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999

TRANSCRIPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER THE HON JOHN HOWARD MP INTERVIEW WITH STEVE LIEBMANN TODAY SHOW, CHANNEL 9

995

TRANSCRIPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER THE HON JOHN HOWARD MP ADDRESS AT THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF RECONCILIATION PLACE, CANBERRA

993

TRANSCRIPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER THE HON JOHN HOWARD MP ADDRESS AT THE AUSTCHAM BREAKFAST, KEMPINSKI HOTEL - BEIJING, CHINA

991

Latham Crean refuses to act

990

Costello Budget bucketed

985

The Howard Government's commitment to secure Australia's borders

984

Australian industry will benefit from planned Defence spending

983

TRANSCRIPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER THE HON JOHN HOWARD MP PRESS CONFERENCE, PARLIAMENT HOUSE, CANBERRA

982

Budget for the Operation Slipper

981

Minute's silence to honour the passing of the last Anzac, Alec Campbell.

980

Australia's capacity to respond to national security threats

976

TRANSCRIPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER THE HON JOHN HOWARD MP ADDRESS TO THE AUSTRALIAN RESEARCH ALLIANCE FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH, WESTERN AUSTRALIA

975

TRANSCRIPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER THE HON JOHN HOWARD MP ADDRESS TO THE PRIME MINISTER'S BUSINESS LUNCH

965

Australia's counter-terrorist capabilities effectively doubled

964

Defence personnel and their families will receive ongoing support

963

Poor pay for spending spree say Democrats

962

Super tax cut for all Crean

961

Scripts and seniors why the cost of drugs is soaring

960

TRANSCRIPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER THE HON JOHN HOWARD MP JOINT PRESS CONFERENCE WITH IS EXCELLENCEY KAY RALA

959

Government admits disability plan will hurt

958

Getting on the back of the disabled

957

Coalition forced into backdown over disability pension policy

956

Breakthrough drugs fuel cost rise

955

Back against the wall in budget squeeze on pensions

950

Opposition guarantees supply

949

Howard on warpath

948

DNRE finally approves permit for kangaroo cull

947

RESERVE COMPANY TO EAST TIMOR

946

Labor Democrats to block drug and pension reform

941

Inquiry?..MY NOMINATION !!

940

Labor threat to budget in Senate

939

Terror plan We must be prepared

938

Response to Veterans Budget Democrats will oppose increase in Drug costs

937

PM dodges leadership question

934

Danna Vale today strongly rejected claims that the Australian Defence Force's capacity to defend Australia was at risk.

933

Sweetener for disabled in tough budget

932

PMs man accused of whitewash

926

Labor attacks rumoured pension cuts

925

Reith set to be called to inquiry

913

Maternity pay might harm women: PM

919

False alarm during Afghanistan flight

913

Maternity pay might harm women: PM

912

Electoral roll open to abuse: Auditor

911

Drugs up by $600m

910

Diplomat deserves apology, reinstatement: Opposition

909

Detainee deadlock

908

PM to fight for local farmers

907

PM promises war pension review

906

PM gives no hint about future

905

Costello prepared to fight

904

Costello for top job

903

Belt-tightening tipped as war bites

897

PM praises Heffernan

896

Senators reject terrorism laws in name of liberty

895

Rethink on antiterror laws

881

PM rules out rise in GST

880

Crean stands by Latham

878

Latham a timebomb says Abbott

877

No apology from Labor over deformed slur at Liberal elder

876

PM will keep his word says Costello

875

Telstra sale set to go ahead says Treasurer

862

PM weighs into overboard evidence claims

861

PM Telstra plunge not my fault

860

Tell the truth PM tells inquiry witnesses

856

Move to sell ailing Medibank

  855

Concern over proposal for Medibank sale

851

Costello blames doctors

850

No levy for GPs says Howard

830

PM abandons doctors' insurer

826

Curtin detainees treated humanely: PM

822

Canberra threatens to use force against detainees

821

Costello rules out 3 per cent extra health levy

820

Manufacturing union to suspend affiliation to ALP

810

Budget jobs squeeze uses stick, carrot

809

Morgan poll puts unemployment at 9.8 percent

804

Howard acts on handguns

799

TRANSCRIPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER THE HON JOHN HOWARD MP RADIO INTERVIEW WITH LIAM BARTLETT, 6PR

798

TRANSCRIPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER THE HON JOHN HOWARD MP INTERVIEW WITH PHILIP CLARK, RADIO 2GB

797

No contradictory advice on kids overboard: Howard

796

Aust forces to stay in Timor

795

Four Corners allegations

791

Hawke, Fraser, Whitlam push for funding reform

790

Costello tries his hand at stand-up comedy

786

AUSTRALIAN TROOPS PREPARE TO DEPLOY TO EAST TIMOR

782

TRANSCRIPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER THE HON JOHN HOWARD MP DOORSTOP INETERVIEW, NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AUSTRALIA

