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for undercutting the taxi industry. Byrne was reported to have said that "behind every taxi is a family", and that "In contrast to taxi and hire car operators, Uber has not been complying with a number of State and Federal government laws, regulations and taxes." Byrne rejected the idea that Uber provided a ride-sharing service and argued the company needed to be governed by the same rules as taxis. Additionally, Byrne said that "If Uber does become properly regulated and the value of taxi licences and plates are reduced then the taxi industry should be appropriately compensated." Concluding, Byrne said that "Our community needs to understand that behind every taxi is a family. We can't just stand by and wait as an industry that employs nearly 200,000 people goes to the wall."
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Australia's intelligence and security agencies after tabling a PJCIS report in May 2013 covering the administration and finances of Australia's six intelligence and security agencies in 2010–2011. Byrne likened the cuts to the US austerity measures which prompted warnings from US intelligence agencies, in the wake of the Boston bombings, that their ability to combat terrorism was at risk. Of the government's efficiency dividend, Byrne said "I find it frankly astonishing that these agencies would have been effectively sequestered from funding to perform their tasks" and that cuts to the agencies' funding was "disgraceful and it should be addressed."
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since 2005 and was described by a Sky News anchor as 'one of the best brains on intelligence and national security' in the Australian parliament. As chair of PJCIS in 2013, Byrne along with Deputy Chair Philip Ruddock, warned of the effect of the government's efficiency dividend on the operations of
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in 2015, Byrne questioned why national leaders were reaching out to the Islamic community but weren't doing the same with police; arguing for greater attention to be given to police facing the ongoing threat of street-side executions. After Muslim constituents with relatives affected by fighting in
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IBAC is holding public hearings into allegations of serious corrupt conduct involving Victorian public officers, including Members of Parliament. The hearings are part of Operation Watts, a coordinated investigation between IBAC and the Victorian Ombudsman, which is looking into a range of matters
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Byrne has been named as 'one of the few MPs at either federal or state level to have voiced support for licence-holders.' At a taxi rally in Narre Warren on 18 October 2015, attended by more than 300 people, Byrne heavily criticised the then technically illegal and unregulated ride-sharing service
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network. It's known he had challenged the Foreign Secretary on the matter in February 2020, saying, "How would you feel if the Russians laid down infrastructure in your own networks? That's how we feel about Huawei." By May, Boris Johnson had announced that the UK would reduce the Chinese tech
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where he called for an independent judicial inquiry into the events leading up to and during the crisis which would have coercive and subpoena powers to summons any public official or minister to give evidence on the incident to regain public confidence in authorities.
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had agreed to adopt almost all of the 41 recommendations included in the report in the face of heightened security fears over Australians engaged in fighting with terrorist groups overseas. Byrne went on the record as criticising the
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On the first day of hearing on 11 October 2021, Byrne admitted to branch stacking. He said he had been paying for other people's party memberships fees since 1999, forking up to $ 2,000 of his own money in a single year.
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His seat was mostly considered "a relatively safe Labor electorate." Byrne has become an increasingly strident advocate for the need to "safeguard the Australian people against foreign influence threats."
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users, something which Byrne call "completely unacceptable" and promised that, if re-elected, one of his first orders of business would be to work with authorities to crush the Apex gang in
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trade union. Byrne won the by-election, becoming "the last person elected to this federal parliament in the last century and the first to give an inaugural speech in the next."
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should be given the appropriate oversight capacity to make inquiries on the behalf of the public for them to have confidence in the use of additional powers for these agencies.
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He was Parliamentary Secretary for Trade from February 2009 until 14 September 2010. A strong supporter of the trade union movement, he has a personal allegiance to the
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including allegations of 'branch stacking' aired in media reports in 2020. Those media reports substantially comprised surreptitious recordings made by Byrne's staffer
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following Rudd's unsuccessful challenge against Gillard to call for an end to divisions within the Labor caucus and a renewed concentration on governing the country.
