The Howard Government was first elected on March 2, 1996. It was the first federal victory by the coalition of the Liberal and National Parties since 1980. It remained in office until the end of 2007.
The first Howard Cabinet – 1996
Led by John Howard (Liberal Party) and Tim Fischer (National Party), the coalition swept to power in a landslide that delivered 94 seats in the 148-seat House of Representatives. However, the government did not secure a majority in the Senate, where the balance of power remained with the Australian Democrats.
The government was re-elected on October 3, 1998, but with a vastly reduced majority. This victory accompanied a campaign pledge to introduce sweeping taxation reform, including the introduction of a Goods and Services Tax.
During its second term, the Deputy Prime Minister, Tim Fischer, stood down and was replaced by John Anderson. A parliamentary deal with the Democrats led to the passage of the taxation reforms and the GST was introduced on July 1, 2000.
By 2001, the government appeared to be suffering a severe electoral decline. State governments were being steadily overtaken by the ALP and the Liberal Party lost a by-election in one of its blue-ribbon seats, Ryan in Queensland. By mid-year, assisted by a number of important policy changes, the government was able to retain the seat of Aston in a by-election.
The Howard government was re-elected to a third term on November 10, 2001, this time with an increased majority. The campaign was dominated by the issue of asylum-seekers and refugees, and took place against the backdrop of the events of September 11.
A fourth term was achieved on October 9, 2004, against a Labor Party now led by Mark Latham. The victory also delivered a majority in the Senate. Amidst controversy over the Liberal Party leadership and contentious policies such as the WorkChoices legislation, the government was defeated by Kevin Rudd’s Labor Party at the 2007 election.
John Howard’s term in office made him the second longest serving Prime Minister after Menzies. As with Stanley Bruce in 1929, Howard lost his own seat at the election.
Howard Ministry
- 2001: Cabinet Committees
- 2001: Statistical Analysis of the Howard Ministry
- 2001: Howard Ministry – revised
- 2000: Howard Ministry – revised
- 1998: Howard Ministry – revised
- 1997: Howard Ministry – revised
- 1996: Ministerial Code of Conduct
- 1996: Cabinet Committees
- 1996: The First Howard Ministry
Budgets
- 2007: Budget Speech
- 2006: Budget Speech
- 2005: Budget Speech
- 2002: Budget Speech – Budget At A Glance
- 2001: Budget Speech
- 2000: Budget Speech – Budget Overview
- 1999: Budget Speech
Speeches & Statements
- The archived news items listed below contain links to Howard speeches and statements over recent decades.
Archived News Items
- March 2, 2023: 1996 Federal Election Count – 27 Years Ago
- September 12, 2020: John Fahey, Former NSW Premier and Howard Finance Minister, Dies, 75
- April 1, 2017: Who’s Left – The Surviving Members Of Every House Of Representatives Since 1949
- September 7, 2016: John Howard, Historian Of Menzies, Addresses National Press Club
- August 6, 2016: Summoning Parliament: Turnbull’s Timing And The Historical Experience
- July 7, 2016: John Howard Responds To Chilcot Report On Iraq War
- May 7, 2014: John Howard Attacks History Curriculum In Warrane Lecture
- November 5, 2013: John Howard Climate Change Speech: One Religion Is Enough
- January 25, 2013: Alexander Downer Awarded Order Of Australia
- May 31, 2012: John Howard Collects His Order Of Merit
- May 11, 2012: Michael Kroger Unloads On Peter Costello
- September 30, 2011: AFL Grand Final: Political Speeches
- September 7, 2011: John Howard Talks Politics
- November 16, 2008: John Howard Returns To The Fray
- October 24, 2008: Coming Soon: The Howard Years
- March 20, 2008: Clare O’Neil: Howard’s Terrifying Lack Of Reflection
- February 19, 2008: Fidel Castro Does What John Howard Couldn’t!
- February 19, 2008: “Partially Treated Sewage Sandwich” From Julie Bishop
- December 19, 2007: Liberal Party Director Analyses Election Defeat
- December 12, 2007: Bennelong Declaration Ends Howard’s Political Career
- December 7, 2007: 2007 Election: Update On Doubtful Seats
- December 6, 2007: Nelson Announces Shadow Ministry
- December 6, 2007: Coalition Shadow Ministry From December 6, 2007
- December 4, 2007: Oppositions Do Win Elections: Gartrell Analyses ALP Election Victory
- December 3, 2007: Kevin Rudd Sworn In As Australia’s 26th Prime Minister
- November 29, 2007: Rudd Announces New Labor Government Ministry
- November 29, 2007: Brendan Nelson Elected Liberal Party Leader In Close Vote
- November 28, 2007: Abbott Withdraws From Liberal Leadership Contest
- November 26, 2007: McKew Wins Bennelong
- November 25, 2007: Malcolm Turnbull First To Declare In Race For Liberal Leadership
- November 25, 2007: The Morning After: ABC Radio News Reports The 2007 Federal Election
- November 25, 2007: Costello To Quit Politics; Will Not Seek Or Accept Liberal Leadership
- November 25, 2007: Costello To Quit Politics; Won’t Seek Leadership
- November 24, 2007: 2007 Federal Election Night Reports
- November 24, 2007: The Compelling Case For Change: Canberra Times Election Editorial
- November 23, 2007: Rudd Right Man For New Times: Daily Telegraph Election Editorial
- November 23, 2007: We Can’t Afford The Luxury Of A Long Goodbye: Sydney Morning Herald Election Editorial
- November 23, 2007: Time For A Change: Hobart Mercury Election Editorial
- November 23, 2007: Prosperity And Growth: Herald-Sun Election Editorial
- November 23, 2007: We Stand Behind A Man Of Our State And Our Times: Courier-Mail Election Editorial
- November 23, 2007: Time To Think About The Future: The Australian Election Editorial
- November 23, 2007: Two Directions One Decision: The Age Election Editorial
- November 23, 2007: It’s Not Time To Change Government: Advertiser Election Editorial
- November 20, 2007: Liberal Party Climate Change Policy: 1990 vs 2007
- November 18, 2007: Why Kevin Deserves A Chance: Sunday Telegraph Election Editorial
- November 18, 2007: It’s Time, But Not For Labor: Sunday Herald-Sun Election Editorial
- November 18, 2007: Coalition Best Placed To Govern: Sunday Mail Election Editorial
- November 12, 2007: Whitlam-Fraser Call For Strengthening Of Ministerial Accountability
- November 7, 2007: Liberal Party Campaigns On Economic Management
- November 7, 2007: Reserve Bank Lifts Interest Rates By 0.25%
- October 15, 2007: Howard And Costello Offer Tax Cuts Package
- October 14, 2007: “Australia’s Choice”: Howard Attempts To Frame The Election
- October 14, 2007: Rudd Offers “New Leadership”
- October 14, 2007: November 24: Howard Announces Federal Election
- October 11, 2007: John Howard’s Speech On Reconciliation
- October 10, 2007: Liberal Party Website Hacked
- September 23, 2007: Howard Government Announces 2020 Clean Energy Target
- September 12, 2007: I’ll Retire During Next Term: Howard
- September 12, 2007: Howard Survives Party-Room Meeting Without Challenge
- September 11, 2007: Future Election Dates
- September 11, 2007: Howard And Rudd Speak At Luncheon For Canadian Prime Minister Harper
