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Barry O'Farrell

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two of them, Smithfield and Campbelltown, fell to the Liberals on 20 percent swings. The Liberal Party achieved an overall gain of 27 seats, while the National Party gained 5 seats, for a total of 69 seats–the largest majority government in NSW history. In his own seat of Ku-ring-gai, already considered an ultra-safe Liberal seat, O'Farrell achieved 72.7% of the primary vote, 87% after preferences, for an overall majority of 37%, making his own seat the safest in the state. The Liberals won a majority in their own right, with 51 seats—the first time the main non-Labor party in New South Wales had won an outright majority since adopting the Liberal label in 1945. Although O'Farrell did not require the support of the Nationals in order to govern, he opted to retain the Coalition.
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increases to be justified by real productivity increases, and by abolishing the 'unattached list' for public servants. O'Farrell ensured the wages cap also applied to Members of Parliament and even secured agreement from the Governor, Her Excellency Professor Marie Bashir, for the limit to apply to her wage increases. The new Government also enshrined the independence of the public service by the establishing of an independent Public Service Commission, to implement structural reform, chaired by former federal department head
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once enjoyed by Labor in seats such as Lakemba, Auburn, Bankstown, Canterbury, Liverpool and Kogarah may never return, at least at a state level, because of Barry O’Farrell’s appeal to ethnic voters. He could lock in that vote for the Coalition for a long time if he continues to build on his reputation as a moderate".
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their emoluments. After negotiations, changes were effected that saw the bill to taxpayers reduced by $ 770,000 in 2012/13 from $ 1.6 million in 2011/12. O'Farrell then managed to increase the minimum term to five years; O'Farrell himself would not eligible for the full pension and neither will Gladys and many others.
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As part of his determination to rein in spending, O'Farrell proposed reducing the lifetime office, staff, car and driver entitlements of former Premiers. In response three former Premiers – Neville Wran, Nick Greiner and Bob Carr – obtained legal advice and threatened to take court action to maintain
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In 2016, O'Farrell also joined the boards of the Royal Flying Doctor Service South Eastern Section and Obesity Australia In September 2016 NSW premier Mike Baird announced that O'Farrell had been appointed to the unpaid position of NSW's Special Envoy – India. O'Farrell left these three positions on
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In 2014 O'Farrell took issue with the claim by Federal Attorney General, Senator George Brandis that people 'have a right to be a bigots' stating: "In commendably seeking to protect freedom of speech, we must not lower our defences against the evil of racial and religious intolerance. Bigotry should
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allowed a conscience vote on the bill. O'Farrell supported the reforms: "I support this measure today ... for the sake of children but also because I don't believe our society should exclude because of gender, sexuality, faith, background or some other factor, people who have a contribution they can
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After Brogden resigned as leader on 29 August 2005, Peter Debnam became leader when O'Farrell pulled out of the leadership race on the morning of the 1 September party vote. Debnam then appointed him as Shadow Leader of the House, Shadow Minister for Transport and Shadow Minister for Waterways on 20
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On 7 December 2016, the board of Racing Australia announced that O'Farrell had been appointed as the organisation's CEO. He commenced in the full-time position in early 2017. In January 2018, he became inaugural chair of the New South Wales Rugby League's Foundation Diabetes Australia announced his
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Throughout his political career, O'Farrell was a strong supporter or multiculturalism and as Opposition Leader he sought to actively engage Sydney's ethnic communities. Commentators attributed this to his strong 2011 election victory with Professor Andrew Jakubowic stating: "...the massive margins
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This Honorary Doctorate from a renowned university honours the relationship between the people of NSW and the people of Lebanon, as much as it does any individual. It is therefore particularly humbling to receive it. I sincerely hope that my current visit to Lebanon conveys the high esteem in which
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that saw eligible households paid a gross feed-in tariff of 60 cents a kilowatt hour. This move followed revelations the scheme had blown out in cost from A$ 400 million to A$ 1.9 billion. Without compensation, the rebate tariff would have been reduced by 33% to 40 cents a kilowatt hour from 1 July
