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John Howard says Donald Trump is 'not compatible with democracy' | 9 News Australia
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published: 19 Sep 2024
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John Howard: 'Multiculturalism is a concept that I've always had a bit of trouble with'
The former Liberal prime minister says the idea of multiculturalism has always troubled him and that immigrants should be expected to 'adopt the values and the practices' of the country they move to. John Howard makes the comments at the inaugural conference of the new rightwing political forum the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship in London.
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published: 02 Nov 2023
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EXCLUSIVE: John Howard reflects on Australia's involvement in Iraq War (Watch)
The Howard government decided to commit forces to Iraq in March 2003 without a written submission to cabinet on the costs, benefits and implications, leaving detailed briefings and lengthy discussions principally to the National Security Committee.
But the National Archives of Australia has not released any NSC documents as they have not yet been transferred from the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, despite the Archives Act stipulating records should be made public after 20 years.
Although the US-led invasion of Iraq did not find weapons of mass destruction, confounding intelligence agencies, John Howard and senior ministers would make the same decision today if presented with the same intelligence.
📰 Read the full story: https://bit.ly/3NHRYub
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published: 01 Jan 2024
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'Give him a valium' (1995)
Paul Keating urges the Speaker of the House to calm the then-Opposition Leader John Howard, who he claims is wound up "like a thousand-day clock". More: http://ab.co/keatinginsults
published: 11 Nov 2013
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John Howard reacts to archive footage of his early political career | The ABC Of
David Wenham goes fishing in the ABC Archival life of John Howard. #ABC90
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The ABC Of is a six-part interview series hosted by David Wenham revisiting the pasts of prominent Australians through moments drawn from the vast ABC archives.
All six guests are icons of one field or more, including legendary businesswoman and publisher, Ita Buttrose; beloved tennis star and Indigenous advocate, Evonne Goolagong Cawley; comedian and proponent of men’s mental health, Garry McDonald; journalist’s journalist and new host of 7:30, Sarah Ferguson; former Prime Minister John Howard and TV host, podcaster, writer and one of Australia’s favourite stand-up comedians, Wil Anderson.
Stream now on ABC iview: https://ab.co/Th...
published: 01 Aug 2022
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‘Inflation is still too high’: John Howard blasts government spending
Former Prime Minister John Howard has blasted the Albanese Labor government saying inflation is “still too high”.
“Interest rates are a reflection of economic conditions, domestically and internationally,” Mr Howard said during a media conference on Thursday.
“Inflation is still too high and that’s fuelled by government spending.”
published: 05 Sep 2024
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The Aussie Way with John Howard
John Howard was a member of the Australian House of Representatives from 1974 to 2007 and prime minister of Australia from 1996 to 2007.
Prime Minister Howard offers insights into Australias own special relationship with the United States beginning with why Australias participation in the Iraq war was in his nations best interest. Echoing parallels with the United States, he offers his views on multiculturalism which he calls a very confused credo—and Australias role in the Anglosphere, particularly as it relates to China, its largest and most powerful Asian neighbor. He speaks of the current financial crisis and the need to remain confident in the market and the dangers of overregulation. Finally, he answers What should Americans know about Australia that we dont?
published: 29 Apr 2009
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The three reasons why John Howard is against the Voice to Parliament
Former prime minister John Howard has revealed the three reasons why he is against the Indigenous Voice to Parliament.
Mr Howard said he is against anything that divides Australians by race and also fears what could happen in the hands of an “activist High Court”.
“I think the final reason is that whatever the government might say in the next six weeks, the truth is that any pronouncement of this body will have a coercive effect on the government of the day,” he told Sky News host Sharri Markson.
“If this body proposes something the government doesn’t like, every man and his dog … will be yelling at the government to do what they are told.
“Because this, after all, is the body which represents Indigenous people and you’ve gone to all this trouble to insert it in the constitution and...
published: 29 Aug 2023
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John Howard says Scott Morrison should remain in parliament to avoid a by-election | 7.30
Former prime minister and Liberal party grandee John Howard speaks on the latest scandal involving Scott Morrison. He also speaks to Sarah Ferguson on the publication of his latest book, ‘A Sense of Balance’.
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published: 16 Aug 2022
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John Howard reflects on the Port Arthur massacre 25 years on, and the reform it sparked | ABC News
The former Prime Minster John Howard reflects on the Port Arthur massacre, and how it changed Tasmania, and the nation, forever.
Thirty-five people were killed on April 28 1996, among them mothers, sisters, fathers, brothers and children.
But from the harrowing loss came sweeping political change.
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published: 28 Apr 2021
2:29
John Howard says Donald Trump is 'not compatible with democracy' | 9 News Australia
Former Australian PM John Howard has described Donald Trump as ‘not compatible with democracy' in a scathing message about the US election. Subscribe and 🔔: htt...
