Abbott: The Defining Speeches

Tony Abbott

Abbott: The Defining Speeches
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Connor Court Publishing Pty Ltd
Published
25 October 2019
Pages
388
ISBN
9781925826401

Abbott: The Defining Speeches

Tony Abbott

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When Tony Abbott declared on election night, 7 September, 2013, that Australia was under new management and once more open for business , he was emphasising more than his incoming government’s determination to revive the national economy. By using the lingo of small business, he was affirming his affinity with what his predecessor Robert Menzies called the backbone of the nation Australia’s hard-working middle class.
This collection of speeches from Abbott’s prime ministership covers every aspect of policy, from free trade to indigenous affairs, taxation, terrorism, history, the environment, bureaucratic red tape, religion and more. Yet all are deeply imbued with Abbott’s - and the Liberal Party’s - middle-class values of freedom, enterprise, patriotism and love of family. These speeches eloquently encapsulate that uniquely Australian style of optimism which throughout our history has, even against the odds, underpinned our prosperity.

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