- September 9, 2007: Howard Conducts APEC Final Press Conference; Questioned About Leadership
- September 6, 2007: John Howard Speech To APEC Forum In Sydney
- September 5, 2007: APEC: John Howard and George Bush Joint Press Conference
- August 15, 2007: Costello And Howard Comment On Leadership Claims By Michael Brissenden
- August 8, 2007: Howard And Costello Respond To Interest Rate Increase
- July 17, 2007: Howard Commits To Emissions Trading Scheme
- July 5, 2007: John Howard Speech To ASPI Global Forces Conference
- June 21, 2007: Leaked Mark Textor Documents Show Coalition’s Devastating Electoral Position
- June 21, 2007: Howard And Brough Announce Northern Territory Intervention
- June 3, 2007: Howard Announces Carbon Trading Scheme By 2012
- May 23, 2007: Howard And Karamanlis Sign Social Security Agreement
- May 13, 2007: Australian Government Bans Zimbabwe Cricket Tour
- May 10, 2007: Greens Budget Reply Speech: Senator Bob Brown
- May 10, 2007: 2007 Budget Reply Speech: Kevin Rudd
- May 9, 2007: Treasurer Peter Costello’s Post-Budged Address To The National Press Club
- May 8, 2007: ALP Attacks Howard Over Broadband Policy
- May 8, 2007: Costello Delivers Howard Government’s 12th Budget
- May 8, 2007: Budget Gives Tax Cuts; Targets Education, Childcare, Aged, Environment
- May 8, 2007: Costello Is Frittering Away The Future Say Greens
- April 25, 2007: Defence Minister Nelson’s Address at the Gallipoli Dawn Service
- April 21, 2007: The Lancet Attacks Howard Over Health And Medical Science
- April 10, 2007: Howard Announces Additional Troops To Afghanistan
- March 31, 2007: Hicks To Serve 9 Months In Australian Jail; Released After Election
- March 23, 2007: Howard Says He’s Not Going Anywhere
- March 21, 2007: Howard Admits Mistakes But Defends Iraq Commitment
- March 16, 2007: Santoro Resigns From Ministry Over Share Dealings
- March 14, 2007: Petro Georgiou Attacks Government Over Citizenship Test
- March 14, 2007: Ken Henry Speech To Treasury Staff
- March 11, 2007: Downer And Costello Maintain Personal Attacks On Rudd
- March 7, 2007: Fears For Australian Journalists and Diplomats In Indonesian Plane Crash
- March 6, 2007: Howard Reshuffle: Ellison Promoted, New Minister From WA
- March 3, 2007: Campbell Quits Howard Ministry Over Burke Connections
- March 2, 2007: Coalition Touts Its Achievements On 11th Anniversary
- February 26, 2007: Maxine McKew To Contest Bennelong For ALP
- February 23, 2007: War On Terror Is Battle Of Ideas: Cheney
- February 15, 2007: Australia To Accept New American Military Base At Geraldton
- February 14, 2007: U.S. Ambassador Hasn’t Read ANZUS Treaty
- February 13, 2007: Murdoch’s New York Post Supports Howard Against Obama
- February 11, 2007: Howard Attacks Obama and US Democrats
- February 7, 2007: Education Minister Bishop Calls For Higher Standards In Schools
- January 23, 2007: Howard Reshuffle; Vanstone, Hardgrave Sacked; Turnbull Into Cabinet
- August 2, 2006: Reserve Bank Raises Interest Rates 0.25%
- July 31, 2006: Howard’s Letter to MPs; Costello Says He’s Staying
- July 14, 2006: COAG Meeting: Chief Ministers’ Press Conference
- July 12, 2006: Three Days Of Conflicting Claims Over Liberal Leadership: Now Costello Holds A Press Conference
- July 11, 2006: Howard Again Disputes Claims He Struck A Liberal Party Leadership Deal With Peter Costello
- July 10, 2006: McLachlan Claims Howard-Costello Leadership Deal In 1994; Costello Concurs; Howard Demurs
- June 22, 2006: John Howard Statement To The House On Iraq
- June 16, 2006: Democrats Attack Howard Amendments To Electoral Laws
- May 9, 2006: Treasurer Peter Costello Delivers 2006 Federal Budget
- May 9, 2006: Peter Costello Budget Speech 2006-07
- March 3, 2006: Howard And Andrews Announce New Director Of Office Of Workplace Services
- March 2, 2006: Howard And Abbott Abortion Counselling Press Conference
- March 1, 2006: Treasurer Peter Costello Addresses The National Press Club
- February 17, 2006: John Howard’s Eulogy For Kerry Packer
- January 25, 2006: John Howard’s Australia Day Address to the National Press Club
- January 24, 2006: Howard Ministry; Nelson To Defence; Nats Lose; Turnbull Tapped
- January 24, 2006: Details of Howard Government’s Ministerial Changes
- January 20, 2006: Hill Confirms Resignation; UN Diplomatic Appointment Expected Soon
- January 20, 2006: Resignation Statement by Senator Robert Hill
- January 20, 2006: Howard Pays Tribute To Hill
- December 31, 2005: IR Changes to Improve Work-Family Balance: Howard’s New Year Message
- December 27, 2005: Howard And Beazley Pay Tribute To Packer
- December 26, 2005: Governor-General Visits Troops In Iraq, Afghanistan And Persian Gulf
- December 26, 2005: Howard Statement On Tsunami Anniversary
- December 24, 2005: Howard And Beazley Carefully Craft Their Christmas Messages
- December 20, 2005: Truss Announces Australia-North Pole Air Services Agreement
- December 20, 2005: Liberal Party Touts It Achievements In 2005
- December 19, 2005: Costello Denies Misleading Parliament; Treasury Releases Executive Minute On IR
- December 16, 2005: John Howard’s Senate Abuses – The Story Since July 1st
- December 15, 2005: Defence Update: ‘The Hardened And Networked Army’
- December 13, 2005: PM Fails Australia As Racist Division Continues: Brown
- December 12, 2005: Howard Claims No ‘Underlying Racism’ In Australia; Cautions Against ‘Rush To Judgement’
- December 9, 2005: Voluntary Student Unionism: Senator Boswell’s Speech
- December 7, 2005: Costello Says He Won’t Challenge Howard
- November 19, 2005: Australia To Provide $100m For APEC Bird Flu Measures
- November 8, 2005: Howard Pays Tribute To ASIO And Federal Police For Terror Arrests
- November 2, 2005: Greens Condemn Secrecy, Abuse Of Parliament
- November 2, 2005: Howard Rushes Amendment To Counter Terrorism Legislation
- November 2, 2005: Andrews Finally Presents Workplace Relations Bill To Parliament
- October 10, 2005: Workplace Changes Not Family Friendly: Beazley
- October 9, 2005: ‘My Guarantee Is My Record’: Howard
- October 9, 2005: WorkChoices: Howard Announces Details Of Industrial Relations Changes
- September 28, 2005: Brendan Nelson Speaks To John Laws
- August 31, 2005: Coonan Signals New Media Ownership Laws
- August 26, 2005: Malcolm Turnbull Paper On Taxation Reform
- August 23, 2005: ‘Terrorism Repugnant To Islam’: Muslim Summit
- August 23, 2005: Muslim Summit Meets In Canberra
- August 20, 2005: Costello Decries Anti-American Sentiment Amongst Teachers
- August 12, 2005: Costello Hints At Benefits Of Deputies Taking On The Top Job
- June 17, 2005: Howard Announces Changes To Detention Policy; Families With Children To Be Released
- June 5, 2005: Hill And Rumsfeld Meet
- May 17, 2005: Alexander Downer: Earle Page Politics Speech
- May 12, 2005: ABC Deletes Eastley’s Comments From Transcript And Tape
- May 12, 2005: Beazley Replies To Federal Budget; Offers Detailed Alternative
- May 10, 2005: Peter Costello’s 10th Budget Speech 2005-06
- April 20, 2005: The Role Of Human Services: Joe Hockey
- April 12, 2005: Demography Is Destiny: Peter Costello On Productivity Commission Report On Ageing Population
- April 4, 2005: Howard And Yudhoyono Joint Press Conference
- February 9, 2005: APEC To Meet In Sydney 2007: Howard Staying On?
