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Im never looking at life in terms of legacy.
I'm never looking at life in terms of legacy.
You don't try and put rockets under prime ministers.
Wealthy people in Australia tend to give, and give very quietly.
If you haven't had a few dents in your resume, you haven't tried.
We are not about creating a Forrest dynasty, we're about helping others.
If you know that something is true and just, and you give up, thats when you fail.
I will always put family first. Every time I haven't, I have regretted it and apologised.
Australia has always encouraged the little bloke to have a go, the Aussie battler to get up.
I'd like to keep our kids in their schools. I'd like to keep our young men and women in jobs.
All industry, not just the mining industry, can get out and give Aboriginal companies a chance.
You cannot afford a world with slavery, which literally takes someone and turns them into a machine.
We really need to change taxation policy so that it is not skewed against owning more than one house.
I dont necessarily go to church every week, but I am a Christian, and I believe in God and Jesus Christ.
I would say to young entrepreneurs and budding philanthropists - are you giving to feel good or do good?
I don't necessarily go to church every week, but I am a Christian, and I believe in God and Jesus Christ.
When youre asked/told to come to Canberra by your Prime Minister, in the country I grow up in, you obey that.
When you're asked/told to come to Canberra by your Prime Minister, in the country I grow up in, you obey that.
Get out of bed, go to school, stick at school. Make it happen for yourself because those opportunities are waiting.
What I would say is governments need assistance to run their organisations more efficiently just like businesses do.
We do need an attitude of leadership in our government which demonstrates faith in major population centres outside of Perth.
The teachings of the New Testament are the most valuable guide to the best way to a civil and sustainable society the world has seen.
Tax can be structured in a way that actually encourages investment in infrastructure and encourages investment in Australia from overseas.
There are people all over Australia who use their homes as hubs that they travel from, and they encourage their indigenous people to continue to stay there.
The most generous part of your philanthropy could be the time you put in to procure the same results and same outcomes and same returns you demand in business.
You remove heavy metals out of the ground and you turn that into tables, and houses and bridges and dreams for people in the developing world. I love doing that.
I don't see why, if you look at how the Australian culture and psyche is, that we can't be amongst the most generous from the grassroots up, nations in the world.
I don't see why, if you look at how the Australian culture and psyche is, that we can't be amongst the most generous, from the grassroots up, nations in the world.
There's so many politicians who have given politics a pretty poor name... their actions have been demonstrated to be part of their over-enthusiasm to get reelected.
Disparity is Australia's worst social problem. Thousands of lives are slowly being crushed, while billions are wasted on thousands of little initiatives trying to 'close the gap.'
Id like to see the University of Western Australia and the other four or five universities in Western Australia really excel through having some of the greatest minds in the world attracted to it.
I'd like to see the University of Western Australia and the other four or five universities in Western Australia really excel through having some of the greatest minds in the world attracted to it.
If you look hard at it, if you look hard at the bleeding heart attitude to always throw money at issues, throw money at problems, what you're in fact probably saying is you're exercising a prejudicism of low expectations.
Wherever we've gone around the world, we've found quite significant gaps: the holy texts, no matter which one you turn to, has ambiguity in it around slavery. That, we knew, was being used as justification by slavers all over the world.
Statistically after six months, if an Indigenous or non-Indigenous person has come off welfare, even long-term welfare, and has stuck in that's job for six months, then they've really broken in their own psychology the welfare reliance mentality. They're up on their own two feet.
I happen to be a big believer in home ownership. I'm also a big believer that if someone wants to have a crack at the mining industry in Port Hedland, then they should be able to collect their... benefits in Port Hedland even though they are from Alice Springs. It should be mobile.
I really do think I can make a contribution in helping eliminate the disparity here in Australia and doing my small bit to help eliminate slavery around the world. These are huge issues for our fellow countrymen and our fellows in the world, where slavery is growing at an alarming rate, and it needs to be arrested.
Individuals and communities need to clearly tell government if they want parity for First Australians. Only this will overcome the vested interests of governments and administrators and see these practical, inexpensive solutions for what they are: a way to finally achieve results, with the strength of will from each of us.
This is the welfare generation, and that is incredibly sad. That will be judged in history as being far worse, I believe, than the stolen generation, because we are literally losing thousands and thousands of our indigenous brothers and sisters to the effects of welfare – drugs, gunja, low morale, alcoholism. I see it everyday and it can stop. The solution is education, training and a guaranteed opportunity.