Skip to Content

Frequently Asked Questions

Research

The Evatt Foundation, a non-profit association, undertakes research for other organisations on a fee for service basis, provided the research is consistent with our Statement of Purpose. Make an inquiry today.

You can read the article on our site, Doc Evatt.

You can purchase Moving in the Open Daylight: Doc Evatt, an Australian at the UN (with a foreword by Michael Kirby), by Ashley Hogan (University of Sydney Press, 2008) securely online. Simply click on the button below and follow the instructions.

You can also visit the Evatt Collection at the Flinders University of South Australia.

The Evatt Foundation receives income from membership fees, donations, research fees, conference fees, publications, and payments for projects initiated by the Foundation. We do not receive grants from any government or other institution.

The State of the States is an annual report that was published by the Evatt Foundation for 14 years, which aimed to measure the performance of each state government and draw attention to policies at the sub-national level. The series was concluded in 2007 because the Foundation believes that its main objectives had been met: the international financial credit rating agencies have been discredited world wide, and now no Australian government would ever consider running for re-election without presenting polices that address the triple bottom line of social, economic and environmental objectives.