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Transcripts from the Prime Ministers of Australia

Howard, John

Period of Service: 11/03/1996 - 03/12/2007
Release Date:
30/07/1999
Release Type:
Speech
Transcript ID:
11421
Released by:
  • Howard, John Winston
TRANSCRIPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER THE HON JOHN HOWARD MP ADDRESS AT THE RESIDENCE OF FORMER PRIME MINISTER, THE HON JOHN CURTIN MP PERTH, WESTERN AUSTRALIA

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Well, thank you very much, Richard. This is an historic home in the

Australian political panthenon. It, I guess, in time will take its

place beside that famous cottage in Bathurst which, of course, was

the home in which Ben Chifley grew up. And in time perhaps, as we

come to treasure our history a little more than we did in earlier

decades, other homes will also take their place alongside this. But

this is very much a part of John Curtin's background. It reflects

the world in which he grew up. It was a home that, I gather from what

his grandchildren have told me, he played a very large part in building

including the construction even of some of the furniture.

And it is important that we honour our history. He led Australia at

a time when our country was under its greatest security threat ever.

And whatever people's politics are it has to be said resolutely that

he led the country with very great courage and distinction. And it's

only right and proper that the Federal Government of today honour

John Curtin's contribution. I'm delighted that his grandchildren are

with us and I thank them for giving the Western Australian Government

and the Federal Government the opportunity for this. And to the Vice

Chancellor of the Curtin University, who's also with us, which of

course is very deeply involved in remembering Curtin's contribution

to Australia, it will be a further extension of all of that. Our history

is very important to us and as we approach the Centenary of Federation

we're getting a lot more sensitive towards and conscious of our history.

And today is just a small but important contribution to commemorating

a man who gave a great deal to Australia and is well loved and remembered

by millions of Australians.

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