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'The worst financial crisis in our lifetime': PM addresses the nation

14/10/2008 8:01:00 PM.  | AAP & LIVENEWS.com.au

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Prime Minister Kevin Rudd tonight made an unusual televised address to the nation, outlining his government's latest move to protect Australia from the global financial crisis.

The three-minute address was transmitted around the nation.

The last time a prime minister made such an address was when John Howard decided to send troops to Iraq in March, 2003.

Mr Rudd used the address to try to reassures Australians, just hours after announcing a $10.4 billion Economic Security Strategy.

"Many Australians have become concerned, anxious and even fearful as to the future," he said.

"The truth is that we are going through the worst financial crisis in our lifetime.

"I've described it as the economic equivalent of a national security crisis.

"More than 25 banks around the world have failed, or been bailed out.

"But here in Australia, we have among the best regulated banks, with the best balance sheets, in the world."

He said as prime minister, he would act to ensure the stability of Australia's financial system, but warned the country would not be immune from the crisis impacting around the world.

"In the last few weeks, the global financial crisis has moved into a new and dangerous stage," he said.

"Growth will slow, and unemployment will rise.

"That's why the government today announced this $10.4 billion Economic Security Strategy to support continued positive growth in the national economy, and to provide practical help to households as well."

Mr Rudd said he wanted the Australian people to be aware of the situation.

"As prime minister, it is my job to level with the Australian people. I don't intend to gild the lily. There will be tough times ahead," he said.

"But the government remains determined to take whatever action is necessary in the future to steer the economy through this global financial crisis.

"And I have absolute confidence that as a nation, we will get through these tough times together."

The rescue strategy includes five key measures, Mr Rudd said earlier.
  • $4.8 billion for an immediate down payment on long term pension reform;
  • $3.9 billion in support payments for low and middle income families;
  • $1.5 billion investment to help first home buyers buy a home;
  • $187 million to create 56,000 new training places in 2008-09;
  • Accelerate the implementation of the government's three nation building funds

Australia's four million pensioners, carers, and seniors will benefit from December 8.

Single pensioners will receive a lump sum payment of $1,400 while pensioner couples will receive $2,100.

People receiving the carers allowance will also receive $1,000 for each eligible person in their care.

COMMENTS

Tuesday, 14 October 2008

When did Mr Sheen start doing infomercials...?

Posted by: Tom Jones, Manly

Wednesday, 15 October 2008

Tom, Rudd started doing info-commercials to make sure the that all areas of the media are covered by Rudd 110%. Gerbals would be proud of him, he is such a pig. He has done nothing its all down to the Liberals 1-Rudd 0

Posted by: Andy Mac, HK

 

Tuesday, 14 October 2008

PM Rudd this is what leadership is all about and we all hope this will help Australia in the global financial crisis, it appears you have the guts to put Australians first and show the way. Watch the Liberals carry on they would of sunk us if Howard was still there.

Posted by: g maybury, sydney

Tuesday, 14 October 2008

So you think people getting into more debt is an answer...? I agree the pension is well overdue for a touch up but encouraging more people into debt is stupid.

Posted by: Tom Jones, Manly

Tuesday, 14 October 2008

Maybury & Freestone are just baiting Lib supporters, Tom. Their posts show that they don't really understand what Rudd has done or the implications.

Posted by: A Narchy, The Hills

Tuesday, 14 October 2008

We can thank the good management of John Howard for the money Kev is now giving out.

Posted by: Rob Banks, Canberra

 

Tuesday, 14 October 2008

He looked like Mr. Garrison with a toupe teaching "the children".

Posted by: Paul Williams, Sydney

 

Tuesday, 14 October 2008

Looks like Krudd is checking the Autocue for how to sign his Monicker in this pic. gee, he's so bright.

Posted by: Nick Again, maryborough

 

Wednesday, 15 October 2008

NONE of this would have been possible if it had not been for Liberal Government brilliant fiscal management of the Australian economy during their watch of the Australian people. Howard and Costello should be made saints for their brilliant fiscal management. NONE of this would have been possible had it not for them.. Labor has already fallen on its own sword. Rudd is an obnoxious weed. And Rudd is now p....g it away in 10 months?

Posted by: Andy Mac, HK

 

Wednesday, 15 October 2008

Im pleased that Mr Rudd has given mostly to the pensioners and needy.It is a desperate move to prop up a failing monetry system (ie the fiat system of paper money).I hope we can get out of this mess,but I doubt it.The whole world is working on debt and more debt.This is set up by international bankers to fill their pockets only. Govt's are pawns to it.This is only a short term stimulus to a monetry system that is doomed to failure and the signs are with us right now..Its a crying shame.

Posted by: Pierce B, Vic

 

Wednesday, 15 October 2008

The hollowmen did a great job..."not going to gild the lilly" "not prepared to stand idly by" "level with the Australian people" "tough times ahead" "took decisive action" (how can you take anything other than decisive action? take indecisive action!). And not one mention of "working families" - they are obviously out of favour.

Posted by: Geoff Bolton, Lane Cove

 

Wednesday, 15 October 2008

Howard has gone you libs we have a new PM who is outstanding running our country; move on get over him and start supporting PM Rudd..What a great job he is doing. This is what the country needs a PM and his labour party with compassion...Turbull & Bishop eat your words.

Posted by: g soul, sydney

Wednesday, 15 October 2008

g soul, sydney - Another Labor Goose. Rudd and Swan are dopes they have done absolutely nothing of their own creation. They had the Coalition’s created surplus and, by their own admission, they followed the advice of the Treasury and other Public Service Departments to spend the surplus to try and stimulate the economy.Summarising then. They did not create the surplus and they did not come up with the ideas to stimulate the economy. The fairest thing that a Government can do for a person is to provide the opportunity for a job. The Labor slogan ‘forward with fairness’ will have to be renamed ‘backwards with fairness”.

Posted by: Desmond Harris, Beacon Hill

 

Thursday, 16 October 2008

the surplus was created by not spending on the infrastructure and by increasing tax.the economic boom was set up by the previous governments innovations. when howard was treasurer he was a disaster, leaving the country billions in debt.very hard to stimulate the economy during a global meltdown.labour and liberal supporters seem to argue at cross purposes, as both of their parties are exactly the same.

Posted by: trevor crook, wiley pk

 
 

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