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As expected, O'Farrell went on to lead the Coalition to a comprehensive victory on a swing of over 16%, the highest for a general election in Australia since World War II. The Coalition won several seats in Labor's traditional west Sydney heartland, many of which had previously been safe for Labor;
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believe that the role of government is to apply the principles, the plans, the policies to an issue that suit the times. So Menzies used to say that it must be great being an ideologue because it saves time thinking. Menzies wanted to deliver real change, wanted to deliver real solutions and that's
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On 16 April 2014, O'Farrell stated in a press conference that he had had "a massive memory fail" and he still could not explain a gift that he had "no recollection of". At a media conference he announced his intention to resign as the Premier of NSW. O'Farrell then re-appeared at ICAC, apologising
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wine from an AWH executive, which he had failed to declare. O'Farrell initially denied his receipt of the gift, but on the evening of 15 April, he was advised of a "thank you" note, to be presented to the ICAC, that he handwrote for AWH CEO Nick Di Girolamo. The note, presented as an ICAC exhibit,
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figure of 64.1 percent for the Coalition and 35.9 percent for Labor. Opinion polls and commentators had almost universally written Labor off by the time the writs were dropped. Indeed, speculation centred on how large O'Farrell's majority would be, and whether Labor would hold onto enough seats to
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Following the swearing in of cabinet, on 4 April O'Farrell announced a "100 Day Action Plan", outlining the agenda of his government for his first one hundred days in office. O'Farrell moved to rein in public expenditure by capping public service wage increases at 2.5% a year, with any additional
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deposed Chikarovski as Leader on 28 March 2002, O'Farrell also lost the Deputy Leadership, eleven votes to nine, to Chris Hartcher. O'Farrell was sacked from the shadow ministry but, on 1 September 2002, after six months on the backbench O'Farrell was appointed by Brogden as Shadow Minister for
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After the Liberals were defeated in the 2007 state election, O'Farrell announced his intention to challenge Debnam for party leadership. When it was apparent that Debnam did not have enough support to keep his post, he opted not to recontest, leaving O'Farrell to take the leadership unopposed.
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after she admitted rorting her electoral mail allowance and lying about it to the ICAC. A jubilant O'Farrell stated, "What we've seen this evening is the Liberal Party win its first seat in Western Sydney in 20 years. It demonstrates once and for all that Labor does not have a lock on Western
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form a credible opposition. As a measure of how far Labor's stocks had fallen, the Coalition was threatening Labor in seats that the non-Labor side hadn't held in over a century, as well as seats where the Coalition had not been a serious threat since the Great Depression.
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O'Farrell also fulfilled his election promise to repeal the controversial powers granted under part 3A of the Planning and Assessment Act that allowed the government to over-ride decisions by local councils about major developments. Another aspect was the creation of
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In 2014 he joined Australian Prime Minister, Tony Abbott, and other State Premiers on a trade mission to China. During 'Australia in China' week, O'Farrell visited Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Shanghai and Beijing participating in a State banquet hosted by China's President
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appointed O'Farrell Shadow Minister for Small Business and Information Technology. When his seat of Northcott was abolished in the 1998 redistribution, O'Farrell decided to contest the equally safe seat of Ku-ring-gai, which had been vacated by the sitting member,
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In April 2014, O'Farrell appeared as a witness during an investigation by the NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption into alleged actions by Australian Water Holdings (AWH). At the inquiry, it was alleged that O'Farrell had received a A$ 3,000 bottle of
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for his error. The Counsel assisting the Commission reiterated there was no suggestion O'Farrell engaged in corrupt conduct. ICAC's report subsequently cleared him finding that it was satisfied, "that there was no intention on Mr O'Farrell's part to mislead".
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In announcing the changes, O'Farrell said "We went to the election with a commitment to cut costs. It's only fair former premiers do their bit. Long-serving premiers in NSW have until now been given lifelong entitlements, but it's time that practice ended."
