1. Ronald Kitching Obituary — Kitching’s death is the biggest setback for the Australian libertarian movement since Nugget Coombs was born in 1906.
  2. Ronald Kitching introduces his book — which eloquently introduces you to the freedom philosophy.
  3. Teaching My Kids to Read and Write — Kitching on his run-ins with the Edufuhrer when he tried to educate his kids with his own funds and teacher selection process.
  4. G&K Discover New Ore Bodies at Spear Creek — beautiful story of Kitching discovering copper during a mining expo at a sports oval, with a typically charming ending.
  5. The Tribal Chief and the Witch Doctor — Neville Kennard on the political ritual.
  6. A Profusion of “Prices” — Viv Forbes with a brief comment on the evil misuse of the term “price”.
  7. Types of Madness — Hans Tholstrup with some interesting, unique and fun comments on the carbon tax, from an Australian legend who leads by example.
  8. Supply and Demand — Bert Kelly advises us to either obey the law of supply and demand, or to repeal it; whatever we choose doesn’t matter, as long as we don’t ignore it.
  9. Singo and Howard on Aborigines — if all the welfare money went to Aborigines rather than bureaucrats, they would be the richest demographic in Australia.