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Anthony Bryne was one of eleven Labor MPs who were ejected from the House for protesting against the Howard government's industrial relations bill. Left to right:
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Anthony Bryne MP, Deputy Chair of the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security speaks with committee Chair Andrew Hastie MP in February 2020.
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Before entering parliament, he worked as CEO of Anxiety Disorders Foundation of Australia. Byrne joined the Labor Party in 1989, later serving an adviser to
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After the PJCIS handed down its 36 recommendations on the government's controversial foreign fighter's legislation, Byrne appeared on
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During the Rudd-Gillard years, Byrne was described as "a key Rudd backer" and Rudd's "loyal lieutenant". On the day of Rudd's
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providing oversight of Australia's security services after he made admissions of corruption and branch-stacking at
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known as IBAC. He has been a person of interest into matters around allegations of branch stacking in Victoria.
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Anthony Byrne has been married and divorced twice with two children from his first marriage. He supports the
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counterbalanced by safeguards, most important of which would be sunset clauses.
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Deputy Chair of the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security
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published an article by Bryne in which he detailed his reasons for supporting
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Summary of parliamentary voting for Anthony Byrne MP on TheyVoteForYou.org.au
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the Middle East had asked him why the coalition was taking so long to defeat
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Prior to changes being introduced, Byrne had been consistently critical of
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to be re-installed as Prime Minister. In a show of solidarity within the
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The Honourable Kevin Rudd MP, 26th Prime Minister of Australia 2007-2010
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Chair of the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security
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and to ensure ice manufacturers and dealers are put out of business.
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in a "full-scale factional battle", winning with the backing of the
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in Victoria. He was forced to resign as the deputy chair of the
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in an interview on the Australian breakfast television program
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Following the 2010 election, Byrne was appointed chair of the
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The 'intelligence' behind assisting Iraq – Sky News Interview
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Byrne has continued as the Deputy Chair for the PJCIS in the
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in 2005 and the Ensuring Integrity industrial reforms of the
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Bryne was pre-selected by the ALP as their candidate for the
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and did not re-contest the subsequent 2022 federal election.
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Byrne was born in Adelaide and spent his early childhood in
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Byrne has been a target of investigations by Victoria's
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In 2013, Byrne was considered for a portfolio in the
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In March 2022, Byrne announced he would not run for
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His high school education was completed at 163:25 February 2009 – 14 September 2010 1125:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 968: 966: 908: 588:Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security 201:3 December 2007 – 14 September 2010 1660:'Meet our top ten parliamentary "nobodies"' 1454:, 23 November 2015. Retrieved 17 June 2017. 1446:'Clear strategy needed to deal with IS: MP' 1369: 1367: 1210:"Labor MP Byrne to retire at next election" 702:Byrne also gave an interview to journalist 124:12 December 2013 – 14 October 2021 2034: 2020: 1878:Anthony Byrne MP – Federal Member for Holt 1432:, 16 October 2015. Retrieved 17 June 2016. 1424:'Reaching out to our frontline protection' 653:authored under Byrne's term as Chair, the 621:this issue before removing this message. 43: 19:For other people named Anthony Byrne, see 1888:Anthony Byrne Member for Holt ALP Website 1713:'Sunrise Interview with Mel & Kochie' 1511:, 25 August 2016. 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Anthony Byrne (disambiguation)
The Honourable

Australian Parliament
Holt
Gareth Evans
Cassandra Fernando
Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security
Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security
Parliamentary Secretary
Kevin Rudd
Julia Gillard
Parliamentary Secretary
Prime Minister
Adelaide
Australian Labor Party
Jacinta Collins
Australian Labor Party
Australian House of Representatives
Division of Holt
Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security
Victoria's
Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission
Kalgoorlie
School of the Air
Christian Brothers College, Adelaide
Battle of Pozières
Senator Jacinta Collins
1999 Holt by-election
SDA

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