778

BOND UNIVERSITY SHOULD RESCHEDULE ANZAC DAY EXAMS

772

9 Aug ALP moves on stacking

755

MEDAL EXTENSION TO RECOGNISE DEFENCE SERVICE

750

MEDAL RECOGNITION FOR PERSONNEL INVOLVED IN THE INTERNATIONAL COALITION AGAINST TERRORISM

745

TRANSCRIPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER THE HON JOHN HOWARD MP PRESS CONFERENCE, CLARIDGES HOTEL, LONDON

741

TRANSCRIPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER THE HON JOHN HOWARD MP DOORSTOP AT CLARIDGES HOTEL, LONDON

740

TRANSCRIPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER THE HON JOHN HOWARD MP DOORSTOP ON ARRIVAL IN LONDON

736

TRANSCRIPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER THE HON JOHN HOWARD MP PRESS CONFERENCE ON DEPARTURE FOR LONDON SYDNEY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

735

VA28 SURFING THE BEST WAY TO REACH GALLIPOLI FOR ANZAC DAY

730

VA27 education resource to help young capture the spirit of Anzac

729

TRANSCRIPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER THE HON JOHN HOWARD MP RADIO INTERVIEW WITH NEIL MITCHELL, 3AW

728

TRANSCRIPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER THE HON JOHN HOWARD MP JOINT PRESS CONFERENCE WITH PREMIERS AND CHIEF MINISTERS PARLIAMENT HOUSE, CANBERRA

722

TRANSCRIPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER THE HON JOHN HOWARD MP PRESS CONFERENCE, PARLIAMENT HOUSE

721

VETERANS' REVIEW BOARD HEAD RE-APPOINTED

720

FUTURE OF DEFENCE PROPERTY AT PORTSEA

706

Defence Minister to visit Papua New Guinea and Bougainville

705

VA24 - STORIES OF THE DEFENCE OF AUSTRALIA

704

TRANSCRIPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER THE HON JOHN HOWARD MP DOORSTOP INTERVIEW, PERTH

703

TRANSCRIPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER THE HON JOHN HOWARD MP INTERVIEW WITH MARK BARETTA, SUNRISE

699

Opposition shoots holes in Govt defence contract

698

TRANSCRIPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER THE HON JOHN HOWARD MP RADIO INTERVIEW WITH STAN ZEMANEK, 3AW

697

reacces the priorities

696

Threat grows for ALP to cut Union Ties

694

TPI review......its going to happen

693

Detainees trying intimidation PM

692

Woomera Detainees rushed to hospital

691

Woomera crisis

690

Ruddock hits back

689

Tucky cleared

688

Tell them it will not work

679

Union told ALP need wider base

678

Transcript interview PM John Laws 3AW

677

A time for Liberal celebrations

676

Commonwealth united over French War Graves

675

1/4/2002 PM GLOATS - FORGETS THE VETERAN'S VOTES

674

Downer denies pressuring ACB

673

Ministerial Action Request

672

Ruddock defends mum's care

671

Palestinians have the right to a homeland: PM

670

PM pleads for Mid East peace

669

Woomera protests 'aimless': PM

668

Ruddock regrets 'misinformation'

667

Howard hurt by refugee scandal

666

PM accused of Tibet hypocrisy

665

31/3/2002 Democrats move for Gold Card for all WWII Veterans

664

Democrats re VEA amendments

663

28/3/2002 PM issued the orders, hearing told

662

Reith silent on call

661

Shield keeps jaws at bay

660

Downer pledges $1m quake aid

659

PM to finalise stem cell stance

658

Budget cut to cheap medicine

657

Judge paid boys for sex, claims MP

656

Low paid deserves $10 rise: Abbott

655

TRANSCRIPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER THE HON JOHN HOWARD MP DOORSTOP INTERVIEW, LONDON

654

Industrial relations high on Agenda

653

Hill offers regrets for child overboard claim

652

Howard begins 3rd term

651

TRANSCRIPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER THE HON JOHN HOWARD MP RADIO INTERVIEW WITH MATT PEACOCK, AM PROGRAMME

650

Detainees reject Afghan visit offer

649

TRANSCRIPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER THE HON JOHN HOWARD MP INTERVIEW WITH ALAN JONES, RADIO 2GB

648

No joint ops with Indonesia: PM

647

TRANSCRIPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER THE HON JOHN HOWARD MP DOORSTOP INTERVIEW, LONDON

646

Terrorism deal defended

645

TRANSCRIPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER THE HON JOHN HOWARD MP RADIO INTERVIEW ON BBC RADIO 4

644

TRANSCRIPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER THE HON JOHN HOWARD MP JOINT PRESS CONFERENCE WITH THE RIGHT HONOURABLE JACK STRAW MP, SECRETARY OF STATE FOR FOREIGN AND COMMONWEALTH AFFAIRS - LONDON

643

ASIO chasing up Rialto bomb claim

642

TRANSCRIPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER THE HON JOHN HOWARD MP DOORSTOP INTERVIEW - 10 DOWNING STREET, LONDON

641

Choice of Orange to represent Multiculturalism in ADF

640

The Cross Bench

639

Veterans affairs

638

PMs new IT strategies

637

TRANSCRIPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER THE HON JOHN HOWARD MP INTERVIEW WITH TRACEY GRIMSHAW, THE TODAY SHOW

