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Lazarus Rising

Page 100

by John Howard


  political and personal relationships (Howard’s), 4, 462–64

  Abbott, 200–201, 207

  Anderson, Plate 24

  Annan, 345

  Armitage, 384

  Baume (Michael), 117, 128, 206

  Beazley, 628–29

  Bjelke-Petersen, 156–57

  Blair, 463–64, 522–23, 613, Plate 29

  Bolger, 521

  Bush (George W.), 347, 377, 392, 443, 450–51, 457, 462, 464–75, 551, Plate 15, Plate 29

  Carlton, 59

  Carrick, 59, 207–9

  Chrétien, 327, 462

  Clark, 402, 462–63, 521

  Clinton, 347

  Cosgrove, 349, 353

  Costello, 307, 321, 369, 536–37, 600, 604, 607, 610, 621–22

  Downer, 203, 210, 212

  Elliott, 173

  Fraser, 46, 91, 113–16, 119, 128, 135, 146, 512

  Habibie, 517

  Harper, 463

  Hewson, 184

  Hill, 220–21

  Jiang, 462, 501–5

  Keating, 19, 148, 221

  Keelty, 456–57

  Kennett, 260

  Kroger, 179, 191

  McDonalds, 688

  Mahathir, 514

  Masharaff, 463

  Megawati, 518

  Moore, 362

  Morris, 210

  Nugent, 371

  Packer, 216

  Peacock, 64, 140–41, 145–46, 149–53, 171–73, 180–81, 198–99, Plate 19

  Powell, 463–64

  Reith, 183–84, 205

  Rocher, 206, 210

  SBY, 462–63, 518–21

  Schieffer, 380

  Shipley, 521

  Singh, 530

  Turnbull, 623, 643

  political conservatism

  1940s, 659

  Howard, 200, 284, 317, 326, 617, 670

  Howard’s upbringing, 22–23

  ‘Joh for PM’ campaign, 156–59, 164

  Liberal Party, 136, 141, 670

  Queensland, 172

  republican debate, 284, 317, 323, 326, 329, 334

  Thatcher, 669

  see also neo-conservatives

  political correctness, 238, 256, 259, 261, 271, 323, 328, 673. see also left-wingers

  political freedom. see democracy

  political parties, 671–72. see also Australian Democrats; Australian Labor Party (ALP); Communist Party of Australia; Family First; Greens; Liberal Party of Australia; National Party (formerly Country Party, and National Country Party); One Nation (Hanson movement)

  political relationships. see political and personal relationships

  political system. see republican debate

  politicians, public contempt for, 330

  Pollack, Kenneth, 428

  polls & public opinion

  before 1977 election, 97, 101

  before 1980 election, 116

  before 1983 election, 126, 134

  before 1984 election, 144–45

  before 1987 election, 152–53, 156, 169

  before 1990 election, 176–77, 182

  before 1993 election, 185, 187, 191–92, 194

  before 1996 election, 199, 201–6, 208, 214–15, 217–18, 223–25, 516

  before 1998 election, 276, 308–10, 652

  before 2001 Ryan by-election, 361, 363, 365, 369, 374

  before 2001 general election, 410, 652

  before 2007 election, 577, 583–86, 598, 617, 620–21, 623, 625, 628–29, 632–33, 635–37, 641–43, 645–46, 650, 662–63

  before 2010 election, 652

  since 2010 election, 653, 655, 658, 663

  Afghanistan, 420, 424

  American alliance, 389

  by-elections, 368

  climate change, 551, 556, 560, 589, 643, 650

  consumer sentiment, 544

  East Timor, 348–50, 420, 424

  economic management, 634, 638–39, 643

  GST, 359–60

  Howard Government, 368–69, 597–98

  Howard’s conversations with voters (field evidence), 360, 395, 490, 587–87, 597–98, 605–6, 645–46

