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of asylum seekers was continued and extended. In October 1999, the Australian government introduced Temporary Protection Visas for persons who applied for refugee status after making an unauthorised arrival in Australia, and was the main type of visa issued to refugees when released from Australian
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In July 2007, he remarked that Australia needs to improve its legislation to deal with pro-terrorist literature and media. "People who may be susceptible to carrying out a terrorist act ought not to be instructed in how to do it, how to use household products to produce a bomb, or be encouraged to
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Ruddock was appointed to the role of Minister for Indigenous Affairs, in 2001. By 2001 he had become a high-profile figure enjoying considerable support within the Liberal Party, while being strongly opposed by left-wing activists and some
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The UN Human Rights Commission found the Australian government in violation of equality and privacy rights under the International Covenant of Civil and Political Rights, but Ruddock insisted the government was not bound by the ruling.
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investigation cleared Ruddock of any wrongdoing, and a Senate inquiry, composed of a majority of Labor members, found that "there was no way to determine whether Mr Ruddock was influenced by money to grant visas."
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On 27 May 2015, Ruddock was appointed to the new office of Special Envoy for Citizenship and Community Engagement. The office was created in the wake of controversial proposals by the government to strip sole
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in a cabinet reshuffle. On 27 May 2004, Ruddock introduced the Marriage Legislation Amendment Bill to prevent any possible court rulings allowing same-sex marriages or civil unions.
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seat anchored in heavily pro-Labor west Sydney. The eastern half, including most of the old Parramatta's Liberal-friendly areas, became the comfortably safe Liberal seat of
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as contravening international law, as being a human rights violation: Oxfam and the UNHCR (United Nations refugee agency) agreed with this viewpoint.
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Ruddock's daughters found it difficult to reconcile their father's hard line on immigration with the values of compassion they were raised with.
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The online preselection took place at 6pm on Monday, and councillor Warren Waddell emerged victorious with 164 votes to Ruddock's 104.
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since 8 February 2016. During this period he has represented Australia abroad for the promotion and protections of Human Rights.
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On 8 February 2016, Ruddock announced that he would not contest the next federal election and would be retiring from politics.
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immigration detention facilities. Many Afghan and Iraqi refugees who are not Australian citizens were affected by this policy.
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from 1983 to 1985 and from 1989 to 1996. In the 1980s and early 1990s, he was an active member of the parliamentary group of
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Ruddock defended a decision to deny a gay veteran's partner a spousal pension, despite their 38-year same-sex relationship.
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to ensure that immigration did not discriminate on the basis of race. Ruddock along with fellow Liberals
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Ruddock's "Pacific Solution" – which prevented asylum seekers receiving legal access – was condemned by
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announced that Ruddock would be appointed Australia's first special envoy for human rights.
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Ruddock was named the Chief Government Whip in the House of Representatives in the
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Ward, Ian (August 1990). "Australian Political Chronicle: July–December 1989".
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Streatfield, D. (2011) A History of the World Since 9/11, Chapter 2., pp.70–73
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In May 2006, Ruddock blocked a gay Australian man from marrying in Europe.
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has served longer. Ruddock served continuously in the ministry during the
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Early career, Member of Parliament and first term in Government 1973–1996
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Philip RUDDOCK (LIB) was declared elected as Mayor on 16 September 2017.
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He is the second longest-serving parliamentarian in the history of the
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Uhlmann, Chris; Kirk, Alexandra; Glenday, James (13 February 2015).
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In February 2018, Ruddock was elected as the state president of the
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Members of the Australian House of Representatives for Parramatta
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Liberal Party of Australia members of the Parliament of Australia
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Minister for Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs
