Date: 26 /07/11 |
John Howard Lecture with Iain Duncan Smith |
The Menzies Research Centre is hosting the John Howard Lecture with British Cabinet Minister and social policy innovator Rt Hon Iain Duncan Smith MP on Tuesday 26 July 2011 from 6.00am- 8.00pm in Sydney
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To register contact admin@mrcltd.org.au or click here
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Date: 11 /02/11 |
The Way we Live Now and the Way We Will Live Tomorrow |
The Menzies Research Centre is hosting a Federal Policy Roundtable in Canberra on
11 February 2011 from 9.00am-4.00pm
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For details of the roundtable or to register click here
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Date: 21 /09/10 |
Post-election address by the Leader of the Opposition |
The Hon Tony Abbott MHR will make a post-election address on Tuesday 21 September 2010 at 12.00pm
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Date: 04 /05/10 |
Major Address By the Leader of the Opposition |
The Hon Tony Abbott MHR will make a major address to the Menzies Research Centre, on Tuesday 4 May 2010 at 11.45am
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Date: 27 /01/10 |
Variety and Choice Good Schools for All Australians Book launch |
Barry O’Farrell MP will launch Dr Graeme Starr’s new book, commissioned by the Menzies Research Centre, Variety and Choice Good Schools for All Australians in Sydney on Wednesday 27 January 2010 at 10.00am
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Date: 23 /01/10 |
So Many Firsts Liberal Women from Enid Lyons to the Turnbull Era by Margaret Fitzherbert |
Margaret Fitzherbert’s new book commissioned and edited by the Centre is being launched by South Australian Liberal Leader Isobel Redmond on Saturday 23 January .
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Date: 11/11/09 |
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Don’t Leave Us With the Bill Book launch |
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Hon Sir James Gobbo AC CVO QC will launch Don’t Leave Us with the Bill; the Case Against An Australian Bill of Rights in Melbourne on Wednesday 11 November 2009 at 6.00am
To order a copy go to link below. |
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Date: 11/11/09 |
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So Many Firsts Liberal Women from Enid Lyons to the Turnbull Era by Margaret Fitzherbert |
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Margaret Fitzherbert’s new book commissioned and edited by the Centre is being launched around Australia. To find out about the launches or to register to be part of the launches please access the attached pdf. |
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If you would like to order a copy of the book please click here |
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Dinner to celebrate the Centenary of the Fusion |
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On the evening of 10 September 2009 in Canberra the Menzies Research Centre is hosting a dinner to celebrate the centenary of the fusion of Protectionists and Free Traders to form the first Liberal Party. |
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So Many Firsts Liberal Women from Enid Lyons to the Turnbull Era by Margaret Fitzherbert |
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Margaret Fitzherbert’s new book commissioned and edited by the Centre is being launched at the NSW Liberal Party State Council on Sunday 13 September. If you would like to attend the launch you need to register for the NSW State Convention Please contact the NSW Division of the Liberal Party on 02 8356 0300. |
If you would like to order a copy of the book please click here |
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Don’t Leave Us With the Bill Book launch |
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General Peter Cosgrove AC, MC will launch Don’t Leave Us with the Bill; the Case Against An Australian Bill of Rights in Sydney on Monday 25 May 2009 at 11.00am To pre-order a copy go to link below. |
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Australian Security in the 21st Century George Friedman |
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George Friedman, author the Next 100 Years will address the Menzies Research Centre’s Australians Security in the 21st Century Lecture Series on Tuesday 26 May 2009 in Canberra. Invitation Only |
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Forthcoming Book launch |
Variety and Choice: Good Schools for All Australians by Dr Graeme Starr.
Register your interest in attending the launch below. To pre-order a copy go to publications. |
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2010 – Second Annual John Howard Lecture, Perth |
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The Menzies Research Centre has named a lecture after Hon John Howard AC, Prime Minister of Australia (1996-2007). The lecture will be held annually and will feature a distinguished Australian or international thinker to present a thought provoking, topical address dealing with issues of current and future importance to Australia’s prosperity and security. The lecture will take place in a different capital city each year. We hope that the lecture will become one of the great annual events on the Australian policy and political calendar. |
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