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1:27
John Howard: 'Multiculturalism is a concept that I've always had a bit of trouble with'
The former Liberal prime minister says the idea of multiculturalism has always troubled him and that immigrants should be expected to 'adopt the values and the ...
The former Liberal prime minister says the idea of multiculturalism has always troubled him and that immigrants should be expected to 'adopt the values and the practices' of the country they move to. John Howard makes the comments at the inaugural conference of the new rightwing political forum the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship in London.
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The former Liberal prime minister says the idea of multiculturalism has always troubled him and that immigrants should be expected to 'adopt the values and the practices' of the country they move to. John Howard makes the comments at the inaugural conference of the new rightwing political forum the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship in London.
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- published: 02 Nov 2023
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4:25
EXCLUSIVE: John Howard reflects on Australia's involvement in Iraq War (Watch)
The Howard government decided to commit forces to Iraq in March 2003 without a written submission to cabinet on the costs, benefits and implications, leaving de...
The Howard government decided to commit forces to Iraq in March 2003 without a written submission to cabinet on the costs, benefits and implications, leaving detailed briefings and lengthy discussions principally to the National Security Committee.
But the National Archives of Australia has not released any NSC documents as they have not yet been transferred from the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, despite the Archives Act stipulating records should be made public after 20 years.
Although the US-led invasion of Iraq did not find weapons of mass destruction, confounding intelligence agencies, John Howard and senior ministers would make the same decision today if presented with the same intelligence.
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The Howard government decided to commit forces to Iraq in March 2003 without a written submission to cabinet on the costs, benefits and implications, leaving detailed briefings and lengthy discussions principally to the National Security Committee.
But the National Archives of Australia has not released any NSC documents as they have not yet been transferred from the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, despite the Archives Act stipulating records should be made public after 20 years.
Although the US-led invasion of Iraq did not find weapons of mass destruction, confounding intelligence agencies, John Howard and senior ministers would make the same decision today if presented with the same intelligence.
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- published: 01 Jan 2024
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0:25
'Give him a valium' (1995)
Paul Keating urges the Speaker of the House to calm the then-Opposition Leader John Howard, who he claims is wound up "like a thousand-day clock". More: http://...
Paul Keating urges the Speaker of the House to calm the then-Opposition Leader John Howard, who he claims is wound up "like a thousand-day clock". More: http://ab.co/keatinginsults
https://wn.com/'Give_Him_A_Valium'_(1995)
Paul Keating urges the Speaker of the House to calm the then-Opposition Leader John Howard, who he claims is wound up "like a thousand-day clock". More: http://ab.co/keatinginsults
- published: 11 Nov 2013
- views: 357855
3:16
John Howard reacts to archive footage of his early political career | The ABC Of
David Wenham goes fishing in the ABC Archival life of John Howard. #ABC90
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David Wenham goes fishing in the ABC Archival life of John Howard. #ABC90
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All six guests are icons of one field or more, including legendary businesswoman and publisher, Ita Buttrose; beloved tennis star and Indigenous advocate, Evonne Goolagong Cawley; comedian and proponent of men’s mental health, Garry McDonald; journalist’s journalist and new host of 7:30, Sarah Ferguson; former Prime Minister John Howard and TV host, podcaster, writer and one of Australia’s favourite stand-up comedians, Wil Anderson.
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The ABC Of is a six-part interview series hosted by David Wenham revisiting the pasts of prominent Australians through moments drawn from the vast ABC archives.
All six guests are icons of one field or more, including legendary businesswoman and publisher, Ita Buttrose; beloved tennis star and Indigenous advocate, Evonne Goolagong Cawley; comedian and proponent of men’s mental health, Garry McDonald; journalist’s journalist and new host of 7:30, Sarah Ferguson; former Prime Minister John Howard and TV host, podcaster, writer and one of Australia’s favourite stand-up comedians, Wil Anderson.
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- published: 01 Aug 2022
- views: 9445
4:13
‘Inflation is still too high’: John Howard blasts government spending
Former Prime Minister John Howard has blasted the Albanese Labor government saying inflation is “still too high”.
“Interest rates are a reflection of economic...
Former Prime Minister John Howard has blasted the Albanese Labor government saying inflation is “still too high”.
“Interest rates are a reflection of economic conditions, domestically and internationally,” Mr Howard said during a media conference on Thursday.
“Inflation is still too high and that’s fuelled by government spending.”
https://wn.com/‘Inflation_Is_Still_Too_High’_John_Howard_Blasts_Government_Spending
Former Prime Minister John Howard has blasted the Albanese Labor government saying inflation is “still too high”.
“Interest rates are a reflection of economic conditions, domestically and internationally,” Mr Howard said during a media conference on Thursday.
