1. Contrarian Conformism, by Benjamin Marks, on whether there will be a 2012 Mises Seminar. Hint: tickets now on sale at mises.org.au!!!
  2. Two important Lang Hancock items this week: “Why WA must go it alone,” The Sydney Morning Herald, November 29, 1973, p. 7; and video of a 1975 Dave Allen interview on Westralian secession.
  3. Three John Singleton rippers this week: “The bold and boring Lib-Lab shuffle,” Nation Review, April 23-29, 1976, p. 681; “The impossible dream,” Nation Review, December 9-15, 1976, p. 187; and “Why can’t I get away with it?,” Nation Review, January 13-19, 1977, p. 303.
  4. Two beauties this week on the minimum wage: John Hyde, “Jobless youth the result of our minimum wage,” The Weekend Australian, September 23-24, 1989, p. 26; and Sudha Shenoy, “What minimum wage laws really do,” World Money Analyst, February 1980, p. 6.
  5. Three ripsnorters by Paddy McGuinness: “To reduce the problems of crime and corruption, legalise heroin,” The Weekend Australia, March 18-19, 1989, p. 2; “Evidence shows heroin policy is not working,” The Australian, October 4, 1989, p. 2; and “Wowsers deny society while killing children,” The Weekend Australian, May 8-9, 1993, p. 2.
  6. Three articles this week on the Olympics: Padraic P. McGuinness, “We should ban Olympics,” The Sydney Morning Herald, April 1, 2000, p. 46; John Singleton and Howard in 1977; and David Sharp with a new “Introduction to Olympic Economics.”
  7. Two items on foreign ownership: Singo and Howard in 1977; and a gem from Bert Kelly in 1972.
  8. Some interesting Workers Party history:  Mark Tier, “Up the workers,” Nation Review, February 21-27, 1975, p. 486, as a letter to the editor; Ken Day, “Time for progress,” Nation Review, September 1-7, 1977, p. 2, as a letter to the editor; and William Bartlett “The loonie right implodes,” Nation Review, September 22-28, 1977, p. 9.
  9. Two helpful Maxwell Newton items this week: John Hurst, “Max Newton: Maverick in Exile,” Nation Review, July 21-27, 1977, p. 11; and the untitled “Canberra Observed” column by “Cato” in The Australian Financial Review, August 4, 1960, p. 2, against Menzies.
  10. Three items by the invincible Viv Forbes of the Carbon Sense Coalition: Greens Rediscover Hydrogen Car, Two Big Climate Taxes and a great essay from 2005 on the Atlas of Australia.
  11. And last but not least, another excerpt from Mark Tier’s new book, which is available free or very cheap for a limited time.