636

PM snubs Amnesty head

635

TRANSCRIPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER THE HON JOHN HOWARD MP ADDRESS TO THE NSW LIBERAL STATE CONVENTION

634

27/3/2002 Hill seeks urgent ammo report

633

Pat Rafter promotes Harmony Day

632

Fake docket sinks Heffernan

631

PM dumps Heffernan

630

Howard toughens stand on Mugabe

629

Beijing warns Canberra

628

Libs fundraiser tips bucket on Heffernan

627

I've done nothing wrong, says PM

626

Tampa was right - and wrong: PM

625

Ruddock wins racial disharmony award

624

Uphill fight for media bill

623

Acting PM wary on media change

622

Govt targets bankruptcy

621

PM challenge 'could come soon'

620

PM hints at backing for Iraq attack

619

Treasurers jostle over funding

618

Heffernan a liability: Downer

617

Howard rejects 'crisis'

616

Heffernan's future his own: Costello

615

Treasurers jostle over funding cut

614

PM shrugs off leadership threat

613

PM wraps up UK visit

612

PM returns to deal with split Libs

611

'Disaster force' for jobless

610

PM's men 'must face inquiry'

609

PM sets third term agenda

608

Defence man faces probe

607

Advice to Reith remained unclear

606

Boatpeople tried to kill child: Libs

605

Abbott takes on unions, bosses

604b

TRANSCRIPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER THE HON JOHN HOWARD MP RADIO INTERVIEW WITH MATT PEACOCK, AM PROGRAMME

604a

TRANSCRIPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER THE HON JOHN HOWARD MP JOINT PRESS CONFERENCE WITH THE RIGHT HONOURABLE JACK STRAW MP, SECRETARY OF STATE FOR FOREIGN AND COMMONWEALTH AFFAIRS - LONDON

604

19/3/02 Graham Edwards MP. Speech to Plt

603

Labor vows petrol crackdown

602

18/3/2002 Law gets tough on spies

601

Woman for G-G role

600

PM flags new battle fronts

599

MP pleads guilty after death

598

Ruddock strengthens asylum Bill

597

PM not after new G-G

596

Australia's bloody East Timor secret

595

Heffernan scandal splits govt

593

Police wait on Kirby papers

592

Government wary of Hicks bias

591

Intercepts remain secret

590

PM reserves Zimbabwe judgment

589

No plans for war on Iraq in Budget: Hill

588

Ruddock agrees to talks on Afghan safe haven

587

PM: Heffernan will be held to account

586

Howard to discuss Zimbabwe in London

585

PM and Vic Libs thank each other

584

Prime Minister : media release

583

Howard slams pursuit of individual rights

582

Howard axes doctors' deal

581

Health fund reports sealed: PM

580

TRANSCRIPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER THE HON JOHN HOWARD MP DOORSTOP INTERVIEW, SYDNEY

579

TRANSCRIPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER THE HON JOHN HOWARD MP INTERVIEW WITH ALAN JONES, RADIO 2GB

578

Leaders flounder over Mugabe

577

Abbott pledge on Support for jobless

576

TRANSCRIPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER THE HON JOHN HOWARD MP PRESS CONFERENCE - SYDNEY AIRPORT

575

PM extended Kirby attack: QC

574

PM denies breaching separation of powers

573

Brereton phone records 'searched'

572

Crean firm as unions set to quit

571

Crean vows to press on in face of union revolt

570

Labor says Kirby evidence 'scant'

569

Labor urges Mugabe sanctions

568

PM slammed for 'alternative G-G'

567

Sack Heffernan: Crean

566

Tanner warns Labor on the skids

565

Union strongmen quit ALP

564

Labor invites Reith to child inquiry

563

Crean attacks union threat to sever ties

562

Crean demands PM answer Kirby questions

561

Labor moves to censure govt

560

Labor on the attack over Heffernan

559

Union leaders rule out party

558

Kirby furore draws in PM

557

EX-SERVICE PENSIONERS GET SENATE SUPPORT

556

16/3/2002 Reply from Sen Ferguson

555

Email to John Howard

554

TPI review ... it is going to happen!

553

COALITION AGAINST TERRORISM UPDATE

552

"Is this worth $354.00 per week?"

551

ELECTION LURES FOR VETERANS

550

unanswered mail

549

E-mail to Scott

548

VETERANS' REVIEW COMMITTEE CALLS SUBMISSIONS

547

to & from Minister re covered VEA

546

Re: VA14 Tuesday 12 March 2002 VETERANS' PENSIONS RISE

545

GOVERNMENT MOVES TO EXTEND GOLD CARD ELIGIBILITY

544

VEA Review HOW DARE YOU

543

HOW DARE YOU SUPPORT

542

Introduction - Peter Hulsing

541

Message from the Minister for Veterans’ Affairs and Minister Assisting the Minister for Defence re enquiry submissions

540

Hospital Admission

539

Review Extension

538

A Fair Go - Report on Compensation for Veterans and War Widows by Baume PE Bamball R Layton R

537

MORE VETERANS ELIGIBLE FOR GOLD CARD

536

GOLD CARD EXTENSION A STEP CLOSER

535

NO THREAT TO VETERAN TRANSPORT SERVICES

534

TRANSCRIPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER THE HON JOHN HOWARD MP RADIO INTERVIEW WITH NEIL MITCHELL, 3AW

