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Transcripts from the Prime Ministers of Australia

Fraser, Malcolm

Period of Service: 11/11/1975 - 11/03/1983
Release Date:
17/12/1981
Release Type:
Speech
Transcript ID:
5720
Document:
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  • Fraser, John Malcolm
ADDRESS AT ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ADVANCE AUSTRALIA CHALLENGE, AMERICA'S CUP, 1983, MELBOURNE

MINISTEMEM THURDAY, 17 DECENBER1 1981
ADDRESS AT ANNOUNCKHENT OF THE ADVANCE AUSTRALIA
CHALLENGE, AMERICA'S CUP, 1983
that the Weatern Australian, Victorian arid New South Wales____
rrw -tsoybneiccoamtee cphaarlt leonfg ithneg foonre Athdev a1n9ce8 3 AAumsetrriaclaia' s nCautipo nhaavl, e cha-garleleendge,
achallenge for the America's Cup in 1983.
Thi . i8really a very significant occasion because it means that
S-there will. be truly national effort under the banner
-AdvnceAustralia to try once again to get the America's Cup
Australia.
K I-Ahre evroesenthusiasm for thi. s Advance Adsrai chlene
rel: C;-pric. a ' As ndrtads epn Australia capture-the
' si AsI unersandit, oeof the problems In' the
past is thAt the challengers here have not bad the competition
. b_:, inAustralia before going to Newport, and that just M~ AkeB it a
little bit harder to have that extra bit of edge which would make
itposaible6 for; us-vto bring home the Cup.
-Ever since the first Gretel challenge in 1962, when Jock Sturrock
his, crew put up such a good showing, there has been a
[ de ternination amongst Australians that the America's Cup should
chmfice to look around Australia; z
there are now three syndicates in existence, as you know; Bill Fesq
. in* New South Wales; Peter Derham, Victoria; Alan Bond in. 7
Wee tern Australia. I know from a little experience of deali~ r-i~--
w ith other people from those States that agreement between the
ftaactte" st hdaot esth en yo t haavlwe aycso mcboimnee d qtuoi cfkolrym, ao r naetaisoinliya l ancdh arlleeandgiely .. TheI
Vb:: ch the best boat will challenge under the Advance Australia
; banner is really a great advance. -It is good for Advance Australia,
it is good for -the country.
I C'---oA-odpvearantcioe n Aaumsotnragslit aA cuasmtrpaaligiann sg. eneIrta lliys ias daenm oenxpstrreastisoino n oof f
;,' belief i-n Australia, a demonstration of confidence in what we
cnachieve, and victory in an America's Cup challene would
bvolyand very clearly fire the imagination of alAsrlas

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The cowbination. of competition and co-operation Which Advance'
Astralia will bring to the 1983 challenge, ought to mnaximise
our opportunities and our chance of succss.
-Through competition between the syndicates, the strongest
challenger will be chosen, and through the pooling of
technologqy and~ skills, the boat which Bails for Australia
Will get all the support that it can. The yauht that goes
-~ to the-United States in 1983 will be the beat that
A ustralia can build. rver-yone involved will be working
tow s he comm-6on objective of taking the America's Cup
off that shelf where it has sat for 130 years.
I 9ppra10th n8-ational challenge. I wish it every success,
anid I look forward to welcoming the America's Cup in
Australia. 6 I'l l

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