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Transcripts from the Prime Ministers of Australia

Howard, John

Period of Service: 11/03/1996 - 03/12/2007
Release Date:
02/12/1998
Release Type:
Interview
Transcript ID:
10712
Released by:
  • Howard, John Winston
TRANSCRIPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER THE HON JOHN HOWARD MPRADIO DOORSTOP INTERVIEW OLD PARLIAMENT HOUSE, CANBERRA

JOURNALIST:

Mr Howard, your concessions to SOCOG re the GST and the Olympics

- do you think the News South Wales Government should embrace what

you've had to offer?

PRIME MINISTER:

Well, what we've had to offer is a very reasonable thing and

it will greatly benefit Australians who are going to the Olympic

Games. I want the New South Wales Government to work with us. We

want to work with them. We want to make the Games successful. And

we've made a very reasonable offer and I'm hopeful that

Mr Carr will see that. And that when we meet some time in the next

two or three weeks all the outstanding loose ends can be tied up

and the impression again will be there that people are working together

to make these Games an outstanding success.

JOURNALIST:

But since the government hasn't signed the MOU does that make

you question their commitment?

PRIME MINISTER:

Look, I'm an optimist. I come to this whole thing with a very

positive frame of mind. The Australian community wants any suggestion

that bickering over the Games to end. That's been my view for

a long time. We've made a very reasonable offer and I am sure,

in the same spirit of reasonableness, the New South Wales Government

and SOCOG will agree to the conditions attached to our offer.

JOURNALIST:

And it's the last offer, no more concessions?

PRIME MINISTER:

Oh look, I don't use language like that in something where

the national reputation of Australia is at stake.

[ends]

k, I don't use language like that in something where

the national reputation of Australia is at stake.

[ends]

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