533

TRANSCRIPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER THE HON JOHN HOWARD MP DOORSTOP INTERVIEW, CANBERRA

532

TRANSCRIPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER THE HON JOHN HOWARD MP INTERVIEW WITH JEREMY CORDEAUX

531

COMMONWEALTH NATIONS UNITED ON FRENCH WAR GRAVES

530

PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARY TO THE PRIME MINISTER

529

TRANSCRIPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER THE HON JOHN HOWARD MP INTERVIEW WITH JOHN LAWS, RADIO 2UE

528

ZIMBABWE: COMMONWEALTH LEADERS MEETING

527

TRANSCRIPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER THE HON JOHN HOWARD MP DOORSTOP INTERVIEW, PARLIAMENT HOUSE

526

13/3/2002 $5m GPs deal doomed

525

Abbott pledge on support for jobless

524

Anderson lashes eco-laws

523

Australians to be tested for 'Balkans syndrome'

522

Christmas Island gets detention centre

521

Commonwealth splits over Zimbabwe

520

Fresh Commonwealth bid to suspend Zimbabwe

519

Government bars advisers from inquiry

518

Howard gags key figures in boat row

517

You may be spied on - for Australia's wellbeing

516

Travellers be prepared: Downer

515

PM's crime and terrorism plan

514

PM to plug hole left by Wooldridge

513

Means test push for drugs scheme

512

Health fees to rise by 7pc

511

Howard warns of more casualties

510

Australia defies economic gloom

509

Anger over Pap smear ban

508

PM is trying to gag officials, says Crean

507

Act on Mugabe: Labor

506a

PM's crime and terrorism plan

506

12/3/2002 British PM meets Crean

505

Crean still fears for jobs

504

Labor bid to censure PM fails

503

Democrats to subpoena Reith

502

Greens warn of nuclear terror

501

We'll subpoena Reith, say Democrats

500

Labor revives campaign to oust G-G

499

Speech by Graham Edwards MP to Federal Parliament August 2001

498a

Travellers be prepared: Downer

498

6/3/2002 Government knew child-throwing claims to be false

497

Libs stand firm over Tampa spy scandal

496

Reith blames bureaucrats

495

Unemployment rate rises

494

Government gags military

493

Howard shifts blame to Reith

492

Spy watchdog to probe more breaches of rules

491

AFP to control Protective Services

490

Reith rallies behind Howard

489

NZ NOT INSULTED BY AUST GOVT COMMENTS

488

PM's regrets

487

PM denies Mugabe deal too soft

486

Full, free Woomera access vital: UN chief

485

PM admits office told of doubts

484

Howard stands by the Governor-General

483

PM lends an ear

482

Scandals hurt PM

481

Costello's damage control

480

Deficit blow-out

479

Broader powers for federal police

478

My staff misled me, slams angry Hill

477

Blair blasts PM's gases pact

476

Minister close to boat-facts apology

475

Silence veils MP pay jump

474

PM: Barrie had other issues

473

Sailors hurt in brawl

472

PM to 'judge' Zimbabwe

471

Senate misled on $6b losses

470

CHOGM big day survives glitches

469

Reith under fire on new adviser job

468

Defence set for new chief

467

PM warms to abuse inquiry

466

Costello defends blow-out

465

Costello plays blame game

464

Reserve alert led to losses, says Costello

463

Defence Minister to meet with Indonesian counterparts

462

THE PRIME MINISTER THE HON JOHN HOWARD MP JOINT PRESS CONFERENCE WITH SECRETARY GENERAL OF THE COMMONWEALTH

461

PRIME MINISTER THE HON JOHN HOWARD MP ADDRESS AT THE SPORTS LUNCH COOLUM, QUEENSLAND

460

THE PRIME MINISTER THE HON JOHN HOWARD MP PRESS CONFERENCE - COOLUM, QLD

459

Silence veils MP pay jump

458

PRACTICAL HELP TO COMBAT AIDS/HIV IN COMMONWEALTH COUNTRIES PM Press release

457

TRANSCRIPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER THE HON JOHN HOWARD MP ADDRESS AT JUBILEE BANQUET IN HONOUR OF HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN

456

TRANSCRIPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER THE HON JOHN HOWARD MP ADDRESS AT OPENING CEREMONY OF CHOGM 2002

455

JOINT COMMUNIQUE BY PRIME MINISTER HOWARD AND PRESIDENT OBASANJO ON THE OCCASION OF THE FIRST OFFICIAL VISIT TO AUSTRALIA BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA

454

THE PRIME MINISTER THE HON JOHN HOWARD MP ADDRESS AT THE LUNCHEON FOR HIS EXCELLENCY CHIEF OLUSEGUN OBANANJO PRESIDENT OF NIGERIA

453

THE PRIME MINISTER THE HON JOHN HOWARD MP JOINT PRESS CONFERENCE WITH HIS EXCELLENCY, CHIEF OLUSEGUN OBASANJO PRESIDENT OF NIGERIA

