There will be no carbon tax under the government I lead.
If we change the way the electricity sector operates, we can bring down our levels of carbon pollution, and continue the crucial task of tackling climate change. Putting a price on carbon would do this.
He will always know as we know now that in the heat of battle he did not fail when mateship and duty called.
The global economic outlook remains fragile and uncertain. Global economic imbalances persist and we must address them or risk future instability.
At the end of the day government is about teamwork and partnership and we will be proving that by working together.
I know reform is never easy. But I know reform is right.
I’m angry and I understand why Australians paying mortgages are angry.
Any sort of political correctness needs to be swept out of the way.
In Australia, average temperatures have risen almost one degree since 1910, and each decade since the 1940s has been warmer than the one before. That warming is real. Its consequences are real. And it will change our lives in real and practical ways.
I know people are looking at whats happening in Washington and then they also look at events in Europe, in Greece and Portugal and other places and worry about that.
Here in Australia we do get impacted by global economic events. But we should have some confidence that our economy has got strong underlying fundamentals.
One of my prized possessions is still the prefect’s tie that I got in this school. I keep it with me. It was the first leadership position I ever had.
We encourage China to engage as a good global citizen and we are clear-eyed about where differences do lie.
Those of you who have spent time with Australians know that we are not given to overstatement. By nature we are laconic speakers and by conviction we are realistic thinkers.
There are some things that can’t be measured.
The Prime Minister seems now to be basing his re-election campaign on this plot line. He is saying to the Australian people, look out, the baddies behind you – hiss, boo and whatever you do, don’t vote Labor. This political parody of pantomime is looking and sounding desperate.
The first film I remember seeing was Bambi. It has stayed with me because it was so sad.
There’s not a sense that the person who is waiting on the table is somehow a lesser person that the person who is eating in the restaurant.
The caricature of my own face always makes me laugh.
The great thing about music is that whatever you’re into, you see new possibilities.