MELBOURNE, FEBRUARY 1986

VOLUME 1: ARBITRATION IN CONTEMPT

Ray Evans, Preface to 2nd Edition
Two Speeches on the Occasion of the Launching of Arbitration in Contempt:
John Stone, Repairing Australia
Professor Geoffrey Blainey, AO,  Padded Arguments from Padded Trade Unions
John Stone, Introduction to the 1st Edition
Hugh Morgan, AO, The Nature of Trade Union Power
Wayne Gilbert, The Queensland Power Dispute
Ian McLachlan, Farmers, Australia's Cost Structures, and Union Power
Paul Houlihan, A Brief History of Mudginberri and Its Implications for Australia's Trade Unions
Ian Spry QCConstitutional Aspects of Deregulating the Labour Market
The Hon Peter Costello ACLegal Remedies Against Trade Union Conduct in Australia
John HydeThe Political Barriers to Changing Centralised Industrial Relations
Sir John KerrReflections on the Northern Territory Cattle Station Industry Award Case of 1965 and the O'Shea case of 1969
Michael PorterYouth and the Unnatural Rate of Unemployment
G F CarmodyThe Industrial Relations Pecking Order Illustrations from the NSW Retailing Industry
Gerard HendersonThe Fridge Dwellers---Dreamtime in Industrial Relations
G O GutmanThe Hancock Report —A Last Hurrah for the System

Appendices
Appendix I:
The Invitation Letter; 16 January, 1986
Appendix II:
The High Court Judgement; 7 June, 1911
Appendix III:
Obituary, H R Nicholls: The Tasmanian Mail, 15 August, 1912
Appendix IV:
The Public Reception; The report in the Hobart Mercury, 29 June, 1911

MELBOURNE, DECEMBER 1986

VOLUME 2: TRADE UNION REFORM

John Stone, Introduction
NR Evans, Is Trade Unionism Dying?
The Hon Dr David Kemp AC, Trade Unions and Liberty
BD Purvis, Consensus or Confrontation---Is There a Difference?
David Russell QC, Trade Unions: Privilege and Power
VC Routley, The Future of Trade Unions: Reform or Replacement?

MOOLOOLABA, JUNE 1987

VOLUME 3:
LIGHT ON THE HILL: INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS REFORM IN AUSTRALIA

NR Evans, Introductory Comments
The Hon Sir Joh Bjelke-Petersen, KCMG, MLAOpening Address
John StonePresidential Address
Paul Clauson MLAThe Queensland Industrial (Commercial Practices) Act
Andrew BrownVoluntary Agreements Between Employers and Employees in Queensland
The Hon L H S Thompson, CMGParliamentary Government or Union Tyranny
Jack Johnson OBEThe Newport Power Station: A History of Conflict
Hugh Morgan, AO, 'I pride myself on being a clubable man'
Charles CopemanThe Robe River Affair
Roger RooneyBattling Against Darwin's Trade Unions
Senator Fred ChaneyThe Opposition's Industrial Reform in Australia
Chris CarberryThe Queensland Power Workers' Association: The Story of an Enterprise Union
Ian WearingTrade Unions and the Grain Handling Industry
Peter GorringA Contracting Theory View of Industrial Relations
Senator Peter WalshAbuses of Power in Contemporary Australia
Wayne GilbertWorking and Work Practices in the Brewing and Electricity Supply Industries

NEWCASTLE, FEBRUARY 1988

VOLUME 4: BACK TO BASICS

NR Evans, Introductory Comments
John McNaughtonAddress of Welcome
The Hon lan Viner QC, Reflections of a former Minister for Industrial Relations
J R Sullivan Trade Unions and the Steel Industry
Neville Hughes, Industrial Relations in the Hospital and Medical Services Industry, Part I
Dr BD Shepard, Industrial Relations in the Hospital and Medical Services Industry, Part II
Senator Fred Chaney, Industrial Relations a Management Responsibility
Keith Trace, Australian Shipping and Stevedoring
Graham Gilbert, Containerisation and the Industrial System: An Insiders View
Terry Lawler, The Problems of the Hunter Valley as Seen by a Newcastle Accountant
(A) HCO Larratt (B) A Kuru, The Coal Industry: (A) A Review (B) The Saxonvale Affair
Alan Rowe, Industrial Relations Commission: A Progress Report

