Australian Taxpayers' Alliance

Australian Taxpayers’ Alliance (ATA)

Background

The Australian Taxpayers’ Alliance describes itself as a grassroots activist body โ€œdedicated to fighting Australia’s crippling levels of taxation, over-regulation, and government waste.โ€1Homepage, Australian Taxpayers Alliance. Archived May 25, 2012. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/Cqn2y

It was launched on May 1, 2012 by Menzies House, a website catering to โ€œconservative, centre-right and libertarian thinkers and activists.โ€2โ€œAnnouncing The Australian Taxpayers’ Alliance!โ€ Menzies House, April 11, 2012. Archived June 29, 2012. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/HDG51 3โ€œSupport us,โ€ MenziesHouse. Archived May 27, 2012. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/ogkKP

ATA describes itself as a โ€œdecentralised network designed to empower individuals to take action in their own communities, and create their own ‘franchises’ within an appropriate framework.โ€4โ€œFAQ,โ€ Australian Taxpayers’ Alliance, April 30, 2012. Archived May 5, 2012. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/lzyAJ

Before the ATA was launched, its business plan said the organisation’s goal was โ€œto become Australiaโ€™s leading and most influential centre-right grassroots advocacy body in order to transform Australia to a new level of free market public policies by focusing on cutting tax, regulation and wasteโ€.

The organisation is incorporated as a private company and has two directors. Records held by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission lists executive director and founder Tim Andrews and his mother as the company’s two directors.

Stance on Climate Change

The ATA has been a โ€œsponsorโ€ of several of the Heartland Institute’s International Conferences on Climate Change (ICCC) – events featuring climate science deniers and anti-climate change activists from across the world. Most recently the ATA sponsored the 10th ICCC conference in Washington DC and the ninth ICCC conference, held in Las Vegas.

The ATA described the Heartland Institute’s 7th International Conference on Climate Change, an event featuring only speakers who are skeptical of man’s influence on climate, as โ€œthe place to get the FACTS on climate change โ€“ and not the alarmist spin you read in the media.โ€5โ€œ7th International Conference on Climate Change,โ€ Australian Taxpayers’ Alliance, May 12, 2012. Archived October 26, 2012. Archive.is URLhttps://archive.is/jx2rV

Tim Andrews has previously told DeSmog that the ATA‘s sponsorship of the Heartland conferences is not financial and is โ€œlimited purely to promoting the conference through our networks. It does not involve any financial commitment.โ€  

The ATA‘s listing of โ€œacademic fellowsโ€ includes climate science contrarian Patrick Michaels, of the Cato Institute.  Michaels once admitted that about 40 per cent of his funding came from the fossil fuel industry. The ATA‘s board of advisers includes climate science denialist blogger Jo Nova.

The ATA‘s first campaign was to prevent the passing of legislation that would put a price on greenhouse gas emissions in Australia.

Funding

The ATA is registered in Australia as a private corporation, which means that no financial information is available.  Records held by the Australian Business Register show the ATA is not registered for the Goods and Services Tax.  The revenue threshold over which companies must register for GST in Australia is currently $75,000, suggesting the ATA‘s income is modest.

Key People

The ATA‘s executive director and founder is Tim Andrews. An original business plan for the ATA, written by Andrews, said of Andrews:

“Since 2008, Timothy Andrews has resided in Washington DC learning effective advocacy and grassroots mobilisation techniques from internationally recognised campaigning leaders. He was employed for two years under the tutelage of Grover Norquist at Americans for Tax Reform, universally recognised as the USโ€™s most influential tax-reduction advocacy group. Timothy Andrews was also a participant in the Koch Associate Program, an intense year-long training program by the Charles Koch Institute to train a select group of activists to become more efficient agents for change.”

According to ATA‘s website, as of September, 2015:6โ€œWho We Are,โ€ Australian Taxpayers’ Alliance, September 22, 2015. Archived September 11, 2015. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/VDu61

  • Timothy Andrews โ€” Executive Director.