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investigation. ICAC subsequently found "that there was no intention on Mr O'Farrell's part to mislead". He formally resigned on 17 April as Liberal Party leader and on 24 November 2014, O'Farrell announced his intention not to stand for re-election at the
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2011 through to the conclusion of the scheme in 2016. However, the Legislative Council made it clear that they would not agree to roll the bonus back and the government conceded. The scheme was closed to new customers 28 April 2011.
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In late 2010, following the government announcement of the sale of NSW's electricity assets, O'Farrell called for a judicial inquiry into the matter. After rejecting a judicial inquiry, Premier Kristina Keneally shut down or
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As high commissioner O'Farrell announced his intention to replace the "3 Cs" (cricket, commonwealth and curry) with the "4 Ds" (democracy, defence, diaspora and dosti) in seeking to characterise Australia India relations.
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of Sydney from 1999 to 2015. He was President and Independent Board Chair of Diabetes Australia, Chair of the Wests Tigers Rugby League Football Club and CEO of Racing Australia Ltd until taking up his role in India.
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where the Coalition recorded the largest by-election swing against Labor in its history. The Liberals achieved a swing of 22.7% in Cabramatta and 13% in Lakemba. Ryde, once a safe Labor seat, was taken by Liberal
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On 23 April 2013, O'Farrell became the first state premier to sign up to the federal government's Gonski national education reforms, securing A$ 5 billion in additional funding for the State's schools.
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As a Member of Parliament 1995–2005, O'Farrell was involved in various local organisations including Ku-ring-gai Amateur Swimming Club, the Ku-ring-gai Historical Society and was an honorary Member of the
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never be sanctioned, whether intentionally or unintentionally. Vilification on the grounds of race or religion is always wrong. There's no place for inciting hatred within our Australia society."
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for the Liberal leadership. Debnam withdrew from the contest on the day of the ballot and O'Farrell was elected unopposed as the Leader of the New South Wales Liberal Party and consequently as
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The Coalition were unbackable favourites to win the 2011 election; by the time the writs were dropped they had been ahead in opinion polling for almost three years. The final Newspoll saw a
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vote, O'Farrell successfully contested the deputy's position, replacing Hartcher. Brogden then appointed him on 8 April 2003 as Shadow Minister for Health, dropping his Education portfolio.
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as a private member's bill, which, among other things, had the purpose of giving same-sex couples the right to adopt as a couple instead of as individuals. Both O'Farrell and Premier
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the Government and people of NSW hold the Lebanese community, and reflects my desire to foster an even closer and more productive relationship, including in the field of education.
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read: "Dear Nick & Jodie, We wanted to thank you for your kind note & the wonderful wine. 1959 was a very good year, even if it is getting even further away! Thanks for
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On 16 April 2014, O'Farrell announced his intention to resign as party leader and NSW Premier as well as Minister for Western Sydney after misleading a New South Wales
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In the lead up to the 2011 election, as part of his determination to reinvigorate the State's economy, O'Farrell committed to re-engaging NSW with Asia, especially
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appointment as its independent president and board chair on 16 January 2019. On 12 March 2019, it was announced that O'Farrell had been appointed Chair of
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In a further Shadow Cabinet reshuffle on 4 January 2002, O'Farrell lost Information Technology and became Shadow Minister for Innovation. However, when
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Despite COVID and lockdowns in Australia and India, O'Farrell oversaw a virtual 'leadership summit' held on 4 June 2020 between the Prime Minister
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was defeated at the election, thereby vacating the Deputy Leadership, O'Farrell stood for the position and was elected on 31 March 1999, defeating
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On 7 October 2011, O'Farrell announced that the Governor of New South Wales, Marie Bashir, would live in Government House, 15 years after Premier
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with a swing of 25%–at the time, the biggest swing against a sitting government in NSW history. The by-election was caused by the resignation of
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by one vote. Chikarovski then appointed him on 19 April 1999 to the senior role of Shadow Minister for Transport, dropping Small Business.
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following the redistribution. O'Farrell represented Northcott until its abolition on 26 March 1999. His transfer bid was successful at the
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sought appointment as the State Director of the New South Wales Liberal Party. O'Farrell succeeded and he held this position until 1995.