452

CHOGM 2002

451

THE PRIME MINISTER THE HON JOHN HOWARD MP DOORSTOP INTERVIEW, HYATT HOTEL, ADELAIDE

450

VISIT TO AUSTRALIA BY HIS EXCELLENCY CHIEF OLESUGUN OBASANJO PRESIDENT OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA

449

5/3/2002 Costello urges caution over economy

448

Govt not to blame for Ansett

447

Govt stands behind defence chief

446

Govt world's most interfering: Branson

445

Hill backs defence chief

444

Democrats target local government

443

Release Hicks: Democrats

442

Woman for G G Greens

441

Poor SA results prompt Democrats review

440

Govt accused of climate sell-out

439

Senate move for Pacific solution inquiry

438

Hill offers regrets for child overboard claim

437

Howard begins third term

436

Industrial relations high on agenda

435

Low paid deserve $10 raise: Abbott

434

PM snubs Amnesty head

433

PMs new IT strategies

432

Triumphant PM struts his stage

431

Sex abuse victim asks for PMs help

430

Senate misled on $6b losses

429

Spy agency listened to Tampa calls

428

MPs in row on detention policy

427

Govt under fire over choppers

426

PM asked to explain spy claims

425

Crean softens hard Labor

424

Lawrence rallies the troops on detainees

423

David to Minister

422

Open Letter as regards to right of entry to Hollywood Hospital

421

1/3/2002 J Bodey to Minister

420

28/2/202 New tax laws worth $1b: ATO

419

Labor questions threfe year wait for helicopters

418

Labor moves on PM

417

Kernot cleared on stamp duty claim

416

Mighell joins Greens

415

Democrats call for ACCC inquiry

414

Crean waiting for answers

413

Crean sets sights on more Aussies

412

Crean retracts lie claim

411

Crean hounds govt

410

27/2/2002 No grounds for sacking G G says PM

409

No escape for G-G in NZ

408

No apology for Howards wife

407

Janette denies G-G role

406

GGs please explain from Queen

405

Gaps open in PMs boat people report

404

G-G withdraws from charity

403

G Gs new blow

402

G G set to step down

401

G G faces new cover up claim

400

G G cleared to meet Queen

399

Far more to this than fortunes of one man

398

Downer in Indonesia

397

Downer discredits murder plot claim

396

Detainees ask PM to clear them

395

Costello excuses ministers

394

Charity head resigns over G G

393

Canberra to put heat on Indonesia

392

$15m aid for Timor: Downer

391

Trust in PM slips: poll

390

TRANSCRIPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER THE HON JOHN HOWARD MP DOORSTOP INTERVIEW, MELBOURNE 25 February 2002

389

TRANSCRIPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER THE HON JOHN HOWARD MP ADDRESS AT THE OPENING OF THE WORLD CONGRESS ON IT

388

Scandals hurt PM

387

Royal concern at row

386

Reith 'overboard' knowledge 'not proven'

385

Reith did know

384

Reith admits 'overboard' knowledge

383

PMs regrets

382

PMs pre poll doubts

381

PM palace put G G at arms length

380

PM lends an ear

379

PM demands answers over deal failure

378

PM cornered as public dumps G-G

377

Downer attacks ALP at CHOGM

376

Mugabe hit with sanction threat

375

Medibank Private to lead price hike

374

Hush money offer

373

24/2/2002Minister to R May

372

Covered under VEA

371

19/2/2002 TRANSCRIPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER PRESS CONFERENCE, CANBERRA 24/2

370

TRANSCRIPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER THE HON JOHN HOWARD MP PRESS CONFERENCE, PARLIAMENT HOUSE, CANBERRA 21 February 2002

369

TRANSCRIPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER THE HON JOHN HOWARD MP TV INTERVIEW WITH MIKE MUNRO 21 February 2002

368

18/2/2002 Servicemen honoured

367

DVA Financial Report 2001/02 extracts

366

PM to probe Woomera case

365

PM queries UN visit request

364

PM puts salt in new agenda

363

could love cost Natasha her job

362

I'm not to blame: Stott Despoja

361

G G must apologise Dems

360

Hill admits four spy breaches

359

Govt backs new dismissal laws

358

I believed kids were thrown overboard: Reith

357

I'm no liar, says besieged PM

356

Inquiry into Tampa spy tactics

355

Howard defiant on Tampa spy scandal

354

HONEST JOHN, ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS

353

Govt under fire as jobless hits 9000

352

PM told to face press

351

I knew nothing: PM

350

TRANSCRIPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER THE HON JOHN HOWARD MP DOORSTOP INTERVIEW, JOGYAKARTA

349

TRANSCRIPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER THE HON JOHN HOWARD MP INTERVIEW WITH STEVE PRICE, RADIO 2UE

348

TRANSCRIPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER THE HON JOHN HOWARD MP JOINT PRESS CONFERENCE WITH THE RIGHT HON HELEN CLARK MP PRIME MINISTER OF NEW ZEALAND

347

Media Release MINISTER FOR DEFENCE

346

TRANSCRIPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER THE HON JOHN HOWARD MP INTERVIEW WITH ON FAINE, RADIO 3LO, MELBOURNE

345

Speed up refugee process: Crean

344

Lawrence told to toe line

343

Detention 'makes fools of Aussies'

