Philip Ruddock donates ‘priceless’ plonk to party that dumped him

Philip Ruddock donates ‘priceless’ plonk to party that dumped him

The Liberal veteran was ousted by his own party as Hornsby mayor. But he’s still giving them some of his liquor collection.

  • byKishor Napier-Raman andStephen Brook

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Philip Ruddock ousted as Hornsby mayor,points finger at ‘property developer interests’

Philip Ruddock ousted as Hornsby mayor,points finger at ‘property developer interests’

The senior Liberal’s defeat in a preselection will almost certainly bring to a close his 50-year career in politics. He accused senior party members of orchestrating his demise.

  • byMax Maddison
This north shore council was ordered to repay $36 million for unbuilt park. Instead,it wants to sue

This north shore council was ordered to repay $36 million for unbuilt park. Instead,it wants to sue

An outraged Philip Ruddock,the Liberal mayor of Hornsby,said he was “as disappointed as I am flabbergasted” by the government’s decision to recall the funding.

  • byMichael Koziol
The ‘once-only’ opportunity to expand Australia’s size by almost 50 per cent

The ‘once-only’ opportunity to expand Australia’s size by almost 50 per cent

Cabinet documents reveal the Howard government moved quickly to lock in a claim over huge areas of the seabed across the Pacific,Indian and Southern oceans,including key areas off Australia’s Antarctic territory.

  • byShane Wright
‘Loved to death’:Parking woes spell trouble in paradise on the Hawkesbury

‘Loved to death’:Parking woes spell trouble in paradise on the Hawkesbury

Even on the far outskirts of Sydney,people can’t find a park. Now the issue has pitted mainlanders against river residents and torn apart a tight-knit community.

  • byMichael Koziol
Ruddock challenges Labor to change the date after Australia Day ceremony shift

Ruddock challenges Labor to change the date after Australia Day ceremony shift

Former Liberal MP and Hornsby mayor Philip Ruddock has accused the federal government of “trying to have your cake and eat it too” by allowing councils to hold Australia Day citizenship ceremonies outside January 26,while also strongly encouraging them to do so.

  • byMegan Gorrey
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‘This is not a barbecue’:Nationals MP outraged as Greens MP forgoes tie in question time

‘This is not a barbecue’:Nationals MP outraged as Greens MP forgoes tie in question time

The new speaker Milton Dick backed Greens MP Max Chandler-Mather when he didn’t wear a tie in question time.

  • byLisa Visentin
Record number of NSW Liberal members quit amid war over preselections

Record number of NSW Liberal members quit amid war over preselections

The internal war within the NSW division of the Liberal Party has seen a mass exodus of members.

  • byAlexandra Smith
CBD:Who’s for tax cuts and a tipple?

CBD:Who’s for tax cuts and a tipple?

The federal government will be hoping to bring a few dollars into Liberal party coffers while it splashes the Budget cash on Tuesday.

  • byNoel Towell andSamantha Hutchinson
Liberal meeting raises stakes in choosing NSW candidates for election

Liberal meeting raises stakes in choosing NSW candidates for election

The surprise meeting has deepened the anxieties within the NSW division over the inability to select candidates for key federal seats in the coming election.

  • byDavid Crowe
Liberals finally choose candidates for some NSW preselections

Liberals finally choose candidates for some NSW preselections

The Liberal Party has finally chosen candidates to contest some federal preselections in NSW after long delays threatened the party’s ability to win key seats.

  • byDavid Crowe