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Antony Green, 'The Results', in D Clune and R Smith eds, From Carr to Keneally: Labor in office in NSW 1995–2011, Allen and Unwin, 2012.
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David Clune, 'The Campaign' in D Clune and R Smith eds From Carr to Keneally: Labor in office in NSW 1995–2011, Allen and Unwin, 2012.
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O'Farrell was first married in 1987. The union lasted for less than a year and he seeks to maintain the privacy of his former wife.
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In March 2023, Australia's serving ambassador in Berlin, Philip Green, was named Australia's next high commissioner to India.
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for "distinguished service to the people and Parliament of New South Wales, particularly as Premier, and to the community."
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make... That's not the free and confident society I seek." The bill was passed by the Legislative Assembly 46 votes to 44.
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While working for Bruce Baird in Sydney, O'Farrell met Rosemary Cowan, Baird's personal assistant and the daughter of
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twice. The first time was in 2008 with his eldest son, and the second time was in 2014, with his youngest son and
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On 13 May 2011, the O'Farrell Government moved to retrospectively change commercial contracts relating to the
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March 2006. In a November reshuffle, O'Farrell was shifted to the senior position of Shadow Treasurer.
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was elected unopposed as Liberal Party leader and was subsequently sworn in as the 44th NSW Premier.
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immigrants who arrived in Victoria in the 1860s; and his paternal grandfather was an officer in the
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In 1994, O'Farrell was preselected to replace former Transport Minister and Deputy Liberal Leader,
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The youngest of three children, Barry Robert O'Farrell was born to Kevin and Mae O'Farrell in the
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was elected Deputy Leader. He later appointed himself Shadow Minister for Western Sydney in the
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I describe myself as a classic Liberal. You know, ascribe to those Liberal principles but like
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O'Farrell celebrates the 2008 Ryde by-election win with newly elected Liberal member for Ryde
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On 24 November 2014, O'Farrell announced his intention not to stand for re-election at the
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Tony Abbott to allow a conscience vote on same-sex marriage in the federal parliament.
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Premier Barry O'Farrell today unveiled his 100 Day Action Plan – a blueprint to start
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As Premier, O'Farrell implemented the Multicultural Advantage Action Plan 2012–2015.
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and Don Baker as major influences for his continuing interest in Australian history.
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Responding to subsequent media criticism, the counsel assisting, Geoffrey Watson
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In mid-March 2014, the O'Farrell state government's Community Services Minister,
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31 December 2018 to take on a new not-for-profit role with Diabetes Australia.
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On 7 October 2022, O'Farrell presented his credentials as ambassador to the
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43rd Premier of New South Wales and Minister for Western Sydney, 2011–2014
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during his adolescence and he finished his high school education at
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with 60.05% of the primary vote, 68.63% after preferences against
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sworn in as an interim two-man government—a move similar to how
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O'Farrell at the 2008 NSW Country Liberals Annual Conference in
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On 2 September 2009, in the wake of the resignation of Labor's
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Trade & Investment, Regional Infrastructure & Services
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On 19 April 2013, O'Farrell expressed support for legalising
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Education and Training and Shadow Special Minister of State.
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became Leader of the Opposition in 1985, his chief of staff,
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from February 2020 to 30 June 2023. O'Farrell was the 43rd
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Griffiths, political correspondent Emma (24 March 2014).
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On 18 February 2020, the Minister for Foreign Affairs,
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McClymont, Kate; Whitbourn, Michaela (17 April 2014).