342

PM misled voters: Crean

341

12/2/2002 FIRST NATIONAL SERVICE MEDALS PRESENTED TO NEXT OF KIN

340

R May to Ministers Office

339

Maz to Dana

338

John to Dana

337

John to Dana

336

Dear Mr Clayton

335

10/2/2002 Minister for Veterans Affairs

333

9/2/2002 Indonesian trip worthwhile: Howard

332

Terrorism deal defended

331

Fast-track refugee visas

330

PM seeks Buddha's blessing

329

VOLUNTEERS SAVE GOVT $000,000

328

Murder Claim in Nuclear Tests

327

8/02/2002 ASIO chasing up Rialto bomb claim

326

Terrorism deal defended

325

No joint ops with Indonesia: PM

324

Detainees reject Afghan visit offer

323

PM backs Jakarta on boat people

322

More women for Fed Court: A-G

321

Australia 'offends' allies on refugees

320

Howard tightens ties with Jakarta

319

Alston criticises Telstra's Easymail axe

318

INTERVIEW WITH MARK WILLACY, AM PROGRAMME

317

DOORSTOP INTERVIEW, SINGAPORE

316

INTERVIEW WITH STEVE LIEBMANN, THE TODAY SHOW

315

PRESS CONFERENCE - PIERRE HOTEL NEW YORK CITY

314

PRESS CONFERENCE - PIERRE HOTEL NEW YORK CITY

313

INTERVIEW WITH MARCI ROSSELL, CNBC

312

INTERVIEW WITH NEIL MITCHELL, RADIO 3AW

311

INTERVIEW WITH JOHN LAWS - RADIO 2UE

310

PRESS CONFERENCE - PIERRE HOTEL, NEW YORK

309

DOORSTOP INTERVIEW - UNITED NATIONS, NEW YORK

308

COMMENT FOLLOWING VISIT TO THE WORLD TRADE CENTRE SITE, NEW YORK

307

ADDRESS TO THE UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL, NEW YORK

306

ADDRESS AT AMERICAN JEWISH COMMITTEE AND AUSTRALIA/ISRAEL JEWISH AFFAIRS

305

STATEMENTS AT THE WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM, NEW YORK CITY

304

ADDRESS AT STATE DINNER PRESIDENTIAL PALACE, JAKARTA

303

ADDRESS AT THE AUSTRALIAN-INDONESIAN BUSINESS COUNCIL LUNCHEON - JAKARTA

302

Howard and Indonesians share secrets in terror pact

301

Crean backs Ansett intervention

300

New Telstra fee attacked

299

Overboard affair: call for Reith evidence

298

Health insurance to rise as ALP rethinks rebate

297

Crean's call for order in the House

296

7/02/2002 Govt hypocritical: Labour

295

Democrats overshoot lower house ambitions

294

Senator Bartlett Estimates Senate Committee on Community Affairs 9 February 1999

293

6/2/2002 UN to be denied Woomera access

292

Lock up Hicks ultimatum

291

Indonesians snub Howard

290

Afghan govt urges UN inspection

289

Health funds talk of merger

288

Ruddock cool on Woomera visit by UN envoy

287

Leader to snub Howard in Jakarta

286

Abbott, public service basher, repents

285

Deputy Dog

284

Medical merger under the microscope

283

PM furious at snub by Indonesian kingmaker

282

Howard on spot over UN check

281

Health fund merger talks spark unease

280

PM tries to heal Indon rift

279

Rais backs down

278

Woomera's 'culture of despair'

277

'Low paid falling further behind'

276

PM shrugs off Indonesian snub

275

UN to be denied Woomera access

274

Detention remains in ALP policy

273

Missile shield a danger: Labour

272

Senator Taylors' speech to AVADSS

271

5/02/2002 Jail spies, not whistleblowers, says Labor

270

Labor split on boat people

269

Labor struggles to heal refugee rift

268

$10m go home offer to Afghans

267

Labor struggles to heal refugee rift

266

VVCS Health Programme

265

Murder claims in nuclear tests

264

Pax Romana

263

Lock up Hicks ultimatum

262

Indonesia could get more cash: Ruddock

261

Ruddock coy on 'last resort' plan

260

Howard snub averted

259

Megawati, PM frame pact on terrorism

258

Woomera's 'culture of despair'

257

We support Indon unity: PM

256

PM, Megawati in joint move against terror

255

Woomera 'breaches' children's rights

254

G-G admits: I may have let sex-abuse victims down

253

1/2/2002 Minister from Richard

252

Ntest serviceman can now sue

251

From: A disgruntled TPI

250

Miserly pay for Maimed Digger

249

Ms Danna Vale MP

248

Medibanks 13 per cent rise unlikely to go through: Costello

247

Patrol boats peace offer to Indonesia

246

Cuts in tax paperwork to save $1bn

245

People still like us says Downer

244

Costello: no tax cuts from Telstra sale

243

THIRD HOWARD MINISTRY

242

Nelson honoured by new job

241

Allison claims Senate seat

240

Anderson cool on merger of parties

239

Liberal Party - Lack of Policy

238

TRANSCRIPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER JEREMY CORDEAUX, 5DN

