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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.
904:. This bill sought to make it "a criminal offence to wilfully destroy or otherwise mutilate the Flag in circumstances where a reasonable person would infer that the destruction or mutilation is intended publicly to express contempt or disrespect for the Flag or the Australian Nation." The bill received a second reading but subsequently lapsed and did not go to vote in the House of Representatives. 1069:, Bishop announced in December 2015 her intent to recontest her seat of Mackellar, claiming she had been "exonerated" over the "Choppergate" expenses scandal, and that the "threat of terrorism" had convinced her she needs to remain in Parliament. Support from the local Liberal branches in her seat had been "dented" following revelations she voted for Malcolm Turnbull in the 704:'s future as leader of the Liberal Party. From that time through to early 1994, a series of opinion polls showed Bishop to be among the most popular politicians in the country. She consistently polled ahead of Hewson as preferred Liberal leader, and a February 1994 poll gave her a 13-point lead as preferred prime minister over 858:
when Ron Casey took a swipe at Normie Rowe but this conduct indicates just how divisive the debate on the Monarchy has become. Not content to see the country on its knees as a result of the recession the Labor Party must be pleased that it is dividing the community on an issue which has absolutely no
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Bishop repaid over $ 6,700 after an investigation into her finances, but did not give the Department of Finance enough information about her engagements for them to determine whether they were a legitimate use of taxpayer funds or not. She said that she would no longer be cooperating with the review
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as his successor, on 8 December 2009 Bishop was appointed as Shadow 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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Heavily involved in organised politics, Bishop joined 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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In mid-July 2015, Bishop became embroiled in the "Choppergate" expenses scandal surrounding her use of parliamentary travel entitlements that ultimately led to her resignation as Speaker. It had emerged that she had chartered helicopter flights from Melbourne to Geelong and back to attend a state
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from 21 October 1998 to 26 November 2001. It was in this role that she endured her greatest scandal, the kerosene baths controversy of 2000. The revelation that some residents at Melbourne's Riverside Private Nursing Home had suffered blistering after being bathed in a weak kerosene solution as a
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She declined this position as she felt it was an insult to a woman of her talent and dedication. A talent and dedication she felt would only be reflected by being a member of the Shadow Cabinet which she had demanded but was not acceded to by Hewson. On refusing Privatisation and Administrative
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as leader of the Liberal Party, she was dropped from this portfolio, to return to the backbench. Despite speculation that she would be challenged for preselection in her seat of Mackellar for the next election, this did not eventuate and she later reaffirmed her intention to contest the next
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resign over a travel expenses scandal was also removed from the Liberal Party's website. On 31 July, Tony Abbott announced that the Department of Finance would be reviewing all expenses claimed by Bishop over the past 10 years, including the $ 800,000 claimed during 2014.
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in Bishop's speakership in 2014. During her tenure in the chair, Bishop ejected Labor MPs from the House 393 times, but 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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Nelson bringing back Bishop to the frontbench was in contrast to their past conflict in 1994 when Bishop as Shadow Health Minister defended tobacco advertising which was contrary to the position taken by Nelson, then President of the Australian Medical Association (AMA).
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In response to the controversy, Tony Abbott declared Bishop was on what he termed "probation", calling her behaviour "out of line", though maintaining his confidence in the Speaker. A transcript of Tony Abbott's comments calling for Prime Minister
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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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Bishop received significant criticism for her partisanship and claims of bias as speaker. The speaker's role is expected to be nonpartisan. The perception of bias led to the opposition unsuccessfully attempting to move a
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Prior to his ousting by Downer, Hewson brought Bishop back to the frontbench as she had declined a frontbench position from him the previous year. Hewson appointed her as Shadow Minister for Urban and Regional Strategy.
