Doorstop Interview
May 10, 1999National Press Club
May 12, 1999
Transcript No. 99/31 Treasurer Hon Peter Costello MP Doorstop Interview Thursday, 11 May 1999 8:30 am SUBJECTS: Budget JOURNALIST: Its been touted as an election Budget, lots of goodies for punters today?
TREASURER: Well we havent got an election coming up, so its not a Budget for an election. Its a Budget which delivers on the assurances and commitments that we gave to the Australian people last October. This is a Government thats always made sure that when it gives commitments to the public it honours them and this Budget will be part of that.
JOURNALIST: So is it a thank you Budget?
TREASURER: Well, its part of keeping trust with the Australian people. We made a number of commitments to them, we intend to deliver. One of the commitments we made was to get a new tax system and we intend to deliver on that too. And we should be allowed to deliver. After all, thats why you have elections in this country so that people can decide, and having decided theyre entitled to have their trust repaid and thats what well be doing.
JOURNALIST: Will you be delivering on any commitments to Brian Harradine? For example, on the common youth allowance?
TREASURER: Well this is a Budget for Australia, for the country. And this is a Budget which is designed to keep us on track for all Australians and to secure our economic future. When we sit down and we do a Budget we look to the national interest. Where we want Australia to be. How we want to strengthen Australia against a very uncertain world climate. And how we want to deliver more jobs for young people. Thats what were about.
JOURNALIST: What about the surplus, is it going to be, which forecast is right?
TREASURER: Mine. |