1. Announcing our highlight-reel summary of the Lang Hancock 1971 interview on ABC Monday Conference. Puts current ABCTV Monday politics to shame, showing why all those hosts, journalists and commentators will be forgotten and Hancock will never be. This deserves to be more popular than our Kerry Packer video. It is the greatest television footage in Australian history. This is the first time it has been publicly shown in over 40 years! Thanks to our friendly voice of moderation, the brave and daring Gina Rinehart.
  2. What would Bert Kelly think? — by Benjamin Marks, this is aimed at Bob Day, John HydeHal Colebatch & other free-marketeers.
  3. Three timeless masterpieces by Bert Kelly: Bert Kelly asks, “How can you believe in free enterprise and government intervention at the same time?” — “A drug on the free market,” The Bulletin, February 15, 1983, p. 99; Crying in the wilderness — “Back to the wilderness,” The Bulletin, September 25, 1984, p. 120; and “Ivory tower needs thumping,” The Bulletin, December 11, 1984, p. 135.
  4. Two items featuring Hugh Morgan on the gold standard this week: Richard Anderson, “WMC chief urges return of a gold standard,” The Australian, July 8, 1988, p. 12; and Hugh Morgan, “Sick money the key to our ill health,” The Australian, February 27, 1990, p. 8.
  5. Two items by John Singleton this week featuring Sinclair Hill and Hugh Morgan: “Save Parramatta Road,” Australian Business, November 13, 1985, p. 162, which calls for an end to all development of Parramatta Road for heritage reasons and endorses Hugh Morgan’s call for civil disobedience; and “Meat’s future on the chopping block,” Australian Business, April 23, 1986, p. 125.
  6. Two items by Viv Forbes, who continues to set the example that should be followed by Gina Rinehart, John Singleton, Sinclair Hill and others: Mocking Flannery in 1988 — “Deek factor,” The Weekend Australian, October 29-30, 1988, p. 22, as a letter to the editor; and this brilliant 1998 essay from his private archives, telling the government what they can do for him and where they can go.
  7. And David Sharp on how government increases unemployment.