LORNE, AUGUST 1988

VOLUME 5: IN SEARCH OF THE MAGIC PUDDING

NR Evans, Introductory Remarks
Padraic P McGuinness, Keynote Address: 'In Search of the Magic Pudding'
David J Bedford, Enterprise Bargaining in Electricorp
Sheldon R L Young, New Zealand Major Projects: A Ray of Light
Paul Houlihan, A Brief History of the Wide Comb Dispute in the Pastoral Industry Award
Peter Costello, The Dollar Sweets Story
David Slee, The Problems of WorkCare
Michael Porter, WorkCare: Introductory Remarks
R Ian McEwin, Compulsory Workers' Compensation: Worker Right or Unnecessary Restriction?
Ken Crompton, WorkCare
B W Baillie, Shipping and the Waterfront
David Trebeck, Achieving Institutional Change in Shipping and the Waterfront
David Russell QC, Essential Services Legislation: Magic Pudding or Boarding School Blancmange?
N R Evans, Trade Unions and the Common Law
Senator John Stone, Closing Remarks

CANBERRA, FEBRUARY 1989

VOLUME 6: NO TICKET, NO START — NO MORE!

NR Evans, Introductory Remarks
Peter Costello, Keynote Address: No Ticket, No Start---No More!
Michael Porter, The Centrality of Labour Market Reform
John Hyde, A Basic Wage for Wheatgrowers! Sauce for the Gander
David Hawker MP, Who Reaps the Benefits? A Chronicle of the Wheat Debate
Peter Reith MP, The Evolution of the Opposition's IR Policy
Paul Gaynor, Australia's Transport Industries and the Unions
David Trebeck, The Industrial Significance of the 1978 Live Sheep Export Dispute
Ian McLachlan AO, The Live Sheep Dispute---Some Personal Reminiscences
Des Moore, Why the Accord has Failed

Geoffrey de Q. Walker, In the Shadow of the Law
Hon J S Thompson AM, Single Industry Unions
Vern Routley, Enterprise Unions---The Alternative

Andrew Brideson, The Teachers' Association of Australia Story
Professor Ross Parish, The Consequences of Throwing Money at Schools

MELBOURNE, AUGUST 1989

VOLUME 7:
THE LEGACY OF THE HUNGRY MILE

NR Evans, Introductory Remarks
Kenneth Minogue, The Resurgence of Trade Unionism in the United Kingdom---1979 to 89
Padraic McGuinness, Some Reflections on the Future of the Industrial Relations Commission
Geoff Carmody, The Industrial Relations Commission in Terminal Decay?
Peter McKeown, The Reality of the Waterfront
Paul Houlihan, Some Vignettes from the Waterfront
Peter Barnard, Waterfront Reform at the Watershed: An Assessment of Recent Government Waterfront Policy Initiatives
David Trebeck, Ports and Shipping Reform in New Zealand
Ian McLachlan, Terminating the Button Rents on Australia's Waterfront
Roger Douglas, Labour Market Reform in New Zealand 1984-1989

SYDNEY, MARCH 1990

VOLUME 8: PUBLIC INTEREST OR VESTED INTEREST

NR Evans, Introductory Remarks
The Honourable Nick Greiner MP, Opening Address
Don Swan, 'Public Interest or Vested Interest'
David Russell QC, Current Labor Market Reform in New South Wales
Keith Stenhouse in conjunction with Graeme Haycroft, Enterprise Agreements Myth versus Reality in Queensland
Charles Copeman, Robe River Revisited
Colin Howard, Employment Laws and the Constitution
The Hon Joe Thompson AM, Enterprise Bargaining: The Way Forward
Peter Murray, The Story of the 'Thorley 25'
The Honourable John Howard, Guest of Honour's Address
Penelope Brook, Labour Market Developments in New Zealand: Whither Liberalisation?
Ian Wearing, The New Zealand Tourist Industry and Its Lessons for Australia
Des Moore, The Role of the CAI in the Regulation of Australia

MELBOURNE, SEPTEMBER 1990

VOLUME 9: BACK TO THE WATERFRONT

NR Evans, Introductory Remarks
Peter Costello, Back to the Waterfront: New I.R. Bill
Dr Peter Barnard, Waterfront Reform and Industrial Relations
Ray Evans, Industrial Relations Reform: The State of Play
David Trebeck, Ports and Shipping Reform in New Zealand
Joe Thompson, Union Amalgamations
Wayne Dyer, Developments in the Hunter Valley
Nicholas Finney OBE, 'Back to the Waterfront'

