1. David Russell Workers Party Policy Speech on Brisbane TV — David Russell, a former National Party federal president, on why you should support the Workers Party.
  2. David Russell Leads 1975 Workers Party Queensland Senate Team — a press release by Viv Forbes introducing Russell’s credentials, which needs updating.
  3. Caught in a welfare whirlpool — Viv Forbes in The Australian in 1986.
  4. Launch Southeast Asian Military Operations to Free Australian Drug Dealers and Consumers — another of our policy papers that are under 300 words. Unlike every other item this week, this was written within the last 20 years.
  5. Greg Lindsay on Ludwig von Mises — Greg Lindsay is our newest staff member. You can find more info about him by going to www.GregLindsay.info.
  6. He Controls Your Future: The Most Influential Man in Australia — Greg Lindsay says the Workers Party is “now totally mainstream”! He also says that the CIS is influential. Lindsay might learn a thing or two at the Mises Seminar. Tickets are still available.
  7. The Gospel according to Bert — A fun celebration of Bert Kelly by Ken Baxter. “Give we thanks that Kelly was on our side and not theirs; give we thanks that Kelly begat Hyde, who begat Shack, and Shack begat Sainsbury and someone begat Walsh and the tribe out of and with Kelly multiplieth.” Lot’s of “in-jokes”. John Stone stars.
  8. Bert Kelly: “I did not try often or hard enough” — Bert Kelly in 1983, reflects that he should have been more radical!
  9. Bert Kelly “lacked … guts and wisdom” — Bert Kelly in 1984, says he should have been more principled and outspoken!
  10. A look at life without tariffs — Bert Kelly in 1984.
  11. Tiny note on Bert Kelly’s column in The Bulletin in 1985 — saying that it is no more.
  12. Taking the Right’s road — a 1988 analysis of Australia’s intellectual right and how the Hawke government has hijacked many of its ideas.