1. Gina Rinehart Is Our Friendly Voice of Moderation — This essay disabuses readers of the populist fantasy that Gina Rinehart is an uncompromising power-hungry bully.
  2. Special Olympics Edition of Capitalism.HK — featuring Viv Forbes, a brilliant piece by Lennie Lower from the 1930s on the 2012 Batman Aurora theatre shooting and much more.
  3. Tribute Edition of Kennards Kourier and Peter Wong’s tribute, which is now in English. Archive at NevilleKennard.info.
  4. Hugh Morgan Incites Civil Disobedience — in 1985.
  5. Libertarians: Radicals on the right — radical essay by Mark Tier introducing Australia to libertarianism in 1975. Thanks to Mark Tier, the late Sudha Shenoy’s articles from 30 years ago will start appearing here. The first two gems to go up are: “Government: the fastest growth area” and “Zoning and the market for property”.
  6. Two more brilliant Lang Hancock pieces republished for the first time in over 30 years this week: Australia’s slide to socialism, a brilliant Hancock speech from 1978; and The Great Claim Robbery, must-read Hancock history. More at LangHancock.info.
  7. John Singleton on the first election the Workers Party contested — our 113th item featuring John Singleton, Howard and the Workers Party, archived at WorkersParty.info.
  8. Modest Farmer sees his ideas take hold — our 127th item featuring Bert Kelly, archived at BertKelly.info.
  9. There’s more to unemployment than a shortage of jobs — John Hyde and Bob Day in 1996 with a brilliant criticism of our labour laws.
  10. Introduction to the Japanese Economy — another in David Sharp’s great series of introductions to economic issues.
  11. Two new Viv Forbes rippers: “Carbon Price Propaganda Taxes the Truth” and “Don’t Burn Food for Motor Spirit – Feed People not Cars”
  12. Tommy Trinder – “Everything will be lovely, lovely by-and-by” — the best political song ever.