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>> NARRATOR: On the 3rd October the Gillard Government held a Community cabinet meeting
at Kingston High School where the local Tasmanian community were given an opportunity to speak
with the Prime Minister and other Ministers.
>> STUDENT 1: Julia Gillard is coming to our school and you know, having Cabinet, which
is pretty cool.
>> STUDENT 2: I think it’s great because instead of staying in Canberra and saving
people going there it gives more people a chance to go and see what they do and we have
this great new school. I think it’s a great opportunity.
>> COMMUNITY MEMBER 1: Many (people) wanted to know what the Federal Government is doing
for young Africans and looking at what happened recently in Libya and Somalia and even in
South Sudan.
>> COMMUNITY MEMBER 2: She (the Prime Minister) was kind enough to take up some of our proposals,
some of our ideas to have a look at. So that was very encouraging
>> COMMUNITY MEMBER 3: We don’t often get a chance to see or meet the Prime Minster,
we generally can’t afford to get to Canberra to go and talk to her, so the fact that she
has come down here to talk to us is a good thing. We emphasised how important it is for
people with a disability to get access to employment, as there are huge barriers for
people with a disability who want to work. She also sent someone after us to get some
more information, so hopefully they will.
>> HELEN GOURLEY, PRINCIPAL: It is with much pleasure that I welcome the Prime Minister,
Julia Gillard and members of her Cabinet to our wonderful new school.
>> PRIME MINISTER: Thank you very much. Thank you, for that warm welcome. Thank you to my
colleague Julie, for introducing me. Can I too start by acknowledging the traditional
owners of the land on which we meet and in a spirit of reconciliation, pay my respects
to elders past and present. Can I thank Helen for having us in her very beautiful, very
new school.
>> COMMUNITY MEMBER 4: Thank you Prime Minister and Minister Bourke for your efforts to deliver
the Inter-Governmental Agreement on Tasmanian forests. Will you work with the Tasmanian
Government to make sure that they are aware of the benefits of the agreement? Which there
are many.
>> PRIME MINISTER: We’re very happy to work with the State Government, we’re very happy
to work with the Tasmanian Parliament, we’re very happy to work with the Tasmanian Upper
House. We will be very focussed on delivering the Inter-Governmental Agreement, including
through the Tasmanian Upper House.
>> COMMUNITY MEMBER 5: With all these major industries being taxed for all their emissions,
why aren’t we taxing the 1000’s we get from our own cars?
>> MINISTER GREG COMBET AM MP: The short answer is that a lot of fuel, or all fuels have excise
taxation essentially applied to them.
>> PRIME MINISTER: The level of understanding about climate change and about policies to
deal with carbon is incredible amongst young Australians.
>> COMMUNITY MEMBER 6: It was the first time I have seen Julia Gillard in person and I
was just interested to see what she had to say, particularly about Tasmania and its future.
>> COMMUNITY MEMBER 7: By creating the opportunity for individuals to speak directly to government,
they can get a greater sense of what’s going on in a place.