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Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
5102: 5071: 4955: 4824: 4698: 867:In June 2008, Newspoll reported that O'Farrell led 492: 478: 468: 460: 450: 419: 414: 400: 388: 362: 354: 342: 330: 304: 292: 280: 270: 252: 233: 221: 209: 199: 180: 168: 156: 146: 136: 126: 100: 88: 76: 58: 23: 4211:Deputy Leader of the New South Wales Liberal Party 4184:Deputy Leader of the New South Wales Liberal Party 3824:"How India and Australia have elevated their ties" 2828:"NSW Solar Bonus Scheme – Questions & Answers" 2746:"Cuts to perks for former premiers save $ 770,000" 1245:2014 ICAC investigation and subsequent resignation 851:outside North Ryde Public School in November 2008. 631:, Melbourne, on 24 May 1959. He is descended from 2481:"Labor steels itself for disaster with day to go" 2217:"Della Bosca scandal sparks no-confidence motion" 2063:"Turmoil at top blamed for failure at ballot box" 1479:, of which he was appointed chairman of in 2019. 1296:appointed O'Farrell to be deputy chairman of the 1284:, and he retired from politics at that election. 732:candidate who was elected in 2010 as the federal 3664:"Wests Tigers announce Barry O'Farrell as Chair" 3505:Australian Associated Press (7 September 2015). 3115:"NSW to implement Gonski school funding reforms" 1122:province and establishing one with the State of 886:In 2008, O'Farrell led by-election campaigns in 612:Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) 3117:(Press release). NSW Government. Archived from 2154:Who do you think would make the better Premier? 1909:. Parliament of New South Wales. Archived from 1170: 3959:"Barry O'Farrell set to be NSW Liberal leader" 3477:"Appointment to Australia-India Council Board" 2517:"History delivers ultimate power to O'Farrell" 2273:"Same-sex adoption bill passes NSW Parliament" 1192:to secure funding for the full rollout of the 1126:in India. In 2013, during a meeting with then 591:(their fourth in a row), O'Farrell challenged 4676: 4384: 3987:. Sir David Martin Foundation. Archived from 2834:. NSW Government. 13 May 2011. Archived from 910:O'Farrell's Ku-ring-gai electorate office in 746:On 14 December 1998, State Opposition Leader 8: 5181:People educated at St John's College, Darwin 5161:Leaders of the Opposition in New South Wales 922:following an affair, O'Farrell introduced a 4270:Leader of the Opposition of New South Wales 4238:Leader of the New South Wales Liberal Party 3090:"O'Farrell comes out for same-sex marriage" 1308:, announced O'Farrell's appointment to the 679:Department of Business and Consumer Affairs 677:After serving as a graduate trainee in the 536:from 2007 to 2014, and was a Member of the 534:Leader of the New South Wales Liberal Party 236:Leader of the Opposition in New South Wales 183:Leader of the New South Wales Liberal Party 4683: 4669: 4661: 4391: 4377: 4369: 4107: 3179:"Multiculturalism: Key Issues and Sources" 3064:"Gillard, O'Farrell strike a deal on NDIS" 2349:"Same-sex adoption bill passes by 2 votes" 2018:New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007 1974:"Chikarovski dumped as NSW Liberal leader" 1875:New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007 1810:New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007 1655:"Premier's fate sealed in own handwriting" 1566: 1564: 1562: 1560: 1558: 1443:O'Farrell has walked the 110 km long 1352:and non-resident accredited ambassador to 1181:meeting, O'Farrell reached agreement with 1168:. In receiving the honour, O'Farrell said: 971:Adoption Amendment (Same Sex Couples) Bill 43: 20: 4015:Patron and Premier of NSW Barry O'Farrell 3688:. Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade 3552:"Professor Stephen J. Simpson AC FAA FRS" 3379:"ICAC counsel 'sorry' Barry lost his job" 2393:"Keneally 'avoiding' electricity inquiry" 1907:"Opposition Shadow Ministries, 1998–2007" 1029:O'Farrell was sworn in as Premier by the 957:O'Farrell addressing a public meeting at 5206:High commissioners of Australia to India 2627:"New faces in Barry O'Farrell's Cabinet" 2544:"New faces in Barry O'Farrell's Cabinet" 2323:"O'Farrell backs same-sex adoption bill" 2081:"O'Farrell pulls out of leadership race" 1992:"Brogden unveils new frontbench line-up" 1679: 1677: 1675: 654:In 1977 O'Farrell began studying at the 3204:"Brandis defends 'right to be a bigot'" 2941:"O'Farrell takes big business to China" 2719: 2717: 2654: 2652: 2650: 2648: 2455:"O'Farrell wants more money for Sydney" 1901: 1899: 1897: 1895: 1767: 1765: 1763: 1761: 1500: 1348:, announced O'Farrell's appointment as 755:, who had moved to contest the seat of 3931:Crawford, Barclay (19 February 2012). 3223: 3213: 1731: 1729: 1727: 1539: 1537: 1157:in May 2012, O'Farrell was awarded an 1019:Premier of New South Wales (2011–2014) 384:25 March 1995 â€“ 26 March 1999 122:28 March 2011 â€“ 17 April 2014 5151:Australian National University alumni 4354:Australian High Commissioner to India 2695:(PDF). NSW Government. Archived from 2686:"Premier Unveils 100 Day Action Plan" 1506: 1504: 1460:O'Farrell was made an Officer of the 1350:Australian High Commissioner to India 326:27 March 1999 â€“ 6 March 2015 248:4 April 2007 â€“ 28 March 2011 195:4 April 2007 â€“ 17 April 2014 60:Australian High Commissioner to India 7: 4112:New South Wales Legislative Assembly 1194:National Disability Insurance Scheme 809:Leader of the Opposition (2007–2011) 743:in Parliament on 19 September 1995. 538:New South Wales Legislative Assembly 5216:Rugby league chairmen and investors 5201:21st-century Australian politicians 5186:People from the North Shore, Sydney 4011:"2010_2011 Annual Report NSW RSPCA" 3429:Nicholls, Sean (24 November 2014). 3062:Ireland, Judith (6 December 2012). 2913:Clennell, Andrew (7 October 2011). 2661:"O'Farrell opens with a classy 100" 2570:"O'Farrell sworn in as NSW Premier" 1516:Australian Broadcasting Corporation 1432:. O'Farrell was vice patron of the 72:21 May 2020 â€“ 30 June 2023 5211:Ambassadors of Australia to Bhutan 5176:Officers of the Order of Australia 5156:Australian people of Irish descent 3681:Payne, Marise (18 February 2020). 1932:O'Farrell, Barry (13 April 2007). 1522:from the original on 29 March 2011 815:Shadow ministry of Barry O'Farrell 14: 3758:Crellin, Zac (20 November 2020). 3528:Coultan, Mark (3 February 2016). 3191:from the original on 20 May 2019. 2781:"Premiers' perks for life to end" 2253:from the original on 22 June 2010 1572:"The Hon. Barry Robert O'Farrell" 1545:"The lean, mean fighting machine" 1292:On 9 June 2015, Foreign Minister 1200:in helping to finalise the deal. 1179:Council of Australian Governments 1166:UniversitĂ© Saint-Esprit de Kaslik 961:, New South Wales, in March 2010. 871:in the preferred premier stakes. 827:and NSW deputy opposition leader 4649: 4082:Stehle, Mark (25 January 2020). 4055:"What next for Barry O'Farrell?" 3906:"O'Farrell a 'subject of smear'" 3403:Nicholls, Sean (17 April 2014). 3278:Wells, Jamelle (16 April 2014). 3259:Nicholls, Sean (27 March 2014). 3140:Hasham, Nicole (19 March 2014). 3088:Nicholls, Sean (19 April 2013). 2890:. NSW Government. Archived from 2801:Nicholls, Sean (30 April 2011). 2515:Nicholls, Sean (28 March 2011). 540:from 1995 to 2015, representing 3713:The Australian Financial Review 3578:"New NSW trade envoy announced" 2111:"O'Farrell to challenge Debnam" 2043:"Brogden re-elected Lib leader" 1211:. O'Farrell also urged federal 520:and non-resident Ambassador to 3904:Walters, Adam (9 March 2010). 3707:Aston, Joe (3 November 2019). 3456:Clune, David (18 April 2014). 