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Bill Heffernan

William Daniel Heffernan (born 3 March 1943),[1] is an Australian former politician who was a Liberal Party member of the Senate representing the state of New South Wales from September 1996 to May 2016.

Bill Heffernan
Bill Heffernan in April 2010
Senator for New South Wales
In office
18 September 1996 – 9 May 2016
Preceded byMichael Baume
Succeeded byBrian Burston
Personal details
Born (1943-03-03) 3 March 1943 (age 81)
Junee, New South Wales
NationalityAustralian
Political partyLiberal Party of Australia
OccupationFarmer

Early life and background edit

Heffernan was born in Junee, New South Wales, and attended St. Joseph's College, Hunters Hill. He has qualifications in wool classing and welding from Wagga Wagga Technical College[1] and has been a farmer in the Junee area for 30 years.[2] Heffernan lives with his wife, Margaret.[3]

Heffernan was a member of the Junee Shire Council 1981–96 and was President of the Council 1989–90 and 1991–93. He was active in the Liberal Party for many years and was the party's NSW State President 1993–1996.[1]

He unsuccessfully ran for the Liberal Party in the 1993 federal election for the seat of Riverina.

Political career edit

 
Heffernan shortly after his appointment to Parliament.

In September 1996, the NSW Parliament appointed Heffernan to replace Liberal Senator Michael Baume, whose resignation created a casual vacancy. Heffernan had been a long-time friend and supporter of then Prime Minister John Howard in the NSW Liberal Party, and in October 1998, after he was elected in his own right to a six-year term in the Senate, he was appointed Parliamentary Secretary to the Cabinet, a position giving him easy access to the Prime Minister.[citation needed]

He was involved in bringing the first and second readings of the bill which became the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999.[4][5]

He was reelected twice, in 2004 and 2010, and was the Chair of the Senate Select Committee on Agricultural and Related Industries,[6] Rural & Regional Affairs Policy Committee,[7] Member of Senate Standing Committee on Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport[8] and Member of the Joint House Committee.[7]

In 2007 Heffernan was appointed Chairman of the Prime Minister's Taskforce to examine the potential and opportunities for further land and water development in Northern Australia.[7][self-published source?]

On 17 March 2008, Senator Heffernan announced the establishment of a Senate Inquiry looking at the implications for Australian farmers of world chemical and fertiliser supply and pricing arrangements, monopolistic and cartel behaviour and related matters.[9][self-published source?] In the same month Heffernan announced the establishment of a Senate Inquiry into Meat Marketing.[10][self-published source?] The Senate Standing Committee on Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport looked at the need for effective supervision of national standards and controls and the national harmonisation of regulations applying to the branding and marketing of meat.[11]

On 12 November 2008, Senator Heffernan announced that a Senate Inquiry would be launched to examine gene patents, saying: "Patents should be for inventions, not for naturally occurring genes."[12] The Senate Standing Committee on Community Affairs was to inquire into the granting of patent monopolies in Australia over human and microbial genes and non-coding sequences, proteins and their derivatives.[13] Heffernan said "the granting of gene patents has the potential to have a detrimental impact on healthcare costs, medical research, provision of training and accreditation for healthcare professionals as well as the health and wellbeing of all Australians."[14] "Patents should be for inventions not for naturally occurring genes, these patents will disrupt future breast and prostate cancer testing and research", Heffernan said.[14] Following the launch of the Senate Inquiry into Gene Patents by Heffernan, Mervyn Jacobsen, the founder and 40 per cent shareholder of the Melbourne company Genetic Technologies, which holds the patents for BRCA1 and BRCA2, backed down from threatened legal action.[15]

On 19 February 2016, Heffernan announced he would not be a candidate at the 2016 federal election, and would retire at the end of his current term.[16] His term ended at the double dissolution of 9 May 2016.

