Peter Reith
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/ leader6 = John Hewson

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/ predecessor8 = Bob Chynoweth

/ successor8 = Greg Hunt

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I wouldn't quibble with that.

When the contract for the 22 helicopters was finalized it'll be worth about $1.3 billion dollars, and it will create up to 150 jobs during the assembly phase from mid 2002 through to mid 2006.

The first of the armed reconnaissance helicopters are scheduled to enter service by the end of 2004.

Our government promised it would fix up the waterfront, its inefficiencies and its archaic work practice, and we meant it.

That is simply to ensure there is no unnecessary disruption to the process and that people can be landed safely.

My advice is that the Nauruan government are happy with the agreement and further people are being taken off this morning.