Menzies Research Centre

The Menzies Research Centre (est. 1994) is a conservative think tank run by the Australian Liberal Party which "undertake[s] research into policy issues which will enhance the principles of liberty, free speech, competitive enterprise, limited government and democracy." . It is partially funded by the federal government, but also makes large donations to the Liberal Party.

It is used by the Liberal Party to funnel donation, since donations to the Centre are tax-deductible. The MRC is one of only seven organisations mentioned by name in the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 as tax-deductible gift recipients.

Australian Prime Minister John Howard has called the Centre "an organisation with a unique place in the Liberal family." 

Liberal Party Donations
The Centre has been a very large donor to the Liberal Party, donating $327,000 to the party between 1998/9 and 2003/4. In 2004/5, the Centre donated $30,179 to the Liberal Party, according to the Australian Electoral Commission. 

Public Funding
The Menzies Research Centre receives regular funding from the Federal Government, the latest being a grant of $100,000 in 2004/5 from the Department of Finance for "general expenditure of the centre to enable it to undertake general research into globalisation related projects, a public lecture series, website development, and production of an issues magazine and policy digest." The Government has given the same amount to the Centre in other years as well.

Corporate and Individual Funding
The Centre receives funding from a number of corporations and individuals. For instance, in 2001/2 BHP donated $110,000 to the Centre, after the Howard Government in June 2001 gave it permission to merge with Billiton to create BHP Billiton. 

In 2001/2, businessman and MRC chairman Malcolm Turnbull donated $150,000 to the Centre. In 2004, Turnbull received Liberal preselection, and was elected to the House of Representatives as Member for Wentworth. In 2004/5, Turnbull was still the Centre's biggest individual donor, donating $15,000.

For a list of all donor to the MRC over $1,500, download the Australian Electoral Commission disclosure document here.

Directors

 * Tom Harley – Chairman
 * Christopher Joye
 * Chris McDiven
 * Anthony McLellan
 * Michael Osborne
 * Michael Wooldridge


 * Julian Leeser is the Executive Director of the Centre.

Contact Details

 * RG Menzies House
 * Cnr Blackall & Macquarie Sts
 * Barton ACT 2600
 * Tel: (02) 6273 5608
 * Email: info (AT) mrcltd.org.au
 * Web: http://www.mrcltd.org.au/

Other Sourcewatch Resources

 * Think Tanks/Australia
 * Liberal Party
 * Cormack Foundation
 * Greenfields Foundation
 * Free Enterprise Foundation
 * Chifley Research Centre

External Resources

 * Elizabeth Sexton, Resource giants dig deep for think-tanks, February 12 2003.