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Lazarus Rising

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by John Howard


  Lang (federal electorate, NSW), 3–4, 12, 65–66, 74

  Lange, David, 521

  Laos, 520

  large business. see big business

  Latham, Mark, 226, 272, 455, 473, 477–85, 547, 608, 628–29, 634

  Launceston, Tas, 480–81

  Lavender Bay, NSW, 648

  law

  Howard as minister, 92

  Howard’s children, Plate 14

  Howard’s education, 18, 26–30, Plate 4

  Howard’s practice as solicitor, 28, 35, 39, 45–46, 63, 67, 73, 79

  India, 529

  Jim McClelland’s career, 88

  Kroger’s career, 563

  Stan Howard’s practice, 26, 48

  tax avoidance, 108

  Williams as Attorney General, 235

  see also barristers

  law and order

  East Timor, 342

  Indigenous communities, 283

  Solomon Islands, 526–27

  Lawrence, Carmen, 216

  Laws, John, 153, 223, 589

  Lawson, Nigel, 552

  Lazarus, Glenn, 353–54

  ‘Lazarus with a triple bypass’, 180, 212

  Leader of the Opposition. see Opposition

  leadership. see Australian Labor Party (ALP); ‘dry grass’; Liberal Party of Australia

  League of Nations, 469

  League of Rights, 204

  Leake, Peter, 98

  leaks. see media; television

  Leaving Certificate, 14, 18

  Lee Hsien Leung, 599

  Lee Kuan Yew, 672

  Lees, Meg, 242, 314–16

  Leeser, Julian, 320

  left-wingers, 33, 65, 147, 182, 189, 225, 242, 337, 631, 669. see also centre-left politics; political correctness

  Lehman Brothers, 377

  Leichhardt (federal electorate, Qld), 223, 645

  Leichhardt, NSW, 40

  Leigh, Vivien, 505

  Lennon, Paul, 479

  L’Estrange, Dr Jim, 57

  L’Estrange, Michael, 57, 220, 237–38, 684

  Lewinkamp, Frank, 445

  Lewis, Austin, 180

  Lewis, Steve, 610

  Lewisham, NSW, 9

  Li Peng, 445, 503–4

  Liberal National Party (LNP), Qld, 667

  Liberal Party of Australia

  Australian Capital Territory, 216

  as broad church, 212–13

  by-elections (see elections (Federal))

  candidates, 221, 255–56, 365, 371–72

  coalition (see Coalition)

  deputy leadership (see Liberal Party of Australia leadership)

  elections (see elections (Federal))

  electorates (see the names of electorates, e.g. Bennelong)

  federal council, 33–34, 153, 173, 553

  federal directors, 80, 132, 165, 222, 255, 318, 632, 641, 657

  federal presidents, 136, 172–73, 202, 224, 368

  federal secretariat, 220

  federal treasurers, 208

  finance and organisation, 173

  governments (see the names of Prime Ministers)

  Howard family, 11, 21–22, 47–50

  Howard’s membership, 29–35, 37, 234–36, 587, 649, 670–71, 674, Plate 5

  leadership (see Liberal Party of Australia leadership)

  Lynch’s contribution, 144

  as mass movement, 671–72

  moderates (‘small-l Liberals’, progressives), 76, 97, 141, 178, 202, 206–7, 212–13, 220, 371, 603, 634

  as ‘natural party of government’, 34

  NSW: Federal politics, 32–33, 37–38, 52–53, 58–60, 67, 74, 116–17, 125, 141, 159, 167, 176, 199, 201–2, 221, 225, 645, 656–57 (see also the names of electorates)

  NSW: organisation, 29–35, 37, 45, 47

  SW: state politics, 32, 34, 37, 49, 172, 186, 221, 571 (see also the names of electorate)

  in Opposition (see Opposition, Coalition in)

  Pauline Hanson, 255–56, 259–62

  political power, 654

  polls (see polls & public opinion)

  pollsters, 584, 598

  preselection (see the names of electorates)

  Queensland, 118, 150, 156–58, 169–70, 255–56, 259, 261–62, 270, 365, 368, 432, 568–69, 645, 666–67 (see also Liberal National Party (LNP), Qld)

  relations with Nationals, 165–67, 176–77, 179–80, 568–69, 666–67

  republican debate, 200–201, 318, 320–24, 326, 329, 333

  rural, 364

  South Australia, 121, 152, 165, 571, 603, 672

  state elections, 221

  traditional supporters, 485

  ‘trendies’ in, 159

  Victoria, 34, 97, 110, 116–17, 124–25, 141, 146, 176–80, 182, 191, 208–11, 371–73, 490, 563, 571, 617, 660, 666, 672