- February 8, 2005: Vanstone Announces Details Of Cornelia Rau Inquiry
- February 8, 2005: Vanstone Holds Press Conference On Cornelia Rau Detention
- January 29, 2005: Howard Talks Of Trade, Plays Down Chances In Werriwa
- January 28, 2005: Howard In Davos For WEF; Comments on Habib, Beazley
- January 28, 2005: Howard Has Trade Talks With World Leaders In Davos
- January 28, 2005: Liberals Quick To Ridicule Beazley
- January 26, 2005: Coalition Outpolls Labor In Australia Day Honours
- January 11, 2005: Habib To Be Released From Guantanamo Bay Without Charge After Three Years
- January 9, 2005: Tsunami: John Howard Address to the Nation
- January 7, 2005: A National Day Of Mourning And Reflection
- January 7, 2005: HMAS Kanimbla Sets Sail For Banda Aceh
- January 6, 2005: No Role For United Nations: Howard
- January 6, 2005: A Partnership Between Australia And Indonesia: Howard
- January 6, 2005: Australia-Indonesia Partnership For Reconstruction And Development
- January 5, 2005: Howard Heads To Jakarta For Aid Summit
- January 5, 2005: Howard Announces $1 Billion Tsunami Aid Package For Indonesia
- January 5, 2005: Defence Minister To Visit Tsunami Affected Region Of Indonesia
- January 5, 2005: Defence Force At Work In Aceh
- January 4, 2005: Hill Details Defence Support To Tsunami Relief In Aceh
- January 1, 2005: Prime Minister John Howard’s 2005 New Year Message
- December 15, 2004: Federal Election Pendulum Following The 2004 Election
- December 1, 2004: 2004 Primary Vote Winners, Preference Vote Losers
- November 29, 2004: Howard And Rudd Comment On ASEAN Non-Aggression Treaty
- November 16, 2004: Governor-General’s Address Opening The 41st Parliament
- November 12, 2004: Australian Government Statement On Death Of Yasser Arafat
- November 11, 2004: Downer Offers Condolences For Arafat, Calls For Renewed Peace Efforts
- November 10, 2004: Tim Gartrell: 2004 Election Analysis
- November 10, 2004: Federal Links With Local Government Will Grow: Howard
- October 31, 2004: Seats Changing Hands At The 2004 Federal Election
- October 27, 2004: Brian Loughnane: Liberal Party’s 2004 Federal Election Analysis
- October 26, 2004: Fourth Howard Ministry Sworn In
- October 19, 2004: Indonesian Relationship Should Be Based On Mutual Respect And Realism: Howard
- October 8, 2004: The Latham-Howard Handshake
- October 8, 2004: Election Eve: Hockey And Rudd Make Final Pitches
- October 7, 2004: Liberal Party TV Advertisements – 2004 Federal Election
- October 7, 2004: Liberal Party Election Advertisements: 2004 Federal Election
- October 3, 2004: Now Is Not The Time For Change: Sunday Mail
- October 3, 2004: On Polling Day, Trust Only Your Judgement: The Age
- October 3, 2004: Mr Howard’s Team Deserves A Fourth Term: Sunday Telegraph
- October 3, 2004: The Fight For Our Future: Sunday Herald-Sun
- October 1, 2004: Labor’s Record In Government: Liberal 2004 Election Booklet
- September 26, 2004: John Howard’s 2004 Election Policy Speech
- September 23, 2004: Howard And Latham: Daily Election Campaign Press Conferences
- September 22, 2004: Costello And Crean Debate Economy At National Press Club
- September 20, 2004: John Howard’s Darwin Press Conference
- September 16, 2004: Securing The North-West Shelf: Beazley Questions Coalition Policy
- September 13, 2004: Howard And Anderson Release Coalition’s Water Policy
- September 12, 2004: Howard And Latham Meet In Election Debate
- September 11, 2004: Jakarta Embassy Bombing: Howard And Latham Briefings
- September 10, 2004: John Howard Press Conference On The Jakarta Embassy Bombing
- September 10, 2004: Parties Debate Final Budget Outcome Figures
- September 9, 2004: Jakarta Australian Embassy Bombing: Party Leaders React
- September 9, 2004: Howard Announces Tax Breaks For Aged Workers
- September 7, 2004: Howard And Latham Address RSL Annual Conference
- September 6, 2004: Howard Announces Medicare Rebate Extension
- September 1, 2004: Treasurer Peter Costello’s Press Conference On The Economy
- August 30, 2004: Parties Haggle Over Rules For Leaders’ Debate
- August 29, 2004: 2004 Federal Election: The Choice Of October 9
- August 29, 2004: Howard Announces Election For October 9
- April 25, 2004: Greens Accuse Howard Of Partisan Political Behaviour Over Anzac Iraq Visit
- April 25, 2004: Robert Hill: Anzac Day Speech At Lone Pine
- April 25, 2004: Baghdad Visit: As Goes Bush, So Goes Howard … Again
- April 25, 2004: Hill Lauds Commitment As 13,000 Attend Anzac Service At Gallipoli
- April 25, 2004: Anzac Day Dawn Service: Speech At Gallipoli By Defence Minister Hill
- April 16, 2004: “Gutsy” Australians Want To See Things Through: Howard On FOX News
- April 14, 2004: John Howard’s Press Conference On Iraq Intelligence
- April 14, 2004: Jeffery (You Know, The G-G) Finally Gets Something To Do
- April 13, 2004: Howard Rejects Call For Royal Commission On Intelligence Services
- April 10, 2004: Howard Discusses Iraq Risk In Light Of Japanese Hostage Crisis
- April 7, 2004: Howard Announces (And Re-Announces) Funds For Child And Family Services
- April 6, 2004: Australia Provides Extra Funds To Pacific Forum
- April 3, 2004: Howard Pledges Industrial Relations Reform, Derides “Cut And Run” Policies
- March 30, 2004: Sir Rupert Hamer, Former Victorian Premier, Genuine Liberal, Dies, 87
- March 24, 2004: Latham Should Reconsider Iraq Stand: Howard
- March 18, 2004: Federalism: Canberra And South Australia Act On Murray River
