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    Philip Maxwell Ruddock AO (born 12 March 1943 in Canberra) is an Australian politician and former Mayor of Hornsby Shire Council. He is a Vice Chair of...
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    adviser for Minister for Workplace Relations Tony Abbott in 2001 and for Philip Ruddock between 2004 and 2006. He worked as a solicitor for Mallesons Stephen...
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    the new Ministry and moved to the backbench. With the retirement of Philip Ruddock at the 2016 federal election, Andrews became the Father of the House...
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  • natural choice for Parramatta's former member, Philip Ruddock, to transfer before the 1977 election. Ruddock held it without serious difficulty until 1993...
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  • Liberal member Nigel Bowen resigned on 11 July 1973; Liberal candidate Philip Ruddock won the resulting by-election on 22 September 1973. "Historical information...
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  • minister for immigration and multicultural affairs and Indigenous affairs, Philip Ruddock (until 2003) and then Amanda Vanstone. The secretary of the department...
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  • Religious Freedoms) Act 2017. The Religious Freedom Review was chaired by Philip Ruddock, the former Attorney-General for Australia at the time same-sex marriage...
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  • penalty and would seek clemency for the group if they were convicted. Philip Ruddock, a federal MP, was quoted as saying: "We will not provide co-operation...
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    Guantanamo Bay, visited Australia to speak to the attorney-general, Philip Ruddock, (a member of Amnesty International) about the military commissions...
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  • HOWARD, John, (former PM); RUDDOCK, Philip, MP (26 April 2006). "Transcript of joint press conference with the Hon Philip Ruddock MP and the Hon Joe Hockey...
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  • Donovan Ruddock, boxer Joan Ruddock, Welsh politician Margot Ruddock, actress and poet Mary Ruddock, (1895–1969), New Zealand businesswoman Mike Ruddock, Welsh...
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    House of Reps 29 March 1901 28 October 1952† 51 years, 213 days Ruddock, PhilipPhilip Ruddock   Liberal House of Reps 22 September 1973 9 May 2016 42 years...
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    14 December 2011 Prime Minister Kevin Rudd Julia Gillard Preceded by Philip Ruddock Succeeded by Nicola Roxon Vice-President of the Executive Council In...
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  • original on 15 August 2019. Retrieved 31 May 2020. "Angus Houston, Prince Philip named Australia's newest knights". ABC News. 26 January 2015. Archived from...
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  • issue of writs for the 2001 federal election, Immigration Minister Philip Ruddock announced that passengers of SIEV 4 had threatened to throw children...
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    Andrew Robb MP (Goldstein, Vic) – announced retirement 10 February 2016 Philip Ruddock MP (Berowra, NSW) – announced retirement 8 February 2016 Andrew Southcott...
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    Children Overboard affair, and was implemented by Immigration Minister Philip Ruddock on 28 September before the 2001 federal election of 24 November. The...
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  • mark the centenary of federation. 8 January – Immigration Minister Philip Ruddock explains on Iranian television the hazards of illegal migration to Australia...
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  • Originally released with an MA15+ rating. Federal Attorney-General Philip Ruddock later appealed the rating, banning it for high impact themes involving...
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    Former Attorney General of Australia and current mayor of Hornsby Shire Philip Ruddock. Former St Kilda midfielder and 2010 Norm Smith Medallist Lenny Hayes...
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  • National Page NSW 1963–1990 Allan Rocher   Liberal Curtin WA 1981–1998 Philip Ruddock   Liberal Dundas NSW 1973–2016 John Saunderson   Labor Aston Vic 1983–1990...
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  • Classification Board in September 2004, after an appeal by the Attorney-General Philip Ruddock. As a consequence, the game was effectively banned, mandating a recall...
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  • it was opening its own investigation into the game at the request of Philip Ruddock, the Attorney-General of Australia. The OFLC had originally rated San...
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    September 2013 Leader Tony Abbott Preceded by Alex Somlyay Succeeded by Philip Ruddock Member of the Australian Parliament for Leichhardt Incumbent Assumed...
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  • classification. In 1997 after it was screened on SBS, former Attorney-General Philip Ruddock controversially appealed the film's original classification and successfully...
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    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...
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  • Prime Minister John Howard Preceded by Michael Lavarch Succeeded by Philip Ruddock Member of the Australian Parliament for Tangney In office 13 March 1993 –...
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    couples. In May 2006, Attorney General Philip Ruddock blocked a gay Australian man from marrying in Europe. Ruddock refused to grant a gay man living in...
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    represented the same seat throughout his career. Only Billy Hughes and Philip Ruddock have served in Parliament longer than Page. He was the last former prime...
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    not welcome here," said Rudd. In July 2007, federal Attorney-General Philip Ruddock, referring to the DVDs, said that Australia needed better laws to deal...
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