Australian Quote by Bob Hawke Download Open image “By 1990, no Australian child will be living in poverty.” — Bob Hawke ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.9 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Australian Children Inspirational Living In Poverty Love Poverty
By 2030, just a small percentage of the global population will live in poverty. — Peter Diamandis Copy Share Image
The people of Australia would be staggered to learn that Australia has no national development plan. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
It is simply not credible to tackle child poverty without acknowledging the worst issue - a lack of money. — Jo Cox Copy Share Image
When someone grows up in poverty they never know that's going to be a benefit to their child. — Santiago "Jimmy" Mellado Copy Share Image
Brian Mulroney, myself, [and] Rajiv Gandhi; I think that was the real core [of the Commonwealth ]. That was the engine room, I reckon. — Bob Hawke Copy Share Image
While society cannot provide employment for its members, the production/work/income nexus has to be abandoned as a justification for our present parsimony to the… — Bob Hawke Copy Share Image
We [ with Brian Mulroney and Rajiv Gandhi] went to the meeting in Canada [the 1987 Vancouver CHOGM] and I said to them there… — Bob Hawke Copy Share Image
I told [ David Lange] he was crazy, because you can't have an alliance relationship if you refuse access to their ships. And the… — Bob Hawke Copy Share Image
There is a reciprocal respect for [ Elizabeth II], for her interest in the Commonwealth. The members of the Commonwealth recognise that here is… — Bob Hawke Copy Share Image
We are building together a nation in which there are no second-class Australians. — Bob Hawke Copy Share Image
I had no time for Indira Gandhi. She was too much in the Russian camp for my liking. — Bob Hawke Copy Share Image
I wrote a letter to our Australian newspaper about three weeks before the invasion and I said, "Osama bin Laden must be on his… — Bob Hawke Copy Share Image
I can't speak with authority about Emeka Anyaoku. I just didn't know him that well. — Bob Hawke Copy Share Image
George Bush Junior [George W Bush] was a religious fanatic, and Tony Blair wasn't far behind in a way. — Bob Hawke Copy Share Image
I felt completely ready to become prime minister. I came to office better equipped, in terms of knowledge of economics and of the Australian… — Bob Hawke Copy Share Image
Before The Ultimate Fighter, I was appearing before a couple of hundred people at most. Now, I'm on the card of a Las Vegas… — Robert Whittaker Copy Share Image
And the commitment that I've been giving to the Australian people is that there'll be no surprises and no excuses under a Coalition government. — Tony Abbott Copy Share Image
I really miss the Australian lifestyle and being around my friends and family. — Nathaniel Buzolic Copy Share Image
Being involved in sports and having a very sport orientated family just helped the transition extremely well. I guess, in a way, your school… — Saroo Brierley Copy Share Image
I grew up listening to Nirvana and then went through some bad '90s pop stuff - a lot of Australian one-hit wonders. — Courtney Barnett Copy Share Image
I always think the really unfortunate thing about the Australian film industry is its lack of momentum. And I don't mean this in a… — Guy Pearce Copy Share Image
MPU was a great platform for emotional drama and Australian stories. — Michael A. Healy Copy Share Image
“If I fuck you, you’ll think all your prayers have been answered. I’ll make you see god, Middleton. I’ll make you think I am… — Eve Dangerfield Copy Share Image
Years later, when I was working as a trolley wally in a supermarket, I tackled the boredom by talking to the customers in as… — Romesh Ranganathan Copy Share Image
There's a bunch of directors that I really admire, and Australian ones as well. It would be nice to do a film at home. — Mia Wasikowska Copy Share Image
An Australian prime minister once said that his job was the second most important job in the country - behind being captain of the… — Glenn McGrath Copy Share Image