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Australian Quotes by Julie Bishop
- The Australian economy is resilient, but business and consumer confidence is fragile.
- When the Australian Government looked at how to meet the challenges, and the opportunities, presented by our ageing population, it saw that an all-encompassing approach…
- The concern is the Government is not coming clean and informing the Australian public of the assumptions that they have made to give rise to…
- I call on the Australian Government to set out the conditions upon which they will provide a taxpayer funded backing for wholesale term funding for…
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- I played football when I was little. I didn't want to be an actress at all, I wanted to be a majorette… — Emmanuelle Beart
- The Australian economy is resilient, but business and consumer confidence is fragile. — Julie Bishop
- I feel like I've been marinated in Australian theatre. — Cate Blanchett
- The Australian public are very fair and they are always prepared to give the leader of a major political party a fair… — Tony Abbott
- 'You've got mail!' exclaims the cheery automaton at America Online. The flag on the mailbox icon waves invitingly on my computer screen.… — Geraldine Brooks
- In the United States, there is a restaurant called The Outback Steakhouse, and I could survive in there for several weeks at… — Steve Carell
- I don't know, maybe Australian humour isn't supposed to be funny. It's as dry as the Sahara, and I think people miss… — Nick Cave
- I see it as my duty in some way is to be out in the world as an Australian putting forward what… — Nick Cave
- I'm an Australian, and when I grew up much of my influences were American - blues music and country music, all that… — Nick Cave
- It's an Australian thing to be dismissive. We find that endearing. Americans don't. They believe what you say. — Nick Cave
- Kylie Minogue is the greatest thing that has happened to Australian music. — Nick Cave
- If you're Australian, you feel it in your bones because you're at odds with everybody else, except other Australians, in the sense… — Nick Cave