237

TRANSCRIPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER DOORSTOP INTERVIEW

236

Message to my Fed MP

235

Dear Prime Minister

234

Moderates left on the shelf

233

Tourism to inner cabinet

232

PM touts industrial reform

231

Herron on illegals

230

CLP win in NT

229

PS in limbo as heads not chosen

228

The Boss lays down the law

227

Attack on Iraq not ruled out: Downer

226

Media laws should be scrapped: Alston

225

Bishop rules out speakers job

224

Triumphant PM struts his stuff

223

`States failing schools'

222

Ruddock presses UN to help

221

PMs denial on free child care

220

PMs thoughts with ADF

219

Children accused in detention centre violence

218

Feds chip in $85m for WA plant

217

Privacy laws for private sector

216

Howard backs G-G

215

Abbott courts bosses

214

Stop infighting says PM

213

MPs want more travel, study fees

212

compo psychological injuries

211

Bishops urge government to respect human dignity

210a

Ruddock defiant

a209

Sex abuse victim asks for PMs help

a208

Spy Agency listened to Tampa calls

a207

Murder claim in Nuclear Tests

a206

Volunteers save Govt $000,000s

a205

PM seeks Buddha's blessing

a204

Fast track refuge visas

a203

Terrorism Deal defended

a202

Indonessian trip worthwhile

a201

Howard and Indonesian share secrets in terror pact

a200

PM Address at the Australian - Indonesian Business Council Luncheon Jakarta

a199

PM Address at State Dinner Presidential Palace Jakarta

a198

PM Statement at the World Economic Forum New York

a197

PM Address at American Jewish Committee and Australia/Israel Jewish Affairs Council