2191:"A turning point for the Libs" 1392:Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck 1364:, the leader of the far-right 1188:, for NSW to become the first 1045:took office after winning the 656:Australian National University 574:Australian National University 532:from 2011 to 2014. He was the 487:Australian National University 1: 4692:New South Wales Liberal Party 3484:Foreign Minister of Australia 3475:Bishop, Julie (9 June 2015). 2659:Sheehan, Paul (4 July 2011). 2223:. Australia. 2 September 2009 2022:Parliament of New South Wales 1942:(transcript). Interviewed by 1879:Parliament of New South Wales 1814:Parliament of New South Wales 1578:Parliament of New South Wales 1436:Foundation and patron of the 1259:your support. Kind regards." 581:1995 New South Wales election 568:. In 1977 O'Farrell moved to 464:Rosemary Cowan (1992–present) 3683:"High Commissioner to India" 3624:New South Wales Rugby League 2417:. Australia. 6 January 2011. 2411:"Keneally in power backflip" 2197:. Australia. 20 October 2008 1600:"High Commissioner to India" 1471:O'Farrell is a supporter of 937:In June 2010, the Liberals' 544:until 1999 and representing 5196:Premiers of New South Wales 4400:Premiers of New South Wales 4324:Minister for Western Sydney 3883:Australian Financial Review 2129:"O'Farrell new Libs leader" 2117:. Australia. 26 March 2007. 1980:. Australia. 28 March 2002. 1409:Personal and community life 1375:and Indian Prime Minister, 1366:Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh 1310:Sydney Cricket Ground Trust 1273:On 23 April 2014 Treasurer 1031:Governor of New South Wales 530:Minister for Western Sydney 5232: 5191:Politicians from Melbourne 4297:Premier of New South Wales 3316:. Australia. 16 April 2014 2576:. Australia. 28 March 2011 2461:. Australia. 25 March 2011 2435:. Australia. 25 March 2011 1634:. Australia. 16 April 2014 1466:2020 Australia Day Honours 1332:High Commissioner to India 1022: 812: 643:. 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He became Premier in a 502: 483:St John's College, Darwin 410: 377: 319: 241: 188: 115: 65: 54: 42: 4169:Party political offices 3509:. The Guardian Australia 2884:"NSW Solar Bonus Scheme" 1144:Great Hall of the People 776:1999 republic referendum 670:and has cited Professor 597:Leader of the Opposition 4092:. Nine Entertainment Co 3486:. Australian Government 1298:Australia–India Council 1163:Lebanese Maronite Order 924:motion of no confidence 780:Parliament of Australia 5146:Australian monarchists 4152:Member for Ku-ring-gai 3458:"The O'Farrell Legacy" 2243:"Liberals win Penrith" 1604:foreignminister.gov.au 1576:Former members of the 1341: 1228:brutalist architecture 1175: 1004: 962: 915: 883: 852: 832: 629:Royal Women's Hospital 509:Barry Robert O'Farrell 497:Liberal member website 424:Barry Robert O'Farrell 406:Constituency abolished 3068:The Illawarra Mercury 1741:"Out of the ordinary" 1512:"ABC Elections Guide" 1489:Parliamentary Profile 1339: 1177:At the December 2012 1047:1972 federal election 995: 956: 909: 903:on a swing of 23.1%. 877: 838: 822: 637:Victoria Police Force 4128:Member for Northcott 4043:on 28 December 2016. 3937:The Sunday Telegraph 2279:. 10 September 2010. 1913:on 16 September 2009 1775:(12 February 2011). 1288:Post-politics career 1155:United Arab Emirates 712:Member of Parliament 4136:District abolished 3910:The Daily Telegraph 2633:. 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Index

The Honourable
AO

Australian High Commissioner to India
Harinder Sidhu
Philip Green
Premier of New South Wales
2011
Elizabeth II
Marie Bashir
Andrew Stoner
Kristina Keneally
Mike Baird
Leader of the New South Wales Liberal Party
Jillian Skinner
Peter Debnam
Mike Baird
Leader of the Opposition in New South Wales
Morris Iemma
Nathan Rees
Kristina Keneally
Jillian Skinner
Peter Debnam
John Robertson
New South Wales Parliament
Ku-ring-gai
Stephen O'Doherty
Alister Henskens
New South Wales Parliament
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