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DEAR MR RUDD (Ed. Robert Manne

by **Rowland Croucher** <rccroucher@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 24, 2008 at 08:53 PM

The Gist of DEAR MR RUDD (Ed. Robert Manne, 2008).

Here’s a book addressed to Australia’s recently-elected Prime Minister, 
in which 20 experts (mostly left-of-centre, as you’d expect if they’re 
chosen by Robert Manne) offer ideas and suggestions for Australia’s 
future. This was a rush-job, written and edited during the couple of 
months after the November 2007 election, but with some brilliant 
offerings by academics and others on such key issues as Aboriginal 
affairs, climate change, the economy, human rights, education, health, 
the republic... and much more.

Here I’ve selected a fairly representative miscellany of 
opinions/suggestions – one from each contributor. Add these to the 2020 
Summit ideas, and Mr Rudd has quite an agenda in front of him, eh?

‘”Dear Mr Rudd” hopes to help resume the conversation between public 
intellectuals and government, which broke down so badly during the 
Howard years’ (Robert Manne)

‘On what basis should Australia remain a constitutional monarchy? There 
is no credible argument left... If the queen died tomorrow, the streets 
of our cities and towns would not be lined with thousands of mourners as 
they were in January 1936 with the death of George V, when the empire 
“stood still and silent in grief”’ (Mark McKenna)

‘Over the last decade, this nation has experienced a diatribe from 
ultra-conservatives attacking Indigenous people’s quest for recognition 
as a distinct culture and acknowledgement of past injustices’ (Pat Dodson)

‘John Howard presented himself as the protector of the national culture 
against the social engineering of the left-wing elites who had got their 
hands on state power’ (Geoff Gallop)

‘Viewers of the televised segments of [Question Time in Parliament] 
would be surprised to learn that past speakers’ rulings... forbid the 
barracking, cat-calling and other nonsense that moves so many of those 
viewers to write furious letters about the poor quality of their 
representatives’ (Harry Evans)

‘”Yes Minister’s” Sir Humphrey put it epigrammatically: “If you want to 
do those damn silly things, don’t do them in such a damn silly way”. 
Ministers need their departments’ help... There has not been a single 
case since 1901 when a minister has been forced to resign for actions of 
the public service about which he did not know or could not reasonably 
have been expected to know’ (Patrick Weller)

‘After almost 120 years it is time to cut the labour movement’s Gordian 
knot, that most intricate relationship between the fortunes of the 
political wing (the Australian Labor Party) and the industrial wing 
(trade unions affiliated to the ALP’ (Mark Aarons, no less!)

‘Howard [built] his credentials as a national security leader largely on 
his close identification with the personality and policies of the US 
president, and his standing suffered accordingly as the president and 
his policies were discredited... American policy is drifting in a 
dangerous direction – towards an attempt to build a coalition of 
democracies designed to contain China’s challenge to American primacy’ 
(Hugh White)

‘[Minister for Foreign Affairs] Stephen Smith... is well-placed to 
engage with neighbouring states in a civil rather than a patronising 
manner...  The Tampa affair ... was orchestrated to win back the votes 
of bigots... Achieving one’s [foreign policy] goals requires a 
willingness to listen rather than preach’ (William Maley)

‘When arguments get heated, battles so often occur over words: are 
asylum-seekers refugees or queue-jumpers? Is Hamas a terrorist 
organization or liberation movement? Was Australia settled or invaded?’ 
(Martin Krygier)

‘[Professor Ross] Garnaut described the response to climate change as 
“the defining challenge of our time”... Over the years the aluminium 
industry has made more threats than any other to take its business to 
countries without emission restrictions, and has bankrolled the 
greenhouse mafia... If unconstrained, aviation emissions will account 
for half or more of Australia’s total emissions by 2050 and will 
undermine all other efforts’ (Clive Hamilton)

‘An independent, expertise-based Murray-Darling Basin Authority... like 
the Reserve Bank [should] be required to communicate with great 
discipline, always mindful of the weight given to its statements’ (Mike 
Young)

‘The fundamental economic fact of Rudd’s victory is that he won in a 
boom. This is rare... Ultimately, economic growth comes from two 
sources: you can get more people into work and/or get the existing 
people to work more efficiently... Australia is suffering a skills 
shortage, as several industries struggle to find the qualified employees 
they need to expand and grow’ (Andrew Charlton)

‘The Australian health-care “system” is a structural and organizational 
shambles that has nevertheless produced world-class results... In the 
absence of any grand over-arching vision, the system is a product of one 
hundred years of short-term fixes... We have too few staff for too many 
hospitals, many [of which] are located where people used to live rather 
than where they live now’ (Bill Bowtell)

‘Australia is the only [OECD] nation with the dubious distinction of 
combining long hours – over one-fifth of all employees work more than 
fifty hours per week – with very high levels of casualization... In his 
essay on Bonhoeffer, Rudd wrote that “the time has come for a vision for 
Australia not limited bythe narrowest of definitions of our national 
self-interest.” The family must not be “sacrificed on the altar of 
market reality.” Two large British studies... concluded that “high 
levels of group care before the age of three (and particularly before 
the age of two) were associated with higher levels of antisocial 
behaviour at age three”.’ (Anne Manne)

‘The “Bringing Them Home” report... found that  race-based child-removal 
policies were a special instance of genocide... This is crystal clear, 
for instance, in Western Australia, where the instructions and 
justification were aimed at eliminating the entire “race”... Throughout 
the last decade , Andrew Bolt, Christopher Pearson and their ilk have 
engaged... in polluting Australian political debate with a vicious 
account of the nation’s history... I have heard the life stories of many 
of the victims and read the documentary evidence’ (Marcia Langton)

‘The ALP’s “Forward with Fairness” policy [re workplace relations] 
adopts the notion of “fairness” as its underpinning ethical principle. 
By contrast, the Howard government’s WorkChoices revolution arose 
primarily from an economic perspective...’  (Jill Murray)

‘House prices are now less affordable in Australia than in almost all 
other developed countries... Our three levels of government should 
cooperate in providing... a scheme to provide subsidies and other 
incentives for institutional investors in low-rent housing... At least 
initially, the scheme should be managed by non-profit organizations’ 
(Julian Disney)

‘Australia has just two universities in the top 100 [Shanghai Jiao Tong] 
universities [in the world]... ANU at fifty-seven and Melbourne at 
seventy-nine. Canada... has two universities in the top forty’ (Simon 
Marginson)

‘The arts need government patronage because they create minds that 
matter... The optimistic claims made by Keating: “Culture creates 
wealth... Culture employs... Culture adds value”... Artist fees in most 
art forms remain pitifully low’ (Juliana Engberg).

(After reading these chapters with hundreds more generalizations and 
suggestions like the above, I’ve moved Mr. Rudd up my prayer-list!)

Rowland Croucher

April 2008
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**Rowland Croucher** <  2008-04-24 20:53:16 
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