Words matter. These are the best Gladys Berejiklian Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
The community spoke loudly and clearly and said, ‘You need to protect prime agricultural land, you need to protect our water catchments,’ and that’s exactly what we’ve done.
When I come to Manly I just remember my childhood.
It took me a while to learn how to spell my own name.
Look at me – I’m the daughter of migrants and I certainly felt on the ground very early on in my premiership that people did warm to me.
I’m really proud of a lot of the achievements we’ve made as a government but obviously I’ll be putting my mark on the premiership and doing things that I think are important in terms of my own personal priority.
For the states that take the lead on reform – asset recycling, deregulation, service innovation – the Federal Government could step back, and allow greater flexibility in how we deliver our responsibilities.
I was born in Manly Hospital, I pretty much grew up in my grandmother’s house until my parents bought their own home.
People don’t like to see instability.
I will say this: in a state of emergency operations decisions are taken by the commissioner. It’s not for politicians to interfere.
I encourage young people to feel passionately about important issues including climate change. But to suggest that they should strike during school hours is grossly irresponsible.
Whether it is a hard or soft Brexit, there are opportunities here for us to be had.
I want the people of Wagga to know that my government will work hard across NSW, but especially in that region, to win back the trust that we have clearly lost.
I’ve never made a conscious decision to choose work over other considerations.
I want people to feel they are living in good urban environments with greenery and green space.
You don’t know how long you have in public life… I want to make the best of it while I’ve got the role.
I’ve been in public office now 14 years, I’ve been a senior minister for six. There’s pretty much a fair bit out there about the kind of person I am and how I apply myself to the job.
The relocated Powerhouse Museum in Parramatta will be the anchor for arts and culture for the region, and now the site for the museum is locked in.
I think people expect when you have a new Premier that it’s that Premier’s prerogative to look at everything on the table and say, ‘Well I’m the leader now. What do I want to take forward and what don’t I?’
I hear what people have said about what they want to see the Opera House used for and what they don’t want to see it used for.
I want to pay tribute to the teachers who, during my life at school in the public education system, saw something in me and encouraged it.
We’ve spent more than 200 million dollars of taxpayer dollars to protect the Liverpool Plains.
I would not support any scheme which suggested that people should be taxed for living in their own home.
I’m a fan of making sure our community grows and that we are always compassionate and remember our place in the world.
We are a government that does its homework and listens to the public.
I think we are smashing it as a government in terms of economic performance and infrastructure spend, but not everybody feels part of that success story.
I’m not scared of anybody.
I want to encourage students during school hours to express their views, to discuss their views in the classroom or the playground.
I’m always happy to listen, always happy to consider what the community wants. But there are also times when you make a decision, you stick by your guns because you know it’s in the best interests of the community.
I am very open to looking at potential tax changes to improve housing affordability.
The states have never had a voice when it comes to immigration or population policy. I think that needs to change.
Children are there to go to school and I absolutely support their rights to have views about the world and I absolutely support them expressing themselves, but not during school.
I will continue to – my team and I – will continue to work our guts out to make sure this state and its people continue to ensure that we have the best opportunities on this planet.
I don’t deal with hypotheticals.
Of course Labor think it’s a choice between schools, hospitals or stadiums – because they were so incompetent they couldn’t manage the budget so they never had the opportunity to build like we have.
If we could have a really good debate with the states and the federal government on tax reform I’d be up for that.
Everyone in life has those critical moments in their life when they know that something they did or didn’t do would affect their future.
I don’t like hair spray in my hair.
My parents gave us a strong sense of civic responsibility.
I’m not going to judge anybody on their personal circumstances.
Having a police presence on public transport is vital to ensuring customers are safe.
In Sydney, it’s not sustainable to have 41 council entities.
For me, being Australian is having the opportunity to be your best. This country, this state, gives us every opportunity we could hope for.
Everybody reacts to very difficult circumstances differently, we have to accept that.
The average person that lives in Sydney, if they want to buy a house in Sydney, that shouldn’t be out of reach for them.