Criticisms of public figures edit

Justice Kirby and subsequent parliamentary censure edit

On 12 March 2002, speaking in the Senate under parliamentary privilege, Heffernan made accusations against a serving judge.[17] Only at the end of this speech did Heffernan make it clear that the judge he was referring to was Justice Michael Kirby of the High Court of Australia. Senators John Faulkner and Robert Ray (Labor) and Aden Ridgeway (Australian Democrats) each alleged that Heffernan had deliberately structured his speech this way in order to conceal the fact that he was violating parliamentary standing orders.[17] Standing Order 193 prohibits senators from making "imputations of improper motives or personal reflections" on currently serving judicial officers.

Heffernan's allegations against Kirby included the inappropriate use of a Commonwealth car to solicit sex from an under-age male prostitute,[18] and to support these claims he produced what appeared to be a driver's log book recording the alleged trip. The documents were found to be a forgery.[18] Heffernan came under prolonged political pressure as a result of this episode, and was eventually asked by Prime Minister John Howard to resign his post as Parliamentary Secretary, which he did.[19] On 19 March, he made a statement to the Senate in which he withdrew the claims. Immediately following this statement, Heffernan was censured by the Senate "on the voices".[19] The Prime Minister was also censured for his involvement in the episode by an amendment to the censure motion which passed 31–30, with Coalition government senators voting against it. The censure motion read as follows:

That the Senate—
(a) notes that:
(i) on 13 March 2002 the Deputy President (Senator West) ruled that Senator Heffernan's speech on the address-in-reply debate on 12 March 2002 was in breach of standing order 193, in that it contained offensive words, imputations of improper motives and personal reflections on a judicial officer, and
(ii) the ruling recorded that Senator Heffernan's speech was so structured that it was impossible for the chair to detect that the speech was in breach of the standing orders until the very end of the speech; and
(b) censures Senator Heffernan for:
(i) breaching standing order 193 by his reckless and highly disorderly attack on a judicial officer,
(ii) making such serious allegations on the basis of insubstantial evidence,
(iii) failing to refer all the alleged evidence in his possession to the proper authorities for investigation prior to making his allegations in the Parliament,
(iv) recklessly disregarding resolution 9 of the Senate's Privileges Resolutions (of 25 February 1988) which require senators to balance their responsibilities with the rights of others, and
(v) abusing the trust of senators by speaking in such a manner that neither the chair nor senators could detect that he was in the process of breaching standing order 193.
(c) censures the Prime Minister (Mr Howard) for not preventing Senator Heffernan's reckless and abusive actions in the Senate and for not acting immediately, after 12 March 2002, to reverse the effect of those actions.

People from Irish backgrounds edit

At a Senate Estimates Hearing in Canberra, Heffernan called the Irish-born head of Qantas, Alan Joyce, "an old Irish bomb maker", saying "Mr Joyce, if the power was yours, you know from being an old Irish bomb maker, if you had the choice, what would be the ideal pilot training?"[20] During the hearing, he also made comments about having a beer in a three-minute break and there being no whisky in the water.[20] He made similar comments to Liberal party member Julian McGauran, saying "Senator McGauran are you, do you come from a long line of Irish bomb-makers, do you?"[20]

Coalition colleagues edit

On 7 February 2006, The Sydney Morning Herald reported that Heffernan had been forced to apologise to National Party senator Fiona Nash after a public altercation at Canberra Airport the previous day, during which he had told her to "blow it out her backside". Senator Heffernan said the airport altercation with his fellow Coalition Senator was just "a bit of colour and movement".[21] But National Party MP De-Anne Kelly described the incident as "workplace harassment", saying "workplace harassment is not acceptable anywhere".[21]

On 7 July 2006, the ABC program Stateline in NSW aired claims that Heffernan was involved in the downfall of former NSW opposition leader John Brogden. Alex McTaggart, independent member for Pittwater, his wife Denise, and Peter Jones, a member of McTaggart's campaign team, claimed on the program that Heffernan contacted them and said that he was the Prime Minister's [Howard's] right-hand man, and did his 'dirty work'. The McTaggarts claimed that Heffernan told them he had a dirt file on Brogden, said that Brogden needed to be 'paid back', and tried to lure them into publicising material damaging to Brogden's character. Heffernan denied these claims, and was quoted on the program saying that they were 'bullshit'.[22]

