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Transcripts from the Prime Ministers of Australia

Howard, John

Period of Service: 11/03/1996 - 03/12/2007
Release Date:
25/10/1999
Release Type:
Speech
Transcript ID:
11384
Released by:
  • Howard, John Winston
TRANSCRIPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER THE HON JOHN HOWARD MP PRIME REGIONAL TELEVISION ADDRESS SUBJECT: Telstra 2 Sale

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

With the successful sale of a further 16 per cent of Telstra 1.6 million

Australians have taken a direct stake in one of our great national companies.

This includes around 400,000 Australians who have invested in shares for

the first time.

Their decision supports the choice of 1.8 million Australians who bought

shares in the first Telstra sale.

It was that sale which contributed to the Government's repayment of over

$24 billion of Labor's $96 billion debt and which funded the biggest environmental

package in Australia's history.

The $16 billion expected from the latest sale will allow the Government

to retire even more national debt.

It will also allow us to do much more.

Sale proceeds will be used to help establish rural transaction centres to

bring banking back to the bush in 500 country towns across Australia.

SBS television will be extended to the homes of another 1 million Australians

in places like Mackay, Shepparton, Port Lincoln, Eden and Port Hedland.

There will also be more Australians in remote areas who will be able to

make untimed local calls to their neighbours.

In addition to these benefits, regional Australia will be able to obtain

access to the internet at the price of a local call. There will also be

continuous mobile phone coverage on major Australian highways and an extra

$250 million to protect the environment.

Regrettably, the Labor Party has opposed our steps to provide the means

to deliver these benefits for the bush even though they were the ones who

in office sold many government assets.

By way of contrast, the Coalition has been frank and open about the benefits

of selling Telstra. It can reduce Government debt and ensure that services

are maintained in the bush. Goodnight.

[ends]

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