PARKVILLE, APRIL 1991

VOLUME 10: NO VACANCIES

NR Evans, Introductory Remarks
John Hyde, No Vacancies
Greg Craven, Constitutional and other Constraints on State Governments seeking Labour Market Reform
David Russell QC, The Political History of the Queensland Industrial Relations Reform Program of the 1980s and its Repeal
Peter Costello MP and Phil Gude MLA, Discussants Re The Above
Terry Tobin QC, Further Developments in the Case of the Mount Thorley 25
Ash Forward, Some Experiences of the Townsville Waterfront
John Stone, The Wide Ranging Politics of the Cook Bill
Senator Rod Kemp, With Particular Reference to the Democrats
Roger Kerr, Common Law and Common Sense: The Employment Contracts Bill
Professor Michael Porter, Government and State Enterprise in Victoria
Dr Graham Smith, Should There Be a Freedom to Strike
Ray Evans, The Right to Strike and the Law of Contract

ADELAIDE, SEPTEMBER 1991

VOLUME 11: THE LAW AND THE LABOUR MARKET

NR Evans, Introductory Remarks
Dr Ron Silberberg, Keynote Address - The Sub-contractor and Australia'a Housing Industry - An Example of World Class Competitiveness
Graham Ingerson, The South Australian Opposition's I.R. Policy
Ian Spicer AM, The Industrial Relations Future - The CAI Perspective
Professor Richard Blandy, Workplace Management and Industrial Relations: The Great Watershed
Ray Evans, Why Not Full Employment?
Alan Jones, Transition: Labour Relations in New Zealand in the 1980's and 1990's
David Boyd, Waterfronts from Singapore to Sydney
Richard Setchell, WIRA and Weariness Turning the First Corner
Mark Schwartz, A South Australian View of Nauru House
Bill Kelly, The History of the Black Ban applied to Farmers on Kangaroo Island 1972
Dr Graham Smith, Putting Square Pegs into Round Holes: The Contract of Employment as a Mechanism for Labour Market Re-Regulation
Greg Craven, Voluntary Industrial Agreements: You Agree, I Agree, But Will The High Court Agree?

MELBOURNE, APRIL 1992

VOLUME 12: FOR THE LABOURER IS WORTHY OF HIS HIRE

NR Evans, Introductory Remarks
Douglas Myers, Keynote Address - "A Tiger On Your Tail?"
Bob Day, Minimum Rates in the Domestic Housing Industry
Ray Evans, For The Labourer is Worthy of His Hire
Professor Mac Boot, On-The-Job Training, Wages, and the Formation of Human Capital
Forbes lreland, Tasmanian Problems and Opportunities
Eric Abetz, Tasmania's Window of Opportunity The Potential for Industrial Relations Reform
Michael Moore, Local Government and Industrial Relations
John Hyde, For the Labourer is Worthy of His Hire: Local Government and Industrial Relations
Peter Costello MP, The Troubleshooters' Case
Richard Tracey QC, Section 45D of the Trade Practices Act and Primary Boycotts: A Case Study in the Meat Industry
John Dawson, The Seymour Abattoir Story
Chris Oldfield, The APPM Dispute
Tony Thomas, 20 hour week at $160,000 a year: Australian Work Practices: The Continuing Saga

ADELAIDE, NOVEMBER 1992

VOLUME 13: A NEW PROVINCE FOR LAW AND ORDER

NR Evans, Introductory Remarks
Laurie Short, The Rise and Decline of the Trade Union Movement
Peter Hartley, The Effects of Minimum Wage Laws on the Labour Markets
Greg Cutbush, Deregulation and Employment in New Zealand
David Plowman, Protectionism and Labour Regulation
Russell Allen, The End of The Closed Shop
Graham Smith, Competition between the States Labour Market (De)Regulation
Charles Copeman, I.R. Lessons from Recent Mining Industry History
Colin Howard, An Analysis of the New Victorian IR Bill
S.E.K Hulme, A Constitutional Basis for the Federal Coalition's Industrial Relations Policy

