Talk:Tony Abbott

All of the quotes are accurate and properly sourced so I think the message stating that the neutrality of the article is disputed should be removed. Facts cannot be biased.

Considering this quote was published in pretty much every Australian newspaper, and Tony Abbot himself is one of Australias most prominent politicians, the "not sufficiently notable" comment from InvisibleSun seems pretty ignorant.
 * Well, it would have helped if you had spelled his name correctly and stated who he was in an introduction. Now that I know the subject of the article to be Tony Abbott, a politician well known in Australia, I will do what you hadn't done: create the article as it should have been created, with introduction and formatting.  But I confess that it gets tiresome, after a while, to do even the simplest things for those who can't be bothered to do them for themselves — such as adding, for example, a signature to the above comment. - InvisibleSun 05:51, 7 September 2009 (UTC)
 * P.S. I notice, upon re-creating the page, that the quote given here doesn't actually appear in the link. Unless a source for this can be provided, the article will be deleted on the grounds that it has no sourced quote(s). - InvisibleSun 06:19, 7 September 2009 (UTC)


 * Totally inappropriate captions with the photo seem to be untouched for days, somewhat distracting from the quotes to have that sort of material sitting there. User:JarrahTree) 10:30, 20 November 2013 (UTC)

Center vs Centre
As this page is about the quotes of an Australian should we spell centre in the Australian fashion? -- Phillip Island Guy


 * Yes Observoz (talk) 08:39, 24 February 2019 (UTC)

Unsourced quotes

 * We stand for lower, simpler, fairer taxes, not great big new taxes that damage Australia's economy, not great big new taxes that are yet another hit on the cost of living of struggling Australian families.
 * The Coalition will end the waste, repay the debt, stop the big new taxes and, above all else, stop the boats.