Works Edited
Research reports, lectures, and essay collections
Helen Hughes, Indigenous Education in the Northern Territory, CIS Policy Monograph 83 (Sydney: CIS, 2008).
Lawrence Mead, Anglo Primacy at the End of History: The Deep Roots of Power CIS Occasional Paper 109 (Sydney: CIS, 2008).
Robert Carling, State Tax Reform: Progress and Prospects, CIS Policy Monograph 82 (Sydney: CIS, 2008).
Tom Frame, Do Secular Societies Provoke Religious Extremism? CIS Occasional Paper 108 (Sydney: CIS, 2008).
Peter Saunders, Charles Murray, Denis Dutton, and Claire Fox, In Praise of Elitism, CIS Occasional Paper 107 (Sydney: CIS, 2008).
Peter Saunders, What Are Low Ability Workers To Do When Unskilled Jobs Disappear? Part 2, CIS Issue Analysis 93 (Sydney: CIS, 2008).
Gaurav Sodhi, Five out of Ten: A Performance Report on the Regional Assistance Mission to the Solomon Islands (RAMSI), CIS Issue Analysis 92 (Sydney: CIS, 2008).
Peter Saunders, What Are Low Ability Workers To Do When Unskilled Jobs Disappear? Part 1, CIS Issue Analysis 91 (Sydney: CIS, 2007).
Wolfgang Kasper et al., Milton Friedman: A Tribute, CIS Occasional Paper 106 (Sydney: CIS, 2007). Includes a ghosted introduction by Benjamin Hourigan attributed to CIS executive director Greg Lindsay.
Sinclair Davidson, Fiscal Illusion: How Big Government Makes Tax Look Small, CIS Policy Monograph 81 (Sydney: CIS, 2007).
Phil Rennie, Why is Australia So Much Richer than New Zealand?, CIS Issue Analysis 90 (Sydney: CIS, 2007).
John Humphreys, Exploring a Carbon Tax for Australia, CIS Policy Monograph 80 (Sydney: CIS, 2007).
Magazines
Policy23:4– (Summer 2007/08–present). Copyeditor and assistant editor.
Landscape Architecture Australia 114–116 (Winter 2007–Summer 2007). Copyeditor and assistant editor.
Artichoke19–21 (Winter 2007–Summer 2007). Copyeditor and assistant editor.
Houses57–59 (Winter 2007–Summer 2007). Copyeditor.
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Kiss Me, Genius Boy is Ben Hourigan's debut novel, and the first of three volumes in the No More Dreams series. Available on the full range of ebook platforms starting at just 99c on Kindle, KMGB is an unforgettable tragi-comic tale of teen romance and obsession. Full details here.About
Ben Hourigan is an indie novelist, the author of Kiss Me, Genius Boy (2011). He is also the manager of digital operations at a Melbourne design publisher, a freelance writer and editor, and the founder of ebook label hourigan.co.
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