CANBERRA, MAY 1993

VOLUME 14: STANDING FAST

NR Evans, Introductory Remarks
Ian McLachlan, Keynote Address: "Rights"---Right or Wrong?
Paul Houlihan, Industrial Relations under the new Keating Government
Richard Tracey, Federal Regulation of Industrial Relations in Victoria
Judith Sloan, Industrial Relations Reform: A Perspective from Early 1993
Barry Hammonds and Graeme Haycroft, Gaoled for Breaching the Award
Additional Appendices: Number 5, Numbers 6-7, Number 8, Numbers 9-11
Michael Kroger, Standing Fast

PERTH, APRIL 1994

VOLUME 15: A MATTER OF CHOICE

NR Evans, Introductory Remarks
The Hon Richard Court MLA, Keynote Address: Rebuilding the Federation
Lyndon Rowe, Restoring Full Employment
Supporting Graphs: Consumption, Productivity, Investment, Growth, Income, Constraints
Ray Evans, Comes Silent, flooding in, the main
Christopher Peters, The Brereton Industrial Relations Act - Power to Some of the People
Graham Kierath MLA, Workplace Focus---Labour Relations: The Way Ahead
Khory McCormick, Unfair Employment Contracts---The Current Position
Russell Allen, Agreements without Unions
Hal Clough, Dinner Address 'A Matter of Choice'
Sheldon Young, International Best Practice in the Industrial Relations Context
Ken Phillips, Back to School Employee Relations and the Individual Employment Contract Model : A Victorian Lesson
Hal Colebatch, Bloody Sunday

MELBOURNE, DECEMBER 1994

VOLUME 16:
FROM INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS TO PERSONAL RELATIONS:
THE COERCION OF SOCIETY

NR Evans, Introductory Remarks
Professor Judith Sloan, Keynote Address: Worse Might Be Better?
Dr Colin Howard, Discrimination at Large
Bill Kerley, The End of Provincialism?: Social Policy and the Anti Discrimination Provisions of the Industrial Relations Reform Act
Professor Ross Parish, Social Engineering in the Market Place
Dr Gerald Garvey, Keynesian Macroeconomists Discover Key to Business Success
Dr Geoffrey Partington, Trade Unionism and the New Protection
Barry Maley, Youth Suicide and Youth Unemployment
Supporting Graphs: Figure 1, Figure 2, Figure 3, Figure 4, Figure 5
Dr Ken Baker, Education and Employment
Most Rev Dr George Pell, The Catholic Church---Freedom and Anti-Discrimination

MELBOURNE, MAY 1996

VOLUME 17: TENTH ANNIVERSARY CONFERENCE

NR Evans, Introductory Remarks
Kenneth Minogue, Welfare in the Servile State
Graeme Haycroft, Cultural Change in the Building Industry on the Sunshine Coast
Paul X Houlihan, The role of trade unions for the next generation of Australian workers
Rod Lingard, Work in New Zealand: Five Years After the Employment Contracts Act
Wayne L Gilbert, A Day in the Life of an Expat Chief Executive in New Zealand
Tanya Cirkovic, The Role of Registered Employer Organizations in Maintaining and Upholding our Present Labour Market Regime
Doug H F Green, Port Reform in New Zealand, One Port's Perspective
David Kemp, The Occasional Address
Richard Moran, Enterprise Flexibility Agreements---The Experiences of Tweed Valley Fruit Processors Pty. Ltd.
Ken Phillips, Beyond Employment: The Next Agenda
Ray Evans, A Retrospective

SEPTEMBER 1997

VOLUME 18: WRONG WAY — GO BACK

NR Evans, Introductory Remarks
Horst Rilk, The Power of Militant Unions---A Culture of Intimidation
Steve Harrison, What Does The Future Hold For Trade Unions?
Des Moore, The Effects Of The Social Welfare System On Unemployment
Ken Phillips, The death of command and control and the rise of creative wealth creation: How the demise of the IRC will spur economic growth
David Purvis, Section 127 of the Workplace Relations Act 1996 and all that

AUGUST 1998

VOLUME 19: MUA — HERE TO STAY … TODAY!

