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Liberal Party fundraiser on 5 November 2014. The cost of the flights was $ 5,227.27 for a journey that typically takes an hour each way by road. Bishop refused to resign over the expenses claim, describing it as an "error of judgement", while expressing disappointment that the controversy had become a distraction from the opposition and its policies. However, she agreed to pay back the sum of the helicopter flight plus a penalty of $ 1,307.
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when Ron Casey took a swipe at Normie Rowe but this conduct indicates just how divisive the debate on the
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Minister for Seniors. Bishop was re-elected at the 2010 Election and was appointed to the outer shadow ministry as Shadow Special Minister of State and Shadow Minister for Seniors. In April 2011, Bishop stated that she believed
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Killara Young Liberals in 1961 and during her association with that branch, she became vice-president. She first became a Liberal Party office-holder in 1973 as president of the Balmoral branch and was later elected as the chairman of the Liberal
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Speaker. It had emerged that she had chartered helicopter flights from Melbourne to Geelong and back to attend a state
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Melbourne's Riverside Private Nursing Home had suffered blistering after being bathed in a weak kerosene solution as a
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Cabinet which she had demanded but was not acceded to by Hewson. On refusing Privatisation and Administrative
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Coalition MPs only seven times. Bishop had also continued to attend Liberal party room meetings during her speakership, despite convention against this.
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election. On 5 May 2009, Bishop criticised Turnbull's leadership, saying "Malcolm seems to have been strong at the beginning but now he has gone soft." However, with Turnbull's loss of the party leadership and the election of
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for lacking evidence, being ideologically driven, and having the potential to do massive harm to Australia.
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2508:, 17 October 2014, author Fergus Hunter
1213:In 1966, she married Alan David Bishop
1071:September 2015 Liberal leadership spill
973:Following the Coalition victory at the
826:Australians for Constitutional Monarchy
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1009:Expenses controversy and resignation
692:Move to the House of Representatives
630:Bishop early in her political career
3884:21st-century Australian politicians
3874:20th-century Australian politicians
3231:"Bishop hits right note in musical"
3026:McDonald, Peta (16 February 2016).
2882:Australian Broadcasting Corporation
2268:. 22 September 2008. Archived from
2189:Australian House of Representatives
1973:. London: Independent Print Limited
1882:
1808:Australian Broadcasting Corporation
1742:"Bishop leads Hewson in media poll"
1589:
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450:from 2013 to 2015. A member of the
241:26 March 1994 – 9 May 2016
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3944:Officers of the Order of Australia
3167:Jabour, Bridie (9 November 2016).
3083:Maiden, Samantha (16 April 2016).
2437:Chang, Caris (16 September 2010).
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700:, speculation began to mount over
501:. She was a shadow minister under
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2786:. Guardian News and Media Limited
2751:Robertson, James (22 July 2015).
1938:"Victorian takes Speaker's Chair"
1652:Wright, Tony (5 September 2008).
1270:
1223:District Court of New South Wales
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1100:
711:Shortly after the 1993 election,
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3934:Members of the Australian Senate
2921:Bourke, Latika (30 March 2017).
2778:Chan, Gabrielle (20 July 2015).
2626:Hasham, Nicole (9 August 2015).
2038:Australian Parliamentary library
1963:Marks, Kathy (8 November 1999).
1798:"Bishop moves to the back bench"
1240:, an entertainment reporter for
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967:Asia Pacific Parliamentary Forum
953:Speaker of the House (2013–2015)
641:She is formerly a member of the
608:Legal Profession Admission Board
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3390:. Fairfax Media. 8 March 2010.
3384:"Judge helped start WorkCover"
3294:. Fairfax Media. 20 April 2016
3258:Browne, Rachel (16 May 2009).
2671:Hurst, Daniel (16 July 2015).
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645:faction of the Liberal Party.
454:, she served as a senator for
424:Solicitor and Company Director
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1458:Benns, Matthew (March 2013).
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1176:2020 Queen's Birthday Honours
824:and on one occasion spoke to
772:Howard government (1996–2007)
696:After the Coalition lost the
516:In 1996 Bishop was appointed
3456:. 4 May 2008. Archived from
3450:"A Mother's Day to remember"
3112:Dole, Nick (16 April 2016).
