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Transcripts from the Prime Ministers of Australia

Howard, John

Period of Service: 11/03/1996 - 03/12/2007
Release Date:
25/08/1999
Release Type:
Speech
Transcript ID:
11379
Released by:
  • Howard, John Winston
TRANSCRIPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER THE HON JOHN HOWARD MP ADDRESS AT PREVIEW OF HIGH DEFINITION DIGITAL TELEVISION PARLIAMENT HOUSE, CANBERRA

E&OE...........................

Well, thank you very much, John; to Richard Alston, my other Parliamentary

colleagues, ladies and gentlemen.

This is quite an exciting and, I think, historic night for us here in Parliament

and also for the interaction between political Australia, if I can put it

that way, and media Australia. I think, and this doesn't carry any connotations

of any changes in media policy let me say immediately, but I think this

country has been incredibly well served by free-to-air television. I think

the quality of free-to-air television in Australia is better than in any

other country I've seen and I think what we are witnessing tonight is another

very interesting stage in the very praiseworthy and meritorious history

of free-to-air television in Australia.

I think the aim of providing to the 19 million Australians who consume free-to-air

television the best technology in the latest available form in a way that's

accessible to them is a very, very important obligation which is not only

the responsibility of those who hold the free-to-air licenses but also the

responsibility of the Government to provide it an intelligible, regulatory

framework.

Media policy has always been something in this country that's attracted

intense debate. And when Richard said I should come along tonight he said

it's just a very quiet gathering of modest, understated, retiring Australians

who are coming to this gathering and you'll enjoy it.

But, finally, can I say that devouring new technology whether it be high

definition television, whether it be all of the other elements of information

technology in Australia, devouring new technology has always been a particular

Australian passion. We have a great desire to master, to understand, to

enjoy new technology and I think that Australians will take to high definition

television. Those of us who love our sport, whatever that sport may be,

will find in high definition television and all that goes with it, an opportunity

to enjoy the pleasures of our particular sporting passions like we've never

enjoyed them before. And the opportunities and the new world that it opens

up and everything else associated with it will be a very, very important

part of the ongoing entertainment story of this country.

I want to congratulate Richard Alston as my Minister for the really first

class job that he's done in this area over the last three-and-a-quarter

years. I think he's a great Minister for Communications. I know some of

you here don't always agree with him 100 per cent of the time but I'm sure

you agree with him most of the time. And that's what he tells me anyway

and, you know, who am I to disbelieve such a shy, retiring colleague.

So, ladies and gentlemen, can I again say to the proprietors of free-to-air

television, thank you for the contribution that you've made to Australian

society over the last 43 years since that historic moment in 1956. And I

think that high definition television and all that is associated with it

is going to be a really exciting chapter in the entertainment story of Australia

and I can't wait to participate and I think most Australians will feel the

same way. Thanks a lot.

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