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Transcripts from the Prime Ministers of Australia

Howard, John

Period of Service: 11/03/1996 - 03/12/2007
Release Date:
15/04/1998
Release Type:
Interview
Transcript ID:
10664
Released by:
  • Howard, John Winston
TRANSCRIPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER THE HON JOHN HOWARD MP DOORSTOP INTERVIEW PARLIAMENT HOUSE, CANBERRA

JOURNALIST:

Will Native Title be the main focus of your message to voters in

Northern Queensland?

PRIME MINISTER:

There will be a whole range of things particularly the attempts

of the Government to reform the Australian waterfront. What is at

stake here is the need after 70 years of inefficiency and rorts

to reform the Australian waterfront. We want a more efficient waterfront

because that will generate more jobs, generate more exports and

attract more business investment. That is what is at stake, the

outcome of a more efficient waterfront. We've had 70 years

of trying to do it with the inefficiency and I think the public

is fed up with that and they want a new reformed deal on the Australian

waterfront that will generate jobs, generate investment and generate

exports, and that's the message I'll be taking, not only

to the people of North Queensland, but to people all over Australia

because what is at stake is Australia's export and jobs future.

JOURNALIST:

Were you disturbed by those images of women and children on the

front line of the picket in Sydney on the docks?

PRIME MINISTER:

Yes, I was. A picket line is no place for children and I think

the people responsible for the use of those children will be condemned

by Australians all over the country irrespective of their views

on this dispute.

JOURNALIST:

Would it be justified for the New South Wales Government to wind

back police presence on the docks because it's opposed to what

you are trying to do there?

PRIME MINISTER:

No it wouldn't. But police in any part of lawful

No it wouldn't. But police in any part of lawful society are

there to protect lawful activity. And it is the role of the police,

irrespective of the political views of the Government in power,

be it at a Federal or State level, to uphold the law. They are the

civilian authority that upholds the law and any attempt by any State

Government to interfere with that very solemn responsibility of

the police will be condemned by Australians. Thank you.

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