Archived Transcripts 2007 - 2008
Fourth Quarter 2008
28 November 2008 - Doorstop, ACT Emergency Services Authority Headquarters, Curtin, ACT
Topics - National Emergency Volunteer Support Fund; Mumbai; Same-Sex Legislation; Clarke Inquiry
25 November 2008 - Interview with Virginia Trioli ABC2 Breakfast
Topics - Same-Sex Legislation, Clarke Inquiry
Third Quarter 2008
30 September 2008 - Doorstop, Electorate Office, Hurstville
Subjects - New National Counter-Terrorism Alert System; Clarke Inquiry.
15 September 2008 - Press Conference, Blue Room, Parliament House, Canberra, 16:15pm
Subject: Melbourne Terrorism Trials; Clarke Inquiry.
18 August 2008 - Attorney-General Robert McClelland interview with Deborah Cameron 702 ABC, 8.30am
Subjects - Access to Justice, Legal aid.
8 August 2008 - Press Conference, Commonwealth Parliamentary Offices, Sydney, 11am
Thanks very much for coming everyone. I'm here this morning to congratulate the Australian Federal Police and the Australian Customs Service on achieving the world's biggest ever seizure of ecstasy and on dismantling a significant alleged organised crime syndicate, both here and overseas.
8 August 2008 - Transcript of Interview with Alexandra Kirk, ABC Radio
The Rudd Government is re-engaging with the international community and joining international good citizens, such as Canada, the United Kingdom, New Zealand, and a number of others, in recognising and facilitating the international human rights system.
Second Quarter 2008
30 April 2008 - Press conference Parliament House
Today I'm announcing that the Rudd Government is delivering on its election commitment to introduce legislation to remove same sex discrimination from a wide range of Commonwealth laws.
11 April 2008 - Interview with Philip Clark, 2GB Radio 5.15pm
The Australian Federal Police Commissioner Mick Keelty and the Attorney-General of Australia Robert McClelland have been in Britain for talks with their counterparts on cooperation and terrorism.
First Quarter 2008
13 March 2008 - Transcript of Clarke Inquiry into Haneef Case
Thanks very much for coming along, everyone. I have with me here today Mr John Clarke QC, and he has indicated he will be prepared to also respond to any questions after I make an initial brief statement.
Fourth Quarter 2007
5 December 2007 - Transcript of Interview with Fran Kelly, Radio National
Equal rights for same sex couples, military surveillance of Japanese whalers, how to incorporate the recognition of indigenous Australians into our constitution and the fallout from the Haneef affair. These are just some of the legal knots crowding the in-tray of new federal Attorney-General Robert McClelland.