- March 16, 2004: Abbott: Abortion Is The Easy Way Out And A Measure Of Our Moral Health
- March 14, 2004: Madrid Bombings Prompt Meeting Of Counter Terrorism Committee
- March 11, 2004: Federal Government Re-Announces School Funding Plans
- March 10, 2004: Abbott Announces Medicare Plus Deal With Senate Independents
- February 12, 2004: What Happened When Howard Found Out Latham Had Also Been Invited Onto The 7.30 Report
- February 12, 2004: Howard Closes Off Parliamentary Superannuation Scheme; New MPs To Receive Community Standard 9%
- February 10, 2004: The First Question Time For 2004
- February 9, 2004: Australia Now Locked Into Growth: Howard On FTA
- February 9, 2004: Agreement Reached On Australia-USA Free Trade Agreement
- February 9, 2004: Howard Defends Free Trade Agreement With U.S.
- January 29, 2004: Howard On Latham: ‘I’m Not Rattled’
- January 25, 2004: Tetchy Howard Defends Choice Of Waugh As Australian Of The Year
- January 24, 2004: Howard Attacks Latham As ‘Weak’ On Border Protection
- January 24, 2004: Howard Appears At Queensland Coalition Campaign Launch
- January 24, 2004: Australia’s Defence Well Prepared, But ALP Would Make Us Vulnerable: Hill
- January 23, 2004: Tony Abbott: The Moral Case For The Howard Government
- January 10, 2004: Geoff Kitney: Selfish Australia Votes For Itself
- December 8, 2003: Costello Releases Updated Budget Outlook, Compares Bartlett With Latham
- December 5, 2003: John Howard’s Address At Opening Of CHOGM In Nigeria
- November 26, 2003: Downer Attacks The Myth Of ‘Little’ Australia
- November 20, 2003: Government Releases Tourism White Paper
- November 9, 2003: Future Election Dates
- October 24, 2003: Howard And Hu Sign Trade Deals
- October 24, 2003: ‘Constantly Increasing Common Ground’: Hu’s Speech To Australian Parliament
- October 24, 2003: Commonsense Relationship With China: Howard Welcomes Hu
- October 23, 2003: President Bush Addresses Australian Parliament; Greens Ejected
- October 23, 2003: Howard Welcomes Bush To Australian Parliament
- October 12, 2003: John Howard Address At Bali Memorial Service
- October 7, 2003: The Third Howard Ministry – Revised 2003
- September 30, 2003: Costello Announces $7.5 Billion Budget Surplus
- September 2, 2003: Costello Jousts With Journalists Over National Accounts, Iraq, Tuckey, Ethanol And Hanson
- September 2, 2003: Howard Lauds “Rich Historical Relationship” With United States
- August 29, 2003: A John Howard Joke…
- August 29, 2003: COAG Meeting Reaches Water Agreement But State Leaders Walk Out Over Health
- August 28, 2003: Extraordinary Interview: John Howard Quizzed On Abbott And One Nation
- August 27, 2003: Abbott On Action Against Hanson: “I Was Acting Entirely On My Own”
- August 27, 2003: Howard Says Hanson-Abbott Furore Has ‘Got Quite Out Of Proportion’
- August 26, 2003: Truth Overboard Again, Says ALP
- August 26, 2003: Abbott Denies Lying
- August 25, 2003: Mal Colston, Venal Politician, Labor Rat, Dead At 65
- August 7, 2003: Howard Gives Support To Indonesian Death Penalty For Amrozi
- August 5, 2003: Howard Opposes Gay Marriages
- July 24, 2003: Australia Benefits From Globalisation: Downer
- June 25, 2003: Anderson And Alston Address Communications Future And Telstra Services
- June 22, 2003: John Howard’s Press Conference Announcing Major-General Michael Jeffery As Next Governor-General
- June 22, 2003: Howard Announces Appointment of Major-General Michael Jeffery As New Governor-General
- June 8, 2003: Costello And Howard At The Liberal Party Federal Council
- June 4, 2003: Costello Relationship Is Professional, Effective And Friendly: Howard
- June 3, 2003: Howard Decision ‘Not My Happiest Day’, Says Costello
- June 3, 2003: HOWARD SAYS HE’S STAYING
- May 30, 2003: The Times Of London On Howard’s Roman Holiday
- May 30, 2003: Alston Attacks ABC Coverage Of Iraq War
- May 25, 2003: HOLLINGWORTH RESIGNS
- May 23, 2003: Greens Condemn Howard Over Hollingworth
- May 23, 2003: Hollingworth Rape Case Withdrawn: Governor-General “Giving Proper Consideration To My Long-Term Future”
- May 13, 2003: Treasurer Peter Costello’s 2003-04 Budget Speech
- May 11, 2003: Governor-General Peter Hollingworth Stands Aside
- May 4, 2003: No Grounds For Terminating Governor-General: Howard
- May 3, 2003: Howard ‘A Man Of Steel’ Says Bush
- May 3, 2003: America Deeply Grateful For Australian Contribution Says Bush
- May 2, 2003: Howard In USA; Fields Questions On Hollingworth
- May 1, 2003: Howard Says He Has No Regrets About Hollingworth
- April 28, 2003: Howard Government’s Proposed Changes To Medicare
- April 25, 2003: ANZAC Cove A Sacred Place In Australian History: Costello
- April 25, 2003: Sometimes No Alternative To Force: Defence Minister
- April 25, 2003: Iraq Commitment Part Of A Great Tradition: Howard
- April 15, 2003: Daily Defence Briefing: ‘It Looks Like A Short War,’ Says Hill
- April 1, 2003: Daily Defence Briefing: Robert Hill And Peter Cosgrove
- March 28, 2003: Iraq Operations Going Extremely Well: Howard
- March 25, 2003: Beattie Says Howard Will Need To Repair Australia’s Regional Relationships
- March 24, 2003: Operation Falconer: Defence Department Daily Briefing
- March 20, 2003: War Is Right, Lawful And In Our Interests: Howard
- March 18, 2003: Howard Announces Cabinet Decision To Deploy Defence Forces In Gulf Region
- March 13, 2003: John Howard’s Address On Iraq To The National Press Club
- March 11, 2003: John Hewson Criticises John Howard Over Iraq War Involvement