On 20 May 2012 allegations were reported in the media that Heffernan struck a fellow Liberal party member and suspended electoral officer, Ray Carter, so hard that he was toppled onto a chair, before allegedly whispering to him "I didn't know you were a poofter." during a branch meeting on 3 May.[23][24][25] The president of the NSW Liberal Party, fellow New South Wales Senator Arthur Sinodinos, dismissed the allegations.[26]

Wood Royal Commission edit

In 2015, Heffernan used parliamentary privilege to allege that he had a document, allegedly produced to the Wood Royal Commission, that listed the names of 28 people, including prominent lawyers, suspected of visiting a "boy brothel" in Kings Cross.[27] He stated in parliament that a former Prime Minister was among the names.

Other use of controversial language edit

In a public lecture given on 27 September 2005, political opponent Mark Latham accused Heffernan of engaging in the "politics of personal destruction", and quoted John Hewson (a former Liberal Party leader) as saying that John Howard had used Heffernan to distribute dirt and to run his agenda against individuals "for almost as long as I have known him".[28]

In October 2006, Heffernan called for "someone's arse to get kicked" because of delays to the construction of the final major link in the dual carriageway between Sydney and Melbourne. According to Heffernan, a "colony of whatever they are that live in the edge of the bank of the creek" (platypus) was causing the delay and it was a problem that could be fixed "in ten minutes". He called for consultants to be axed if they were "wasting taxpayers' money".[29]

In an interview with The Bulletin magazine in May 2007, Senator Heffernan repeated previously stated views that priests should be able to marry because "... priests, like the rest of us, wake up with a horn at four in the morning."[30]

In the same Bulletin interview, Heffernan caused widespread outrage by suggesting the unmarried and childless Deputy Leader of the Opposition Julia Gillard was unfit for leadership because she was "deliberately barren".[30] He continued: "I mean, anyone who chooses to remain deliberately barren ... they’ve got no idea what life's about."[31] Heffernan later apologised for the remarks.[32]

The Bulletin published an interview which quoted Heffernan as stating that Australia had to "settle the north" because millions of people in Asia may find it a "very attractive proposition" if climate change leaves them water-poor.[33] Heffernan later denied he had made such claims but The Bulletin stood by the accuracy of its report, citing an audio recording of the Heffernan interview.[34]

On 2 December 2014, during the parliament's last sitting week of the year, Heffernan rang the office of Liberal Democrat senator David Leyonhjelm in order to get Leyonhjelm to drop his threat to block government legislation if the Coalition party-room failed to allow a conscience vote on his (Leyonhjelm's) bill to legalise same-sex marriage. When Leyonhjelm later appeared in the Senate chamber, Heffernan called him a "terrorist", to which Leyonhjelm responded by telling Heffernan to "fuck off", three times.[35][36]

Practical jokes edit

During the New South Wales 2007 state election, Heffernan was accused of stealing Greens how-to-vote cards and misrepresenting Greens policies to voters. He was reported as shouting "If you want to decriminalise drugs for your children, vote Green". Police were called but he was not arrested.[37]

According to The Age newspaper, in 2007 Heffernan posed as an ASIO agent in a telephone call to John Grabbe, a farm manager in New South Wales. Under the Crimes Act it is an offence to impersonate a Commonwealth officer.[38]

On 30 August 2010, Heffernan admitted being the caller who rang NSW independent MP Rob Oakeshott, and introduced himself as "the devil". The phone call was answered by Oakeshott's wife, who assumed it was a prank call and hung up, before Heffernan gave his name. Oakeshott accused the Liberal-National Coalition of dirty tactics and described the introduction as "Rambo-style". Heffernan said he had been introducing himself as such for a while.[39]

Heffernan is also reported to have impersonated Senator Barnaby Joyce during a telephone conversation with one of his constituents.[38]