  industrial relations, 561, 564, 569, 576, 583–84, 640

  Iraq policy, 424, 434–35, 441–43, 446, 448–49, 454–55, 458, 606

  leadership succession, 605–7, 617–19, 623

  petrol prices, 366, 544

  politicians, contempt for, 330

  refugees & asylum-seekers, 393–95, 398–401, 404, 410

  republican debate, 320–21, 323–24, 332, 589

  social policy, 489–90

  Tampa, 374

  tax reform, 359–60, 590, 629

  terrorism, 414, 420–22

  Vietnam War, 37–38

  waterfront reform, 299

  see also advertising, market research & public relations; ballots

  pollution. see climate change

  Ponting, Ricky, 594

  popularity. see public relations

  Port Adelaide (federal electorate, SA), 172

  Port Arthur massacre, 247–49, 254, 450

  Port Botany, NSW, 295

  Port Douglas, Qld, 282, 384

  Port Macquarie, NSW, 201

  Porter, James, 121

  Portland, NSW, 225

  Portugal, 337, 340

  poverty, 486–87, 492, 534, 548, 673

  Powell, Colin, 376–77, 382, 384–85, 431–32, 434, 437–38, 464, 467

  Powell, Roger, 407

  power dispute (Qld), 563–64

  Pratt, Michael, 172

  Pratt, Richard, 488

  pre-election economic statements (PEFO), 476–78

  preferential voting

  1977 election, 97

  1990 election, 182

  1996 election, 222

  1998 election, 260, 310–11

  2004 election, 477–79, 569

  Democrats, 97

  Greens, 182–83, 477–79

  optional and compulsory, 262

  see also Democratic Labor Party (DLP)

  Premiers. see names of state governments, e.g. Bolte Government (Vic)

  Premiers’ Conferences, 95, 114, Plate 18

  Presbyterians, 8, 32

  Prescott, John, 508, 514

  preselections, 672

  branch plebiscite system, 59, 672

  see also ballots; the names of electorates

  presidency. see republican debate

  press. see media

  Price, Matt, 644

  Price, Steve, 643

  Price, Waterhouse & Co., 108

  prices and wages

  freeze (1977), 95

  referendum (1973), 59–60

  Prices Justification Act, 91

  Prices Justification Tribunal, 92–93, 95

  primary production. see agriculture

  Prime Minister and Cabinet, Department of

  economic policy, 97, 113–14, 306, 367

  Howard’s farewell, 648

  Iraq policy, 436

  ministerial standards, 266–67

  refugees & asylum-seekers, 404–7

  Secretaries, 100, 232, 238–39, 553, Plate 21 (see also the names of Secretaries)

  Prime Ministers

  acting (see Anderson, John; Costello, Peter)

  caretaker, Fraser as (1975), 86–87

  centenary of Federation, 362

  deputy, 234–35, 416, 658 (see also Anderson, John; Vaile, Mark)

  dismissal (see Whitlam Government)

  Howard as (see Howard Government)

  Howard as Minister Assisting (1977), 95

  ‘Joh for PM’ campaign (see Bjelke-Petersen, Joh)

  residential arrangements (Australia), 231–32 (see also Kirribilli House; Prime Minister’s Lodge)

  residential arrangements (UK), 231

  role in republic, 325–26, 331

  use of Australian flag, 239

  see also the names, e.g. Menzies

  Prime Minister’s Lodge (Canberra, ACT), 33, 82, 86, 231, 245, 248, 280, 284, 338, 364
, 366, 377, 405, 411, 448, 472, 583, 596, 625, 637, 648–49, 686

  principal private secretaries. see staffers and advisors

  private enterprise

  Howard Government, 233, 555

  Howard’s maiden speech, 72

  Howard’s upbringing and belief, 19–20, 24, 212

  waterfront reform, 299

  private health insurance. see health policy

  private schools, 592. see also state aid to independent schools

  private sector

  social security involvement, 190

  Whitlam Government, 68

  privatisation of government-owned businesses, 120, 136, 219, 233, 236, 242–43, 264, 266, 303, 370, 536, 540–41, 543, 546–47, 612, 630, 664–65, Plate 11