a196

PM Address to the UN Security Council New York

a195

PM Comments following visit to the WTC site New York

a194

PM Doorstep Interview - United Nations New York

a193

PM Press Conference - Pierre Hotel New York

a192

PM Interview with John Laws - Radio 2UE

a191

PM Interview with Neil Mitchell, Radio 2AW

a190

PM Interview with Maria Rossell, CNBC

a189

PM Press Conference - Pierre Hotel New York

a188

PM Press Conference - Pierre Hotel New York city

a187

PM Interview with Steve Lieberman, The Today show

a186

Doorstep interview, Singapore

a185

PM interview with Mark Willacy, AM Programme

a184

Alston criticises Telstra's Easymail axe

a183

Howard tightens ties with Jakarta

a182

Australia 'offends' allies on refugees

a181

More women for federal court: A-G

a180

PM backs Jakarta on boat people

210

Detention centre crisis worsens

209

Collins sub repair bill doubles

208

Aboriginal aid shakeup

207

Aussies set for wider terror fight

206

Anderson faces Nationals revolt

205

Howard and Ruddock welcome new citizens

204

Detainees collapse lawyer

203

Detained child allegedly raped

202

Ex MPs to travel free for life

201

Domestic air levy to stay for a year

200

Detainees wait

199

Four Woomera kids lips sewn up

198

Don't push students says Nelson

197

Detention to stay

196

Lure for dole workers

195

Detainees trying intimidation PM

194

Fast train project proposed

193

Employers biased against baby boomers

192

Car maker in crisis

191

Diggers run Iraqi blockade

190

Hicks would get fair trial Hill

189

Govt bids to cut damages claims

188

Hunger strikes spread

187

Howard to see where WTC stood

186

KEYNOTE ADDRESS OPENING OF PACIFIC 2002 INTERNATIONAL

185

Nowhere to hide

184

PM welcomes new citizens

183

PM labels lip sewing blackmail

182

Lip stitching true

181

Liability shake up

180

Key uni reforms flagged

179

Jobless to rise

178

Immigrant brain gain for nation

177

Howard vows to stick to detention policy

176

Three in battle for position of Speaker

175

Boat people numbers plunge

174

Asylum seekers delay suicide pact

173

Inflation at 3.1pc

172

Politicians pay rise

171

National plan mooted over insurance crisis

170

MP clear for frontbench

169

Ruddock adviser quits in disgust

168

PM urged to act on Woomera

167

National overhaul for unis

166

MP blast backfires

165

Ruddock denies babys lips sewn together

164

Ruddock defiant

163

Talks today over fate of children

162

Ruddock warns rights officials

161

Ntest serviceman can now sue

160

Row over record roo cull

159

Ruddock defiant

158

Woomera detainees rushed to hospital

157

Woomera crisis

156

Ruddock hits back on US reports

155

Tuckey cleared of travel rort

154

Tell them it wont work Ruddock

153

Ruddock wants families split

152

Refugee processing to resume

151

Ruddocks promise to fasttrack asylum bids

150

Woomera locked down

149

Woomera parents may lose children

148

Refugee protest escalates

147

Woomera children at risk

146

Home trial for Hicks

145

Fears sailor may sue

144

Marbles on CHOGM agenda

143

No refugee rescue without navy

142

Howard to visit New York, Indonesia

141

Government criticised over Gallop report

140

Aussie troops to go beyond Afghanistan

139

New MPs slack off

138

Women quit forces

137

Airports face overhaul

136

Defence HQ to proceed

135

Hunger strikers set to unsew their lips

134

Questions raised on Woomera future

133

Villawood detainees stitch lips official

132

Rural health near crisis point

131

Refugee crisis to cloud US visit

130

Shut down Woomera advisers tell Ruddock

129

More children taken from Woomera

128

Nelson sets priority for research funds

127

PM hopeful for economy

126

Privacy law aids fugitives

125

Ruddock looks at smaller centre

124

Group's bid to end crisis today

123

10000 jobs threatened

122

$3000 cash and a free trip home

121

Aboriginal tent embassy declaration

120

Aborigines claim Roo copyright

119

Adviser quits over asylum conditions

118

Adviser quits over Howard's asylum policy

117

Afghan asylum seekers offered money to go home

116

Afghans offered money to leave

115

1215 Aged care lacking

114

Anderson intervenes over Ansett lease

113

Arms anger Aboriginal elders

112

Australia Inc valued at $2230b

111

Beers, spirits and cigs up today

110

Bills in for excess benefits

109

Cash won't persuade Afghans

108

Confusion over money offer

107

Fuel cost in bush a scandal

106

Fuelling anger

105

Fulfilling a promise to New York

104

He is a cocky guy and he talks about killing Americans

103

Hicks was a complete fool says Downer

102

Howard urges Timor commitment

101

Howard urges UN to back East Timor

100

Inflation shock sparks fears on interest rates

99

Inquiry into Nat MPs burn-off

98

Govt gives itself high marks

97

Media laws changes planned

96

National highway on road to ruin

95

New camp to take Woomera off boil

94

No arrests yet over stolen coat of arms

93

PM overwhelmed by Ground Zero tour

92

PM welcomes return call

91

PMs new refugee deal

90

Police reclaim coat of arms after struggle

89

Privacy move a holy mess

88

Refugee returns set to expand

87

Repatriation We'll pay says PM

86

Rural slump blamed for trade deficit

85

Spy chief to interrogate Ryan

84

Three in battle for position of Speaker

83

Tourism hit hard by attacks Ansett

82

Woomera detainees end protest

81

Woomera news group protests

79

Woomera visa deal ends hunger strike

78

Criminals face loss of shares

77

'Work for dole' net to widen

76

Govt has 'something to hide'

75

Reith lands big-money defence job

74

Sack the G-G

73

Insurance forces business to shut

72

Health premiums must rise: industry

71

Heroin success queried

70

Medibank cost plea a bit rich: Howard

69

Herron resigns as Lib leader

68

PM queries papal criticism of refugee stand

67

Stop insulting us, NZ tells Australian ministers

66

Abbott presses workplace bills

65

G-G to meet sex abuse victims

64

Howard in US talks to save steel jobs

63

Howard hopes Australia will get a boost from US economic revival

62

Big health fund seeks overflow price rise

61

Insurance industry says rises essential

60

Health fund rise not on: PM

59

Health insurance premiums must go up: industry

58

Nats angry as PM defies convention

57

Medical insurer's sick joke

56

PM backs Bush, no questions asked

55

Federal Govt slides in polls

54

Malaria hits PNG asylum seekers

53

PM ignores floods for Indon tour

52

Secret plan for health fund giant

51

UN wants envoy to see Woomera

50

Pressure on industry to justify hikes

49

Warning to PM on missile shield

48

$10m go home offer to Afghans

47

Australia may impose targeted sanctions

46

Aborigines ask Lib MP for help

45

Suicidal and angry: Iraqis suffer in PNG detention camp

44

PM hits health funds on premium increase

43

Heartland deserts Beazley

42

Kim Beazley's Plan For Veterans

41

Crean to stand for leadership

40

Senator blames Labor feuding

39

Crean commits to wider Labor

38

Dear Dana

37

RSL PRIORITIES

36

Senator Harradine support

35

Greens

34

One Nation

33

One Nation Vets Policy

32

One Nation offices raided

31

The Australian Democrats Veterans Policy

30a

Hanson rebels deregistered

30

Democrats to weigh media rule changes

29

anomalies in the Centrelink treatment of disability pensions

28

Hanson quits One Nation leadership

27

Nuclear vets deserve better

26

Superanuation Indexing

25

Congratulations on your appointment

24

DVA Whos Who

23

Minister re covered under VEA

22

Minister re hosp admission refusal

21

I recently received the following letter

20a

Danna's first speech in Parliament

20

Minister from J King

19

Minister from R May

18

ALP admits it has to reconnect

17

Crean puts top minder on Costello

16

Election of Parliamentary Leaders and Shadow Ministry

15

Labor's new pitch

14

Labor rebel takes hard line on 'illegals'

13

Government Ignores Disabled Veterans

12

Labor newcomers take frontbench spots

11

Crean Tells unions ALP must widen base

10

Threat to cut unions ties

9

Vets comments on Beazley's plan for Veterans

8

Shadow cabinet pictures

7

Qld shines in shadow cabinet

6

Leader seeks war briefing

5

ALP bid to neuter factions

4

ALP figures back plan to curb factions

3

Crean blocks frontbenchers resignation

2

Labor set to oppose media law changes

1a

Australia Deploys Remaining Special Forces Soldiers

1

Carr urges support for detention centres