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Transcripts from the Prime Ministers of Australia

Howard, John

Period of Service: 11/03/1996 - 03/12/2007
Release Date:
09/10/1997
Release Type:
Interview
Transcript ID:
10522
Document:
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  • Howard, John Winston
Doorstop Interview, Balgowlah RSL

9 October 1997

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JRNLST:

Prime Minister, jobs today. .75000 new jobs have been created. That’s the best monthly figure for two years. Your reaction?

PRIME MINISTER:

It’s good news. It’s good news for Australia. You don’t want to get over-excited on the basis of one month’s figures but it’s certainly gone in the right direction with a thump on this occasion and I hope it’s continued and I think all Australians of good will, whatever their political persuasion, will hope it’s repeated in that direction next month.

JRNLST:

Are there any implications for monetary policy from the figures?

PRIME MINISTER:

No, I don’t think so. That’s a matter for the Reserve Bank, isn’t it.

JRNLST:

Are you going to make your deadline that you set down, by the financial year?

PRIME MINISTER:

Well that’s certainly a lot more likely as a result of this figure. If it continues in that direction then it’s a lot more likely.

JRNLST:

Ekkart Arbeit. Is it a witch hunt that’s going on at the moment?

PRIME MINISTER:

No I don’t think it’s a witch hunt. I believe Athletics Australia has done the right thing to ask for an inquiry to look again. Most Australians would want that to happen. I am not going to say any more in fairness to their independent role in this matter.

JRNLST:

In the last unemployment numbers you talked about the battlers who were having trouble getting jobs. What would you say to them today?

PRIME MINISTER:

Things are looking better. I mean, can I say to those people out of work, the sun is shining more brightly today than it was a month ago. Now, one doesn’t want to get over-excited. It’s only one month but gee, it’s a terrific figure and it’s the best for a couple of years, and it’s good news for Australia and it’s a tonic for the employment outlook.

Thank you.

[ENDS]

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