On 26 May 2014, Heffernan smuggled an imitation pipe bomb into Parliament House and presented it at a Senate hearing, arguing it showed the new security arrangements at Parliament were inadequate. Previously, everybody entering Parliament House had to undergo security checks. Under the new system, Members of Parliament, their staff and family, as well as parliamentary staff can enter the building without being scanned, and their belongings unchecked.[40] In response, the Australian Federal Police Commissioner Tony Negus admitted passholders bringing in unauthorised objects "is a risk", but that the AFP regularly consults with parliamentary officials about appropriate security measures.[41]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Former Senator Bill Heffernan". Senators and Members of the Parliament of Australia. Retrieved 27 November 2008.
  2. ^ "Sally West: The Bird of Song with Claws of Paint". Shayan Barjesteh van Waalwijk van Doorn. Art Aesthetics. Retrieved 11 September 2017.
  3. ^ . Q & A. Archived from the original on 22 October 2008. Retrieved 27 November 2008 – via Australian Broadcasting Corporation. He lives with his wife, Margaret, in Junee, where he has been a farmer for thirty years.
  4. ^ "Environment and Heritage Legislation Amendment Bill 1999 : First Reading". ParlInfo. 31 March 1999. Retrieved 27 June 2020.
  5. ^ "Environment and Heritage Legislation Amendment Bill 1999 : Second Reading". ParlInfo. 31 March 1999. Retrieved 27 June 2020.
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  12. ^ "Senate to Examine Gene Patents". The Age. 12 November 2008. Retrieved 31 August 2010.
  13. ^ "Inquiry into Gene Patents". Senate Committees. from the original on 4 December 2023. Retrieved 27 November 2008 – via Parliament of Australia.
  14. ^ a b Senate Inquiry into Human Gene Patents 13 October 2009 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 2008-11-27.
  15. ^ Robotham, Julie (21 November 2008). "Experts denounce gene patents". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 31 August 2010.
  16. ^ Dziedzic, Stpehen (19 February 2016). "Bronwyn Bishop nominates to recontest Mackellar seat at next election; Bill Heffernan to quit politics". ABC News. Australia. from the original on 4 December 2023. Retrieved 19 February 2016.
  17. ^ a b Senator Heffernan, Parliamentary Secretary to the Cabinet (12 March 2002). "Senator HEFFERNAN (New South Wales—Parliamentary Secretary to Cabinet) (8.43 p.m.)". Official Hansard. Commonwealth of Australia: senate. pp. 573–577. from the original on 4 December 2023.
  18. ^ a b Jennett, Greg (19 March 2002). "Heffernan apologises to Kirby". Lateline. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 31 August 2010.
  19. ^ a b Senator Heffernan (19 March 2002). "PRIVILEGE Senator HEFFERNAN (New South Wales (3.37 p.m.)—by leave". Official Hansard. Commonwealth of Australia: Senate. p. 944-945. from the original on 4 December 2023. I rise today to make a statement to the Senate regarding allegations I made in this place last Tuesday evening about the Hon. Mr Justice Kirby AC, CMG. As the Senate knows, the Prime Minister subsequently required me to resign my position as a parliamentary secretary, and I have written to the Prime Minister to that effect today.
  20. ^ a b c "Heffernan calls Qantas chief a 'bomb maker'". ABC News. Australia. 25 February 2010. Retrieved 21 May 2011.
  21. ^ a b "Backside Slur Just Bill Being Bill". Sydney Morning Herald, 7 February 2006.
  22. ^ "The Brogden File". Stateline. New South Wales: ABC TV. 7 July 2006.
  23. ^ "Labor has called for Bill Heffernan to stand aside while he is investigated by police". The Australian. 20 May 2012. Retrieved 20 May 2012.
  24. ^ "Senior Liberal Senator Bill Heffernan accused of gay hate attack on staff member Ray Carter". The Herald Sun. 20 May 2012. Retrieved 20 May 2012.
  25. ^ "Calls to sack Heffernan over homophobe claims". The Age. 20 May 2012. Retrieved 20 May 2012.
  26. ^ Cranston, Belinda (20 May 2012). "Labor puts heat on Abbott over Heffernan". The Sydney Morning Herald. AAP. Retrieved 20 May 2012.
  27. ^ Lee, Jane; Bourke, Latika (21 October 2015). "Bill Heffernan 'paedophile list' allegation: former royal commissioner James Wood hits back". The Sydney Morning Herald. Fairfax Media. from the original on 4 December 2023. Retrieved 20 February 2016.
  28. ^ Latham, Mark (27 September 2005). (Speech). Public Lecture by Mark Latham at the University of Melbourne. Melbourne University Publishing Ltd. Archived from the original on 4 September 2007. No one should be surprised about this part of the Liberal Party. Any organisation that has Bill Heffernan in a senior position—the right-hand-man to the Prime Minister, no less—is obviously comfortable with the politics of personal destruction. As John Hewson has written, 'Howard has used Heffernan to distribute dirt and to run his agenda against individuals for almost as long as I have known him'. Given that Hewson has known Howard for more than twenty-five years, this behaviour is well entrenched.
  29. ^ "Road execs blasted over platypus hold up". AAP. 30 October 2006. from the original on 4 December 2023 – via Sydney Morning Herald.
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  34. ^ Veness, Peter (3 October 2007). "Magazine stands by MP's Asian invasion quotes". news.com.au. Retrieved 21 May 2011.
  35. ^ Benson, Simon (5 December 2014). "Tidings of discomfort and coy". The Daily Telegraph. Australia. from the original on 4 December 2023.
  36. ^ "Clash of the Senators: Heffernan Vs Leyonhjelm". Out in Perth. 5 December 2014.
  37. ^ "Heffernan thwarts Greens". The Daily Telegraph. Australia. 25 March 2007.[dead link]
  38. ^ a b Koutsoukis, Jason (24 June 2007). "'ASIO agent' Heffernan makes some odd calls". The Age. from the original on 4 December 2023.
  39. ^ Coorey, Phillip (30 August 2010). "Liberal identified as making 'Rambo-style' devil call". The Sydney Morning Herald. from the original on 1 September 2010. Retrieved 31 August 2010.
  40. ^ Griffiths, Emma (26 May 2014). "Senator Bill Heffernan smuggles fake 'pipe bomb' into Parliament House, says building 'no longer secure'". ABC News. Australia. from the original on 4 December 2023. Retrieved 27 May 2014.
  41. ^ Massola, James (26 May 2014). "Liberal senator Bill Heffernan brandishes 'pipe bomb' to make point on Parliament security". Sydney Morning Herald. from the original on 4 December 2023. Retrieved 27 May 2014.

