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Transcripts from the Prime Ministers of Australia

Howard, John

Period of Service: 11/03/1996 - 03/12/2007
Release Date:
28/04/1998
Release Type:
Speech
Transcript ID:
10956
Released by:
  • Howard, John Winston
TRANSCRIPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER THE HON JOHN HOWARD MP ADDRESS AT THE OPENING CEREMONY OF THE INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE AND ASSOCIATION OF SUMMER OLYMPIC INTERNATIONAL FEDERATIONS OPERA HOUSE, SYDNEY

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Thank you very much, Sally-Anne; to Mr Samaranch, the President of

the International Olympic Committee; to Doctor Primo Debiolo; to my

parliamentary colleague, Andrew Thomson, the Federal Minister for

Sport; to the Chairman of the Organising Committee, Mr Michael Knight;

to Frank Sartor, the Lord Mayor of Sydney; to John Coates, the President

of the Australian Olympic Committee, other very distinguished guests,

ladies and gentlemen.

May I, as Prime Minister of Australia, welcome all of our overseas

visitors to this very important gathering. And can I say, not only

as the Australian Prime Minister but also as someone who has had Sydney

as his home town for all of his life, say to all of our visitors just

how tremendously excited all Australians are about the prospect of

hosting the Olympic Games here in Sydney in the year 2000.

Australians are, as many of you know, great sports loving people.

Sport has defined the character of the Australian nation and the Australian

people, perhaps like no other nation on earth. It is a source of enormous

pride to Australians that we share, with Greece, the honour of being

one of the only two countries that have participated in all of the

Olympics of the modern era. But when it is borne in mind that in 1896

Australia got formally federated as a nation and we have a population

of probably only four million people, that is a remarkable achievement.

I know that Sydney will host the Games in 2000 with style, with flair

and, I believe, with ease. I want to congratulate those responsible

for organising the Games for the tremendous work they have already

achieved. I believe the complimentary remarks made by the President,

Mr Samaranch, are well deserved and well merited.

I want to say, on behalf of the Federal Government, that this is a

united Australian effort. It brings great pride and credit to Sydney

but, above all, it is a compliment to all Australians.

The Games in the year 2000 will belong to all Australians. We will

have the opportunity to showcase our magnificent nation to the rest

of the world. And being the great sports lovers that we are, we will

barrack like never before for the achievements and the successes of

the Australian team. All Australians drew great pleasure and store

from the achievements of our team at Atlanta and we look forward,

eagerly, to the efforts of our team in Sydney in the year 2000.

May I congratulate you, Mr President, on your very strong statement

about drugs in sport. Can I say that my Government totally shares

your feelings and we believe the very high standard you have set by

those remarks is well merited.

I see the Olympic Games as a tremendous opportunity not only to showcase

Australia to the world but once again to bring together the young

men and women of the world in open enthusiasm and competition.

Sport can unite and enable and encourage and can inspire the best

in men and women. And I'm very proud, as Prime Minister of Australia,

that my country, our country, will play a central role in these great

Games at the turn of the century.

I hope all of you enjoy your time in Sydney. I promise you continuing

hospitality. I promise you a great and rapturous welcome in the year

2000. And my Government will do all it can to make the Games of the

year 2000 the most memorable yet. Thank you. I formally open the conference

and I welcome you all.

Thank you.

[Ends]

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