Australian Libertarian Society
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The Australian Libertarian Society (ALS) is an Australian political organisation that promotes libertarianism (also known as classical liberalism). The group was started in 2000 by John Humphreys.
Its status as an incorporated association in the Australian Capital Territory was revoked in 2007,[1] however it continues to provide information about libertarianism and libertarian activities in Australia.
[edit] Activities
The ALS maintains the blog Thoughts on Freedom. Writers for the ALS have also been published in a range of magazines, newspapers and journals, including the IPA Review, Policy and the e-journal Online Opinion.
In the past the ALS published discussion papers and a newsletter. According to the society's website, it has also organised counter-protests and received national media coverage.[2]
[edit] References
- ^ Associations Incorporation (Cancellation) Notice (No 5), 2007, [1]
- ^ History [2] (accessed 8 May 2008)
[edit] External links
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