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Timeline
Launch of Freedom of the World Index by the Fraser Institute
More...The future of WA
More...Annual freedom to choose seminar, with a specific focus on the rise of collectivism in recent years
More...The Yeard Ahead discussions of future prospects for Mannkal
More...Benjamin Marks joined the Mannkal Office to discuss how to communicate free market ideas to hostile audiences. He told us why Gina Rinehart is our friendly voice of moderation and will reflect on other easy lessons from John Singleton, Bert Kelly and Lang Hancock. Ben is the editor in Chief of the excellent site Economics.org.au which contains an impressive archive of the writings of Neville Kennard, Lang Hancock, John Singleton, Bert Kelly and many others. He also runs www.GinaRinehart.info and is the author of the book Mencken's Conservatism.
More...Farewell for Andrew for his departure to Canada
More...Seminar on voluntary business and how it creates wealth
More...Mannkal's annual one day conference regarding free market ideas and specifically government failure
More...The Yeard Ahead discussions of future prospects for Mannkal
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More...The second 2012 Mannkal dinner held in conjunction with UWA ECOMS Society - discussing the Role of Free Market and Libertarian Ideas in the US 2012 Presidential Election
More...Discussion of the threat to freedom of speech through responsibility to read and write what people want, inability from the government, and competition of ideas
More...Screening and panel discussion held by Mannkal to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Milton Friedman
More...Conference held by Mannkal to discuss the public impact Milton Friedman had on the world.
More...Freedom to Choose conference discussing Australian tax systems, protectionism, foreign policy and trade
More...Discussion on the critics of Keyensian economics and the debt crises in several countries
More...A group meeting of about 15 students to debate and discuss the ideas of liberty, and then possibly get dinner after the 7.30pm mark
More...The student dinner UWA students through the ECOMS Society of UWA
More...Cocktail night discussing the previous year, and discussing the goals for 2012 for Mannkal
More...Mark Steyn discussing freedom of speech in the modern age
More...Private breakfast at the Weld Club
More...The end of year celebrations for 2011, with the official opening of the Mannkal library
More...The second freedom to choose hosted by Mannkal. Discussing east asian politics and liberty in the context of east asia. Thai, Burmese, Chinese and Singapore case studies.
More...A lunch with the Czech Republic President, Vaclav Klaus. Topics include: global warming, statistics and belief on the reality of climate change
More...Discussing the nature of the state and who benefits from a larger state.
More...Seminar discussing the ideas of the internet and liberty
More...The first of the evening seminars hosted by Mannkal, with Rafe Champion speaking on the how people are the persuasion in the free market and his thoughts on Karl Popper
More...Dinner organised with ECOMS society of UWA for students. Aim is to discuss the transition from university to the workplace
More...First Mannkal Sundowner, discuss how Matt and Janet Thompson fought bureaucracy to protect their property rights
More...Conference held by Mannkal. Topics include: Unique traditions born in the West, individual liberty, individual rights, government, Rule of Law
More...Presentation and lunch with Johan Norberg
More...Public lunch with Frank Furedi, where he presented 'The European Lessons for Australia'
More...The first Free To Choose workshop. Topics include: Libertarian economics, Hayekian theory
More...Discussion of the present and future goals of Mannkal
More...The first Freedom Factory held by Mannkal, touches the topics of economic freedom and how to frame freedom through economic theory
More...Harold Clough Lecture presented by Ian Plimer
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