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The controversy was fuelled by further revelations of spending on travel. In 2014, Bishop and four parliamentary delegates spent $ 88,084 on a two-week trip to Europe in her bid for presidency of the
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and suggested mandatory adoption of children under 5 years of age whose parents were known to use drugs. The report was widely criticised by a range of organisations such as Family Drug Support, the
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for the safe Liberal seat. Although she was comfortably elected, her planned challenge to Hewson's leadership faced a setback when she did not poll as well as expected against author and filmmaker
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from 1994 to 2016. During her time in parliament she served as the minister for Defence Industry from 1996 to 1998 and minister for Aged Care from 1998 to 2001 under Prime Minister
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convention in Sydney, Bishop declared her intention to introduce a private members bill to make "destroying or violating" the Australian flag a federal offence. Shortly before the
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in North Sydney. Her father, Thomas Francis Setright (1909–1999), was an engineer, and her mother was Kathleen Annie Congreve (1912–1986), an opera singer who worked as a dramatic
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lost office, Bishop headed the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Family and Human Services, and released the report "The winnable war on drugs: The impact of
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In October 2014, Bishop became the longest-serving woman in the history of the Australian Parliament, outstripping the record of 27 years and 3 months previously held by
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SETRIGHT (nee Kathleen Congreve).—October 19, 1942, at Mater Maternity private hospital, North Sydney, to L.A.C. and Mrs. T. F. Setright—a daughter (Bronwyn Kathleen).
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When Downer became leader, Bishop became Shadow Health Minister, a senior position, but caused controversy on her first day in office by announcing her support for
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The 1993 frontbench offer that Bishop had declined was as Shadow Minister for Privatisation and Administrative Affairs, a position in the Shadow Outer Ministry.
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In August 2005, Bishop called for Muslim headscarves to be banned from public schools, an opinion also expressed by another prominent Liberal backbencher,
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in 1989, as Shadow Minister for Public Administration, Federal Affairs and Local Government (1989–1990). She proved an aggressive debater against the
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with then Health Minister, Tony Abbott, and Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party, Julie Bishop, at a fund-raiser in Sydney. Bishop is also a patron of
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cure for scabies led to a national outcry over the standards of care maintained by Bishop's department. She was dropped from the ministry after the
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woman to hold the post. She resigned in mid-2015 after being caught in the centre of a travel-expenses scandal, and was defeated for Liberal
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appointed Bishop a minister in junior portfolios. She was the first Liberal woman from New South Wales to become a minister. She was
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At the age of 17 I decided that I wished to pursue a political career.... Again at the age of 17 I chose to join the Liberal Party.
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and then as a solicitor from 1967. She played an acting role as a barrister in the 1960s Australian television program
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Party Convention Committee from 1981 to 1985 and as the first female president of the NSW Liberals from 1985 to 1987.
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in 1998, but lost her place in the ministry after the 2001 election. Bishop returned to the shadow ministry after the
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and was involved in multiple committees and companies, including the public medical research company AGITG.
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for lacking evidence, being ideologically driven, and having the potential to do massive harm to Australia.
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Bowing to political pressure, Bishop resigned the speakership on 2 August 2015 and moved to the
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This portfolio now renamed Privatisation and Administrative Services went instead to David Connolly.
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Affairs she says that she was not willing to put up with a junior portfolio of "limited interest."
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swing against her on slightly redistributed boundaries. After his appointment as Liberal Leader,
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Having formed an ambition to become a politician, she joined the Liberal Party at the age of 17.
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During her university years, Bishop was not involved in student politics but was a member of the
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Public School, completing her primary education in 1954. She then attended secondary school at
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Though it was initially speculated that the 73-year-old MP would leave parliament at the
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Bishop is an amateur actress, having appeared in several charity productions including
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by 51 votes to 39. Falinski retained Mackellar for the Liberals at the 2016 election.
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and worked as a lawyer before entering politics. She served as state president of the
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on 7 September 2013, Tony Abbott announced Bishop as the Coalition's nominee as next
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a few months earlier, but had failed to retain her seat. Bishop was elevated to the
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after her retirement from the parliament. Bishop had provided statements for the
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Protection of the Australian National Flag (Desecration of the Flag) Bill 2006
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Sen. Andrew Murray (2007). Senate Hansard, 18 September 2007, 10:20 pm
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appointed Bishop to the Shadow Ministry portfolio of Veterans' Affairs.
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and a burnt flag display by a Melbourne artist, Bishop introduced the
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before unsuccessfully lobbying senior Liberals for a ministry in the
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Liberal Party of Australia members of the Parliament of Australia
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On 26 November 2018, her official Speaker's painting was hung in
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Members of the Australian House of Representatives for Mackellar
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as a political contributor in June 2016, making her debut on
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Bronwyn Kathleen Setright was born on 19 October 1942 at the
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An affirmed monarchist, Bishop, along with fellow ministers
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Chan, Gabrielle; correspondent, political (27 March 2014).