“Inflation is still too high and that’s fuelled by government spending.”
- published: 05 Sep 2024
- views: 10220
39:35
The Aussie Way with John Howard
John Howard was a member of the Australian House of Representatives from 1974 to 2007 and prime minister of Australia from 1996 to 2007.
Prime Minister Howar...
John Howard was a member of the Australian House of Representatives from 1974 to 2007 and prime minister of Australia from 1996 to 2007.
Prime Minister Howard offers insights into Australias own special relationship with the United States beginning with why Australias participation in the Iraq war was in his nations best interest. Echoing parallels with the United States, he offers his views on multiculturalism which he calls a very confused credo—and Australias role in the Anglosphere, particularly as it relates to China, its largest and most powerful Asian neighbor. He speaks of the current financial crisis and the need to remain confident in the market and the dangers of overregulation. Finally, he answers What should Americans know about Australia that we dont?
https://wn.com/The_Aussie_Way_With_John_Howard
John Howard was a member of the Australian House of Representatives from 1974 to 2007 and prime minister of Australia from 1996 to 2007.
Prime Minister Howard offers insights into Australias own special relationship with the United States beginning with why Australias participation in the Iraq war was in his nations best interest. Echoing parallels with the United States, he offers his views on multiculturalism which he calls a very confused credo—and Australias role in the Anglosphere, particularly as it relates to China, its largest and most powerful Asian neighbor. He speaks of the current financial crisis and the need to remain confident in the market and the dangers of overregulation. Finally, he answers What should Americans know about Australia that we dont?
- published: 29 Apr 2009
- views: 23679
13:28
The three reasons why John Howard is against the Voice to Parliament
Former prime minister John Howard has revealed the three reasons why he is against the Indigenous Voice to Parliament.
Mr Howard said he is against anything t...
Former prime minister John Howard has revealed the three reasons why he is against the Indigenous Voice to Parliament.
Mr Howard said he is against anything that divides Australians by race and also fears what could happen in the hands of an “activist High Court”.
“I think the final reason is that whatever the government might say in the next six weeks, the truth is that any pronouncement of this body will have a coercive effect on the government of the day,” he told Sky News host Sharri Markson.
“If this body proposes something the government doesn’t like, every man and his dog … will be yelling at the government to do what they are told.
“Because this, after all, is the body which represents Indigenous people and you’ve gone to all this trouble to insert it in the constitution and now you are going to ignore their advice? How can you possibly do that?”
https://wn.com/The_Three_Reasons_Why_John_Howard_Is_Against_The_Voice_To_Parliament
Former prime minister John Howard has revealed the three reasons why he is against the Indigenous Voice to Parliament.
Mr Howard said he is against anything that divides Australians by race and also fears what could happen in the hands of an “activist High Court”.
“I think the final reason is that whatever the government might say in the next six weeks, the truth is that any pronouncement of this body will have a coercive effect on the government of the day,” he told Sky News host Sharri Markson.
“If this body proposes something the government doesn’t like, every man and his dog … will be yelling at the government to do what they are told.
“Because this, after all, is the body which represents Indigenous people and you’ve gone to all this trouble to insert it in the constitution and now you are going to ignore their advice? How can you possibly do that?”
- published: 29 Aug 2023
- views: 316865
9:34
John Howard says Scott Morrison should remain in parliament to avoid a by-election | 7.30
Former prime minister and Liberal party grandee John Howard speaks on the latest scandal involving Scott Morrison. He also speaks to Sarah Ferguson on the publi...
Former prime minister and Liberal party grandee John Howard speaks on the latest scandal involving Scott Morrison. He also speaks to Sarah Ferguson on the publication of his latest book, ‘A Sense of Balance’.
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Former prime minister and Liberal party grandee John Howard speaks on the latest scandal involving Scott Morrison. He also speaks to Sarah Ferguson on the publication of his latest book, ‘A Sense of Balance’.
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- published: 16 Aug 2022
- views: 60673
2:59
John Howard reflects on the Port Arthur massacre 25 years on, and the reform it sparked | ABC News
The former Prime Minster John Howard reflects on the Port Arthur massacre, and how it changed Tasmania, and the nation, forever.
Thirty-five people were killed...
The former Prime Minster John Howard reflects on the Port Arthur massacre, and how it changed Tasmania, and the nation, forever.
Thirty-five people were killed on April 28 1996, among them mothers, sisters, fathers, brothers and children.
But from the harrowing loss came sweeping political change.
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The former Prime Minster John Howard reflects on the Port Arthur massacre, and how it changed Tasmania, and the nation, forever.
Thirty-five people were killed on April 28 1996, among them mothers, sisters, fathers, brothers and children.
But from the harrowing loss came sweeping political change.
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- published: 28 Apr 2021
- views: 5652