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  • Mr HOWARD (Bennelong) (6.11) —I would like to make a brief contribution to this debate on the Higher Education Funding Amendment Bill for a very strong personal reason, and that is that in the time that I have been in this House, and particularly during the time that I was
    Date: 29/11/1989 - Collection: House of Representatives - ID: chamber/hansardr/1989-11-29/0097 - Source: House of Reps

  • Mr HOWARD (Bennelong) (4.29) —The Bounty (Photographic Film) Bill 1989 gives effect to the Government's decision to pay a bail-out amount of $36m over three years to Kodak (Australasia) Pty Ltd. It represents the pinnacle of the failure and bankruptcy of this Government's industry policy. After more than six years
    Date: 23/11/1989 - Collection: House of Representatives - ID: chamber/hansardr/1989-11-23/0153 - Source: House of Reps

  • Mr HOWARD (Bennelong) —by leave-I, too, would like to associate myself with the remarks that have been made about the late Jim Bradfield, a former Federal member for Barton. I had occasion to visit him in hospital at the beginning of last week and, despite his great illness, it would
    Date: 21/11/1989 - Collection: House of Representatives - ID: chamber/hansardr/1989-11-21/0007 - Source: House of Reps

  • Mr HOWARD (Bennelong) (5.00) —The House will know that the Opposition is opposed to this measure and therefore we see no reason why the House should suspend Standing Orders so as to permit its introduction. Mr Deputy Speaker, could I please have your guidance, as I am totally lost and
    Date: 21/11/1989 - Collection: House of Representatives - ID: chamber/hansardr/1989-11-21/0063 - Source: House of Reps

  • The House divided. (Mr Speaker-Hon. Leo McLeay) Ayes . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Noes . . . . . . . . . . . 57 —— Majority . . . . . . . . . 20 —— AYES Baldwin, P. J.
    Date: 21/11/1989 - Collection: House of Representatives - ID: chamber/hansardr/1989-11-21/0064 - Source: House of Reps

  • Bill presented by Mr Robert Brown, and read a first
    Date: 21/11/1989 - Collection: House of Representatives - ID: chamber/hansardr/1989-11-21/0065 - Source: House of Reps

  • Mr HOWARD (Bennelong) —Mr Deputy Speaker, I wish to make a personal explanation. Mr DEPUTY SPEAKER (Mr Ronald Edwards) —Does the honourable member claim to have been misrepresented? Mr HOWARD —Yes. Mr DEPUTY SPEAKER —The honourable member may proceed. Mr HOWARD —I claim to have been misrepresented both by the
    Date: 31/10/1989 - Collection: House of Representatives - ID: chamber/hansardr/1989-10-31/0032 - Source: House of Reps

  • Mr HOWARD (Bennelong) (5.42) —The major flaw in this year's Budget was its failure to effectively address the long term need for restructuring and micro-economic reform of the Australian economy. Not surprisingly, I want to address my remarks on the Budget tonight to the searing effects on the Australian economy
    Date: 05/09/1989 - Collection: House of Representatives - ID: chamber/hansardr/1989-09-05/0049 - Source: House of Reps

  • Mr HOWARD (Bennelong- Leader of the Opposition) —by leave-The Opposition welcomes the statements of the Prime Minister (Mr Hawke) and the Minister for Science, Customs and Small Business (Mr Barry Jones). Although we will have quite a number of things to say about the contents of the statements and about
    Date: 08/05/1989 - Collection: House of Representatives - ID: chamber/hansardr/1989-05-08/0024 - Source: House of Reps

  • Mr HOWARD (Bennelong- Leader of the Opposition) —by leave-On behalf of the Parliamentary Liberal Party, I would like to associate myself with the Prime Minister's remarks. Mr Griffiths —Don't go too far or you will lose preselection. Mr HOWARD —I have had mine. I would just like to say that
    Date: 04/05/1989 - Collection: House of Representatives - ID: chamber/hansardr/1989-05-04/0096 - Source: House of Reps

  • Mr HOWARD (Bennelong- Leader of the Opposition) —On behalf of the Parliamentary Liberal Party I join the Prime Minister (Mr Hawke) in expressing our sympathy to the relatives of the late Frank O'Keefe. I knew Frank O'Keefe as a fellow parliamentarian for some 10 years. During that time and after
    Date: 02/05/1989 - Collection: House of Representatives - ID: chamber/hansardr/1989-05-02/0008 - Source: House of Reps

  • Mr HOWARD (Bennelong- Leader of the Opposition) (7.30) —Last night's statement by the Treasurer (Mr Keating) has been greeted with widespread cynicism and disbelief throughout the nation today. That is not because Australian families do not want and need taxation relief. It is because last night the Treasurer offered not
    Date: 13/04/1989 - Collection: House of Representatives - ID: chamber/hansardr/1989-04-13/0208 - Source: House of Reps

  • Mr HOWARD (Bennelong- Leader of the Opposition) —Mr Deputy Speaker, I seek leave to make a personal explanation. Mr DEPUTY SPEAKER (Mr Leo McLeay) —Does the honourable member claim to have been misrepresented? Mr HOWARD —I do. Mr DEPUTY SPEAKER —The honourable member may proceed. Mr HOWARD —I was misrepresented
    Date: 12/04/1989 - Collection: House of Representatives - ID: chamber/hansardr/1989-04-12/0047 - Source: House of Reps

  • Mr HOWARD (Bennelong- Leader of the Opposition) (3.26) —At the end of his speech, the Prime Minister (Mr Hawke) made an appeal to the members of this Parliament not to make any more allegations about the administration of the Department of Aboriginal Affairs. I say on behalf of the Opposition
    Date: 11/04/1989 - Collection: House of Representatives - ID: chamber/hansardr/1989-04-11/0031 - Source: House of Reps

  • Mr HOWARD (Bennelong- Leader of the Opposition) —The Opposition supports this motion and in doing so I note the point on which the Prime Minister (Mr Hawke) concluded his speech, that the death of Nelson Lemmon does break the final link with the Chifley era of government in Australia. To
    Date: 04/04/1989 - Collection: House of Representatives - ID: chamber/hansardr/1989-04-04/0004 - Source: House of Reps

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