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former Prime Minister John Howard's decision to include an
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question humans' contribution to the warming of the planet
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Polls showing Bishop as preferred leader over Hewson:
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In 2006, following a flag-burning incident during the
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in the newly elected Howard government. She was made
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Minister for Defence Industry, Science and Personnel
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Bronwyn Kathleen" 1303:"Hon Bronwyn Bishop MP – Parliament of Australia" 1225:and was instrumental in the establishment of the 3860: 3202:"Bronwyn Bishop wants painting to inspire girls" 3082: 2537:"Bishop must resign over incompetence, not bias" 1466: 1259:Women in the Australian House of Representatives 881:on families". The report was highly critical of 771: 481:from 1985 to 1987, and then won election to the 2997: 2316: 2178: 1993:"Minister unrepentant over anti-republic stand" 3642:as Minister for Defence Science and Personnel 3025: 2112:"Art prompts call for flag-burning law change" 1438:"The girls will treasure memories of school". 1081:and Tony Abbott to replace Bishop, and former 3666: 2651: 2468: 2222: 1654:"Occupants of warm pink chamber can go feral" 1118:In November 2016, Bishop attended a party at 458:from 1987 to 1994 after which she became the 3278: 3054: 2491:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 2436: 1862:"Hewson bereft of policies and under threat" 1236:Bronwyn and Alan Bishop have two daughters; 776:When the Liberals returned to Government in 555: 3394: 1481:Bronwyn Bishop: A Woman in Pursuit of Power 1341:– via National Library of Australia. 125:21 October 1998 â€“ 26 November 2001 3673: 3659: 3111: 2412:"Howard wrong taking ETS to 2007 election" 2386:"Howard wrong taking ETS to 2007 election" 1935: 1714:"Poll shows preference for Senator Bishop" 1483:(1994, Text Publishing, Melbourne), 21–22. 1060: 788:from 11 March 1996 to 21 October 1998 and 43: 3889:21st-century Australian women politicians 3879:20th-century Australian women politicians 3365: 3363: 3134: 2750: 1965:"Australia wakes up to renewed divisions" 1425:"Roseville Public School Union: Memories" 907: 532:. 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Sydney Morning Herald. 23 March 2015. 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 756:and her own party, which supported the 3969:Women members of the Australian Senate 3861: 3360: 3257: 3166: 2920: 2625: 1936:Koutsoukis, Jason (16 November 2004). 1887: 1885: 1651: 1596: 1594: 1592: 1495: 1493: 1491: 1489: 1227:WorkCover Authority of New South Wales 1208:Sydney International Piano Competition 1159:, her family and other members of the 648: 3654: 2670: 1962: 1920:, 1 January 2001, itsanhonour.gov.au 1457: 1446: 965:, her Ecuadorian counterpart, at the 3314:"Opera Australia annual report 2008" 3220: 3140: 2998:Kerr, Christian (16 February 2016). 2777: 1632: 1556: 1283:. Australian Honours Search Facility 1275: 1273: 1093:. Bishop was eventually defeated by 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: 1486: 450:from 2013 to 2015. A member of the 241:26 March 1994 â€“ 9 May 2016 13: 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). 1810:. 23 November 2001. 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Parliament of Australia 1019:Inter-Parliamentary Union 994:Inter-Parliamentary Union 869:On 21 January 2006, at a 715:, the Liberal member for 556:Early years and education 462:(MP) for the division of 428: 420: 405: 395: 365: 355: 329:Bronwyn Kathleen Setright 324: 319: 315: 303: 291: 280: 269: 257: 245: 234: 219: 207: 195: 183: 172: 165: 153: 141: 129: 118: 111: 99: 87: 77: 66: 58: 54: 42: 23: 3959:Sydney Law School alumni 2416:www.theaustralian.com.au 2390:www.theaustralian.com.au 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:. 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The Honourable
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Speaker of the Australian House of Representatives
Bruce Scott
Anna Burke
Tony Smith
Minister for Aged Care
John Howard
Peter Staples
Kevin Andrews
Minister for Defence Industry, Science and Personnel
John Howard
Gary Punch
Warren Snowdon
Australian Parliament
Mackellar
Jim Carlton
Jason Falinski
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New South Wales
Sir John Carrick
Bob Woods
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New South Wales
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Newport, New South Wales
Cremorne Girls High School
University of Sydney
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