Address to the Inland Rail Conference
Our flagship rail project is of course the Inland Rail. That’s why you’re here. That’s what we’re here to talk about in much the same way that the Hume, Pacific, New England and Newell highways now underpin interstate road freight movements, Inland Rail will provide a highly efficient, cost efficient inter-capital freight rail line for access to domestic and export markets. This 1700 kilometres is truly a corridor of commerce.
Address to the General Aviation Summit
The aviation sector, including General Aviation, will continue to transform as it has done over the past few decades. As with any other industry, it must.
Address to the GrainGrowers Innovation Generation Conference
Trade means jobs. More trade, means more jobs and more jobs and more trade means profit into your pockets.
Address to the 2018 Liberal National Party Convention
Ten years of LNP delivery. Ten years of commitment to Queensland. But more than that, too, ten years of delivery for our nation.
Address to the CEDA State of the Nation 2018
Income tax cuts are a part of the Government’s tax relief agenda.
Address at the National Infrastructure Summit, Sydney
The Federal Government is committed to building a stronger and more prosperous Australia through our National Economic Plan for Jobs and Growth.
Address to the International Air Transport Association
The Australian Government sees the aviation industry as a crucial component of our economy, both in terms of domestic passenger and freight transport and in terms of the industry’s global reach.
ADDRESS: Launch of ‘The Missing Workers’
“Locally led migration strategies to better meet rural labour needs”, Regional Australia Institute.
At Parliament House, Canberra.
National Press Club Address – 19 April 2018
Acting Prime Minister, Minister for Infrastructure and Transport and The Nationals’ Member for Riverina Michael McCormack addresses the National Press Club in Canberra.
Marriage Amendment (Definition and Religious Freedoms) Bill 2017 – Second Reading
I rise to speak on the Marriage Amendment (Definition and Religious Freedoms) Bill 2017. In the Riverina electorate, 47,333—54.6 per cent—returned a ‘yes’ response to the Australian marriage law postal survey.