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Letter "K" » Kim Beazley Quotes
«I've seen John Howard's government do some pretty low things over the years, but hiding behind the Melbourne Cup to introduce these shoot-to-kill laws into parliament and pass them through, well that's the lowest of the low.»
«We have got to have a better legislation against that legislation and that's what we'll be putting forward,»
«This will bring the Howard government down unless they back off. But they probably won't and (these reforms) will take them out.»
«The threat of a terrorist attack in Australia is real.»
«He is being entrusted with a powerful position which is particularly important for Labor as we contemplate reconciliation. His contribution to political life engages all the issues of state as well as reconciliation and issues across the Aboriginal agenda.»
«I am growing more and more concerned about the potential for foreign ships to operate in Australia's coastal waters without adequate vetting,»
«I am particularly concerned about the risk posed by carriage of very dangerous substances, especially ammonium nitrate. It's becoming clearer that Australian authorities have no way of checking the bona fides of these foreign crews.»
«What we have to be careful about - and I think the premiers do really try very hard to be careful about this - is that we don't as we go down the process of protecting our society from terrorists, loose essential values in our society,»
«Our reform legacy by then had not produced a substantial rise in wages and job opportunities. People saw the hard side of reform but not the gains. Many ... traditional Labor supporters carried the brunt of the change and sheeted home the blame to him.»
«The prime minister, the foreign minister and the trade minister were the three wise monkeys: they saw no evil, they spoke no evil, they heard no evil but they knew all about it. It's a sorry story of a government in a mode of reckless negligence.»