NR Evans, Introduction
The Hon Peter Reith MP, Reflections on the Waterfront Dispute
Des Moore, Why the Labour Market Should be Deregulated
(Attachment to Des Moore's Paper)
Michael Warby, Consent, Compassion and Coercion
Tim Hewat, The Century of Brawn
Ken Phillips, Further Reflections on the Master--Servant Relationship
Geoff Vazey, Not with a bang ...
Andrew McIntyre, Discrimination Law and Its Abuses
Paul Houlihan, The 1998 Waterfront Dispute
Donald McGauchie, The Role of the NFF in Australian Public Life
Stuart Wood, Keeping Things Peaceful or Keeping the Peace: Police at the Pickets
Alan Mitchell, The Watefront---A View from the Press

MELBOURNE, AUGUST 1999

VOLUME 20:
THE THIRD WAY: WELCOME TO THE THIRD WORLD

David Henderson, Labour Market Reform in the 1990s: The OECD Record and Its Lessons
Ray Evans, Surveying the Thirdwayers' Ambitions: What Sort of Australia do they Want?
Ken Phillips, The Devil Is In The Detail: Regulating In The Third Way
Stuart Wood, The Police, the Parliament, the Premier,the Chief Commissioner, and the Police Association: Developments in Victoria
Ross Dalgleish, Union Power in Context: Industrial Relations in the Building Industry
Jason Soon, The Unemployment Consequences of the Unfair Dismissal Laws
Michael Warby, From Work-fare to Welfare: The Budgetary Imperatives

ALBURY, MAY 2000

VOLUME 21:
BEARING THE BUSH BLUES: CREATING JOBS IN RURAL AUSTRALIA

Ray Evans, Reflections on Globalisation
Tony Abbott, Constructive Compassion
Philip Davis, The Rural Revolt
Ken Phillips, Tax and Industrial Relations
Stuart Wood, The Death of Dollar Sweets
Bob Day, Trade Contractors and the Ralph Report

MELBOURNE, MARCH 2001

VOLUME 22:
UNION PRIVILEGE v WORKERS’ RIGHTS

Tony AbbottReflections of a New Boy
Lorraine ElliottMy Mother Was an Outworker
Allan DaviesCoal Reform: The Hunter Valley No. 1 Story
Des MooreJudicial Intervention: "What Society Has Come To Demand"

MELBOURNE, MARCH 2002

VOLUME 23:
THE CHANGING PARADIGM: FREEDOM, JOBS, PROSPERITY

Ray Evans, The New Paradigm
John Stone, Presentation of the Charles Copeman Medal for 2002
The Hon Peter Reith, Remarks to the HR Nicholls Society
Stuart Wood, Vote of Thanks
The Hon Gary Johns, Trade Unions and Civil Society
The Hon Tony Abbott, Losing the Legislation Fixation
Ken Phillips, The Victorian Corporate Manslaughter Bill
Andrew Bolt, Reflections on the Outworkers
Geoff Hogbin, Employment Protection Laws and Worker Welfare
Des Moore, Minimum Wages: Employment and Welfare Effects, Or Why Card and Krueger Were Wrong
Alan Moran, Compulsory Workplace Insurance and its Effect on Productivity

MELBOURNE, MAY 2003

VOLUME 24:
LINING UP THE BILLS: PREPARING FOR A DOUBLE DISSOLUTION

Geoffrey de Q. Walker, Double Dissolutions and Joint Sittings of Federal Parliament
Ray Evans, The Bills We Need
Adam Bisits, Can the Corporations Power be Used to Limit the Regulation of Employment Contracts in Australia?
Bruce Williams, WA---The Impact of Recent Changes in State Labour Laws
Wilhelm Harnisch, Reflections on the Recommendations of the Cole Royal Commission
Philip E.T. Lewis, The Australian Labour Market: Some Social and Economic Consequences

MELBOURNE, AUGUST 2004

VOLUME 25:
ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF THE HIGGINS LEGACY:
TREASURED INHERITANCE OR DEBILITATING FOLLY?

Peter Anderson, Labour Market Reform in an Election Year and Beyond
Ken Phillips, Dictionary Games, or How Legislatures Cheat at Scrabble®
Ray Evans, The Tragic Consequences of Justice Higgins
Alex Robson, A Labour Market Fable
Mark Harrison, Intercepting money thrown at schools: why teacher unions are bad for students and teachers 
Des Moore, Overmighty Judges: 100 Years of Holy Grail is Enough
Keith Hancock, Reflections on A Century of Arbitration
Philip E.T. Lewis, The Australian Labour Market and Unemployment in 2004

MELBOURNE, MARCH 2005

VOLUME 26: "CARPE DIEM"

Denita Wawn, The NFF and the Workplace Reform Agenda
Ray Evans, Anti-Discrimination Laws: The New Province for Labour Market Lawlessness 
Roger Kerr, Lessons from Labour Market Reform in New Zealand 
Des Moore, Why the Ayatollahs are Coming