- February 20, 2003: Costello: Australia & New Zealand Siblings With A Common Heritage & A Shared Future
- February 12, 2003: Advancing The National Interest: Foreign Policy White Paper
- February 12, 2003: Advancing The National Interest – Foreign Affairs White Paper
- February 4, 2003: John Howard’s Address To Parliament On Iraq
- February 2, 2003: Howard Sends Condolences To US On Columbia Disaster
- February 1, 2003: Government Deploys RAAF To Middle East
- January 28, 2003: John Howard Comments On Blix Report On Iraq WMDs
- January 22, 2003: Howard Government To Send Troops To Persian Gulf
- January 19, 2003: Australian Fighting Spirit Shown In Canberra Fires: Howard
- January 4, 2003: Howard’s Guarded Defence Of Costello Against Stone Attack
- December 25, 2002: 2002 Christmas Messages: Howard, Crean And Hollingworth
- October 16, 2002: Despite Bali, Stay Engaged With Asia: Costello
- October 4, 2002: Governor-General Hollingworth Appears To Side With Howard Over A Just War
- September 25, 2002: Simon Crean Queries John Anderson On Sacking Of Allan Hawke
- September 25, 2002: Sports Minister Rod Kemp Addresses National Press Club
- September 24, 2002: Iraq: John Howard Speaks To Media After Meeting With Tony Blair
- September 17, 2002: Statements On Iraq: Downer And Crean Speak In House Debate
- September 13, 2002: Howard Launches Menzies Virtual Museum
- September 12, 2002: Simon Crean Comments On Howard Government’s Handling Of The Iraq Issue
- August 17, 2002: Foreign Aid: Improving Climate Prediction In The Pacific
- August 13, 2002: Howard And Somare Discuss Aid To Papua New Guinea
- August 8, 2002: Australia Wins China LNG Contract
- July 11, 2002: In Flanders Fields: Howard’s Tribute To Great War Soldiers
- July 10, 2002: Democracy And The Law Threatened By Howard Government: Burnside
- July 9, 2002: Hugs And Unfair Dismissals: Howard Meets With Berlusconi
- July 9, 2002: Howard Talks Up Globalisation To Italian Business Leaders
- July 6, 2002: Howard Meets Pope; Discusses Kangaroo Meat
- July 3, 2002: Laurie Oakes Reveals Kernot-Evans Affair; Crean Demands Explanation
- July 2, 2002: Howard Meets With Germany’s Chancellor Schroeder
- July 2, 2002: In Berlin, Howard Promotes Free Trade, Defends Refugee Policies
- July 2, 2002: In Europe, Howard Is Questioned On Refugees And Agricultural Subsidies
- July 1, 2002: Howard Arrives In Frankfurt; Says Free Trade More Important Than Foreign Aid
- July 1, 2002: Howard Touts Australian Reforms To German Business Leaders
- June 27, 2002: Howard Claims Better Record In Question Time Than Keating, Hawke Or Fraser
- June 26, 2002: Arse-Licking Hypocrisy
- June 25, 2002: Downer Responds To Bush’s Statement On The Middle East
- June 20, 2002: Howard Government Decides To Ratify International Criminal Court
- June 19, 2002: Dirty Simon Crean Calls On John Howard To Make My Day
- June 18, 2002: Government Gives In-Principle Support to US First-Strike Policy
- June 13, 2002: Howard Meets With Bush: Mutual Friendship Asserted Yet Again
- June 12, 2002: Howard Addresses Joint Meeting of US Congress
- June 10, 2002: John Howard’s Formula For Winning Elections
- June 9, 2002: Recording Of John Howard At 16 On Jack Davey Quiz Show
- June 8, 2002: Trade Issues On Agenda For Howard’s American Visit
- June 2, 2002: Howard To Visit U.S. For I.D.U. Forum
- May 29, 2002: Unfair Dismissal Laws A Blot On The Escutcheon Of Small Business: Howard
- May 28, 2002: Cosgrove Appointed Chief Of Defence Force
- May 24, 2002: John Howard’s Address At The State Funeral Service For Alec Campbell
- May 24, 2002: Alec Campbell, Gallipoli’s Last Survivor, Farewelled
- May 22, 2002: John Howard Comments On Australia’s Relationship With China
- May 20, 2002: Timor Sea Treaty
- May 19, 2002: Supply And The Budget
- May 16, 2002: Government Offers State Funeral For Alec Campbell
- May 14, 2002: Foreign Aid Budget: 2002-03
- May 14, 2002: 2002 Federal Budget Speech: Peter Costello
- May 14, 2002: 2002 Federal Budget At A Glance
- May 13, 2002: Peter Costello Talks About How Hard He Works
- May 10, 2002: Howard And Costello Leadership Dance Continues
- May 7, 2002: Downer On Advancing The National Interest: Australia’s Foreign Policy Challenge
- May 6, 2002: Costello Comments On Privatising Telstra
- May 3, 2002: Howard Government Cancels Question Time On Budget Day
- April 29, 2002: Australian Security Intelligence Organisation Legislation Amendment (Terrorism) Bill 2002
- April 26, 2002: Federal Government Props Up Mitsubishi
- April 17, 2002: John Howard Discusses Leadership And Crossing The Road
- April 14, 2002: John Howard Addresses Liberal Party Federal Council; Emphasises Defence And Terror Issues
- April 13, 2002: Ron Walker Backs 4-Year Parliamentary Terms; Howard Urges Caution
- April 12, 2002: Ron Walker On How The Liberals Will Handle The Leadership Question
- April 12, 2002: Peter Costello: Strong Border Protection And Strong Defence
- April 12, 2002: John Howard Comments On The Liberal Party Leadership
- April 5, 2002: Council Of Australian Governments Joint Press Conference on Stem Cell Research
- April 5, 2002: Council Of Australian Governments Communique
- April 4, 2002: Howard Supports Stem Cell Research
- April 2, 2002: Howard’s Flimsy Reasons For Attending Queen Mother’s Funeral
- April 2, 2002: The Politics Of Heroin: Howard Takes Issue With Four Corners
- March 31, 2002: Death Of The Queen Mother: Statement By Prime Minister John Howard
- March 31, 2002: Queen Mother A Great And Gracious Lady: Howard
