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Sunday: Interview, Alexander Downer, Foreign Affairs Minister - The Foreign Minister talks with Sunday's political editor, Laurie Oakes.
 
Sunday: Interview, Amanda Vanstone - Family and Community Services Minister, Amanda Vanstone, talks with Laurie Oakes about the call for Australians to help the community by volunteering an hour of their time each week.
 
Sunday: Interview, Brian Loughnane, Victorian Liberal Party - The director of the Victorian Liberal Party, Brian Loughnane spoke to Laurie Oakes about the Aston result.
 
Sunday: Interview, Defence Minister Peter Reith - The peaceful transfer of power in Indonesia has allowed Peter Reith to concentrate on another important task on Monday: AUSMIN talks with his American counterpart, Donald Rumsfeld, and the US Secretary of State, Colin Powell. With AUSMIN the principal forum for consultations between Australia and the US, the Defence Minister talks to Laurie Oakes about Washington's proposed missile defence shield, and other bilateral matters.
 
Sunday: Interview, Dr Michael Wooldridge, Federal Health Minister - Dr Wooldridge is supportive of the Prime Minister's push to bolster the traditional family by barring single women and lesbians from having babies through in vitro fertilisation. He went further than Howard by warning doctors not to bill Medicare for IVF treatment for fertile single women, which he considers elective surgery. Dr Wooldridge talks with Sunday's political editor, Laurie Oakes.
 
Sunday: Interview, Environment Minister Robert Hill - The Queensland Nationals want him sacked for restricting tree clearing. The Greens want him sacked over Australia's shocking record on greenhouse gas emissions. Environment Minister Robert Hill talks with Laurie Oakes.
 
Sunday: Interview, Health Minister Michael Wooldridge - The Prime Minister has stepped into the month long row between Australia's two top doctors, trying to get Health Minister, Dr Michael Wooldridge, and AMA President, Dr Kerryn Phelps, to bury the hatchet. Dr Wooldridge spoke with Sunday's Political Editor, Laurie Oakes.
 
Sunday: Interview, Immigration Minister Philip Ruddock - Immigration Minister Philip Ruddock says the queue jumpers are stealing places from refugees in camps overseas, but critics claim he's making scapegoats of asylum seekers in Australian detention centres. Mr Ruddock talks with Sunday's political editor Laurie Oakes.
 
Sunday: Interview, Industry Minister Nick Minchin - Industry Minister Nick Minchin came under fire from Greenpeace this week. The shock troops of the environment accused him of undermining international efforts to tackle climate change. Greenpeace claims the government is being hypocritical in calling for reductions in greenhouse gas emissions while pushing for coal fired power stations to be built in Asia.
 
Sunday: Interview, Jackie Kelly, Federal Sports Minister - Will Australian sport gain long term benefit from the Sydney Olympic Games? And can we now expect to reap a rich harvest from a tourism boom? The Federal Minister for Sport and Tourism Jackie Kelly talks with Sunday's political editor Laurie Oakes.
 
Sunday: Interview, John Howard, Prime Minister - The Prime Minister has just returned from visiting the flood-ravaged west of New South Wales, a disaster that's temporarily taken some minds off the high cost of fuel and the debate on whether the petrol tax windfall is better spent on trimming the price at the bowser or Mr Howard's plan to improve the standard of country roads. With less than twelve months now to an election, it's a call the Prime Minister must get right.
 
Sunday: Interview, Minister for Forestry & Conservation Wilson Tuckey - An opinion poll published this week found that eighty per cent of Australians are in favour of Canberra signing the Kyoto treaty on global warming. Voting patterns in recent state elections and Democrats' talk of a strategic alliance with the Greens suggest that Green preferences could be critical in the coming federal election.On this Earth Day, Mr Tuckey talks with Sunday's Political Editor, Laurie Oakes.
 
Sunday: Interview, Neil Andrew: House of Representatives Speaker - Political editor Laurie Oakes talks with Neil Andrews, Speaker in the House of Representatives, questioning the impartiality of the modern Speaker.
 
Sunday: Interview, Peter Costello, Federal Treasurer - Whatever the budget 's bottom line, many will see it as merely notional, since it excludes the still unknown cost of the HIH collapse. Treasurer Peter Costello talks with Sunday's Political Editor, Laurie Oakes.
 
Sunday: Interview, Peter Reith, Minister for Defence - Three years after his bitter industrial war on the waterfront, Peter Reith has the satisfaction of seeing the container walls finally reach his efficiency targets. But Mr Reith has moved on. What does the frontbench head kicker have in mind in his new role as Defence Minister?
 
Sunday: Interview, Prime Minister John Howard - Today is the first birthday of the GST. For John Howard it's a cause for celebration - his great adventure of tax reform, highlight of his long political career. Most of the voters appear to have learnt to live with it. And opinion polls show few expect Labor to seriously roll back the tax.
 
Sunday: Interview, Richard Alston, Communications Minister - Telstra is about to announce the outcome of a national review of its call zoning system which will include sweeteners for customers living in outer metropolitan areas in the form of reduced call prices. Communications and Information Technology Minister Richard Alston discusses Telstra price cuts with Laurie Oakes.
 
Sunday: Interview, Richard Alston, Communications Minister - Telstra is about to announce the outcome of a national review of its call zoning system which will include sweeteners for customers living in outer metropolitan areas in the form of reduced call prices. Communications and Information Technology Minister Richard Alston discusses Telstra price cuts with Laurie Oakes.
 
Sunday: Interview, Robert Hill, Environment Minister - Our Environment Minister, Robert Hill, flies out to The Hague this week to attend a United Nations summit on implementation of protocols to deal with climate change. But with George Bush and Al Gore having quite different attitudes to the environment, continuing uncertainty over the presidential election will cast a cloud over the negotiations. Robert Hill talks with Sunday's political editor, Laurie Oakes.
 
Sunday: Interview, Tony Abbott, Workplace Relations Minister - The Workplace Relations Minister is no stranger to political hardball and he's not afraid to tell the voters exactly where he stands. But, there's much more to Tony Abbott than brash aggression and ambition as Sunday's John Lyons reports.
 
 

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