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The Menzies Research Centre in an Australian think tank that began in 1994 to undertake research into public policy issues. The centre is closely linked to the Australian Liberal Party as they share common conservative/neo-liberal values. The Centre is named after former Australian Prime Minister Robert Menzies.

The centre supports the principles of "liberty, free speech, competitive enterprise, limited government and democracy. The Centre publishes the policy monographs, the MRC News and the Policy Digest as well as having an extensive research and lecture program". [1]

The Directors of the Centre are: