1554:. Following intense and controversial negotiations, a deal was reached on 28 May whereby the concessions given to the Democrats included an exemption on basic food, more generous compensation to pensioners, and a reduction in tax cuts to higher income earners. The GST came into effect on 1 July 2000, the lead-up to which was marked by public concerns and confusion, interest group lobbying for exemptions, and the Opposition campaigning against it. The GST led to a single quarter of negative economic growth and a spike in the consumer price index, effects which proved to be transient. The implementation of the new tax system was not without problems and voter dissatisfaction with the GST increased; Labor stepped up a campaign against it, promising a partial rollback should it win office. Dissatisfaction of a majority of the Democrats membership led to a leadership contest in which Meg Lees was deposed by
1329:(GST) had previously been proposed by both the Labor Party and the Coalition as a means of reducing the reliance of the Commonwealth on income tax, by increasing the tax on consumption. The existing wholesale sales tax only applied to certain products, while the mooted GST would apply to all products and services equally. In 1981 Treasurer John Howard proposed an indirect consumption tax to Cabinet, a mid-1980s proposal advocated by then treasurer Paul Keating was stopped within the Labor Party, and the Coalition's loss of the "unlosable" 1993 Federal Election was widely attributed to their GST proposal. In reference to his long-held support for a GST, John Howard said in the lead up to the 1996 election that a GST would "never ever" be Coalition policy, which was repeated in August 1996 once in government.
1251:. Tim Fischer said that the Australian Constitution had delivered one of the "oldest continuous federated democracies in the world" and that changing it would be a complex operation: "The case for changing our mighty Constitution which has helped modernise Australia remains distant, divided and ill-defined. I say: stay with a system that works and works well". Peter Costello also rejected any suggestion that Australia was not already an independent nation, but said that, while the Australian Constitution works "remarkably well", it was the institution of monarchy that was the crux of his argument for change: " The temper of the times is democratic; we are uncomfortable with an office that appoints people by hereditary. In our society in our time we prefer appointment by merit".
2711:. WorkChoices continued to be unpopular after they came into effect on 27 March 2006. Opinion polls found that 63 percent of voters opposed WorkChoices in 2006 and 65 percent in 2007, and that the policy was reducing support for the Coalition. The government responded to the continuing union campaign against the reforms by conducting a large scale information campaign of its own. On 4 May 2007 Howard announced reforms to WorkChoices which included a new 'fairness test' to protect workers paid less than $ 75,000 a year. Despite these responses, the Labor Party's polling in 2007 found that opposition to WorkChoices was one of the three biggest vote drivers at the election.
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to contest the next election he would consider retirement when he was 64. This was interpreted as boosting
Costello's leadership aspirations, and the enmity over leadership and succession resurfaced publicly when Howard did not retire at the age of 64. In May 2001, an internal Liberal Party memo written by Shane Stone, the Federal President of the Liberal Party, was leaked to the media. The memo, particularly critical of Peter Costello and warning that the government was perceived as " a mean government", "not listening" and "out of touch", was highly embarrassing for the government's top leadership group and flared tensions between Howard and Costello.
1712:, which he offered as part of United Nations (UN)-mediated negotiation process between Indonesia and the territory's former colonial ruler, Portugal. Australian policy also changed. From a position of not supporting any act of East Timorese self-determination, the Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Downer formulated a shift in policy to suggesting not just autonomy but a political solution that included a referendum on independence be provided in about a decade. This was developed confidentially without the knowledge of Cabinet, and outlined in a December 1998 letter to Habibie suggesting the Indonesian government prepare for such a referendum.
2250:. At the outset of the war, Howard said that, "These reasons for our direct and urgent commitment to the cause of disarming Iraq must be seen against the background of the different world in which we now all live". He said that Iraq should be disarmed because of her "appalling track record"; because it would discourage other rogue states from pursuing WMD; because it would lessen the risk of WMD falling into the hands of terrorist groups; and because Australia should support the American alliance because "no nation is more important to our long-term security than that of the United States". Howard told the National Press Club on 13 March:
3007:. Pearson outlined qualified support: "I'm in agreement with the emphasis on grog and policing. I'm in agreement with attaching conditions to welfare payments. But the difference between the proposals that we've put forward to the government... there is a difference in that we would be concerned that those people who are acting responsibly in relation to the payments they receive, should continue to exercise their freedoms and their decisions, we should only target cases of responsibility failure" Some critics, like Northern Territory Labor Parliamentarian
2980:, and the commitments to health and policing improvements were generally well received, other aspects of the plan were criticised. A key component of the intervention included compulsory acquisition by the federal government of local community land leases for a five-year period; and removal of the permit system that had been designed to allow aboriginal communities to control access to their land, but which Mal Brough had been arguing was in fact contributing to Aboriginal disadvantage by preventing aboriginal camps from becoming normal suburbs and towns.
663:. Legislation needed the support of the Opposition or minor parties for that legislation to be passed and become law. In the 2004 election, the Coalition won control of the Senate for all but the first nine months of its fourth term, and was able to pass legislation without the support of minor parties. The government also faced internal problems and tension, with the loss of numerous ministers during its first term due to the introduction of a ministerial code of conduct and ongoing leadership rivalry between John Howard and Peter Costello.
835:. The coalition had a 45-seat majority in the House of Representatives. Howard announced his proposed ministry team on 8 March 1996, with the Governor-General swearing them into office on 11 March. The size of the Coalition victory gave John Howard great power within the Liberal party and he said he came to the office "with very clear views on where I wanted to take the country". In the first week of the new government, Howard sacked six department heads and chose new department heads himself and changes were made across the public service.
2092:"until the full cost to Australia of that ratification is known" and said that the only way to have an effective international arrangement on greenhouse gas emissions would be to include the United States of America as well as developing countries. Howard proposed a First Child Tax Refund, to support families with new-borns and increased funding for aged care and a Tough on Drugs programme to improve "education and law enforcement and rehabilitation" (but which would not adopt the Labor Party proposal for heroin injecting room safehouses).
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Fund had provision for tax concessions for private donors and offered $ 5 billion of seed money to pay for university buildings and research facilities. The government also promised income tax cuts and a range of welfare and aged care adjustments. Amidst severe drought, the government promised a $ 10 billion
National Plan for Water Security and measures for drought assistance. The issue of Climate Change also received attention, including a solar panel rebate scheme and increased funds for research and technology.
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1035:(MUA) took the case to the Federal Court and after an appeals process, and an interim injunction instructing the company to reinstate the 1,400 workers, the High Court ultimately found in favour of the MUA. The MUA and Patricks reached a new workplace and productivity agreement, which was adopted in June 1998, that included halving the permanent workforce, casualisation and contracting, the MUA retaining the right to represent maritime workers, and changing work practices to what the company originally sought.
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3035:'s (RBA's) target range of 2–3 percent Due in part to changes made to the way in which the rate was calculated, creating the appearance of an improvement. The government also completed repaying the Commonwealth's debt and recorded surpluses in each of its budgets during the term. Australia's strong economic performance was largely attributed to the reforms made by both the Hawke-Keating government and Howard government and the growth in the world economy over the same period. Growth in Australia's
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2050:, it was suggested that the Prime Minister viewed Australia as a "deputy peacekeeping capacity to the global policing role of the US" in the Asia-Pacific region, and that he had embraced the term "Howard Doctrine". Both notions were criticised by foreign leaders, diplomats, and academics in Australia and the region. Howard rejected these notions later that week. In 2003, US president, George W Bush, described Howard as the US' "deputy sheriff" in the region, comments which Howard played down.
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per cent. Despite One Nation winning almost 1 million votes and its 8.4 percent first preference vote being larger than the
National Party's, Pauline Hanson did not win her run for the House of Representatives seat of Blair. On election night, John Howard claimed the win as a mandate for the GST, and in surprising and apparently impromptu remarks, he committed the government to reconciliation with Australia's indigenous peoples.
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2488:(RAMSI), following a wide scale collapse of law and order in that nation. Led by Australia, and with the participation of regional partners like New Zealand and Papua New Guinea, the move was part of an activist regional foreign policy, which Howard described as a "paradigm shift" in which Australia was insisting on "reduced corruption, better economic management and improved criminal justice as conditions of ongoing aid".
1765:, the government opposed the wording of a proposed "Australian Declaration towards Reconciliation". Consequently, agreement was not reached with the Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation, with the government preferring reference be made to "practical reconciliation" that focuses on health, education, housing and employment, rather than the more symbolic proposal for an apology, to be expressed as part of
1367:, Howard wrote that he saw Keating's narrative as implying Australia had in some way to "show an overt preference for links with Asia over our ties with traditional allies such as the United States and Britain, especially the latter", whereas in Howard's view, Australia "did not have to choose between her history and her geography". Howard summarised this policy emphasis as "Asia first, not Asia only".
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1024:. The government agreed to the company's request to fund redundancy payments later announced to be $ 150 million. The company secretly trained an alternate workforce in Dubai. In December 1997, the plan became public (Peter Reith denied knowledge of the plan) and the union movement was able to stop the Dubai training; the training was finished in Australia with the assistance of the
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extensive compensatory cuts in income and sales taxes. A long-held conviction of Howard's, the tax reform proposal was credited with boosting his confidence and direction, which had appeared to wane early in the government's second year. The
Treasurer was charged with forming and running a special confidential working group to devise the details of the plan over the following 12 months.
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776:. By the time of the 1996 Election, unemployment was high, but at a lower rate than at the previous 1993 Election, and interest rates were lower than they had been in 1990, but foreign debt had been growing. The Keating government was projecting a small budget surplus. Following the election, an $ 8 billion deficit was confirmed.
787:, a poor current account deficit and high national debt as evidence of bad economic management. He called for industrial relations reform to increase flexibility and improve productivity and offered tax relief for families. He proposed increased spending on environmental challenges, to be in part funded by the partial sale of
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1028:. At 11 pm 7 April 1998, Corrigan, with the assistance of security guards with dogs, sacked the union workforce of 1,400 across the country, and replaced it with the alternate non-union labour. John Howard described the action as "a fightback by the people of Australia against the inefficiency of the wharves."
1177:. Rather, the High Court decision determined that Native Title could co-exist with pastoral leases, which caused farmers to fear they would lose their land. The government announced a "Ten Point Plan" to deal with the uncertainty that had the effect of weakening the Native Title Act. The legislation termed the "
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as well as concerns over the speed of the legislation's passage through parliament, he later refused to sign off on a revised version of the legislation, becoming the only State and
Territorial leader not to sign. The House of Representatives passed the anti-terrorism legislation which was debated in
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Australian shores. The government instructed the Australian Navy to turn boats back, which it said would stop more asylum seekers making the journey. The program dubbed "Operation Relex" begins on 3 September. In August 2001, the
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In response, the government announced a series of reversals and softening of policy: fuel excise was decreased by 1.5 c/litre and indexation of excise was removed with John Howard saying the government was "not going to be sacrificed on the pyre of ideological purity". Contrary to their previous
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Howard's reported instruction to his
Cabinet to not join the Reconciliation Walk highlighted tensions between him and Treasurer Costello, who was amongst those Cabinet Ministers who had wanted to walk. In a 2000 radio interview on his 61st birthday, Howard suggested that if the Party still wanted him
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Timorese voted overwhelmingly for independence. Within a few days, the pro-integration militia—along with their TNI supporters—undertook a retaliatory scorched earth campaign that left over 1,000 people dead and destroyed much of the territory's infrastructure. In the face
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in July of that year. Australia-Indonesia relations were on the cusp of a volatile period, with the approaching collapse of the
Suharto government and independence for East Timor. During the course of the Howard government, trade with China was to grow exponentially, and Howard was to cultivate close
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Australia (8% growth on 1990 levels) and Australia was estimated to have matched that target in 2007 at the close of the Howard government's term. Nevertheless, it elected not to sign the Treaty following the withdrawal of United States support for the process. Howard argued that without
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to industrial relations laws. Government ministers, including Howard, felt the Coalition's new Senate majority should be used to implement the potentially unpopular legislation. From the time they were first hinted at, the changes became the subject of a national publicity campaign by the government
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led Labor Opposition with an increased majority. The Coalition increased its majority in the House of Representatives, with the Liberals winning 74 seats, the National Party 12 and the Northern Territory Country Liberal Party one. Labor won 60 seats and three Independents were elected. In the Senate
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Many opinions were put forward for the defeat, some relating to perceived difficulties with the Parliamentary Appointment model, others relating to the lack of public engagement. Many republicans voted no because they did not agree with provisions such as the President being instantly dismissible by
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On 3 October 1998, the Howard government won a second term with its March 1996 majority of 45 seats reduced to 12. Exit polls had predicted a government loss. A 4.6 percent swing away from the government translated into a two-party preferred vote of 49.02 per cent for the government to Labor's 50.98
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predicted uncertain economic conditions ahead. In his first newspaper interview of the campaign, Costello warned of an impending economic "tsunami" approaching the international financial markets, and predicted that the United States economy would weaken in the wake of its subprime mortgage crisis,
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did slow during the Howard government's fourth term, however, and many areas of Australia's infrastructure reached capacity and required reform. The Howard government's ability to drive these reforms was limited by the lack of a working relationship with many of the state and territory governments.
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John Howard's election launch was conducted on 26 September 2004 at the Brisbane City Hall. The launch promised tax breaks for small business, extra funds for schools – both government and non-government schools – commitments to families, for both child care support and stay-at-home parent support;
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Two days before the attack, the US issued a worldwide warning notice urging tourists to Bali to avoid "clubs, bars and restaurants" where Westerners congregate. The Australian government had received US intelligence identifying Bali as a possible target of a terrorist attack on Western tourists but
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Howard accused the Beazley opposition of relentless negativity in relation to the government's economic reforms. The Beazley opposition proposed to roll back the GST and undo the government's industrial relations reforms. Howard said of the Hawke-Keating economic legacy that it had "left us with an
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e are a generous open hearted people taking more refugees on a per capita basis than any nation except Canada, we have a proud record of welcoming people from 140 different nations. But we will decide who comes to this country and the circumstances in which they come... We will be compassionate, we
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Howard reiterated Coalition support for funding of independent schools, in the context of Labor Party proposals to channel funds away from independent schooling. He also reiterated support for private health insurance through a 30% tax rebate, to "take the load of public hospitals". Howard restated
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economic nationalism. By June, government spending on media promotion and advertising of government programs was $ 20 million a month. The subsequent federal budget had a lower than expected surplus of $ 1.5 billion, and contained significant benefits and tax cuts for older Australians, a
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In the first half of 2001, the government suffered a number of setbacks including rising petrol prices, voter enmity over the implementation of the GST and its new administrative obligations on business, a spike in inflation and a sharp slowdown in the economy. The Coalition lost office in both the
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Howard outlined his support for retaining the status quo on the basis that it had provided a long period of stability and whilst he said there was no question that Australia was a fully independent nation, he believed that the "separation of the ceremonial and executive functions of government" and
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trade relationship had not undergone the growth witnessed in other regional markets during the term of the Howard government, but during talks India expressed a desire to purchase Australian uranium. The Howard government moved to overturn Australia's policy of not selling the material to India on
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In the 2007 Budget, Costello also announced a number of measures aimed at the education sector: including a Higher Education Endowment Fund, literacy and numeracy initiatives for schools, and measures to support vocational education and training and higher education. The Higher Education Endowment
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for crimes against humanity. Labor began to accuse the government of sending Australia to war on a "lie" by suggesting that Saddam had WMD. In March 2004, a Parliamentary Inquiry found that Australia's presentation of the case for war had been "more moderate" than that of Britain and United States
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Changes to fiscal policy introduced in the 2004–05 budget included a 'baby bonus', increased tax benefits for families with children, and lower income tax rates for all Australians. The family benefits introduced by the Howard government led to middle-income households becoming the largest single
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was a significant issue during the government's fourth term. A key element of the government's campaign in the 2004 election was the argument that only a Coalition government could keep interest rates low. As a result, the ALP was able to use the RBA's six interest rate increases over the term to
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The final term of the Howard government saw the government operating with a rare majority in the Upper House of Parliament, enabling the passage of long delayed elements of Howard's economic and industrial relations agenda. While Australia enjoyed good economic conditions, wars in Afghanistan and
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In our view if the world fails to deal once and for all with the problem of Iraq and its possession of weapons of mass destruction it will have given a green light to the further proliferation of these weapons and it will undo 30 years of hard international work, including by Australia, which has
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The referendum was held on 6 November 1999, after a national advertising campaign and the distribution of 12.9 million Yes/No case pamphlets. The question on a republic was defeated. It was not carried in any state and attracted 45 per cent of the total national vote. The preamble referendum
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On 20 September 1998, at the Riverside Theatre in Parramatta, Howard delivered a conspicuously "no frills" policy launch in which he said that "economic competence" should be the major issue of the election, at a time of economic uncertainty following the Asian Financial Crisis, in which regional
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Through much of its first term, opinion polling had been disappointing for the government; at times many in the government feared being a "one-term wonder". The popularity of Pauline Hanson and her One Nation party and the new restrictions on gun ownership drew many traditionally Coalition voters
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The Coalition Tax Reform Package was launched on 13 August 1998 and included a 10 percent GST with the proceeds to be distributed to the states. Income tax would be lowered and the wholesale sales tax abolished, along with certain taxes on financial transactions. Over that fortnight, the proposal
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In May 1997, the Prime Minister shocked his party and created headlines when he unilaterally indicated a GST might be proposed as part of broader changes to the tax system. In August of that year, the Prime Minister announced that the government would contest the next election offering a GST with
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The coalition campaigned on a policy of "clean government" as a contrast to the previous government. A "Code of Ministerial Conduct" was introduced in fulfilment of this pledge. The code required ministers to divest shares in portfolios that they oversaw and to be truthful in parliament. The code
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Another controversial aspect of the plan was the introduction of welfare income management among prescribed communities. These provisions forced 50% of government welfare payments to be reserved by recipients strictly for purchasing essential goods such as food. Alcohol and pornography were also
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of South Africa, it met in London and agreed that Zimbabwe should be suspended from the Commonwealth. The troika met a further time in Nigeria, but with little outcome. Howard continued to lobby within the Commonwealth for further action, but faced heated opposition from Mbeki and other leaders.
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and became among the most significant foreign policy challenges of the Howard government's terms of office. By the time of Bin Laden's death a decade later at the hands of US Special Forces, 105 Australians had been killed in Al Qaeda attacks in New York, Bali, London and Mumbai and a further 24
1769:. Only two members of the Cabinet, Philip Ruddock and John Herron, ministers for reconciliation and Aboriginal affairs respectively, reportedly at the instruction of John Howard, joined the 250,000 people who walked across the Sydney Harbour Bridge as part of the Peoples Walk for Reconciliation.
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In July 2007, Howard announced in a video message on his website, a government plan to introduce a new "cap and trade" emissions trading system and a $ 627 million increase to spending on measures to tackle climate change. The scheme was planned to enter into operation by 2011, however the
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The challenging post-9/11 international environment featured heavily as a backdrop and subtext to Howard's speech. Nevertheless, the campaign speech was broadranging in its scope. The speech promised increased defence, science and innovation spending and outlined an intention for social welfare
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Howard credited his government with having reduced debt and unemployment and outlined his case for the introduction of a Goods and Services Tax, describing the existing taxation system as "broken", and saying that the Coalition's tax reform proposals would introduce a new economy wide tax to be
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and Indonesia's transition to democracy, through which the Howard government negotiated bilateral relations. In one of the Howard government's most significant foreign policy initiatives, Australia contributed assistance to the region as part of an international bail-out. The Australian economy
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could have damaged the comparative advantage this country enjoyed as a result of our abundance of fossil fuels and the importance of that abundance to Australia's export and general performance. I do not intend to preside over policy changes in this area that are going to rob Australia of her
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Iraq remained controversial. The Labor Party and Trade Union movement campaigned heavily against Howard's industrial relations reforms and opposed Australia's commitment to the Iraq war. In its final months, the government launched an historic "intervention" on Aboriginal health and education.
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On 7 October, Howard told Tasmanian timber workers that a re-elected Coalition government would "preserve an extra 170,000 hectares of Tasmanian old-growth forest, while ensuring no job losses". The proposed preservation area was considerably less than Labor's promised 240,000 hectares and was
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opposed military action. On 5 February 2003, the Australian Senate presented its first vote of no-confidence against a serving leader for deploying troops to the Persian Gulf. The unprecedented vote carried no legislative power as the motion was defeated in the House of Representatives. Senior
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On 7 October 2001, a Suspected Illegal Entry Vessel (SIEV) containing 223 refugees was intercepted by an Australian warship as part of "Operation Relex". The Department of Defence informed the government that children had been thrown overboard. The government said that the refugees threw their
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system was also changed in 2007 to allow most people to withdraw their superannuation tax-free after they reached the age of 60 and to increase incentives for semi-retired people to work part-time. Once the Commonwealth debt was repaid, the government used its financial surplus to establish a
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were held to protest against the industrial relations reforms. An estimated 100,000–175,000 people attended rallies in Melbourne and around 300 other meetings and rallies, held concurrently around the country, were also well attended. These meetings were organised by unions and community
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On 5 October 2001, John Howard announced a federal election to be held on 10 November. From the poor opinion polling in early 2001 that suggested electoral defeat, the government recovered to win the 2001 election, recording one of the biggest electoral swings to an incumbent government.
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the involvement of the United States and without binding emission reduction targets for the other large emitters in the developing world, in particular China and India, the Treaty would not be viable and could harm Australia's coal industry without effectively reducing global emissions.
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of Australian public and international outrage, the Prime Minister led discussions for a UN peacekeeping force, a position supported by US President Bill Clinton and UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan. Following international pressure, President Habibie allowed the peacekeeping force (
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in relation to the separation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children from their families. The government adopted most of the recommendations of the report, though pointedly did not agree that a national "apology" from the Parliament would be an appropriate response.
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Under the agreement between Howard and the MPs, legislation was introduced to "soften" the detention system enacted in 1992. Detained families with children were moved out of detention centres and placed in "community detention", and people detained over two years received an
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The Coalition campaign sought to portray Opposition Leader Mark Latham as inexperienced. On the final day of the election campaign, when Latham and Howard crossed paths outside a radio studio the apparently aggressive nature of Latham's handshake received wide media coverage.
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into the corruption of the UN's oil-for-food programme were made public in November 2006. The report found "no material that is any way suggestive of illegal activity by the or any of its officers" but found that 11 former AWB executives should be considered for prosecution.
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On 6 June 2006, Howard announced a task force to conduct the "Uranium Mining, Processing, and Nuclear Energy Review", the terms of reference of which include "the extent to which nuclear energy will make a contribution to the reduction of global greenhouse gas emissions".
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devastated large areas of Indonesia, Thailand and Sri Lanka. Howard moved quickly to offer a A$ 1 Billion aid package and won praise from Indonesia's president for being first on the phone and first on the ground aiding Indonesia. After nose-diving at the time of the
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On 1 July 1998, all job seekers aged 18–24 that had been claiming benefits for six months or more were required to join the scheme. From 19 April 1999, job seekers aged 17 or 18 and who had left Year 12 had to join the scheme after three months of job seeking. During the
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demographic whose support the government keenly sought. News that the economy had avoided recession also boosted the government. In July, the Liberal Party held on to the seat of Aston in a by-election, prompting Howard to say that the Coalition was "back in the game".
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The Howard government made waterfront reform a key feature of the 'first wave' of its industrial relations agenda. Their goal was to lift exports and hence improve the economy, but also sought to use it as a symbolic issue to decrease trade union influence. Initially,
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There is no debate or dispute as to whether Saddam Hussein possesses weapons of mass destruction. He does. There's no dispute as whether he's in violation of UN Security Council resolutions. He is. The argument before us is what sort of action should be taken... –
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led Opposition did not dispute the intelligence suggesting that Iraq was in breach of UN resolutions regarding WMD, but came to a view that Australia should join a war against Iraq only if the UN Security Council called for such a move. Future Labor Prime Minister
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Reacting to the Howard-Downer letter in January 1999, Habibie announced a snap decision for East Timor to have a UN-supervised referendum within 6 months rather than the 10 years suggested by Howard. The Habibie announcement provoked violence from East Timorese
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and water. The challenges of the digital economy. The challenge of the rise of China and India. The challenge to fix our hospitals, once and for all. And above all, the challenge to transform our education system" as important election issues; criticised the
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The Howard government's 12th and final budget was brought down by Treasurer Costello in May 2007. In his Budget address, Costello told Parliament that Australia had recorded the longest economic expansion in its history and had unemployment at a 30-year low:
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The Howard government's fourth term took place during a period of exceptional economic growth and prosperity. During the term over 855,000 new jobs were created, unemployment declined to just over four percent and inflation generally remained within the
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As opposition leader, Howard delivered a series of "headland speeches", which dealt broadly with the philosophy of government. In contrast to Keating, he used these addresses to speak in favour of traditional Australian institutions and symbols like the
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Additionally, Howard outlined the extensive human rights abuses of the Iraqi regime had perpetrated against its own people, as well as the humanitarian cost of the ongoing UN sanctions regime against Iraq as supporting the case for war against Saddam.
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At the convention, Liberal-National delegates were permitted to advocate freely whether for or against change. Prime Minister Howard and Deputy Prime Minister Tim Fischer spoke in favour of the status quo in relation to the republic, while Treasurer
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and that "The committee found there was no interference in the work of the intelligence agencies". In response, Howard called a public inquiry into how Australia's intelligence services had misread Iraq's WMD capabilities in the lead up to the war.
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received a generally positive response and on 30 August the Prime Minister announced an early election for 3 October 1998. The GST, however, proved to be a difficult sell during the election campaign which was considered a "referendum on the GST".
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taking place on 26 May 1998), Howard remained strongly against it, saying he didn't believe that the current generation should accept responsibility for the actions of previous generations. Instead, on 26 August 1999 John Howard introduced a
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condemned by Labor's Mark Latham, the Greens and the Democrats, but the announcement was greeted by loud cheers from an audience of 1500 timber workers in Launceston and was supported by local Labor member Dick Adams and the Labor aligned
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withdrew Haneef's working visa. While the Howard government unequivocally backed Kevin Andrew's decision, members of the judicial community in Australia expressed concern about the interference of the government in judicial proceedings.
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survived revelations about his shareholdings. Parer however was not reappointed to the Second Howard Ministry. In early 1999, the government announced that ministers would no longer be required to divest themselves of shareholdings.
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worked at reducing Commonwealth expenditure. This involved reneging on a number of election commitments, which Howard defended as "non-core promises". At the first Coalition government budget, the public service was "downsized", the
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selected Australia as his first international port of call after taking office. Howard invited Hu to become the first Chinese leader to address the Australian Parliament. Over successive days in October 2003, first President
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and presence of US troops in the Arabian Peninsula. The declaration followed earlier bombings and declarations of Jihad, which had brought Australians into the line of fire in what would latterly grow to be called the
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West Australian and Queensland state elections in February, while defeat in the Ryan by-election and bad opinion polls led to predictions of the Howard government losing office in the election expected late that year.
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on 20 September 1999, the mission was popular within Australia and maintained bipartisan political support. In early October, the UN Secretary-General announced that INTERFET had largely restored order to East Timor.
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from conducting a tour of Zimbabwe. Howard branded Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe a "grubby dictator" and said that he feared that an Australian tour would be used for propaganda purposes by the repressive Mugabe regime.
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The changes we are announcing today will provide greater certainty for the payment of super death benefits for those involved in interdependency relationships including, of course, members of same-sex relationships.
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spent 12 days in jail without charges (he was incorrectly suspected to have supported the perpetrators of the foiled terror attacks in London and Glasgow in July 2007), the anti-terrorism bill and its impact on the
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organisations with the help of Labor and the Greens. Due to the Coalition's slim majority in the Senate, the passage of the proposed laws was put in doubt following criticisms from Queensland National Party Senator
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as the decisive issue in Howard's 2001 election victory. The government pointed out that by that November the boat arrivals had stopped. The government's position on asylum seekers was criticised by Liberal members
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economist Richard Gibbs spoke in favor of the "prudent management of debt" but cautioned that some level of debt was not necessarily bad, and that some of the debt had been transferred to the private sector.
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did not change its advice to Australian holidaymakers. The Howard government did not issue a similar warning, though following the attack it issued a travel advisory warning against any travel to Indonesia.
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his campaign and all the individual things that are being said in it, are being fought against the background of two overriding issues. They are the issue of national security and the issue of economic
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policy sought to increase deregulation of the Australian employment market and replaced the former Commonwealth Employment Service with a competitive market of private employment service businesses.
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became the first Chinese leader to address a joint sitting of the Australian Parliament in 2003. Australia-China trade underwent considerable expansion during the terms of the Howard government.
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for the leadership of the Labor Party and the prime ministership in 1991. Despite Australia suffering a deep recession in the early 1990s, Labor had increased its lead over the Coalition at the
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and the liberalisation of media ownership laws (by lowering restrictions on media companies owning multiple different media). The government instructed the Governor-General to disallow the
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during the Games. In December 2000, Work for the Dole was expanded to include those aged 35–39. Additionally, those aged 40–49 could volunteer themselves for the scheme for the first time.
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called the "cavalcade to Canberra" rally to protest against the industrial relations reform agenda. The protest began with senior Australian Trade Union officials including ACTU President
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assumed the office of Minister for Foreign Affairs in the first term of the Howard government and remained in the post until 2007. Howard and Downer sought to shift the emphasis of the
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commitment in Afghanistan concluded in November 2002 when the Special Air Service Task Group was withdrawn, however the Howard government sent a new contingent to Afghanistan in 2005.
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children in immigration detention centres. Over 2000 asylum-seeker children were held in detention centres during previous years. The longest period a child was detained was 5 years.
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reform with the intention of "reducing welfare dependency, of giving people an incentive to be in work and not be in welfare. Of reconnecting mature age workers with the work force".
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the presence of a neutral "defender of constitutional integrity" was an advantage in government and that no republican model would be as effective in providing such an outcome as the
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calling for the killing of "Americans and their allies – civilians and military... in any country in which it is possible to do it" to bring to an end the ongoing enforcement of the
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who said the Australian Government failed to meet obligations to distressed mariners under international law at the United Nations. Within a few days the government introduces the
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continued through the final term of the Howard government, and an Australian military presence in Afghanistan recommenced in 2005 and was expanded as that conflict continued.
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away from the Howard government. Also controversial had been the large spending cuts, the waterfront dispute and industrial changes, and the government's commitment to a GST.
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criticise the government. The interest rate increases and strong growth in house prices during this period contributed to housing affordability reaching an all-time low.
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review. Questioned as to why the government had not acted sooner, Howard was quoted as saying: "We have to confess that was one of the many failings of this government."
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discussed trade, climate change, energy security, counter-terrorism and anti-corruption policy for the Asia Pacific. In important trade agreements, Woodside Energy and
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horrendous debt legacy, they drove interest rates to unconscionable heights, they were insensitive to the plight of the average worker through levels of unemployment".
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to pay its superannuation liabilities and a Higher Education Endowment Fund was established in the 2006–07 Budget. The government also negotiated and signed several
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to be in place in Australia by 2012. The lengthy timeline was welcomed by investors, who were only asking for three years to plan for the scheme's introduction.
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in Iraq in the lead up to the Iraq War. Following a UN Report which found widescale breaches by the AWB, an 11-month commission of inquiry by former judge
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was promoted to the position of shadow minister for foreign affairs following the 2001 Election and outlined Labor's position in September 2002 by saying:
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resigned in September 1997 over irregularities in the use of ministerial travel allowances in what became known in the media as the "Travel Rorts Affair".
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which saw developing countries officially agree, for the first time, on the need to set goals for cutting greenhouse gas emissions.
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that allowed Australian citizens who had acquired another country's citizenship to keep their Australian citizenship concurrently.
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record on encouraging foreign investment, the government announced intention to block Royal Dutch Shell's $ 10 billion takeover of
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to consider the question of Australia becoming a republic and consider other alterations to the
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banned in these communities. Critics of the scheme labelled these measures discriminatory.
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The Opposition, spearheaded by Kevin Rudd, sought to link Howard government figures to the
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rallying demonstrators from a podium. The initially peaceful protest deteriorated into the
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Howard announces emissions trading system – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
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became Governor-General and remained in the post until after Howard's 2007 election loss.
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Koutsoukis, Jason; Darby, Andrew; Grattan, Michelle; Guerrera, Orietta (7 October 2004).
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John Howard; Lazarus Rising: A Personal and Political Autobiography; HarperCollins; 2010.
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Jennie George bids farewell to politics – Local News – News – General – Illawarra Mercury
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program in an effort to address the issue of the Coalition's leadership succession plan.
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On 29 August, John Howard announced a federal election for 9 October, telling reporters:
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recipients to participate in activities aimed at improving their social and work skills.
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at four successive elections. The Howard government commenced following victory over the
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It was revealed in February that a mentally ill German citizen and Australian resident,
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The Howard government campaigned under a slogan of "go-for-growth", but Treasurer
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and a commitment to skills and training though the Australian technical colleges.
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was dispatched as a special envoy by the Australian Government to seek release of
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eventually led to seven cabinet ministers resigning following breach of the code.
957:. Elements of the reforms were opposed by the Labor Party and Union movement. The
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The Howard government during its term from 1996 to 2007 increased immigration.
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Two senior ministers served in single roles for the duration of the government;
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in 1987, and was enacted on a trial basis a year after it gained power at the
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Constitutional Convention was called by the Howard government in February 1998
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6402:"A Visitor From China Eclipses Bush's Stop in Australia – The New York Times"
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Costello Delivers Howard Government's 12th Budget | AustralianPolitics.com
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5419:"ABC Conversations with Richard Fidler - John Howard Interview Transcript"
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Elections – John Howard – Australia's PMs – Australia's Prime Ministers
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In August 2007, Prime Minister Howard and Indigenous Affairs minister
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4131:"Setting the standards with a little help from Senator John – Crikey"
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where their refugee status was considered, rather than in Australia.
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report, the government considered the issue of a national apology to
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served as Foreign Minister for the duration of the Howard government.
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fees; large funding cuts in the 1996 and 1997 budgets; a 30% private
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competitive advantage in the industries that are so important to us.
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had resigned from the Ministry in 1999 and from Parliament in 2001.
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and Peter Wallace imprisoned in Yugoslavia on charges of espionage.
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5673:"John Howard's Bali memorial speech - TVNZ Smartphone - tvnz.co.nz"
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2922:. On 4 June 2007, Howard reversed the decision and announced a new
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Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia (13 June 2006).
3754:"Work Choices: a huge challenge for organised labour in Australia"
1388:. Howard then visited the United States to meet with US President
636:. Three men served in this capacity during the Howard government:
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4358:. The Age/Sydney Morning Herald. 14 February 1998. Archived from
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question was also defeated, with a Yes vote of only 39 per cent.
1363:'s narrative on Australian foreign policy. In his 2010 biography
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5984:"Senior intelligence officer, Andrew Wilkie, resigns in protest"
5138:, UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY 56th SESSION, 27 November 2001
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Wear, Rae (2001). "Political Chronicles: January to June 2001".
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Wear, Rae (2001). "Political Chronicles: January to June 2001".
4275:. The Age/Sydney Morning Herald. 3 February 1998. Archived from
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Ward, Ian (1998). "Political Chronicles: January to July 1998".
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shifted regional dynamics, and contributed to the demise of the
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4303:"Constitutional Convention [2nd to 13th February 1998]"
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of 7.53%. Howard lost his seat, as did three of his ministers (
2538:'s as inexperienced during the campaign (in Australia, yellow "
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On 28 April 1996, eight weeks into the new government's term,
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became Leader of the Opposition on 30 January 1995, replacing
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John Howard conducted his second visit to India in 2006. The
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program, introduced in 1992 by the Keating Labor government.
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the Senate before its final implementation in December 2005.
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Ultimately, no advanced WMD programs were found in Iraq, but
2001:
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Munro, Ian; Silvester, John; Allard, Tom (9 November 2005).
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Workplace Relations and Other Legislation Amendment Act 1997
6036:"7.30 Report – 30/03/2004: Howard on front foot over troops"
4774:(11 September 1999). "Australia, Indonesia and East Timor".
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Ward, Ian (2008). "Political Chronicle: January–June 1996".
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Workplace Relations and Other Legislation Amendment Act 1997
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In 2004, diplomatic relations resumed between Australia and
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that the government did not support Australia ratifying the
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to be put to a referendum of the Australian nation in 1999.
4663:. North Carolina: McFarlnad & Company, Inc. p. 7.
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July 2003 saw the Howard government dispatch forces to the
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in 2001. The convention had been promised in Opposition by
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which might be appropriate for the coming centenary of the
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7857:"Commonwealth quashes ACT in battle over civil union laws"
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6014:"Australian PM calls inquiry into spy services – CBC News"
4687:(6 October 1999). "The Letter That Sparked The Meltdown".
4471:. Public Policy Institute, Australian Catholic University.
4180:
3988:. Dept of the Prime Minister & Cabinet. Archived from
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The nation today – live with Malcolm Farr | Perth Now
3379:"The Role of Government: John Howard 1995 Headland Speech"
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government refused permission for the Norwegian freighter
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Liondis, George (November 2007). "Fight for the planet".
6544:"Latham's low profile due to pancreatitis – Asia Tsunami"
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5777:
5340:"MPs revolt over plan to put asylum seekers on an island"
4661:
East Timor: A Memoir of the Negotiations for Independence
4251:"The Australian Republican Referendum 1999 - Ten Lessons"
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Several senior figures from the Liberal party, including
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686:; reconciliation and native title; the introduction of a
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8427:(1967–1968), see their respective biographical articles.
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The March of Patriots: The Struggle for Modern Australia
7096:"Longest-serving detainee moved to psychiatric hospital"
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The March of Patriots: The Struggle for Modern Australia
4975:"Opening Speech of Australian Reconciliation Convention"
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The March of Patriots: The Struggle for Modern Australia
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The March of Patriots: The Struggle for Modern Australia
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The March of Patriots: The Struggle for Modern Australia
3578:"Firearms in Australia: a guide to electronic resources"
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which had been mostly negotiated during the third term.
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Howard announced on 10 December 2006 the formation of a
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For information about the caretaker governments led by
7921:"ATSIC Review: Complex Challenges, No Simple Solutions"
7845:"MATTERS PERTAINING TO THE CIVIL UNIONS ACT 2006 (ACT)"
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7304:"Uranium Mining, Processing, and Nuclear Energy Review"
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5892:. australianpolitics.com. 11 March 2003. Archived from
5149:"United Nations General Assembly – Fifty-sixth session"
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maintains that Cosgrove won the media battle; cited in
4329:. webarchive.nla.gov.au. 23 August 2006. Archived from
3983:"A Guide on Key Elements of Ministerial Responsibility"
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The 2004 election saw the Howard government defeat the
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Australian peacekeepers and East Timorese civilians in
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of the United States and UK Prime Minister Tony Blair.
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as leader of the Opposition in 1985 and challenged the
7725:"Interest rate rise further tarnishes Liberal promise"
7650:. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 24 October 2007
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Australian Government. Federal Register of Legislation
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Australian Government. Federal Register of Legislation
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Insiders – 03/10/2004: Howards policy launch ambitious
6256:"Marriage Amendment Bill 2004:Third Reading: Division"
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Stafford, Annabel; Schubert, Misha (9 November 2007).
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The Howard government initially negotiated favourable
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7644:"Indigenous intervention an election ploy: Scrymgour"
7569:"Far-Reaching Policy for Aborigines Draws Their Fury"
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Lawyers in Conflict: Australian Lawyers and Legal Aid
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abolition of compulsory university student union fees
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Workplace Relations Amendment (Work Choices) Act 2005
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the government's new industrial relations legislation
648:. Decisions of the Executive were made either by the
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6566:"Labor a party without hope, says Latham – National"
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4008:"Ministerial Resignations and Dismissals Since 1901"
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and, under the legislation, the jurisdiction of the
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The 1996 Election brought to an end 13 years of the
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3775:. Melbourne Univ. Publishing. pp. 382 to 385.
2146:. In June, Howard's chosen successor Major General
674:party; industrial relations reforms, including the
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7998:"The Howard paradox: Australian diplomacy in Asia"
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5867:"Interview with John Howard on Sunday (TV series)"
5770:Australians in Iraq 2003 | Australian War Memorial
5154:. United Nations. 27 November 2001. Archived from
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3758:Links - International Journal of Socialist Renewal
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2933:At APEC 2007, Howard and other leaders signed the
2542:" are attached to cars driven by learner drivers).
2230:In November 2002, the Howard government supported
1397:working relationships with Clinton's replacement,
1087:" system was introduced that required able-bodied
816:Howard during a visit to the United States in 1997
6954:"Stanhope flags doubts on 'hasty' terrorism bill"
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5274:"Latest poll 'a nonsense': former Labor pollster"
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2088:, the first major agreement negotiated under the
1392:and on to Britain to meet with UK Prime Minister
859:National Firearms Program Implementation Act 1996
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6718:Workplace Relations Amendment (Work Choices) Act
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5637:"Australian troops in Afghanistan 'operational'"
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3476:"Australia's Prime Ministers: Landmark Speeches"
3117:Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission
1873:determine who will enter and reside in Australia
1514:, a model that had previously been decided at a
1458:-led Labor opposition opposed the GST outright.
408:Australian involvement in the War in Afghanistan
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7384:
5936:"Howard is war criminal, says former colleague"
5839:. Abc.net.au. 24 September 2002. Archived from
4391:"In Australia, Work Plan Raises Hope And Fears"
4356:"Constitutional Convention - the final verdict"
2561:Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union
1223:in response to the republican proposals of the
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7010:Wright, Tony; Amrit Dhillon (22 August 2007).
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3085:Japan-Australia Economic Partnership Agreement
3065:between 2004 and 2007, including one with the
2967:communities that had been highlighted by the "
2957:Northern Territory National Emergency Response
2947:Northern Territory National Emergency Response
2830:challenged the Howard government's holding of
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3115:In 2005, the Howard government abolished the
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2826:In June 2005, several backbenchers including
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2763:Australian Security Intelligence Organisation
2452:2002 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting
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6376:"How Australia blew its future gas supplies"
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5691:"'Bin Laden' voices new threat to Australia"
4891:Talkback radio reveals anti-Muslim sentiment
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7594:"One policy, two camps – the takeover rift"
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7389:. Vol. 2, no. 11. pp. 52–56.
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6613:
5890:"John Hewson Criticises Howard Iraq Policy"
5252:. Melbourne Univ. Publishing. p. 596.
4157:"Digital Thesis Detail – Home/Search – ADT"
3914:. Melbourne Univ. Publishing. p. 298.
3840:. Melbourne Univ. Publishing. p. 235.
3816:Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry
3722:
3548:"Prime Ministers of Australia: John Howard"
3437:"Time to put an end to black hole tantrums"
1773:Leadership tensions and slump in popularity
1708:receive special autonomy status within the
1491:
902:Industrial relations and waterfront dispute
876:
779:Delivering his Policy Launch Speech at the
8222:
8208:
7616:"Noel Pearson responds to Indigenous plan"
7387:Australian Financial Review Smart Investor
7356:"Australia 'must adapt' to global warming"
7348:
7296:
6169:"Gay activists remind parties of promises"
5530:"Howard plays down Bushs sheriff comments"
5104:Australian Journal of Politics and History
4625:"Fact sheet - Key facts about immigration"
4599:Australian Journal of Politics and History
4572:Australian Journal of Politics and History
4570:Wear, Rae (2000). "Political Chronicles".
4553:(29–30 May 1999). "The Sweetest Victory".
4463:
4425:
4409:
4388:
4350:
4348:
4319:
4295:
3798:Australian Journal of Politics and History
3600:Australian Journal of Politics and History
3339:
3282:was sworn into office on 3 December 2007.
3129:
2714:
2534:The Coalition portrayed Opposition Leader
2434:
2223:in 2002, killing 88 Australian civilians.
2000:and to commemorate the anniversary of the
1700:and replacement by his reformist protégé,
1516:Constitutional Convention in February 1998
1465:Simultaneously with the federal election,
1370:Soon after taking office, Howard met with
690:; the 1999 Australian-led intervention in
546:
532:
407:
254:Minister for Business and Consumer Affairs
8058:"Look out for the tsunami, says Costello"
7122:"How Howard got himself out of detention"
6258:. Senate Hansard. Parliament of Australia
6066:
5478:"War against terrorism not over: Gillard"
4436:"Howard's 'no frills' policy speech 1998"
4217:
4211:
2578:
2386:
2202:A small number of Australians, including
2090:UN Framework Convention on Climate Change
2008:, four passenger planes were hijacked by
1975:In the 1990s, a wealthy Saudi dissident,
1476:
1203:Australian Constitutional Convention 1998
851:35 people were shot dead by a lone gunman
564:federal executive government of Australia
378:1998 Australian Constitutional Convention
19:For his consecutive terms in office, see
16:Government of Australia from 1996 to 2007
7873:
7854:
7566:
7526:
7252:"Australia nears target as Kyoto begins"
6985:"We have disrupted a large-scale attack"
6610:
6219:
5475:
4856:
4466:"Statehood Stalemate: a modest proposal"
3968:
3966:
3964:
3885:Mary Anne Noone, Stephen Tomsen (2006).
3133:
3052:group of social welfare recipients. The
3018:
2870:
2749:are to be modified. On 14 October 2005,
2718:
2652:
2529:
2438:
2283:
2174:
2108:
1962:
1932:
1830:
1827:and its political context, October 2001.
1808:
1671:
1344:
1256:Bi-partisan appointment republican model
1147:Indigenous affairs, Wik and Native Title
995:
911:
881:The government stated that the previous
811:
801:
306:Shadow Minister for Industrial Relations
8173:(Revised ed.). Melbourne: Scribe.
8074:
7610:
7545:
7415:"APEC leaders sign climate change pact"
6811:"Exposure draft of anti-terrorism laws"
6651:"Work Choices Legislation in Australia"
5811:"Protests across Australia against war"
5527:
5337:
4939:. Australian Government. Archived from
4832:
4345:
3726:Asia Pacific Journal of Human Resources
3593:
3591:
2823:, was moved to a psychiatric hospital.
2642:
2598:Tsunami and Changing Opposition Leaders
2126:In June 2001, John Howard selected Dr.
1537:
1320:
1233:Australians for Constitutional Monarchy
947:Industrial Relations Court of Australia
581:, which won a majority of seats in the
259:Minister for Special Trade Negotiations
8437:
8135:. Sydney: UNSW Press. pp. 26–36.
8075:Grattan, Michelle (20 November 2007).
7892:
7752:
7548:"Macklin, Libs defend NT intervention"
7441:"NT Intervention: where to from here?"
7196:"We've failed detainees – PM caves in"
7012:"The day a judge overruled a minister"
6870:"PM on attack over draft bill release"
6687:
6667:
6520:. Kbri-canberra.org.au. Archived from
6426:Timeline – Australia's Prime Ministers
6399:
6373:
6177:. Melbourne, Australia. Archived from
6117:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (
6071:. Sydney: UNSW Press. pp. 12–13.
5910:"Liberal blast from one PM to another"
5528:McGrath, Catherine (17 October 2003).
5363:
5361:
5310:
4933:"Sorry Day and the Stolen Generations"
4737:
4704:
4655:
4513:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (
4005:
3434:
3291:2008 Western Australian state election
2745:. In particular, sections relating to
2397:In May 2004, and with the help of the
2308:publicly criticised Howard over Iraq.
2183:, in which 88 Australians were killed.
593:. It concluded with its defeat at the
413:Australian involvement in the Iraq War
274:1983 Liberal Party leadership election
8203:
8127:
8077:"Howard and Costello in TV love fest"
7787:Garnett and Lewis (2008), pp. 140–141
7778:Garnett and Lewis (2008), pp. 142–143
7769:Garnett and Lewis (2008), pp. 144–145
7680:
6349:"Gas boom as China signs $ 25bn deal"
6231:"One law changes, 57 stay? No thanks"
6069:Howard's Second and Third Governments
5579:
5247:
5047:"The high cost of Howard's big tease"
5021:
4962:Government "Motion of Reconciliation"
4770:
4683:
4549:
4245:
4222:. Rosenberg Publishing. p. 155.
4181:David Burchell; Andrew Leigh (2002).
3961:
3909:
3864:. Black Inc. 2004. pp. 219–220.
3835:
3770:
3220:
388:Australian intervention in East Timor
7961:"Chaplain program is no crusade: PM"
7901:"Costello announces 'debt free day'"
7167:"The politics of suffering children"
7128:. Melbourne, Australia. 19 June 2005
6891:"Stanhope under fire over bill leak"
6572:. Melbourne, Australia. 28 June 2005
6438:"Campaign to be about trust: Howard"
6278:"Gay marriage ban passes parliament"
6225:
5101:
5001:"Australian Indigenous Law Reporter"
4746:. Harvard University Press. p.
4713:. Harvard University Press. p.
4596:
4569:
3795:
3751:
3692:
3597:
3588:
3435:Taylor, Lenore (24 September 2011).
3416:from the original on 31 January 2022
2022:the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor
1285:
839:Port Arthur massacre and gun control
8465:History of Australia (1945–present)
8455:2007 disestablishments in Australia
8095:
7906:Australian Broadcasting Corporation
7272:"Climate Policy: Where To and How?"
7173:. Melbourne, Australia. 17 May 2006
7154:. Melbourne, Australia. 15 May 2004
6592:"Beazley's black Monday – National"
6041:Australian Broadcasting Corporation
5740:CIA warned of attack 14 days before
5655:"David Hicks: 'Australian Taleban'"
5358:
5311:Carney, Shaun (11 September 2004).
4389:Farnsworth, Clyde (13 April 1997).
4086:"More on the Reith Telecard affair"
3651:from the original on 7 January 2022
3534:Australian Broadcasting Corporation
3513:Australian Broadcasting Corporation
3359:from the original on 7 January 2022
3094:
2393:Same-sex relationships in Australia
2153:In April 2002 changes were made to
2032:(with bi-partisan support) and the
1668:Australia–East Timor spying scandal
1504:1999 Australian republic referendum
1498:1999 Australian republic referendum
969:, as well as senior members of the
684:1999 Australian republic referendum
316:1995 Liberal Party leadership spill
311:1993 Liberal Party leadership spill
301:1989 Liberal Party leadership spill
289:1987 Liberal Party leadership spill
279:1985 Liberal Party leadership spill
13:
7855:Stafford, Annabel (14 June 2006).
7306:. 12 December 2006. Archived from
7223:Phillip Coorey (18 October 2006).
7040:"Detention probe handed 200 cases"
6921:"Human rights implications of the
6690:"Protesters turn out for IR rally"
6688:Barnes, Renee (15 November 2001).
6668:Barnes, Renee (4 September 2001).
6374:Wright, Tony (29 September 2017).
6133:"Australian Democrats Action Plan"
6024:from the original on 3 April 2013.
5962:"Australian PM censured over Iraq"
5721:"The warning tourists never heard"
5129:Statement by Australian Ambassador
5045:Henderson, Gerard (10 June 2003).
3612:10.1111/j.1467-8497.1996.tb01372.x
3124:National school chaplaincy program
2859:foreign media ownership Ban repeal
2723:Howard with US Secretary of State
2374:
2356:bribery and corruption allegations
2288:Howard with US Secretary of State
1953:11 September 2001 ("9/11") attacks
1855:, to enter Australian waters (see
1340:
1249:Australian constitutional monarchy
959:Australian Council of Trade Unions
908:1998 Australian waterfront dispute
14:
8486:
8188:
7874:Costello, Peter (20 April 2006).
7527:Stafford, Annabel (19 May 2007).
7362:. 3 February 2007. Archived from
6960:. 17 October 2005. Archived from
6934:. 18 October 2005. Archived from
6897:. 15 October 2005. Archived from
6670:"Protesters engulf Melbourne CBD"
6201:"PM targets gays in marriage law"
5908:Andrew Webster (24 August 2003).
5559:"John Winston Howard: A timeline"
5293:"Antony Green's Election Summary"
4908:"Indonesia / Australia Relations"
4257:. Address to the Faculty of Law,
4088:. www.smh.com.au. 30 October 2000
3889:. Federation Press. p. 180.
2987:The plan drew criticism from the
2381:Council of Australian Governments
2016:) and suburban Washington, D.C. (
2004:alliance. During Howard's visit,
1798:
1736:
8450:1996 establishments in Australia
8089:
8068:
8050:
8032:
8023:
8012:
7990:
7976:"Tsunami aid: Who's giving what"
7974:Staff Writer (27 January 2005).
7967:
7953:
7939:
7913:
7836:
7824:
7813:
7796:Garnett and Lewis (2008), p. 146
7790:
7781:
7772:
7763:
7746:
7717:
7714:Garnett and Lewis (2008), p. 137
7705:Garnett and Lewis (2008), p. 136
7674:
7671:Garnett and Lewis (2008), p. 135
7636:
7604:
7586:
7567:Johnston, Tim (24 August 2007).
7539:
7520:
7500:
7451:
7433:
7393:
7378:
7322:
7262:
7244:
7216:
7140:
7071:"Howard explodes at MPs' revolt"
7003:
6976:
6913:
6862:
6834:"Draft Anti-Terrorism Bill 2005"
6803:
6661:
6643:
6584:
6558:
6546:. www.smh.com.au. 6 January 2005
6536:
6496:
6478:
6459:
6448:
6430:
6419:
6400:Perlez, Jane (25 October 2003).
6393:
6367:
6341:
6296:
6270:
6248:
6125:
6085:
6028:
6006:
5976:
5954:
5855:
5829:
5708:PM's vow: we'll get the bastards
5338:Squires, Nick (11 August 2006).
5203:"Amended Border Protection Bill"
5024:"Marching for a fresh beginning"
3227:2007 Australian federal election
3183:Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
2796:Mandatory detention in Australia
2701:The policy was effected via the
2585:2004 Australian federal election
2526:2004 Australian federal election
2519:
2320:Australian intelligence officer
2115:2001 Australian federal election
2053:
2038:2001 Australian federal election
1863:. This brought censure from the
1427:1998 Australian federal election
1420:
953:in 1994, was transferred to the
827:1996 Australian federal election
519:
512:
198:
54:
45:
8121:
7947:"School chaplain plan unveiled"
7546:Blenkin, Max (28 August 2009).
6791:Megalogenis (2008), pp. 345–346
6773:Megalogenis (2008), pp. 339–340
6629:Federal Register of Legislation
5763:
5745:
5733:
5713:
5701:
5683:
5665:
5647:
5629:
5599:
5573:
5551:
5521:
5492:
5476:Thompson, Jeremy (2 May 2011).
5469:
5439:
5411:
5376:
5370:"Honest John's migrant twostep"
5331:
5266:
5241:
5227:. Black Inc. 2004. p. 40.
5217:
5195:
5173:
5122:
5067:
5038:
5015:
4993:
4955:
4925:
4900:
4884:
4822:
4782:
4764:
4731:
4697:
4677:
4649:
4643:"Australia's Migration Program"
4635:
4617:
4590:
4563:
4543:
4521:
4475:
4457:
4446:
4382:
4265:
4159:. Adt.caul.edu.au. 7 April 2009
4149:
4133:. Crikey.com.au. Archived from
4122:
4100:
4078:
4056:
4047:
3999:
3952:
3938:. Black Inc. 2004. p. 19.
3928:
3903:
3878:
3854:
3829:
3789:
3764:
3745:
3716:
3674:
3663:
3412:. Australia's prime ministers.
3355:. Australia's prime ministers.
2941:Northern Territory intervention
2602:On 26 December 2004, a massive
1188:, a report commissioned by the
1179:Native Title Amendment Act 1998
1153:Native Title Amendment Act 1998
991:Australian Workplace Agreements
896:Commonwealth Employment Service
820:
744:. Long-serving Labor Treasurer
724:from 1977 to 1983. He replaced
430:Northern Territory intervention
367:Native Title Amendment Act 1998
68:11 March 1996 – 3 December 2007
7225:"Parliament passes media laws"
7148:"System left children trapped"
6468:"Howard trades trees for jobs"
5697:. Melbourne. 14 November 2002.
5561:. Abc.net.au. 24 November 2007
4835:Cosgrove: Portrait of a Leader
4110:. Abc.net.au. 21 November 2000
3644:National Archives of Australia
3570:
3540:
3481:Museum of Australian Democracy
3428:
3409:National Archives of Australia
3371:
3352:National Archives of Australia
3297:became Premier of that state.
3149:Australia's commitment to the
2755:Australian National University
1969:11 September terrorist attacks
1718:pro-integration militia groups
1561:
1229:Australian Republican Movement
1169:as had been assumed after the
1038:
796:Hawke-Keating Labor government
332:Term of government (1996–2007)
1:
8040:"ICC hopes for neutral venue"
7069:Louise Dodson (25 May 2005).
7046:. 25 May 2005. Archived from
6492:. Melbourne. 27 October 2004.
5313:"The challenge for Australia"
5181:"Border Protection Bill 2001"
4372:National Library of Australia
4289:National Library of Australia
3404:"Paul Keating: During office"
3332:
2899:Business Council of Australia
2234:, which outlined breaches by
2208:Guantanamo Bay detention camp
1767:"walk the journey of healing"
1686:1976 annexation of East Timor
1661:
942:Industrial Relations Act 1988
701:
640:until July 1999, followed by
8169:Megalogenis, George (2008).
7923:. Aph.gov.au. Archived from
7100:ABC News and Current Affairs
6655:centre for public impact org
6444:. Melbourne. 29 August 2004.
3552:National Museum of Australia
3530:The Howard Years (episode 4)
3509:The Howard Years (episode 1)
3347:"John Howard: Before office"
3237:challenges of climate change
2955:announced the $ 1.6 billion
2916:mitigation of global warming
2708:Workplace Relations Act 1996
2671:Workplace Relations Act 1996
2179:Memorial to the dead of the
1026:National Farmers' Federation
936:Workplace Relations Act 1996
861:restricted the ownership of
748:had successfully challenged
626:Minister for Foreign Affairs
344:Workplace Relations Act 1996
7:
8475:National Party of Australia
7529:"Stand-off over town camps"
5964:. BBC News. 5 February 2003
5580:Riley, Mark (26 May 2003).
4185:. UNSW Press. p. 144.
3300:
2897:John Howard, speech to the
2279:Kevin Rudd, September 2002.
2248:weapons of mass destruction
1741:As recommended in the 1997
1698:1998 resignation of Suharto
1415:International Monetary Fund
1406:1997 Asian financial crisis
1273:
1264:new Constitutional preamble
1095:Ministerial code of conduct
1033:Maritime Union of Australia
419:Marriage Amendment Act 2004
324:Prime Minister of Australia
10:
8491:
8470:Liberal Party of Australia
7285:(1): 17–34. Archived from
6782:Megalogenis (2008), p. 341
4255:Law and Justice Foundation
3739:10.1177/103841119803600203
3224:
3014:
2989:Little Children Are Sacred
2970:Little Children are Sacred
2944:
2867:Energy and the environment
2793:
2790:Mandatory detention policy
2681:In 2005, Howard announced
2646:
2582:
2523:
2390:
2304:and former Prime Minister
2221:bombed a nightclub in Bali
2155:Australian nationality law
2112:
1956:
1802:
1665:
1495:
1480:
1424:
1295:Liberal Party of Australia
1293:was first proposed by the
1200:
1150:
975:1996 Parliament House riot
955:Federal Court of Australia
905:
842:
824:
805:
349:1996 Parliament House riot
18:
8413:
8237:
8103:The Sydney Morning Herald
8062:The Sydney Morning Herald
8044:The Sydney Morning Herald
7598:The Sydney Morning Herald
7553:The Sydney Morning Herald
7513:The Sydney Morning Herald
7230:The Sydney Morning Herald
7201:The Sydney Morning Herald
7075:The Sydney Morning Herald
6875:The Sydney Morning Herald
6800:Megalogenis (2008) p. 363
6380:The Sydney Morning Herald
6353:The Sydney Morning Herald
6282:The Sydney Morning Herald
6235:The Sydney Morning Herald
6205:The Sydney Morning Herald
5940:The Sydney Morning Herald
5815:The Sydney Morning Herald
5726:The Sydney Morning Herald
5641:The Sydney Morning Herald
5586:The Sydney Morning Herald
5280:. ABC Online. 1 June 2004
4833:Lindsay, Patrick (2006).
4531:. Abc.net.au. 14 May 1999
3442:The Sydney Morning Herald
3178:Australia-India relations
3033:Reserve Bank of Australia
2020:). The attacks surpassed
1861:Australian special forces
1805:Children Overboard Affair
1467:a referendum on statehood
1311:2000 Summer Olympic Games
1197:Constitutional Convention
1186:Bringing Them Home Report
1157:On 23 December 1996, the
983:new workplace legislation
845:Gun politics in Australia
644:until July 2005 and then
179:
169:
158:
147:
137:
123:
100:
84:
72:
67:
62:
53:
42:
8460:Governments of Australia
8231:Governments of Australia
6486:"PM can't shake: Latham"
5582:"Governor-General quits"
5022:Davis, Tony (May 2010).
4327:"Australian Web Archive"
4259:University of Buckingham
4183:The Prince's New Clothes
4035:. australianpolitics.com
4010:. australianpolitics.com
3532:(TV Series). Australia:
3511:(TV Series). Australia:
2621:Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono
1756:Motion of Reconciliation
1492:1999 republic referendum
1372:Malaysian Prime Minister
1119:Trade Practices Act 1974
965:and Assistant Secretary
889:, and Finance Minister,
877:Government spending cuts
833:Keating Labor government
742:Keating Labor government
678:and the introduction of
583:House of Representatives
373:Work for the Dole scheme
355:Wik Peoples v Queensland
284:Joh for Canberra debacle
207:This article is part of
8096:AAP (3 December 2007).
5384:"Al Qaeda's 1998 Fatwa"
5299:. Australia votes. 2004
5116:10.1111/1467-8497.00244
4964:Parliament of Australia
4816:10.1111/1468-2346.00220
4611:10.1111/1467-8497.00244
4584:10.1111/1467-8497.00113
4218:Griffiths, Max (2006).
4129:Richard Farmer writes.
4066:. ABC. 29 December 2007
4053:Evans (2000), pp. 31–32
3639:"John Howard: timeline"
3289:. This ended after the
3194:Australian cricket team
2715:Anti-terrorism measures
2216:following the Al Qaeda
2044:In Australian magazine
1217:Federation of Australia
1213:Australian Constitution
867:semi-automatic shotguns
676:1998 waterfront dispute
8195:Australianpolitics.com
8154:. Sydney: UNSW Press.
7020:. Melbourne, Australia
6991:. Melbourne, Australia
6696:. Melbourne, Australia
5916:. Melbourne, Australia
5319:. Melbourne, Australia
5134:7 October 2007 at the
5055:. Melbourne, Australia
4776:The Weekend Australian
4556:The Weekend Australian
3383:AustralianPolitics.com
3322:Fourth Howard Ministry
3312:Second Howard Ministry
3174:
3146:
3027:
2973:" report in mid-June.
2904:
2879:
2736:
2661:
2589:Fourth Howard Ministry
2579:Fourth term: 2004–2007
2552:
2543:
2510:
2447:
2412:
2387:Same-sex relationships
2360:Australian Wheat Board
2293:
2282:
2257:
2184:
2144:Archbishop of Brisbane
2102:
2077:
1972:
1869:Border Protection Bill
1847:, carrying a group of
1836:
1828:
1747:Indigenous Australians
1681:
1483:Second Howard Ministry
1477:Second term: 1998–2001
1452:
1442:
1410:Suharto administration
1353:
1327:goods and services tax
1268:Indigenous Australians
1001:
971:Australian Labor Party
930:
817:
762:Goods and Services Tax
688:goods and services tax
652:or by the appropriate
605:then formed the first
599:Australian Labor Party
566:led by Prime Minister
264:Treasurer of Australia
33:Fourth Howard Ministry
25:Second Howard Ministry
8098:"Rudd sworn in as PM"
7863:. Melbourne: Fairfax.
7820:The 7.30 Report – ABC
7270:Jotzo, Frank (2007).
6830:Australian Parliament
6596:Sydney Morning Herald
5611:Australian Government
5392:. PBS. Archived from
5028:Sydney Morning Herald
4897:, ABC, 31 August 2001
4803:International Affairs
4789:Sydney Morning Herald
4631:on 12 September 2015.
4006:Farnsworth, Malcolm.
3317:Third Howard Ministry
3307:First Howard Ministry
3169:
3137:
3130:International affairs
3083:Negotiations for the
3063:free trade agreements
3022:
2924:Carbon Trading Scheme
2889:
2874:
2731:and Foreign Minister
2722:
2656:
2548:
2533:
2506:
2450:Australia hosted the
2442:
2435:International affairs
2407:
2391:Further information:
2362:'s involvement in UN
2287:
2274:
2252:
2178:
2119:Third Howard Ministry
2109:Third term: 2001–2004
2097:
2072:
1989:blockade against Iraq
1966:
1957:Further information:
1933:International affairs
1834:
1817:
1763:Australian Federation
1675:
1666:Further information:
1556:Natasha Stott Despoja
1550:through their leader
1447:
1438:
1404:The emergence of the
1348:
1301:in their traditional
1299:1996 federal election
1175:Native Title Act 1993
1151:Further information:
1008:, Transport Minister
999:
949:, established by the
920:
906:Further information:
863:semi-automatic rifles
815:
808:First Howard Ministry
802:First term: 1996–1998
634:Deputy Prime Minister
595:2007 federal election
591:1996 federal election
269:Early 1980s recession
29:Third Howard Ministry
21:First Howard Ministry
7882:on 1 September 2007.
7681:Kelly, Paul (2011).
6832:(15 December 2005).
6319:28 July 2009 at the
5992:ABC News (Australia)
5248:Kelly, Paul (2011).
4868:. pp. 176–178.
4841:. pp. 146–147.
4742:Indonesian Destinies
4709:Indonesian Destinies
3910:Kelly, Paul (2011).
3836:Kelly, Paul (2011).
3771:Kelly, Paul (2011).
3712:on 16 February 2012.
3584:on 17 February 2012.
2779:separation of powers
2767:Abdul Nacer Benbrika
2705:, which amended the
2668:, which amended the
2643:Industrial relations
2399:Australian Democrats
2364:Oil-for-Food Program
2317:Australian Democrats
2006:on 11 September 2001
1959:September 11 attacks
1881:The Pacific Solution
1865:government of Norway
1853:international waters
1575:Migration programme
1548:Australian Democrats
1538:Implementing the GST
1534:the Prime Minister.
1321:Taxation and the GST
1049:Australian Democrats
871:pump-action shotguns
764:as its centrepiece.
628:. The leader of the
403:The Pacific Solution
7927:on 16 February 2012
7833:; ABC; 8 April 2014
7756:The West Australian
6923:Anti-Terrorism Bill
6901:on 26 December 2005
6308:7 June 2008 at the
6229:(9 November 2007).
5843:on 12 February 2009
5757:25 May 2012 at the
5742:SMH 16 October 2002
5710:SMH 21 October 2002
5643:. 7 September 2005.
5344:The Daily Telegraph
4738:Friend, T. (2003).
4705:Friend, T. (2003).
4464:Gary Johns (2011).
4397:. New York, NY, USA
4362:on 10 December 1999
4333:on 10 December 1999
4315:on 13 October 2006.
4279:on 10 December 1999
4208:Evans (2000), p. 32
4137:on 30 December 2012
3972:Evans (2000), p. 31
3958:Evans (2000), p. 30
3825:on 10 October 2006.
3809:"Waterfront Reform"
3686:9 June 2012 at the
3144:APEC Australia 2007
2845:In 2003, economist
2802:mandatory detention
2727:, Attorney General
2683:significant changes
1927:illegal immigration
1915:In 2003, economist
1821:news report of the
1710:Indonesian republic
1506:was a two question
1014:Patrick Corporation
1000:Peter Reith in 2001
925:news report on the
760:, which proposed a
383:Republic referendum
184:Rudd government (I)
8171:The Longest Decade
8064:. 26 October 2007.
7851:on 3 October 2009.
7600:. 27 October 2007.
7573:The New York Times
7516:. 27 October 2007.
7421:. 6 September 2007
7366:on 5 February 2007
7310:on 17 January 2007
7292:on 15 August 2011.
6817:. 15 December 2005
6631:. 11 December 1997
6406:The New York Times
6181:on 18 October 2017
6048:on 17 October 2007
5877:on 14 October 2007
5865:(15 August 2004).
5729:. 17 October 2002.
5607:"Dual citizenship"
5537:ABC Radio National
4912:GlobalSecurity.org
4395:The New York Times
3752:Matthews, Graham.
3700:"Official Hansard"
3231:Opposition Leader
3221:2007 election loss
3215:Sydney Declaration
3158:2004 Asian tsunami
3147:
3028:
2993:Lowitja O'Donoghue
2965:Northern Territory
2935:Sydney Declaration
2880:
2737:
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2626:Opposition Leader
2544:
2456:Coolum, Queensland
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2337:tried and executed
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2232:UN Resolution 1441
2193:war in Afghanistan
2185:
2128:Peter Hollingworth
2014:World Trade Center
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1877:"He has no ticker"
1837:
1829:
1788:Woodside Petroleum
1751:National Sorry Day
1743:Bringing Them Home
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1471:Northern Territory
1361:Keating government
1354:
1225:Keating government
1190:Keating government
1171:1992 Mabo decision
1016:managing director
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951:Keating government
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927:Waterfront Dispute
883:Keating government
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587:Keating government
361:Waterfront dispute
174:Keating government
8445:Howard government
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8431:
8180:978-1-921215-94-0
8161:978-0-86840-982-5
8142:978-0-86840-761-6
7899:(20 April 2006).
7692:978-0-522-85738-2
7473:978-0-9803874-1-4
7336:on 2 January 2007
6941:on 20 August 2006
6878:. 15 October 2005
6524:on 7 January 2010
6099:on 7 January 2015
6078:978-0-86840-783-8
5617:on 22 August 2008
5372:. 20 August 2003.
5259:978-0-522-85738-2
5234:978-1-921866-43-2
5075:"The 7.30 Report"
4943:on 27 August 2017
4875:978-0-7322-8384-1
4848:978-1-74166-528-4
4757:978-0-674-01137-3
4724:978-0-674-01137-3
4670:978-0-7864-1571-7
4529:"The 7.30 Report"
4229:978-1-877058-45-5
4192:978-0-86840-604-6
3945:978-1-921866-43-2
3921:978-0-522-85738-2
3896:978-1-86287-616-3
3871:978-1-921866-43-2
3847:978-0-522-85738-2
3782:978-0-522-85738-2
3202:2007 APEC meeting
3162:East Asian Summit
3138:Howard and other
3089:Abbott government
3043:The RBA's use of
2849:, a columnist at
2623:and John Howard.
2617:2002 Bali Bombing
2468:Olusegun Obasanjo
2313:Australian Greens
2189:Operation Slipper
2181:2002 Bali bombing
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1901:Tampa controversy
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