1. Kennard Writes to IPA Review Editor — Neville Kennard responds to Senator Cory Bernardi’s response to Kennard’s criticism of “free-market” think tanks, published in the latest IPA Review
  2. Response to Senator Cory Bernardi and the IPA — the editor of Economics.org.au wades in
  3. Why Sports Fans Should Be Libertarians — the Ashes began today. All cricket fans should be libertarians.
Why do we again have only a few items this week, rather than our usual 7?
  1. Economics.org.au is waiting for everyone else to catch up with our prolific output before we release another Kerry Packer video (our first one has over 35 hits on YouTube!), another several Lang Hancock essays and another 10 Bert Kelly speeches, articles and essays.
  2. The editor has been required on-set at short-notice for the long hours of a film-shoot the last few days. With another writing project due which he barely was able to complete, he had no time to type more up.
  3. Most significantly, Australia’s foremost letter-to-the-editor writer, Ronald Kitching, has been hospitalised for the last 15 days, and so the entire movement for free-market reform in Australia has been held in limbo. He handed in a note from his doctor, so Economics.org.au will not be pressing charges.

Lastly, an interesting (though not entirely agreeable) alternative and/or supplementary MPS conference has been formulated by Rafe Champion here. The items on “A Generation of Free Market Reform in Australia” are of particular interest to Economics.org.au readers.