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Bronwyn Kathleen Bishop ( born 19 October 1942) is an Australian politician who is the 29th and current Speaker of the House of Representatives, holding the office since 12 November 2013. Bishop has been a member of the Australian House of Representatives for the Liberal Party since 1994, representing the Division of Mackellar in New South Wales. Earlier, between 1987 and 1994, she represented New South Wales in the Senate. Bishop held ministerial portfolios during the Howard Government, serving as Minister for Defence Industry, Science and Personnel from 1996 to 1998 and as Minister for Aged Care from 1998 to 2001. In October 2014, she surpassed Kathy Sullivan's record for the longest period of parliamentary service by a woman. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Dean Allison talking about Bronwyn Kathleen Bishop


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Dean Allison talking about Bronwyn Kathleen Bishop
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  • Bronwyn Kathleen Bishop ( born 19 October 1942)
    is an Australian politician who is the 29th and
    current Speaker of the House of Representatives,
    holding the office since 12 November 2013.
  • Bishop has been a member of the Australian House
    of Representatives for the Liberal Party since
    1994, representing the Division of Mackellar in
    New South Wales.

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  • Earlier, between 1987 and 1994, she represented
    New South Wales in the Senate. Bishop held
    ministerial portfolios during the Howard
    Government, serving as Minister for Defence
    Industry, Science and Personnel from 1996 to 1998
    and as Minister for Aged Care from 1998 to 2001.
    In October 2014, she surpassed Kathy Sullivan's
    record for the longest period of parliamentary
    service by a woman.

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Bronwyn Kathleen Bishop
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  • Parliamentary Speaker Bronwyn Bishop has accused
    the Australian Human Rights Commission President
    Gillian Triggs of being too political during an
    exchange on live television.
  • A damning report released by the commission
    revealed the mistreatment of asylum seeker
    children in detention under the Abbott
    government,

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  • forcing the government to deny they had asked
    Professor Triggs to resign earlier this year.
  • Appearing on ABCs QA, which was broadcast from
    Parliament House in Canberra last night, Ms
    Bishop said the report had made Triggs a very
    political figure.

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Dean Allison go through the news and found the
report -
  • That report of yours was seen by many, including
    me, as one that was, if it was to be done, should
    have been done under the previous government when
    there were 2000 children in detention, but you
    chose to do it afterwards, and that made it very
    political, Ms Bishop said.

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  • Professor Triggs defended her position and said
    the commission operated based on the rule of law.
  • My position is not a political one. We work
    according to the law at the Australian Human
    Rights Commission and we try to ensure that our
    evidence is accurate, and well-founded.
  • Of course, many of our findings and
    recommendations are interpreted in political
    ways, she said.

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