  Western Australia, 77, 108, 173–75, 204, 209–10, 266, 322, 571, 666

  see also United Australia Party; Young Liberals

  Liberal Party of Australia leadership

  1960s, 44–47, 134, 603

  1970s, 50–52, 56, 66–67, 69, 76–79, 81

  1980s, 114–15, 120–21, 125–26, 134–35, 139–41, 144–46, 149–53, 155, 157–58, 163–65, 170–73, 175–80, 183, 198, 362, 601, Plate 9, Plate 19

  1990–94, 139, 182–86, 195–99, 201–9, 218, 227

  1994 meeting (Costello, Howard & McLachlan), 207–9, 601–4, 606–7, 609, 612, 617–20

  1995–99, 139, 175–76, 208, 210–12, 215–16, 220–21, 228, 242, Plate 19

  2000s, 79, 600–626, 642, 647, 650, 652–54, 663–65

  deputy leadership (1970s), 99, 102

  deputy leadership (1980s), 125–26, 140–41, 150–51, 171

  deputy leadership (1990s), 184, 196, 202–3, 209, 212, 234 (see also Costello, Peter)

  deputy leadership (2000s), 607, 611, 624 (see also Costello, Peter)

  ‘dry grass’, 50–51, 76, 202

  liberalism, 233–34, 431, 460, 487, 502, 670, 674

  liberals (US), 472, 670

  Lindsay (federal electorate, NSW), 225, 267–68, 311, 645

  Lindsay, Peter, 446, 645

  Lindwall, Ray, 12

  liquefied natural gas. see natural gas

  literature, 504–5. see also English; Shakespeare

  LJ Hooker Ltd, 112

  Lloyd, Bruce, 177

  Lloyd, Jim, 598, 606

  LNG. see natural gas

  LNP. see Liberal National Party (LNP), Qld

  Loans Affair. see Khemlani, Tirath

  Lodge. see Prime Minister’s Lodge

  logging. see forest policy

  London

  John Howard’s visits, 14, 35–36, 95, 173, 362, 437, 451, 506, 522, 524, 596, 657

  terrorism, 380

  Tim Howard in, 377, 386

  see also Buckingham Palace

  Long, Kay, 686

  Long, Michael, 282

  Longreach, Qld, 275, 313

  Longueville, NSW, 61, 65

  Loughnane, Brian, 632, 641, 657, 687

  Low Emissions Technology fund, 555

  low-income earners

  economic policy, 534, 570

  parental leave, 494

  tax reform, 306, 546, 629

  work for the dole, 489

  Lowe (federal electorate, NSW), 124, 169, 194

  Lowy, Frank, 313, 590–91

  Lowy Institute, 527

  loyalty. see political and personal relationships

  Lu684ff, David

  Luff, David, 611, 615, 647

  luxury cars, 192

  Lynch, Leah, 144

  Lynch, Phillip, 31, 56, 69, 84, 86, 90, 92, 96, 98–103, 105, 108, 114–15, 117, 120–21, 125, 129–30, 144, Plate 18

