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Loose cannons


29 July 1998

Loose cannons

Hallowed tradition

“I don't see why we should break with tradition; that is, we should re-endorse sitting senators.” -- NSW Labor Senator Michael Forshaw, facing a challenge for his position from TWU chief Stephen Hutchins.

Please explain

“I have never claimed single parent and been by myself a single woman and had a child and claimed welfare.” -- A well-known advocate of making knowledge of English a prerequisite for immigration to Australia.

Christmas present

“The system will collapse before Christmas if things continue the way they are.” -- Paul Fitzgerald, chief executive of the biggest private job agency, on the achievements of the federal government's Job Network.

Or no-one is looking

“It is better to postpone it until a more appropriate time when people feel the gift is proper.” -- Indonesian ex-president Suharto, knocking back, for now, a government handout of $3 million to pay for his 3000 square metre retirement villa.

Patient

“I think I have been an extremely patient minister for the environment.” -- NSW ALP minister Pam Allan, complaining about business's failure to cooperate with a rubbish-reduction plan.

Fair

“There is a fair bit of policy confusion.” -- Communications minister Senator Richard Alston, announcing the government's retreat on Telstra privatisation.



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