2192:. Commonwealth of Australia.
2101:newsletter, 10 November 2005
1899:. Fairfax Media. 27 May 1994
1838:Senators and Members of the
1126:to celebrate the victory of
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3141:Knox, David (29 May 2016).
2950:Australian Associated Press
1870:. 10 April 1993. p. 11
1778:"Bishop out-rates PM: poll"
1375:"Bronwyn's Secret Weapon".
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3346:"SIPC Patrons and Friends"
2860:. Australia. 20 July 2015.
1944:. Melbourne: Fairfax Media
1161:Liberal Party of Australia
891:Australian Drug Foundation
838:television show with host
822:1999 Republican referendum
809:, but was not successful.
581:Cremorne Girls High School
526:Liberal–National Coalition
452:Liberal Party of Australia
410:Cremorne Girls High School
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2473:. Parliament of Australia
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1572:Commonwealth of Australia
1330:The Sydney Morning Herald
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2179:Bishop, Bronwyn (2006).
1893:"Smoke Gets in Her Eyes"
1756:"Bishop trounces Hewson"
1460:"Camperdown to Canberra"
1190:(as Baroness Elsa), and
943:emissions trading scheme
665:had been appointed to a
570:Australian Opera Company
491:House of Representatives
479:New South Wales Liberals
400:Newport, New South Wales
3949:Politicians from Sydney
3491:Parliament of Australia
2204:"Division of Mackellar"
1840:Parliament of Australia
1834:"Hon Bronwyn Bishop MP"
1509:Parliament of Australia
1462:. University of Sydney.
1061:Return to the backbench
1002:motion of no confidence
721:the ensuing by-election
575:Bishop was educated at
435:Bronwyn Kathleen Bishop
3894:Australian monarchists
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859:political relevance."
846:and radio broadcaster
790:Minister for Aged Care
679:Australian Labor Party
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3899:Australian solicitors
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2757:Sydney Morning Herald
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2703:Sydney Morning Herald
2658:Sydney Morning Herald
2506:Sydney Morning Herald
2292:"Abbott, Bishop safe"
2234:Federal Election 2007
2208:2007 Federal election
1538:Australian Government
1399:on 24 September 2015.
1067:2016 federal election
960:
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655:1987 federal election
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499:Division of Mackellar
487:1987 federal election
223:Australian Parliament
3534:Member for Mackellar
3483:at OpenAustralia.org
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3424:. Sydney Law School.
3407:. Sydney Law School.
3326:on 27 September 2009
3090:The Sunday Telegraph
2366:on 17 September 2010
2272:on 23 September 2008
1736:. 27 September 1993.
1154:Speaker of the House
1145:and was attended by
1141:. It was painted by
963:Gabriela Rivadeneira
887:Australian Democrats
807:Speaker of the House
681:, particularly with
593:University of Sydney
460:member of parliament
414:University of Sydney
384: 1966;
3909:Lawyers from Sydney
2987:. 10 December 2015.
2449:News Corp Australia
2329:on 30 December 2012
2124:on 11 February 2006
1786:. 14 February 1994.
1574:. 16 September 1987
1568:Senate first speech
1440:The Northern Herald
1075:Turnbull government
918:two-party-preferred
898:2005 Cronulla riots
750:tobacco advertising
649:Senator (1987–1994)
473:Bishop was born in
3631:Title next held by
3578:Political offices
3208:. 26 November 2018
2593:has generic name (
2298:. 23 November 2009
2240:. 19 December 2007
2067:The Globe and Mail
2044:on 1 February 2012
1878:– via Trove.
1867:The Canberra Times
1783:The Canberra Times
1764:. 4 February 1994.
1761:The Canberra Times
1750:. 3 November 1993.
1747:The Canberra Times
1733:The Canberra Times
1719:The Canberra Times
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1219:Compensation Court
1200:A Couple of Swells
1188:The Sound of Music
1172:Order of Australia
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1602:"Bishop, Bronwyn"
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875:Howard government
780:, Prime Minister
589:Sydney Law School
534:Abbott government
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803:Neil Andrew
782:John Howard
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1091:Alan Jones
1079:Mike Baird
840:Ray Martin
493:, winning
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106:Tony Smith
94:Anna Burke
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