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Minister for Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs
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Ruddock refused to grant a gay man living in the Netherlands a '
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Marriage Amendment (Definition and Religious Freedoms) Act 2017
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Ruddock was replaced as Chief Government Whip by Queensland MP
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Members of the Australian House of Representatives for Dundas
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From 1973 to 1974, Ruddock was the federal president of the
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In November 2017, Ruddock accepted an invitation from the
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captured the Opposition leadership in December 2009. The
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Ruddock's decisions were highly controversial and led to
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Cabinet Minister, second term in Government (1996–2007)
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and presided over the Howard government's policies on
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Chief Government Whip in the House of Representatives
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In August 2017, Ruddock announced his candidacy for
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Following the Coalition's rise to government at the
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Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs
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Minister for Foreign Affairs. 1259:and the introduction into federal parliament a 1240:and was declared elected on 16 September 2017. 1719:"Ruddock's friend accused of taking $ 220,000" 738:from 1962 to 1976 and a state minister in the 633:) is an Australian politician and the current 1717:Banham, Cynthia; Riley, Mark (27 June 2003). 1422: 1420: 1418: 432:22 September 1973 β€“ 10 December 1977 162:18 September 2013 β€“ 13 February 2015 8: 1588:. Vol. 162. Commonwealth of Australia: 1537: 1535: 1407:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 2454:Minister for Immigration and Multicultural 2435: 1650:Australian Journal of Politics and History 1192:, which took office on 18 September 2013. 1029:. During his time in office, the previous 785:Ruddock shortly after his election in 1973 54: 31: 1862:. Melbourne, Australia. 18 January 2006. 1783:"Ruddock cleared amid obstruction claims" 1586:House of Representatives Official Hansard 1001:Learn how and when to remove this message 856:, commented that he believed the rate of 805:, but was returned with a large swing in 382:10 December 1977 β€“ 13 March 1993 216:7 October 2003 β€“ 3 December 2007 2234:Liberal Party of Australia, NSW Division 1684:Radcliffe, Russ, ed. (2 February 2005). 1580:, Prime Minister (25 August 1988). 1156:He returned to the frontbench as Shadow 1121:In 2007 Ruddock and the New South Wales 1108:Certificate of No Impediment to Marriage 2370:"Ruddock tells daughter: 'I care, too'" 2265:"Ruddock elected NSW Liberal president" 1916:. Australia: ABC News. 25 February 2007 1308: 837:Ruddock was a member of the Opposition 270:11 March 1996 β€“ 7 October 2003 2777:Shire Presidents and Mayors of Hornsby 2544:Father of the House of Representatives 1815:. 24 June 2004. Retrieved 26 May 2008. 1793:from the original on 24 September 2015 1762:from the original on 24 September 2015 1686:"The transformation of Philip Ruddock" 1400: 1363:from the original on 24 September 2015 1296:Ruddock is married with two children. 722:, the son of Emmie (nΓ©e Chappell) and 659:from 1973 to 2016. 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Interviewed by Caroline Jones. 2041:. 9news.com.au. 8 February 2016. 1629:from the original on 28 June 2011 1542:Kirk, Alexandra (18 March 2000). 730:. The senior Ruddock was later a 1993:Ruddock, Phillip (27 May 2015). 1962:Kenny, Mark (13 February 2015). 1885:Ruddock, Philip (27 July 2007). 1811:"Marriage Amendment Bill 2004". 1781:Banham, Cynthia (1 April 2004). 1615:Parkinson, Tony (21 June 2005). 1520:from the original on 10 May 2017 1489:from the original on 10 May 2017 1456:"History: Former Office Bearers" 1324:"Special Envoy for Human Rights" 908: 852:, the Leader of the Opposition, 809:. A redistribution ahead of the 2297:Maddison, Max (5 August 2024). 1253:religious freedoms in Australia 1129:about the sale in Australia of 1127:Australian Classification Board 1042:Minister for Indigenous Affairs 1033:Labor government's practice of 522: 2687:Attorneys-general of Australia 2483:Attorney-General for Australia 2262:Rabe, Tom (26 February 2018). 1286:2024 Local Government election 1227:Special Envoy for Human Rights 1168:was returned to government in 860:immigration was too high. The 1: 801:. He narrowly held it at the 204:Attorney-General of Australia 2003:(Interview). Interviewed by 1432:Senators and Members of the 1277:In August 2024 Ruddock lost 919:biography of a living person 644:. He is a Vice Chair of the 2431:Australian Story transcript 1184:Ruddock in Parliament, 2016 939:must be removed immediately 887:motion. 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Index

Phillip Ruddock
The Honourable
AO

Mayor of Hornsby Shire
Incumbent
Father of the House
Ian Sinclair
Kevin Andrews
Chief Government Whip in the House of Representatives
Tony Abbott
Chris Hayes
Scott Buchholz
Attorney-General of Australia
John Howard
Daryl Williams
Robert McClelland
Minister for Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs
John Howard
Nick Bolkus
Amanda Vanstone
Australian Parliament
Berowra
Harry Edwards
Julian Leeser
Australian Parliament
Dundas
Australian Parliament
Parramatta
Nigel Bowen

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