SYDNEY, MARCH 2006

VOLUME 27: LET’S START ALL OVER AGAIN

Ray Evans, The Role of the NFF in labour market reform
Senator Nick Minchin, Award of the Charles Copeman Medal
Richard Colebatch, Dinner Address
John Stone, The Origins and Influence of the HR Nicholls Society
Ken Phillips, The Proposed Independent Contractors Act and Its Significance
Peter Hendy, Changes in Employer Organisations 1985--2005
The Hon John Lloyd, Reform in the Construction Industry 
Rafe Champion, William Harold Hutt on trade unions, wage fixing and the rule of law

SYDNEY, OCTOBER 2007

VOLUME 28:
"WE USED TO RUN THIS COUNTRY,
AND IT WOULDN’T BE A BAD THING IF WE DID AGAIN"

Presentation of the Charles Copeman Medal for 2007:
The Hon Ian McLachlan AO, In Praise of a 'Comrade'
Paul Houlihan, Acceptance Speech
Grace Collier, Dinner Address
Brian Lawrence, Minimum Wages in Australia: A Catholic Perspective
Ray Evans, The Family, the State, the Church, and the Unions
Peter Anderson, Coalition and Labor IR Policies: Ready Reckoner of 30 Major Differences

  • [Please note that this document was circulated at the Conference and was the document to which Mr Anderson spoke.]

Nigel Hadgkiss, The ABCC and unlawful conduct in the construction industry
Christopher Platt, New Directions in Labour Law - A fork in the road or a disastrous U-turn? 
Kyle Kutasi, Industrial Relations Reform in the NSW Public Sector

MELBOURNE, MARCH 2009

VOLUME 29: FAIR IS FOUL AND FOUL IS FAIR

John Stone, Dinner Address
Ken Phillips, New South Wales: Systemically Corrupt
Kyle Kutasi, The Fair Work Act and the coming decline in employment in Australia
Peter Hendy, Industrial Relations: Where to Now? 
Simon Billing, Fair Work Bill 2008: Fairer for Who? 
Hugh Morgan AC, Australia: Still Living in the Dream Time

MELBOURNE, APRIL 2010

VOLUME 30:
FROM PLATO TO JULIA: AUSTRALIA’S WORKERS AND THEIR GUARDIANS

Graeme Kirk, Copeman Medal for 2010: Acceptance Speech
Malcolm Davis, Dinner Address: Implications of the High Court's decision in Kirk
John Lloyd, The Experience of the ABCC 
Henry Skene, "Burying Work Choices": The Leverage Shift under Fair Work and Need for Reform
Ken Phillips, Using the Tax Regime to Wipe Out Independent Contractors: An Assessment 
Grace Collier, Unions and the Battle for Survival
Kyle Kutasi, Fair Work: A View from the West
Senator The Hon Eric Abetz, Dinner Address: Fairness For All - Through Commonsense and Flexibility

MELBOURNE, APRIL 2011

VOLUME 31: HOW FAIR IS FAIR WORK AUSTRALIA?

Adam Bisits, Introduction
Paul Ludeke, The "Reform" Misnomer Under the Fair Work Regime
Grace Collier, Shipping and Cabotage
Peter Wilson, Impact of Fair Work Act on Australian Workplaces: A Practitioner's Perspective 
Gerard Boyce, Amendments to OH&S; Pleadings post Kirk
Michael Moore, VICTORIA : The Desalination Plant, Wonthaggi. Is this the Way to do Business? 
Senator Eric Abetz, Putting the 'Fair' Into Fair Work 
Leyla Yilmaz, How Fair is Fair Work Australia? 
Des Moore, Employee and Employer Rights and FWA Regulation 
Also available: Associated Figures 
Kyle Kutasi, Industrial Relations Reform in Western Australia: An Opportunity Missed
John Lloyd, Building Industry Thuggery---Storm Clouds on the Horizon
The Hon Peter Reith, The Politics of Workplace Relations Policy 

Melbourne, June 2012

VOLUME 32:
COST, LOSS AND DISRUPTION: ANOTHER YEAR OF THE FAIR WORK ACT

Kathy Jackson, After Dinner Speech
Doug Williams, A Federal Registrar's Perspective
Louise Staley, Super for whom? 
Stuart Wood SC, Lessons for major projects under the Fair Work Act: Pluto: A case study