigative journalism, featuring author Phillip Knightley, has sold out, the Evatt Foundation revealed today. 11 February 2003 [Read More]
Is truth already the first casualty?
"The age of the war correspondent as hero is clearly over", concluded Phillip Knightley in the recent edition of his classic study, The First Casualty. 24 January 2003 [Read More]
Who's afraid of public debt?
In a novel collaboration, the Evatt Foundation has teamed up with the Australian Financial Markets Association to present a seminar on public debt and the Howard Government's proposal to eliminate the Australian bond market. 31 October 2002 [Read More]
PPPs: Business welfare or ‘WA Inc’?
Evatt Foundation Breakfast Seminar on PPPs 23 August 2002 [Read More]
Tasmania wins annual States ratings
Tasmania is still on top, while Queensland slips in annual Evatt Foundation ranking of State performance. 15 July 2002 [Read More]
HOW THE WEST WILL BE WON
Labor frontbencher Mark Latham will debate the changing nature of suburban Australia with planning specialist Brendan Gleeson on Monday morning at Sydney's Southern Cross Hotel. 15 March 2002 [Read More]
Tas on Top - NSW & WA Slip in Rank
Tasmania has been assessed as Australia's best performing State for the first time in the Evatt Foundation's annual State Government League Table, released today in The State of the States 2001 report. 23 November 2001 [Read More]
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