Listening to President Obama’s Inauguration Speech on the ABC web site this morning reminded me of a request the LGAQ Library had yesterday in relation to a speech Prime Minister Rudd made late last year.
At the moment, President Obama’s speech is everywhere on the internet and in the print media. If you didn’t see it live, you can download a video file, an audio file or the full text. But what about in a month’s time, a year’s time? How easy will it be to find that speech?
And how do you go about finding copies of speeches, press conferences and announcement that our own politicians make?
The Queensland Parliament Website provides tools to search Hansard, Committees, Tabled Papers and Members’ Speeches, so you can find, for example, all the speeches Anna Bligh made in 2008.
To find records of speeches by Federal politicians, you need to visit each individual’s website. Links to those websites can be found here. By clicking on a Member’s photo, you’re taken to their contact details. Follow links to their personal pages, or ministerial pages, where you’ll find further links to their speeches.
Another way to access speeches, media releases, transcripts of interviews is via individual government department websites. Federal and Queensland government departments provide links to public statements by their Ministers.
Finally, you could always search YouTube for video footage of speeches made by particular politicians.