- March 11, 2002: Bill Heffernan’s Disgraceful Speech Under Parliamentary Privilege
- March 3, 2002: Keating Attacks Howard Over Handling Of Hollingworth Controversy
- March 3, 2002: Keating: Howard Government Attacks Australia’s Great National Institutions
- March 2, 2002: John Howard’s Address At The Opening Ceremony Of CHOGM 2002
- March 1, 2002: Australian Army 101 Years Old Today
- February 27, 2002: Children Overboard: Admiral Chris Barrie In Humiliating Recantation
- February 25, 2002: Stem Cell Research: A Case Study Of How Cabinet Works
- February 25, 2002: Howard Continues To Back Hollingworth
- February 21, 2002: Howard: A Constitutional Earthquake To Sack A Governor-General
- February 21, 2002: Crean: Howard Should Advise The Queen To Terminate Hollingworth’s Appointment
- February 21, 2002: John Howard’s Press Conference In Support Of The Governor-General
- February 21, 2002: Constitutional Crisis: Hollingworth Apologises, Then Flies To New Zealand; Crean Calls On Howard To Sack Governor-General
- February 21, 2002: Governor-General Peter Hollingworth’s Statement And Apology Regarding Handling Of Child Sex Abuse Allegations
- February 21, 2002: Peter Beattie Calls For Governor-General To Stand Aside
- February 21, 2002: Howard Confronts Crises Over Children Overboard And Governor-General
- February 20, 2002: Ex-Ministers: Jobs After Government
- February 20, 2002: Children Overboard: Houston On What He Told Reith; Barrie Backs Howard
- February 19, 2002: “Children Overboard” Gallery Of Photographs
- February 19, 2002: Howard Grilled At Lively Press Conference; Tense Mood In Question Time
- February 19, 2002: John Howard Press Conference: Asylum Seekers, Defence Photos,Governor-General, SA Election
- February 15, 2002: Children Overboard: Howard And Reith Get Their Stories Straight
- February 15, 2002: “Unbelievable”: Jeff Kennett Comments On Children Overboard Affair
- February 13, 2002: A Statistical Analysis Of Question Time
- February 12, 2002: Governor-General’s Speech Opening The 40th Parliament
- February 10, 2002: Howard Comments On Issues, Incumbency And Leadership In South Australian Election
- February 6, 2002: Abbott, Public Service Basher, Repents
- January 30, 2002: John Howard’s New York Press Conference
- January 30, 2002: Wayne Swan: Connecting With The Missing Middle – Reforming The Parliament And The ALP
- December 21, 2001: Howard Defends Hollingworth
- December 15, 2001: 2001 Primary Vote Winners, Preference Vote Losers
- December 15, 2001: Brief History of the Howard Government – 1998-2001
- December 13, 2001: Howard Government 2001 Cabinet Committees
- December 9, 2001: The Balance of Power in the Senate
- December 5, 2001: The Opposition Leader As A Factor Influencing Voting Behaviour
- December 1, 2001: Liberal Party Members – House – 2001
- November 29, 2001: Howard Discusses How The Liberal Party Chooses A Speaker
- November 28, 2001: New Speaker Must Get Order In The House: The Australian Editorial
- November 26, 2001: Howard Sworn In For Third Term As Prime Minister
- November 21, 2001: Lynton Crosby: 2001 Federal Election Analysis
- November 13, 2001: Quotes From The 2001 Federal Election
- November 11, 2001: ALP National Secretary Geoff Walsh Discusses Labor’s Election Defeat
- November 11, 2001: Howard Wins A Third Term: Some Historical Comparisons
- November 10, 2001: How The Count Unfolded: 2001 Election Night Reports
- November 10, 2001: Prime Minister John Howard’s 2001 Election Victory Speech
- November 9, 2001: Newspaper Editorials Vary In Attitude To Federal Election
- November 9, 2001: A Time To Look Ahead, Not Back: The Age Election Editorial
- November 9, 2001: Voters Left Little To Work With: Canberra Times Election Editorial
- November 4, 2001: Future Matters More Than Past: Sunday Telegraph Election Editorial
- October 28, 2001: John Howard’s 2001 Election Policy Speech
- October 28, 2001: Howard Launches Government Campaign With A Billion Dollars Of Promises
- October 25, 2001: John Howard: We Are Allied With A Just Cause
- October 22, 2001: National Party: John Anderson’s 2001 Federal Election Policy Speech
- October 17, 2001: Australian Troops Deployed To Afghanistan
- October 17, 2001: Australian Troops To Be Sent To Afghanistan
- October 14, 2001: 2001 Federal Election: John Howard And Kim Beazley Leaders’ Debate
- October 11, 2001: Who’ll Be Lucky? – The Economist Editorial
- October 5, 2001: Battlelines Drawn As Howard And Beazley Enter Election Campaign
- October 5, 2001: Howard Calls November 10 Election; Refuses To Commit To Serving Full Three Years
- October 5, 2001: HOWARD ANNOUNCES NOVEMBER 10 ELECTION
- October 5, 2001: Howard Sees Governor-General; Election Looms
- October 5, 2001: Election Announcement Imminent
- September 28, 2001: CHOGM Off, Election Announcement Expected Soon
- September 14, 2001: Howard Government Invokes ANZUS Treaty
- September 14, 2001: U.S. Attacks: Government Invokes ANZUS Treaty
- September 14, 2001: Ansett Airlines Shut Down; NZ PM Blockaded In Melbourne; Howard Returns To Parochial Political Realities
- September 11, 2001: U.S.A. Under Attack
- September 10, 2001: Conservatives And Liberals Combined: Tony Abbott Speech
- September 7, 2001: Michael Wooldridge Announces Resignation From Parliament
- August 29, 2001: John Howard’s Border Protection Bill
- August 29, 2001: Howard Launches DFAT Book Of Documents On Australian Foreign Policy
- August 1, 2001: Is The Ground Shifting?