  Lynch family, 144

  Lyne (federal electorate, NSW), 666

  Lynn, Charlie, 221

  Lyons (federal electorate, Tas), 480–81

  M

  Ma Ying-jeou, 507

  Mabo decision, 256–57, 271–72

  Mabry,
Marcus, 459

  Macarthur (federal electorate, NSW), 117, 221

  MacArthur, Douglas, 17

  McCabe/Lafranchi report (Vic), 110

  McCarthyism, 259

  McCaw, Ken, 59

  McClelland, Jim, 88

  McClintock, Paul, 92, 405

  McClure, Patrick, 578

  McCrann, Terry, 636

  McDiven, Chris, 687

  McDonald, Donald & Janet, 688

  McDonald, Ian, 478

  McDonald, Joe, 639

  McEwen (federal electorate, Vic), 195, 310–11

  McEwen, John, 44, 47, 135, 177, 540, 666

  MacFarlane, Ian (Minister), 363, 365, 631

  Macfarlane, Ian (RBA governor), 128, 265, 368, 532, 544, 631

  MacFarlane, John, 617

  McGarvie model, 322–23

  McGauchie, Donald, 299, 329

  McGauran, Julian, 666

  McGauran, Peter, 160, 185

  MacGibbon, David, 206

  Mack, Ted, 320, 661

  Mackay, Malcolm, 41, 44–46

  Mackay, Qld, 287

  Mackay, Ruth, 44

  McKell, Sir William, 21

  Mackellar (federal electorate, NSW), 52, 149, 201–2

  MacKellar, Michael, 125, 201

  Mackerras, Malcolm, 88–89

  McKew, Maxine, 620–21

  McKibbin, Warwick, 554

  McKillop, Charlie, 645

  McKinnon, Don, Plate 27

  Macklin, Jenny, 495, 629, 632

  McLachlan, 159

  McLachlan, Ian, 159, 165, 172, 206–8, 236–37, 253, 563, 581–82, 603, 606, 615

  McLaughlin, John, 49

  Maclean, NSW, 5

  McLean, Ross, 121, 125

  McLeay, John, 76

  McMahon, Bill, 44–47, 51–53, 56, 74, 124, 141, 302

  McManus, Rove, 631

  McMillan (federal electorate, Vic), 481

  McNamara, Robert, 671

  McPhee, Ian, 147, 159, 175, 178–79

  McPherson (federal electorate, Qld), 69

  Macquarie (federal electorate, NSW), 225

  Macquarie Centre, NSW, 360

  McVeigh, Tom, 161

  Madigan, Russell, 503

  Mahathir bin Mohamad, 351, 514–15

  maiden speeches

  Anderson, 176

  Howard, 72

  Pauline Hanson, 256–58, 260, 262

  Major, John, 522

  Malaysia, 351, 465, 514–15, 520, 631, Plate 32. see also APEC

  Mallesons (law firm), 26, 48

  mandates, 241, 303, 312–13, 331, 349, 360, 541, 579

  mandatory detention. see immigration; refugees and asylum-seekers

  Mandela, Nelson, 523, Plate 28

  Mandela Cup, 596

  Mannix, Daniel (Archbishop), 34

  Mansfield, Bob, 685

  manufacturing. see Australian manufacturing; Victorian Chamber of Manufacturers

  Mao suits, 504

  Mao Zedong, 33

  marijuana, 489–90

  Maritime Union of Australia (MUA), earlier Waterside Workers’ Federation (WWF), 287–92, 294–98, 300–301

  market capitalism. see free market economics

  market research. see advertising, market research & public relations

  Marks Royal Commission, 216

  marriage

  Costello, 63

  Howard Government policy, 495–96

  Howard’s, 49–50, 53, 58

  Howard’s family, 10, 25

  institution of, 73, 75

  see also divorce law

  Marrickville, NSW, 8, 20, 29, 660, Plate 1

  Martin, Gloria, 687

  Martin, Ian, 345, 354

  Martin, Ray, 223, 257–58

  Masharaff, Perves, 385, 442, 463

  Mason, Sir Anthony, 319

  mass shootings, 252. see also Port Arthur massacre

  massacres. see Port Arthur massacre; Rwanda

  maternity leave. see parental leave

  maternity payment. see baby bonus

  mateship, 130, 284, 328, 447

  Maybury, Fred, 166–68

  Mayo (federal electorate, SA), 165, 314, 420, 683

  Mbeki, Thabo, 524–25

  McPhee as shadow minister, 147

  Meagher, Roddy, 33

  media

  1977 election, 101

  1980s ‘Joh for PM’ campaign, 158–60

  1980s Liberal leadership, 149–53, 172–73, 180

  1980s Liberal policies, 174–75

  1984 election, 144

  1987 election, 145, 169

  1990s Liberal leadership, 183–84, 202

  1992 Wills by-election, 189

  1993 election, 192–94

  1996 election, 214, 222–25

  1998 election, 312

  2004 election, 481, 483–84

  2007 election, 644–46, 648–49

  Abbott’s experience, 200

  Afghanistan, 390

  ALP leadership, 628, 633

  Asian coverage of Australia, 258, 260–61

  AWB scandal, 630

  Bali bombings, 413–18

  Bronwyn Bishop, 199

  Bush, 462, 470–72

  business, 91

  by-elections, 371–73

  Campbell & Burke, 638

  centenary of Federation, 362

  climate change, 555, 589

  Costello’s performances, 316, 570

  cross-ownership, 216

  Dawkins’ performance, 514

  Downer’s performance, 197, 204–6

  East Timor, 337, 346, 348, 350

  economic reporting (1970s), 94–95, 112

  economic reporting (1980s), 111–12, 140, 143, 659

  economic reporting (1990s), 187, 217, 264

  economic reporting (2000s), 364, 370, 607

  foreign affairs, 517

  Garrett’s performance, 643

  Greens, 660

  gun laws, 248, 251–53

  Hockey’s performance, 634

  Howard’s friendship with Bush, 462

  Howard’s performances, 497, 503, 511–12, 528, Plate 8

  Howard’s upbringing & interest in, 11–12, 16–17, 21, 23, 588–89, 634

  Howard’s visit to World War I battlefields, 6–7

  Indigenous policy, 275, 277, 281, 283, 285, 589

  industrial relations, 564, 570, 575–80, 582–83, 585–86

  Iraq invasion (2003), 426, 435, 443, 445, 447, 451, 455

  Janette Howard, 244

  Keating’s performance, 189–90, 216

  Keelty, 456–57

  Latham, 482–84

  leaks, 116, 152, 171, 202–3, 238, 369, 604, 615, 641

  Liberal leadership, 604–5, 607–13, 615–17, 619–22, 624–25

  Menzies, 12

  ministerial standards, 267

 

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