Bronwyn Kathleen Bishop AO (née Setright; born 19 October 1942) is an Australian former politician who served as the 29th speaker of the Australian House...
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1958), Australian artist Bronwyn Bishop (born 1942), Australian politician Bronwyn Calver (born 1969), Australian cricketer Bronwyn Drainie (born 1945), Canadian...
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cancer. He died in 2017. Bishop is the daughter of former Australian politician Bronwyn Bishop and former NSW judge Alan Bishop. Bishop was awarded the Medal...
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rather as "Speaker". This precedent was not followed by her successor Bronwyn Bishop, who requested to be called "Madam Speaker". Burke also gained a reputation...
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the Parliament reaching 30 years. No woman yet appears on this list. Bronwyn Bishop served in the Australian parliament longer than any other woman, in...
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ministers: William Watt, Littleton Groom, Archie Cameron, Ian Sinclair and Bronwyn Bishop; two have been former Parliamentary Secretaries: Stephen Martin and...
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2015. "Bronwyn Bishop's career over after her party dumps her". The Sydney Morning Herald. 16 April 2016. ""It's not the end": Bronwyn Bishop farewells...
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Casey at the end of the 46th Parliament. Following the resignation of Bronwyn Bishop as Speaker of the House of Representatives in August 2015 over entitlement...
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seriously threatened again. Former Speaker of the House of Representatives Bronwyn Bishop held the seat from 1994 until 2016, when she lost a preselection contest...
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Howard, said that it was "a very long, unconditional sentence" and Bronwyn Bishop said that Hanson was a political prisoner, comparing her conviction...
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Bradford Bishop Bridget Bishop (c. 1632 – 1692), the first person executed for witchcraft during the Salem witchcraft trials of 1692 Bronwyn Bishop (born...
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Philip rather than to an Australian Choppergate 2015 Liberal Party Bronwyn Bishop Bishop was found to have chartered a helicopter to a Liberal Party fundraiser...
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the seat of Mackellar, defeating the incumbent member Bronwyn Bishop. He was elected as Bishop's successor at the 2016 federal election. Falinski was re-elected...
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Peter Costello and Bronwyn Bishop consistently undermined his leadership over the subsequent year; the media coverage of Bishop's transfer from the Senate...
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and parliamentary procedure. In 2015 he was a candidate to succeed Bronwyn Bishop as Speaker of the House of Representatives. Vasta is a member of the...
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Speaker and Liberal MP Bronwyn Bishop stated on Sky News Australia that Scamps was "part and parcel of the antisemitic movement". Bishop apologised and withdrew...
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unsuccessfully contested for the Liberal deputy leadership against Julie Bishop, while supporting Tony Abbott against Malcolm Turnbull as Liberal leader...
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Representatives : 16 Higher Education and Research Reform Bill 2014". "Speaker Bronwyn Bishop has compiled quite a record". NewsComAu. 11 February 2015. Retrieved...
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former member for Fairfax; founder and leader of United Australia Party Bronwyn Bishop, former liberal member for Mackellar (1994–2016) Merome Beard, WA state...
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Squadron of the Australian Special Air Service Regiment. In July 2015, Bronwyn Bishop, who had been successfully nominated by Abbott in November 2013 for...
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Cronulla riots and a burnt flag display by a Melbourne artist, Liberal MP Bronwyn Bishop introduced the Protection of the Australian National Flag (Desecration...
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August 2015). "Bronwyn Bishop resigns, PM launches review of entitlements". The Australian. Retrieved 3 August 2015. "Bronwyn Bishop resigns as Speaker;...
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Andrews Fran Bailey Bob Baldwin Phil Barresi Kerry Bartlett Bruce Billson Bronwyn Bishop John Bradford Russell Broadbent Alan Cadman Eoin Cameron Ross Cameron...
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of Mackellar as an independent candidate against the Liberal Party's Bronwyn Bishop in a by-election in 1994 as the ALP did not field a candidate in that...
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Sydney Morning Herald. July 25, 2015. "Taxpayers cop $800,000 bill for Bronwyn Bishop's 2014 expenses". The Daily Telegraph. July 20, 2015. "China Was Bill...
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Keating 20 December 1991 (1991-12-20) 24 March 1993 (1993-03-24) 3 Bronwyn Bishop Liberal Howard Minister for Aged Care 21 October 1998 (1998-10-21)...
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Manager of Opposition Business: Claire Moore Speaker of the House: Bronwyn Bishop, until 2 August 2015 Tony Smith, from 2 August 2015 Leader of the House:...
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Bronwyn Davies is a fictional character from the Australian television soap opera Neighbours, played by Rachel Friend. She made her first appearance during...
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confidence in the Speaker of the Australian House of Representatives, Bronwyn Bishop, accusing her of bias, incompetence and inconsistency during Question...
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returning to the backbench where he remained. Following the resignation of Bronwyn Bishop, Southcott ran for the position of Speaker of the Australian House of...
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