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Menzies Research Centre

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Menzies Research Centre
Named afterRobert Menzies
Formation1994; 30 years ago (1994)
TypeThink tank
PurposePublic policy
Location
  • Australia
Chair
Paul Espie AO
Executive director
David Hughes
AffiliationsLiberal Party
Websitewww.menziesrc.org

The Menzies Research Centre (MRC) is an Australian centre-right public policy think tank aligned with the Liberal Party.

History

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The Menzies Research Centre was founded in 1994 and is named in honour of Sir Robert Menzies, the founder of the Liberal Party of Australia and Australia's longest-serving prime minister. It is the think-tank of the Liberal Party of Australia.[citation needed]

Aims and governance

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The Menzies Research Centre, abbreviated as MRC,[1] "works to promote the principles of individual liberty, free speech, competitive enterprise, limited government and democracy".[2] The Centre publishes books and monographs, and organises conferences and seminars throughout the year.[2]

David Hughes was appointed to the role of executive director in March 2023.[3]

Activities

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Its activities include:[citation needed]

  • consultations and other processes for debating and developing public policy, with a focus on economic, regulatory and energy policy
  • the annual John Howard Lecture, given each year by a distinguished international figure,
  • publishing of books in relation to Liberal figures and values (e.g. David Kemp's histories on the development of Australian democracy and liberalism)
  • an active subscription program offering many benefits and opportunities

Directors

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As of 2013 the directors of the MRC are:[4]

Former chairs have been:

Executive directors of the Menzies Research Centre have been:

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "About the MRC". Menzies Research Centre. 23 October 1942. Retrieved 17 September 2024.
  2. ^ a b "Menzies Research Centre".
  3. ^ "Menzies Research Centre Appoints New Executive Director". Menzies Research Centre. Retrieved 11 September 2023.
  4. ^ "Menzies Research Centre - Public policy ideas with impact for a free society - Our Directors". www.menziesrc.org. Archived from the original on 9 October 2013.