Scott Morrison receives country's highest honour for leading Australia through COVID crisis

Scott Morrison has credited Australians for their "courage and resilience" in the face of crises, including the Black Summer bushfires and a once-in-a-lifetime pandemic, as he receives the country's highest honour for his leadership.

The 30th prime minister has been appointed a Companion of the Order of Australia (AC) for his "eminent service" to the country and direction of the national COVID response, as part of the King's Birthday honours.

Mr Morrison was prime minister for just over three and a half years — between 2018 and 2022 — a period in which he said, "we were hit with pretty much every crisis you can imagine".


"From natural disasters to a global pandemic, once in a hundred years, and of course the threats we faced in our region, and a recession caused by that global pandemic," he said in a sit-down interview before his appointment was publicly announced.

"Through all of this Australians were just incredible and the one assumption I made is that that's how they would be — their character would pull them through and that's the basis on which we built the policies that helped us to achieve that."

The AC is the highest award in the King's Birthday honour list, designed to recognise achievements "in service to Australia or humanity at large". Former prime ministers are typically appointed, but the time between their service and the recognition varies.

Mr Morrison's appointment — three years after he lost the prime ministership — also notes his contributions to international engagement, economic initiatives and national security, particularly through his role in securing the AUKUS agreement.

The latter was named by the former prime minister as one of his proudest achievements in office, among other work he said his government undertook to strengthen Australia's sovereignty.

"The resilience and sovereignty of the country, whether it was building our resilience against disasters of the future, having dealt with them at the time, our economic resilience, incredibly important, the way we bounced back after COVID was incredible, and we had invested heavily in our small business sector in particular," he said.

"It really was about protecting our sovereignty and building that up so we could deal with the significant challenges into the future."


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Former prime minister Scott Morrison has thanked the Australian people for their resilience during his term. (ABC News: Matt Roberts)




Mr Morrison's term coincided with the height of the COVID pandemic, when international and state borders were slammed shut, Australians were locked down in their homes, and thousands of businesses were forced to close.

Just months after the emergence of the virus in China, the former Liberal leader made the at-the-time unprecedented call to ban international travellers from entering Australia — a decision that likely staved off the crisis locally but also left many Australians stranded overseas and others separated from friends and family abroad.

International borders remained closed for almost two years, only reopening to vaccinated travellers in early 2022 after the Omicron variant had swept the country.

During the pandemic, Mr Morrison, along with then-treasurer Josh Frydenberg, also oversaw the creation of the almost $90 billion JobKeeper scheme wage subsidy scheme, one of the largest economic support programs ever introduced.

Asked if he had any regrets from that era this week, Mr Morrison said you "don't get everything right, particularly when you face that many challenges".

"But I tend not to dwell too much on that, because frankly there was just the next challenge coming the next day," he said.

"You do the best job you can on the day and then you shake yourself off the next day and you do it all again."


Morrison brushes off secret ministries as a 'redundancy'

Mr Morrison left parliament at the start of 2024, more than a year after losing the 2022 election to Labor prime minister Anthony Albanese.

The end of his prime ministership was mired in scandal, after it emerged he had secretly sworn himself into five additional ministries during the pandemic.

This week he described those secret positions as a "latent redundancy that was never active".

"These were unusual times and there were many things we did that were unusual," he said.

Since retiring from politics, Mr Morrison has continued to advocate internationally for the AUKUS partnership, which he said remains "as strong today as the day it was announced" despite the arrival of the second Trump administration in the United States.

He declined to comment on the current direction of the Liberal Party, which suffered one of the worst election defeats on record last month.

But on its future, he said the party's principles remain "as important as they ever have been".

"And they are ensuring a strong economy, a strong defence force, guaranteeing those services, responsible financial management — all of those things over the last 70 years and more have meant that Australia is in the strong position it is today," he said.

"And for most of that time it has been Coalition governments that have been in government."

Some 830 Australians — including Hollywood heavyweights, journalists, and community advocates — will be recognised in this year's King's Birthday honours list.

Written by Maani Truu, ABC News.
 

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I cannot fathom how this man has been given any recognition.
He Used taxpayers money to keep his mates and their million dollar business, going through Covid, turned a blind eye to the small family business, which we know many lost their livelihoods.
Paid the disgraceful CEO of Qantas $$$$$$ even though he/ they sacked many of their workers.

Isn’t it about time that we stop giving out these Honours to many who are High Profile Wealthy Individuals and look at hundreds that are out there in the Communities that actually use their own unpaid time, to help many in need etc.
 
I cannot fathom how this man has been given any recognition.
He Used taxpayers money to keep his mates and their million dollar business, going through Covid, turned a blind eye to the small family business, which we know many lost their livelihoods.
Paid the disgraceful CEO of Qantas $$$$$$ even though he/ they sacked many of their workers.

Isn’t it about time that we stop giving out these Honours to many who are High Profile Wealthy Individuals and look at hundreds that are out there in the Communities that actually use their own unpaid time, to help many in need etc.
Some of should be honoured with a blindfold?
 
I cannot fathom how this man has been given any recognition.
He Used taxpayers money to keep his mates and their million dollar business, going through Covid, turned a blind eye to the small family business, which we know many lost their livelihoods.
Paid the disgraceful CEO of Qantas $$$$$$ even though he/ they sacked many of their workers.

Isn’t it about time that we stop giving out these Honours to many who are High Profile Wealthy Individuals and look at hundreds that are out there in the Communities that actually use their own unpaid time, to help many in need etc.
Like Albo huh?
 
Typical the Royals love a dodgy rogue that can get off Scott free with murder. Apart from his other unlawful misdemeanours just the $38b overpayment for jobkeeper should have precluded him. Our worst ineffective PM ever.
 
When I first heard this I thought it was a joke. Then I sadly realised it was not April 1St. I have two questions. 1) which idiots nominated him and 2) which idiots approved it?. This man is a serial liar who could not even decide that rape was a shocking and evil act until he referred it to "Jenny". He was responsible for robo debt, sports rorts, secretively held five ministries but did not hold a hose, and tried to force people who had just had their houses burnt down to shake hands with him. He could not even ensure that the country had sufficient covid vaccine, yet his handling of Covid is why he got a gong! This really makes me even more sceptical of the Kings honours than I already was. I am just left shaking my head in disbelief.
 
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I will probably get slammed for this, but since being in Australia, I have noticed that Politics has gone down the sewer. Also I think that Julia Gillard and Julie Bishop, unfortunately not on the same side, would have made great leaders. Julia didn`t get a chance, insulted by males, and Julie, made a great job overseas. Had the DH Tony abbott, who only allowed his Wife and Family on show when it was convenient, reallised that Julie would be so popular, and left him with shite dripping off his chin.
 
What a disgrace and an insult to Australians to have this man honoured. Has it been forgotten, already, that he empowers tyrannical premiers to force a dangerous vaccine on people, lock them up, deny them the right to earn a living, deny them the right to visit loved ones at critical times or to attend funerals....
This really is offensive.
 

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