- July 26, 2001: Costello Defends Globalisation; Speech Stakes Out Election Position And Leadership Credentials
- July 14, 2001: Aston By-Election (2001)
- June 30, 2001: The U.S.-Australian Alliance in an East Asian Context: Speech By Peter Reith
- June 19, 2001: John Howard: The Australian Public Service
- May 30, 2001: 50 Years Of ANZUS – John Howard Speech
- May 22, 2001: 2001 Federal Budget Speech: Peter Costello
- May 9, 2001: Australian Parliament’s Centenary Celebrated; Howard Praises Curtin & Menzies; Beazley Calls For Republic
- May 9, 2001: John Howard’s Speech to the Ceremonial Federation Sitting
- April 29, 2001: John Howard Speech: Australia’s Relations With Japan
- April 25, 2001: Alexander Downer: Anzac Day Speech At Lone Pine
- April 25, 2001: Alexander Downer: Speech At Gallipoli Anzac Day Dawn Service
- April 24, 2001: More Trouble For Howard: By-Election In Crucial Melbourne Electorate
- April 22, 2001: Archbishop Peter Hollingworth Appointed Governor-General: Palace Announcement
- April 22, 2001: Anglican Archbishop Peter Hollingworth Appointed Next Governor-General
- April 22, 2001: John Howard’s Press Conference Announcing Peter Hollingworth As Governor-General
- April 22, 2001: Australia’s New Governor-General: Official Announcement
- April 21, 2001: A.M.A. At War With Wooldridge
- April 6, 2001: Downer: Reflections On The Church, World Affairs & Human Dignity
- April 1, 2001: A Statistical Analysis Of The Howard Ministry – 2001
- March 18, 2001: Howard Says He Has Listened To The Voters But Maintains Government Direction Is Sound
- March 17, 2001: Ryan By-Election (2001)
- March 17, 2001: A Night Of See-Saw Counting In Ryan By-Election
- March 17, 2001: The (Former?) Liberal Party Stronghold of Ryan
- March 17, 2001: By-Election: Day Of Reckoning In Ryan
- March 15, 2001: The Politics Of The Exchange Rate
- March 14, 2001: John Howard: Philosophy and Political Tactics In Action
- March 14, 2001: How Will Beazley Fund Rollback?
- March 13, 2001: Another Poll Shows Coalition In Trouble As Ryan By-Election Nears
- March 13, 2001: Howard Speaks About Benevolence
- March 4, 2001: A Week Is A Long Time In Politics
- March 2, 2001: Howard Opens Liberal Party Campaign For Ryan By-Election
- March 1, 2001: Alexander Downer: Australia – Meeting Our International Challenges
- February 26, 2001: Don Bradman Dies, 92
- February 25, 2001: Howard Under Pressure As Polls Show Slipping Support
- February 14, 2001: The Reshuffled Howard Ministry – February 2001
- February 11, 2001: The Difficult Task Of Winning A Third Term
- January 31, 2001: Electoral Rorts Snares Would-Be Howard Minister Mal Brough
- January 29, 2001: Howard Launches ‘Backing Australia’s Ability’ Policy
- January 1, 2001: Sir William Deane: Centenary Of Federation Speech
- January 1, 2001: Federation Commemoration Underway In Sydney
- January 1, 2001: John Howard’s Centenary Of Federation Message
- December 19, 2000: Howard Government Ministerial Reshuffle
- December 1, 2000: Satire: Welcome To ReithCard
- November 22, 2000: John Howard: Four Distinct And Enduring Australian Values
- September 15, 2000: Cathy Freeman Lights Flame At Olympic Games Opening Ceremony
- September 11, 2000: John Howard’s Address To The World Economic Forum
- August 24, 2000: Fraser Attacks Howard Over Reconciliation
- August 22, 2000: Petrol Price Rises Begin To Bite As Political Issue
- August 20, 2000: Kennett For Canberra Stories Just A Media Beat-Up
- August 12, 2000: Labor Wins Isaacs By-Election With 7.75% Primary Swing
- July 26, 2000: Howard Says He’ll Consider Retirement After 64th Birthday
- July 5, 2000: The Hard Politics Of The GST
- July 1, 2000: New Taxation Era As GST Begins
- June 29, 2000: Howard Addresses The Nation On The GST
- June 16, 2000: High Court Upholds Industrial Relations Legislation
- June 1, 2000: Howard Beats Keating’s Term As Prime Minister
- May 30, 2000: Who Are The Mainstream Australians?
- May 29, 2000: The Speech Howard Should Have Made
- May 28, 2000: 250,000 Walk For Reconciliation Week
- May 28, 2000: A By-Election In Isaacs?
- May 27, 2000: Howard Heckled During Corroboree 2000 Speech
- May 27, 2000: John Howard’s Address to Corroboree 2000: ‘Towards Reconciliation’
- May 9, 2000: Treasurer Peter Costello’s 2000 Budget Speech
- May 9, 2000: Foreign Aid Budget: 2000-01
- May 9, 2000: 2002 Federal Budget Overview
- May 9, 2000: Costello Announces Budget Surplus Of $2.8 Billion
- May 7, 2000: Federal Budget To Be Delivered This Week
- April 16, 2000: John Howard’s Address To The Liberal-National Convention
- March 31, 2000: Howard Government Submission On The Stolen Generations Report
- January 29, 2000: The Next Ten Years: John Howard’s Federation Address
- January 27, 2000: Labor Surging Everywhere In Latest Polls
- December 29, 1999: Poll Shows Support For Howard Slipping Amongst Young People
- December 16, 1999: Howard Announces Federal Government Attack on Gambling
- December 16, 1999: Howard Announces National Approach To Problem Gambling
- December 9, 1999: John Howard Speech On 50th Anniversary Of Election Of Menzies Government
- December 9, 1999: Unemployment Falls To 6.7%; Lowest Figure Since June 1990
- December 8, 1999: New Secretary Appointed To Attorney-General’s Department
- November 30, 1999: Democrats Reject Reith’s Anti-Union Bill
- November 26, 1999: Murdoch Group To Lobby Backbench MPs Over Digital TV
- November 24, 1999: Historic Deal Between Coalition and Labor on Business Tax
- November 23, 1999: Howard Introduces Temporary Tax Levy To Pay For East Timor Commitment
- November 23, 1999: Government Increases Medicare Levy To Pay For Increased Commitment To Timor
- November 12, 1999: John Howard’s Comments on Nelson Mandela and Sanctions
- November 12, 1999: Churlish Howard Praises Mandela’s Capacity To Forgive
- November 10, 1999: Queen’s Representative To Open Olympic Games
- November 9, 1999: Victoria Becomes a NO State – Referendum Fails In All 6 States
- November 7, 1999: REPUBLIC DEFEATED; “NO” VOTE IN ALL STATES EXCEPT VICTORIA
- November 6, 1999: Republic Failing, But Result Is Closer Than Expected
- November 6, 1999: Historic Opportunity: An Australian Republic?
