This article is about the Australian free-market think tank. For the Polish think tank, see Institute of Public Affairs, Poland. For the Chilean institute, see Institute of Public Affairs of the University of Chile.
Institute of Public Affairs (IPA)
Established
1943
Chair
Janet Albrechtsen
Executive Director
John Roskam
Budget
FYE June 2023 Income: A$11,600,000 Expenses: A$8,560,000[1]
Members
8,200[1]
Location
Level 2, 410 Collins Street, Melbourne. Victoria, Australia
The Institute of Public Affairs (IPA) is a conservative non-profit free market public policy think tank,[2][3][4] which is based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It advocates free-market economic policies, such as privatisation,[5] deregulation of state-owned enterprises, trade liberalisation, deregulation of workplaces, abolition of the minimum wage,[6] criticism of socialism,[7] and repeal of Section 18C of the Racial Discrimination Act 1975.[8] It also rejects large parts of climate science.[9]
The IPA was founded during World War II by businessmen in response to the growing power of the Labor Party and international socialism, and has typically aligned with, and supported, the Liberal Party in politics. It has in the past funded and created advertising campaigns for anti-Labor candidates, and has had an impact on Liberal Party policies,[10][11] according to former prime minister John Howard.[12]
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^About the IPA. Retrieved 22 November 2015 ipa.org.au
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^Cottle, Simon; Nolan, David (26 October 2007). "Global humanitarianism and the changing aid-media field: 'Everyone was dying for footage'". Journalism Studies. 8 (6): 862–878. doi:10.1080/14616700701556104. ISSN 1461-670X. S2CID 145133279.
^"Institute of Public Affairs calls for the abolition of the minimum wage". Sydney Morning Herald. 7 April 2014. Retrieved 12 August 2014.
^Bertram, Michael (1989). "A history of the Institute of Public Affairs".
^"Conservative think tank the Institute of Public Affairs gives George Brandis race law ultimatum". Sydney Morning Herald. 1 May 2014. Retrieved 12 August 2014.
^James, Clive (27 November 2019). "Clive James' Chapter In Climate Change: The Facts 2017". IPA. Retrieved 22 August 2022.
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