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In 2007 Ryan became a public servant working for the NSW Department of Ageing, Disability and Home Care. In 2013 he coordinated a program aimed at closing large residential institutions for people with disability such as the
Westmead and Rydalmere Centres in Sydney, the Riverside Centre in Orange and
282:(COAG) agreed to a $ 244 million five-year program to move hundreds of people aged under 50 out of nursing homes across Australia. He successfully campaigned against savage budget cuts to day training programs for school leavers with disability that were introduced by the NSW Government in July 2004.
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in 1988, but lost both times, the latter by only 31 votes. He also served on the party's state executive from 1988 to 1992. Ryan was elected to parliament on his third attempt in 1991, entering the
Legislative Council after winning preselection for the safe fourth Liberal position on the coalition's
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Executive suspended Ryan's membership of the Liberal Party for two years for breaching the Party's media policy. While suspended, Ryan called on the Party Executive to adopt a similar approach following comments that Lynn had made about another former MP. Lynn was
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Ryan took a strong interest of social justice, particularly concerning disability, child protection and protecting consumers from unscrupulous operators. He chaired an all-party Select
Committee into the increase in the state's prison population in 2000 that unanimously recommended the abolition of
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for "diverting the party's intellectual firepower" from winning the State
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successfully sponsored a non-binding motion in the
Australian Senate calling on the paper government to replace Mr Ryan and another former public servant Barbara Bennett. The
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and NSW Liberal Party President Geoff Selig as a "dummy spit" but they recommended against punishing Ryan in order to prevent him from receiving "undeserved martyr status."
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policies for disability services including direct funding of services to disability clients to enable them to have more choice and control over the services they received.
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refused to back down on its appointments, arguing there no was conflict of interest jeopardising the commission's integrity.
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Moore, Matthew (26 July 1989). "Police inquiry a witchhunt, says MP".
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jail sentences shorter than six months, following the lead of
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1362:"O'Farrell unites warring Liberals"
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