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Transcripts from the Prime Ministers of Australia

Howard, John

Period of Service: 11/03/1996 - 03/12/2007
Release Date:
04/08/1998
Release Type:
Speech
Transcript ID:
10967
Released by:
  • Howard, John Winston
TRANSCRIPT OF PRIME MINISTER THE HON JOHN HOWARD MP ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE SUCCESSFUL PROPONENT TO BUILD THE VERY HIGH SPEED TRAIN BETWEEN SYDNEY AND CANBERRA PARLIAMENT HOUSE, CANBERRA

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Thank you very much Mr Vaile, to Mrs Carnell, the Chief Minister of

the ACT, to my many Ministerial and Parliamentary colleagues, ladies

and gentleman.

At various stages of our history the notion and the ideal of nation

building has always captured the attention and the affection of Australians.

It was the notion of nation building that drove the founding fathers

towards federation almost a hundred years ago. And it will, of course,

be very natural, as we come towards the centenary of federation, that

we think of the great nation-building events that have occurred in

the past and also turn our gaze to the nation-building events of all

kinds that will shape our future. And many of the policies of the

Federal Government are built around the ideal, the continuing ideal,

of nation building. And it is in the context of building the nation's

economy, in an even stronger way, that next week I will have something

to say about the Government's exciting plans to reform Australia's

taxation system. But I'm not about to give you a sneak preview

of that today. That will come next week. But it is true, as Mark Vaile

said, that we are experiencing, literally, the rebirth and the revival

of rail in Australia.

The rail system that the Government inherited a couple of years ago

was in need of change and reform and there was a very large financial

blackhole involved in that system. But we have followed a very clear

strategy to rebuild rail in Australia and largely, as a result of

that, the private sector is now reinvesting in rail throughout our

nation. The Alice Springs-to-Darwin and the Melbourne-to-Darwin inland

railway offer, potentially, enormous benefits to our nation. And by

announcing today the Canberra-to-Sydney consortium to proceed to the

confirmation stage, another building block is being laid in the revival

of Australian rail.

The proponents contend it will be achieved at no net cost to government

in keeping with the original condition. And they estimate that the

benefits to the nation will be in the order of $5.9 billion. There

will thousands of jobs created. There will be immense regional development,

particularly in the communities of Goulburn, Campbelltown and the

Southern Highlands.

And before announcing the consortium that has won the right to proceed

to a confirmation stage, I would like to pay a tribute to the four

consortia that put forward proposals. All four consortia provided

quality submissions that were visionary in their scope. I also acknowledge

publicly the members of the Joint Project Control Group, chaired by

Ron Brown, which has made this announcement possible. In consultation

with New South Wales and the ACT, the governments have accepted the

recommendation of the Independent Project Evaluation Committee. It

is with great pleasure I announce Speedrail as the successful consortium

for the Very High Speed Train rail link from Sydney-to-Canberra.

This train is to travel at up to 320 km/h to complete the Sydney/Canberra

journey in just 81 minutes, offering, in every sense of the word,

a competitive alternative to air travel. The $3.5 billion project

proposed by Speedrail will be one of the largest infrastructure projects

in Australia's history. Moreover 80% of the resources needed to complete

the project, by the year 2003 will come from within Australia. Thousands

of jobs will be created during the construction phase. Speedrail will

now enter a confirmation phase with the Federal, New South Wales and

ACT Governments to confirm access and financing arrangements to allow

the project to commence.

Ladies and gentleman, this is a bold and visionary initiative. And

while the Canberra to Sydney bids were assessed solely on the basis

of the criteria set down for this stand alone project, a Canberra-to-Sydney

line does leave open the possibility of extension to other cities.

Accordingly I have asked Mr Bob Mansfield to establish a committee

to examine the possibilities for expanding the scope of the Very High

Speed Train transport in Australia. My Government is immensely proud

to have played a major role in creating the environment in which the

private sector feels encouraged to invest in the future of Australia

and Australian transport.

I would like to pay particular tribute to the energy and commitment

of Mrs Carnell, the Chief Minister of the ACT. She has been a very

powerful advocate of this project and I congratulate her for that.

I did speak to Mr Carr yesterday afternoon and he regrets not being

here but he asked me to convey to the gathering the total support

of the New South Wales' Government towards the project. And I'd

also like to acknowledge the presence of the former Minister for Transport

and Regional Development, John Sharp, who played a very significant

part on the part of the Federal Government in the inauguration of

this project.

Ladies and gentlemen, as I said at the beginning of my speech the

notion and the concept of nation building has always been very close

to the hearts of Australians. It drove federation almost a hundred

years ago, it drove the great waves of post war immigration after

World War II, it has driven many decisions by many governments and

it has driven many investors who care about the future of our country.

And it is entirely appropriate as we approach the Centenary of Federation

that not only we reflect on those events that have built the nation

in the past and given us what we have now, but we also embrace those

projects and those ventures and those policy changes which will further

build the strength of the nation as we go into the 21st

century. Speedrail is a pragmatic and visionary expression of that

theme and that concept of nation building.

I congratulate the successful consortium, I thank the others who contributed,

I wish all those involved great success and I assure the project of

the unrelenting and continuing support of the Federal Government.

Thank you.

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