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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:
Speech
Transcript ID:
10924
Released by:
  • Howard, John Winston
TRANSCRIPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER THE HON JOHN HOWARD MP ADDRESS AT AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLS DEBATE OLD PARLIAMENT HOUSE, CANBERRA

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

Well thank you very much, Edwina, for those warm words of introduction.

Can I welcome everybody here tonight. As Chairman, can I say how much

I savour the moment of at last being in charge of the Senate.

Tonight's debate is on the subject that this House believes that

religion has no place in politics. There was once a time in Australian

society where people were exhorted, particularly if they belonged

to clubs, never to talk about two things and those two things were

religion or politics. And I can remember as a young person when I

first started to develop a great interest in politics that I thought

to myself: heavens, if you can't talk about politics and you

can't talk about religion life would be a pretty dull thing.

Australian political history has been dotted with periods in its time

where the interaction between the church rather than religion and

politics has been a controversial issue. And there was, for a significant

period of Australia's history after World War II, a long-running

debate about the extent to which formal pronouncements of the church

and in relation to political issues should be countenanced. And it

still remains, on certain moral issues, it still remains a lively

topic of conversation. So I think for this House it is, indeed, a

very apt subject of debate.

Now, tonight's debate, as always, is between a government and

an opposition. The members of the Government, which comprise the Australian

Schools Debating Team, are Imogen Saunders, from St Hilda's Anglican

School for Girls in Perth; Richard Howard from The Shore School in

Sydney and Simon Quinn from St Joseph's College in Brisbane.

For the Opposition, Bishop George Browning of the Diocese of Canberra

and Goulburn, the Hon. Gary Humphries, the ACT Deputy Chief Minister,

and Christopher Erskine, a well known lawyer in the city of Canberra

and the President of the Australian Debaters' Federation. Importantly

on my left we have the three adjudicators – or are they on my

right? Just put their hands up. No, they're in the middle. And

those people are Belinda Holloway, Benjamin O'Donnell and Tonia

Riszko.

I understand that the rules of a debate which involve a right of replay,

the Government going first and the Opposition second in the right

of reply involve a speech of eight minutes, a bell after one minute

to allow the interruption time and then another bell at seven and

two bells at eight. There are some capable timekeepers on my left

who will look after all of those things for which I am very, very

grateful. After the debate is over if anybody wants to ask any questions

or hurl any insults at the Chair or anybody else, they're perfectly

entitled to do so.

Can I very seriously and sincerely compliment Minter Ellison on its

public spiritedness in sponsoring the team and being responsible for

getting this debate together. I think debating is a marvellous past

time. It's a great intellectual stimulant. It's a great

trainer of the mind. And I think Minter Ellison are to be thanked

by the debating fraternity of Australia for the contribution that

they are making towards that cause in sponsoring this debate.

So let us to the task and the battle. This House believes that religion

has no place in politics. The first speaker for the Government - and

I will, just so you all know, say something of each speaker as I introduce

them, not too long but just so you know a little bit about them -

the first speaker for the Government is Imogen Saunders. Imogen was

a member of the 1998 Western Australian State Debating Team. She has

just completed year 11 at St Hilda's Anglican School for Girls

in Perth. The first speaker for the Government, Imogen Saunders.

[ends]

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