Damien Cahill's List of Neo-liberal Activists Within the Coalition
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Cahill (2004: 293) identified the following neoliberal activists (their neoliberal movement activity is shown in brackets):
- Jim Carlton (Founder, Crossroads)
- Peter Costello (Founder, HR Nicholls Society)
- David Kemp (Crossroads, Institute of Public Affairs, HR Nicholls Society)
- Rod Kemp (Director, Institute of Public Affairs)
- Ian McLachlan (Institute of Public Affairs)
- David Trebeck (Crossroads)
- Andrew Robb (HR Nicholls Society)
- John Elliott (Institute of Public Affairs)
- Eda Ritchie (Institute of Public Affairs)
- John Hyde (Founder, Crossroads, Australian Institute for Public Policy, Institute of Public Affairs)
- Bert Kelly (Crossroads)
- Gerald Henderson (HR Nicholls Society, Institute of Public Affairs)
- Andrew Hay (Crossroads, Australian Institute for Public Policy)
- Tony Rutherford (Institute of Public Affairs)
- Peter Kerr (IPA Director 1990)
- David Russell (Crossroads, HR Nicholls Society)
- William Cole (Australian Institute for Public Policy)
- Tim Duncan (Institute of Public Affairs)
- Michael Kroger (HR Nicholls Society)
- Charles Copeman (Centre 2000)
- John Stone (Institute of Public Affairs)
- Gary Sturgess (Crossroads)
- Nick Greiner (Crossroads)
- Bruce Baird (Crossroads)
- Brian Buckley (Crossroads)
- Peter Shack (Crossroads)
- Murray Sainsbury (Crossroads)
- Martin Rawlinson (Crossroads)
- John Hewson (Crossroads)
- John Rose (Crossroads)
- Peter Phillips (Advisory Board, Centre 2000)
- Cliff Walsh (Crossroads)
- William Kerley (Contributor to Institute of Public Affairs Review)
- Alistair Nicholas (Centre for Independent Studies)
- John Hay (Australian Free Enterprise Foundation)
- Michael Warby (Institute of Public Affairs)
External links
- Damien C. Cahill, "The radical neo-liberal movement as a hegemonic force in Australia, 1976-1996", University of Wollongong, PhD Thesis, 2004. (Available online from all Australian Universities)