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Transcripts from the Prime Ministers of Australia

Howard, John

Period of Service: 11/03/1996 - 03/12/2007
Release Date:
22/07/1999
Release Type:
Speech
Transcript ID:
11370
Released by:
  • Howard, John Winston
TRANSCRIPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER THE HON JOHN HOWARD MP EULOGY AT THE STATE FUNERAL FOR THE LATE HON KEVIN NEWMAN CHAPEL OF THE ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE, DUNTROON

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It was my very special privilege to serve as a parliamentary colleague

and ministerial colleague with Kevin Newman and to have the rare privilege

of serving with husband and wife in public life of Australia. I count

it a very great honour to say some words.

First of all, of comfort and love and assurance to you, Jocelyn, to

Kate and Campbell, to their children, your grandchildren and the other

members of Kevin's family.

I first met Kevin Newman on the streets of Launceston, when I campaigned

for him as a fairly raw and new member of the House of Representatives.

Australian politics since World War II has produced many by-elections

but few of those by-elections have presaged coming events and have

been seen in subsequent times as watersheds in Australian political

history. None more accurately fits that description than the famous

by-election in Bass in 1975 that saw Kevin enter Federal Parliament

as the member for Bass.

Within a few months he became a Minister in the Fraser Government

and for the next seven years he and I were ministerial colleagues

together for the entire period of that Government. And Kevin held

no less than five ministries - Repatriation; Environment, Housing

and Community Development; National Developments; Productivity; and

Administrative Services. And he also in the course of discharging

his responsibilities in those two portfolios he assisted the Prime

Minister in Federal Affairs and he also assisted the Minister for

Defence.

Major General Phillips recalled the words, the injunction rather,

of Sir William Slim when he was Governor-General of Australia, that

the officers of the Australian Defence Forces should display courage,

faith and integrity. Throughout his parliamentary and ministerial

career Kevin lived out that injunction of the Labor Governor-General

of Australia.

I never found him to be other than unfailingly honest. I never found

him to be other than a loyal and dedicated member of a ministerial

team. He was a passionate advocate of the cause of the people of Tasmania

for whom he felt a special affinity and a special responsibility.

He was loyal to his Department. He advocated his causes and his beliefs

not always uncritically but always very tenaciously. He was always

of warm and friendly disposition to his colleagues.

During the time that he was Minister for National Development he had

to handle in 1979 and 1980 considerably difficult public debate about

the price of fuel and the introduction of new policies which led to

very significant dislocation for rural Australia and for many of the

businesses of Australia. And he did that with enormous skill and enormous

tenacity.

He played a very major role as the Minister for Administrative Services

and therefore as the Minister responsible for the Australian Federal

Police in the formation of the National Crime Authority where he played

a very major role in the fight against organised crime. And he was

one of the first ministers at a federal level to warn in very strong

and resolute terms about the threat of organised crime in this country

and its potential to corrupt people in high places and that was a

warning that was valid at the time and was subsequently borne out

by certain events.

I want to say to you, Jocelyn, on behalf of your many admiring friends

and supporters and colleagues in the Liberal Party and in the broader

community that you and your family are very much in our thoughts and

our prayers today.

Your partnership with Kevin was a very special one and something that

both of you treasured and all of us admired. Thirty-eight years of

being together you saw the difficulties of service life in that book

'Partners' both you and Kevin spoke of the difficulties of separation

when both of your children were young. Kevin worried about the burden

that you carried particularly in relation to some of the criticism

unfairly directed at the servicemen involved in the Vietnam War.

Both of you maintained faith to each other and both of you were a

wonderful example of the great partnership for life. And in that book

Kevin spoke of that partnership and I use some of his words. And he

said: 'over recent years we have each had to look a doctor in the

eye while we were told we not immortal. That can be pretty hard to

come to terms with but it can also be enormously positive. The heightened

appreciation of life, love, family and friends you subsequently experience.

We think fortune has smiled on us. When we married it was for love

but we all know that choosing a mate for life can be pig in a poke.

For us a long marriage that worked. We have been blessed with great

children and grandchildren. We have both had important and influential

careers but best of all we are still best mates.

And who amongst us wherever we might have come from and whatever we

might have done in our lives would not want more than anything else

to be able to say that of our life and our loves and our partnerships.

And I think it sums up better than any words I can muster what was

important to Kevin. It sums up the simple faith in his country, a

love of his family, a proper sense of priorities and a belief that

in the words of his Governor-General and Commander in Chief that if

you live according to the principles of courage and faith and integrity

you can endure the challenges, you can endure difficulties, you can

make a difference.

Kevin was a well-loved colleague. He was a great servant of Australia,

he was a great servant of Tasmania, he was a great servant of the

cause of the Liberal Party of Australia. And I think I can speak for

all of those identities in thanking him and thanking God for him,

and assuring Jocelyn and Kate and Campbell and their family and their

friends of our great love and support and affection at this time.

[ends]

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