on 18-05-2014 11:27 AM
PRIME Minister Tony Abbott has branded the students at his former university “revolting”.
Speaking at a Liberal Party fundraiser in Melbourne on Friday night, a tongue-in-cheek Mr Abbott said: “I always thought the students were revolting at my old university.”
His quip comes after Foreign Affairs Minister Julie Bishop was mobbed at the University of Sydney before she announced an extra 1000 placements for overseas study trips under new government funding.
Mr Abbott, joined by Environment Minister Greg Hunt and Small Business Minister Bruce Billson, told the audience at Mornington Race Club that there would be more protests.
“This is but a foretaste of what is to come,” he said.
“But we must stay the course because if we are deterred, the future of our country is grim.”
Mr Abbott defended his pre-election promises saying he was determined to make hard calls.
“I don’t know if this government is going to be popular, but by God it’s going to be respected,” he said.
University of Sydney Vice-Chancellor Dr Michael Spence said the comment was made in jest.
“We believe that the Prime Minister was making a joke and appreciate that he is demonstrating the same good humour that the Foreign Minister showed on Friday,” he said.
He said students had a right to protest but not to use violence.
Yesterday Education Minister Christopher Pyne called for the students to be charged with assault.
He also called on Opposition Leader Bill Shorten to join the Government in condemning the “incomprehensible” behaviour of the students, who were protesting proposed cuts to higher education funding.
“Everyone is entitled to have a view — whether they like the Government, whether they don’t like the Government; whether they like or dislike particular policies,” Mr Pyne said.
“But the behaviour of the students yesterday at Sydney University was assault.”
“Everyone is entitled to have a view — whether they like the Government, whether they don’t like the Government; whether they like or dislike particular policies,” Mr Pyne said.
“But the behaviour of the students yesterday at Sydney University was assault.”
totally agree with these comments by Mr Pyne. I'm certainly not happy that my taxes foster this sort of behaviour by certain groups of students.
on 18-05-2014 04:21 PM
What irony!
The Liberal Party state that a small demonstration with some loud jeering from students is tatamount to "assault". Assault?? When all they were doing were shouting and she was whisked away in seconds. The only pushing seems to have come from her minders who manhandled the students out of the way.
And yet accept that a student can intimidate and be agressive toward a lone female when said agressor cornered her in a corridoor and slammed his fist on a wall just to the side of her head.
PS. I know I have said it before but clearly I need to keep repeating the same thing over - demonstrating is not against the law in this (democratic) country.
on 18-05-2014 04:23 PM
And I hope they keep on protesting. Louder and in bigger numbers.
Because the issue of what this govt has just done to our university system needs to be howled down.
Good on them.
on 18-05-2014 04:47 PM
Nothing is FREE.
Everything the government does has to be paid for by us.....hello.
Free loading is ending and all you all can do is weep for the good old days???
Try weeping for the next 17 years, that's how long it's going to take to pay off LABOR'S DEBT.
18-05-2014 04:57 PM - edited 18-05-2014 04:58 PM
@silverfaun wrote:Nothing is FREE.
Everything the government does has to be paid for by us.....hello.
Free loading is ending and all you all can do is weep for the good old days???
Try weeping for the next 17 years, that's how long it's going to take to pay off LABOR'S DEBT.
The freeloaders are the Corporations Tony Abbott is nannying with OUR MONEY
and this Government our money is paying for
We know what our taxes are for ..to help Australians and Australia meet it's International Human Rights obligations
on 18-05-2014 05:02 PM
@silverfaun wrote:Nothing is FREE.
Everything the government does has to be paid for by us.....hello.
Free loading is ending and all you all can do is weep for the good old days???
Try weeping for the next 17 years, that's how long it's going to take to pay off LABOR'S DEBT.
Nothing is free except when it comes to Joe paying $50,000 of our money to fly chef Shane Delia to NY to cook a feed, this after delivering a budget featuring wide raging cuts to family payments as well as increases to retirement age and medical costs.
The Treasurer played host to world financial leaders during the April 10 celebration and even engaged the services of celebrity chef Shane Delia – who was flown out for the occasion.
Hockey is currently under fire after on Tuesday delivering a tough budget featuring wide-ranging cuts to family payments as well as increases to the retirement age and medical costs.
The $50,000 dinner was attended by around 60 financial ministers and central bank governors and featured barramundi, Victorian Wagyu beef, a “eucalyptus ice” dressed with Tasmanian leatherwood honey and WA truffles airlifted to Washington specially for the occasion.
A spokesman for Mr Hockey told News Corp the dinner represented “excellent value for money’’.
The Treasurer played host to world financial leaders during the April 10 celebration and even engaged the services of celebrity chef Shane Delia – who was flown out for the occasion.
Hockey is currently under fire after on Tuesday delivering a tough budget featuring wide-ranging cuts to family payments as well as increases to the retirement age and medical costs.
The $50,000 dinner was attended by around 60 financial ministers and central bank governors and featured barramundi, Victorian Wagyu beef, a “eucalyptus ice” dressed with Tasmanian leatherwood honey and WA truffles airlifted to Washington specially for the occasion.
A spokesman for Mr Hockey told News Corp the dinner represented “excellent value for money’’.
The Treasurer played host to world financial leaders during the April 10 celebration and even engaged the services of celebrity chef Shane Delia – who was flown out for the occasion.
Hockey is currently under fire after on Tuesday delivering a tough budget featuring wide-ranging cuts to family payments as well as increases to the retirement age and medical costs.
The $50,000 dinner was attended by around 60 financial ministers and central bank governors and featured barramundi, Victorian Wagyu beef, a “eucalyptus ice” dressed with Tasmanian leatherwood honey and WA truffles airlifted to Washington specially for the occasion.
A spokesman for Mr Hockey told News Corp the dinner represented “excellent value for money’’.
on 18-05-2014 05:07 PM
Human rights are the basic freedoms and protections that people are entitled to simply because they are human beings.
Human Rights are Universal
They belong to everyone, regardless of their race, sexuality, citizenship, gender, nationality, ethnicity, or abilities.
Human Rights are Inherent
We are all born with human rights. They belong to people simply because they are human beings.
Human Rights are Inalienable
They cannot be taken away - period. No person, corporation, organization, or even government can deprive another person of his or her rights.
Human Rights can be Violated
Although they are inalienable, they are not invulnerable. Violations can stop people from enjoying their rights, but they do not stop the rights from existing.
Human Rights are Essential
They are essential for freedom, justice, and peace.
Article 26
on 18-05-2014 05:08 PM
Oh the irony....
Federal budget fills coffers for Liberal Party
The federal budget will cost families thousands of dollars in tax hikes, rising medical costs and reduced benefits, but the Liberal Party will raise hundreds of thousands of dollars from a slew of budget-related fund-raising events.
Illustration: Ron Tandberg
on 18-05-2014 05:12 PM
Silverfaun, there is info around that you can read to improve your knowledge on the spending this Government has done....
on 18-05-2014 05:14 PM
@boris1gary wrote:Oh the irony....
Federal budget fills coffers for Liberal Party
The federal budget will cost families thousands of dollars in tax hikes, rising medical costs and reduced benefits, but the Liberal Party will raise hundreds of thousands of dollars from a slew of budget-related fund-raising events.
Illustration: Ron Tandberg
more lies and twisted leftist hate, its never ending.
on 18-05-2014 07:15 PM
Can you imagine the uproar if this was done to Gillard... I mean a few protesters held banner that called her a **bleep** and they all went off the rails... if Gillard was pushed and shoved like this the left would be protesting in force.