- November 5, 1999: Referendum’s Day Of Destiny Draws Near
- November 3, 1999: Preamble Referendum: Howard-Ridgeway Urge A YES Vote
- November 3, 1999: Howard Defends Sir John Kerr
- November 3, 1999: John Howard’s 2UE Radio Interview with John Laws
- November 3, 1999: Howard Accuses Carr of Undercutting Beazley
- November 3, 1999: Republic Referendum Campaign In Final Days
- November 1, 1999: Howard Warns of Difficulty Winning Third Term
- October 31, 1999: John Howard’s Speech to the NSW State Convention of the Liberal Party
- October 30, 1999: With One Week To Go, Republic Looks Doomed
- October 28, 1999: Howard and Costello in Conflict as Republic Referendum Hots Up
- October 27, 1999: Peter Costello’s Statement in Support of the “Yes” Case
- October 25, 1999: John Howard’s Statement in Support of the “NO” Case
- October 25, 1999: Taxes More Certain Than A Republic: Howard
- October 24, 1999: New Head of Defence Department Appointed
- July 1, 1999: John Howard’s Address to the Nation on Tax Reform
- June 30, 1999: Tim Fischer To Retire On July 20
- June 22, 1999: Howard’s Commitments to Meg Lees on the GST
- May 14, 1999: Senator Brian Harradine Opposes the GST
- May 11, 1999: Treasurer Peter Costello’s 1999 Budget Speech
- April 9, 1999: Premiers’ Conference: Howard and Costello Press Conference
- April 9, 1999: Agreement on Reform of Commonwealth-State Financial Relations
- March 25, 1999: John Howard’s Exposure Draft of Proposed New Preamble
- January 28, 1999: John Howard: The Australian Way
- December 15, 1998: Ministerial Guidelines 1998 – Howard Government
- December 10, 1998: AEC Electoral Newsfile: Guide To 1998 Federal Election Results
- December 1, 1998: 1998 Federal Election: Two-Party-Preferred Statistics By State And Seat
- December 1, 1998: 1998 Federal Election: Two-Party-Preferred Statistics
- November 20, 1998: 1998 Primary Vote Winners, Preference Vote Losers
- November 1, 1998: Liberal Party Members – House – 1998
- October 23, 1998: Lynton Crosby: 1998 Election Analysis
- October 16, 1998: Kernot Heading For Victory in Dickson
- October 16, 1998: Howard Maintains Opposition to Republic
- October 15, 1998: Howard Signals Intention To Accept Colston’s Vote
- October 13, 1998: Howard To Announce Ministerial Reshuffle on Sunday; ALP Caucus To Meet Next Week
- October 13, 1998: Howard Shuffles Ministry; Labor Caucus Meets Next Week
- October 4, 1998: VCEpolitics.com: 1998 Federal Election – Week 6 Aftermath
- October 3, 1998: John Howard’s 1998 Election Night Victory Speech
- October 1, 1998: John Howard At The National Press Club: 1998 Election
- October 1, 1998: 1998 Federal Election: Liberal Party Advertisements
- September 27, 1998: VCEpolitics.com: 1998 Federal Election – Week 5
- September 20, 1998: VCEpolitics.com: 1998 Federal Election – Week 4
- September 20, 1998: John Howard’s 1998 Federal Election Policy Speech
- September 17, 1998: Verity James Interviews John Howard – ABC Radio, Perth
- September 13, 1998: VCEpolitics.com: 1998 Federal Election – Week 3
- September 13, 1998: Howard And Beazley In 1998 Election Debate
- September 6, 1998: VCEpolitics.com: 1998 Federal Election – Week 2
- August 30, 1998: VCEpolitics.com: 1998 Federal Election – Week 1
- August 30, 1998: Howard Announces The 1998 Federal Election
- August 30, 1998: Federal Election Pendulum – 1998
- August 26, 1998: Howard And Beazley Speak At AFL Grand Final Breakfast
- August 13, 1998: Howard Launches Goods And Services Tax Policy
- June 3, 1998: John Howard Calls Pauline Hanson ‘Deranged’
- April 18, 1998: Swanson Dock – An Eye-Witness Account
- April 3, 1998: John Howard’s Second Anniversary Speech To NSW Liberals
- March 21, 1998: Howard Appoints Murray Gleeson As New High Court Chief Justice
- January 10, 1998: The Howard Government Ministry 1996-98
- November 30, 1997: John Howard’s Address To The Nation On Wik
- November 1, 1997: The Axemen Cometh
- October 20, 1997: The First Howard Ministry – October 1997
- August 31, 1997: John Howard Offers Condolences Following Death Of Princess Diana
- August 31, 1997: In The National Interest: Foreign Policy White Paper
- August 31, 1997: Government Appointments to the Constitutional Convention
- May 8, 1997: John Howard’s Amended Wik 10-Point Plan
- November 26, 1996: Downer: Australia’s Place In The World
- November 20, 1996: President Bill Clinton Addresses Joint Session Of Australian Parliament
- September 10, 1996: Pauline Hanson’s Maiden Speech In The House Of Representatives
- May 29, 1996: Australia And The USA – A Vital Friendship: Speech By Alexander Downer
- May 6, 1996: Howard Proposes Tighter Gun Control Laws And Gun Buy-Back Program In Response To Port Arthur Shootings
- May 1, 1996: 1996 Federal Election: Two-Party-Preferred Statistics
- April 16, 1996: 1996 Primary Vote Winners, Preference Vote Losers
- April 15, 1996: 1996 Federal Election House And Senate Primary Vote Statistics
- April 13, 1996: John Howard’s 1996 Ministerial Code Of Conduct
- April 1, 1996: House Of Representatives Members – 1996
- March 17, 1996: Howard Government 1996 Cabinet Committees
- March 11, 1996: The First Howard Ministry 1996
- March 2, 1996: John Howard Claims Victory In 1996 Federal Election
- February 19, 1996: John Howard: Comfortable And Relaxed, And Enjoying Bob Dylan’s Music
- February 18, 1996: John Howard’s 1996 Federal Election Policy Speech
- February 11, 1996: 1996 Federal Election: Keating-Howard Television Debate
- January 27, 1996: 1996 Federal Election News: Jan 27-Feb 23
- December 13, 1995: National Identity: John Howard Headland Speech
- October 13, 1995: Fair Australia: John Howard Headland Speech
- June 8, 1995: Howard: Response To Keating’s Republic Proposal
- June 7, 1995: Keating: An Australian Republic – The Way Forward
- June 6, 1995: The Role of Government: John Howard 1995 Headland Speech
- May 22, 1989: Sack Call On Liberal Plotters
- May 9, 1989: Peacock Defeats Howard In Surprise Challenge; Nationals Replace Sinclair With Blunt
- May 9, 1989: Howard Questioned Over His Loyalty To Peacock
- May 9, 1989: Peacock And Blunt Announce Their Leadership Positions To The House of Representatives
- March 31, 1988: John Howard Comments On Death Of Sir William McMahon
- July 11, 1987: John Howard Concedes Defeat In 1987 Federal Election
- March 23, 1987: Kennett-Peacock Car Phone Conversation
- November 14, 1986: Murray Nicoll, Radio Journalist, Comments On The Liberal Party Leadership
- November 14, 1986: John Howard Comments On His Leadership Of The Liberal Party
- September 5, 1985: John Howard Takes Liberal Leadership As Andrew Peacock Miscalculates
- September 3, 1985: Peacock Moves Against Howard; Murphy Sentenced
- August 30, 1985: John Howard Hosts Midday Show
- March 6, 1983: John Howard Comments On The 1983 Election Defeat And His Leadership Ambitions