  Privy Council, 12, 318

  productivity

  building industry, 547, 566

  industrial relations, 567–68, 570

  US, 534

  waterfront reform, 290, 296–97, 300–301, 370

  Productivity Commission, 290, 542, 659

  property. see land development

  property values, 116

  protection. see tariffs

  Protestants, 9, 15. see also Anglican Church; Baptists; Methodists; Presbyterians; Salvation Army

  public relations. see advertising, market research & public relations

  public sector unions, 484

  public servants

  1975 crisis, 88, 100, 102

  1980s, 111

  Fraser Government, 93, 113–14

  Howard family view, 24

  Howard Government, 237–39, 251, 265, 484, 497

  Howard’s relations with, 24, 102–5, 648

  industrial relations, 579

  Janette Howard’s family, 50

  leaks, 116

  official residences, 245

  parental leave, 494

  political knowledge, 100

  Rudd Government, 657

  Solomon Islands aid, 527

  superannuation, 546

  unions, 93, 484

  Whitlam Government, 54, 68, 82

  see also Appleby, Sir Humphrey

  public speaking. see speeches

  Puplick, Chris, 180

  Putin, Vladimir, 377, 390, 443

  Putney, NSW, 646

  Pyne, Christopher, 616

  Pyrmont, NSW, 7

  Q

  Qaeda. see al Qaeda

  Qantas, 120, 553, 665

  Qatar, 449

  Quadrant (magazine), 202

  Queen, as Head of State, 330. see also Elizabeth II, Queen

  Queensland

  1980s, 111–12

  1986 state election, 157–58

  1987 election, 169

  1988 federal by-elections, 172

  1990 federal election, 182

  1996 federal election, 223–25, 236

  1998 state election, 262

  2001 state election, 368

  2004 federal election, 478, 568–69

  2007 federal election, 637, 645

  2010 federal election, 652

  cyclone (2006), 619

  electoral swings, 12, 90, 182, 225

  floods, 660

  Gair Affair (1974), 64

  gun laws, 248–50

  Gunn as deputy premier, 161

  Haneef affair, 641

  Indigenous policy, 270, 275

  Liberals (see Liberal Party of Australia)

  LNP, 667

  members and senators from, 69, 161, 266, 363, 368

  Nationals (see National Party)

  power dispute, 563–64

  republican debate, 322

  rugby football, 595

  tax reform, 302

  Texas compared, 473

  water policy, 557, 559–60

  waterfront reform, 297

  see also Bjelke-Petersen, Joh; the names of cities, towns & electorates

  question time (Parliament)

  Abbott’s performance, 497

  Costello’s performance, 266, 609, 620

  Howard’s performance, 278, 471, 587, 620

  Keating’s performance, 189–90

  matter-of-public-importance debates after, 72

  Whitlam’s performance, 71

  R

  RAAF. see Royal Australian Air Force

  Rabin, Yitzhak, 221

  race, 135–36, 144–45, 174–75, 234, 256–58, 260–61, 277, 282–83, 671. see also Asian immigration

  radio. see media

  RAF. see Royal Air Force

  Rafter, Pat, 596

  rail travel, 130

  Ralph, John, 306, 591

  RAMSI (Regional Assistance Mission to the Solomon Islands), 526–27

  Randwick by-election (1970) (state seat, NSW), 49

  Randwick Girls High School, 49

  Ranican, Sergeant, 380

  Rann, Mike, 559

  Ray, Robert, 187

  ‘razor gang’, 117, 120

  RBA. see Reserve Bank of Australia

  reading (Howard), 13–14, Plate 8

  Reagan, Ronald, 203, 669–70

  Reagan Administration (US), 148, 384

  real estate. see land development

  realists (US Republicans), 469

  recessions. see economic conditions

  recollection. see memory

  reconciliation. see Indigenous Australians

 

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