Board of Advisors

  • Tom Switzer โ€” Editor of the Spectator Australia.
  • Ross Cameron โ€” former Liberal party politican
  • Julian Leeser โ€” head of government relations at Australian Catholic University and former executive director of the Liberal Party-affiliated Menzies Research Centre.
  • Theresa Moltoni โ€” Managing Director and Principal Consultant of professional services firm IRIQ
  • Warwick Morris โ€” former chairman of mining company Sumatra Copper and Gold
  • Sam Kennard โ€” Managing director of Kennards Self Storage
  • Ron Manners โ€” Founder/Executive Director, Mannkal Economic Education Foundation, Fellow of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, fellow of the Australian Institute of Company Directors, member of the board of overseers for the Atlas Economic Research Foundation, member of the Mont Pelerin Society
  • Joanne Nova โ€” Perth-based climate science denialist blogger
  • Ken Phillips โ€” Former director, work reform unit of the Institute of Public Affairs (IPA).

Academic Fellows

  • Alex Robson โ€” economist and lecture at Griffith University, former adviser to Liberal Party MP Malcolm Turnbull
  • Professor Sinclair Davidson โ€” economist at RMIT university and senor research fellow at free market think tank the Institute of Public Affairs
  • Dr Mikayla Novak โ€”  senior research fellow at the Institute of Public Affairs
  • Professor Jason Potts โ€” economist at RMIT university
  • Michael Keane โ€” public health lecturer at Monash University
  • Patrick Michaels โ€” Senior Environmental Fellow at the Cato Institute.

Actions

May 2015

The ATA placed a half-page newspaper advertisement in The Australian newspaper supporting Danish climate change contrarian Bjorn Lomborg.  The advert claimed that a decision by the University of Western Australia to reject a $4 million government grant to host Lomborg’s Copenhagen Consensus Center was an example of โ€œacademic censorshipโ€.

The ATA used a fundraising website to gather cash to pay for the advert.  As DeSmog reported, several supporters held antipathy towards climate change science. One wrote that  โ€œthese climate fascists need to confrontedโ€ while another said that โ€œgreen religion bigotsโ€ had been exposed. Another suggested there should be more adverts โ€œto challenge the climate hoaxโ€.

May 21โ€“23, 2012

The ATA was an official co-sponsor of the Heartland Institute’s 7th International Conference on Climate Change.

Patrick Michaels, a member of ATA‘s board of Advisers and โ€œChief Scientific Adviserโ€ to the affiliated website www.StopGillard’sCarbonTax.Com, is a speaker at the event.7โ€œ7th International Conference on Climate Change,โ€ Australian Taxpayers’ Alliance, May 12, 2012. Archived October 26, 2012. Archive.is URLhttps://archive.is/jx2rV

May 1, 2012

The ATA launched at an event in Sydney, hosted by Tom Switzer. Among the guests photographed were prominent climate science deniers Australian Liberal Senator Nick Minchin, executive director of the Institute of Public Affairs John Roskam, Liberal Senator Cory Bernardi and News Corp columnist Miranda Devine.

According to the ATA‘s business plan, the organisation had a goal โ€œto become Australiaโ€™s leading and most influential centre-right grassroots advocacy body in order to transform Australia to a new level of free market public policies by focusing on cutting tax, regulation and wasteโ€.

September 2011

The Spectator magazine described Tim Andrews as โ€œone of the masterminds behind the anticarbon tax protestsโ€ in Australia.

February 2011

Registered the web domain โ€œstopgillardscarbontax.com,โ€ a website opposed to Julia Gillard’s carbon tax on Australia. The website described itself as โ€œthe central portal and information resource for Australians opposing Julia Gillard’s destructive Carbon Tax.โ€

The website included a petition that urges elected representatives to vote against the proposal.8โ€œAbout Us,โ€ Repeal Gillard’s Carbon Tax. Archived November 19, 2012. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/gNspf

Notable โ€œPartnersโ€ of the website included:9โ€œPartners,โ€ Repeal Gillard’s Carbon Tax. Archived June 6, 2012. Archive URL: Archive URL: https://archive.ph/MGKSL

Australian Taxpayer’s Alliance

As of 2016, the Australian Taxpayer’s Alliance listed the following contact information on its website:10Homepage, Australian Taxpayers Alliance. Archived January 26, 2016. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/QRoVx

Australian Taxpayers’ Alliance 
P.O. Box A2208 
Sydney South, NSW, 1235
ABN: 72 153 797 294

Email: [email protected]
Phone: (02) 8964 8651

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