External links edit

  • Bill Heffernan, Senate biography
  • Summary of parliamentary voting for Senator Bill Heffernan on TheyVoteForYou.org.au

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Not to be confused with Bill Heffernan Connecticut politician William Daniel Heffernan born 3 March 1943 1 is an Australian former politician who was a Liberal Party member of the Senate representing the state of New South Wales from September 1996 to May 2016 Bill HeffernanBill Heffernan in April 2010Senator for New South WalesIn office 18 September 1996 9 May 2016Preceded byMichael BaumeSucceeded byBrian BurstonPersonal detailsBorn 1943 03 03 3 March 1943 age 81 Junee New South WalesNationalityAustralianPolitical partyLiberal Party of AustraliaOccupationFarmer Contents 1 Early life and background 2 Political career 2 1 Criticisms of public figures 2 1 1 Justice Kirby and subsequent parliamentary censure 2 1 2 People from Irish backgrounds 2 1 3 Coalition colleagues 2 1 4 Wood Royal Commission 2 1 5 Other use of controversial language 2 2 Practical jokes 3 References 4 External linksEarly life and background editHeffernan was born in Junee New South Wales and attended St Joseph s College Hunters Hill He has qualifications in wool classing and welding from Wagga Wagga Technical College 1 and has been a farmer in the Junee area for 30 years 2 Heffernan lives with his wife Margaret 3 Heffernan was a member of the Junee Shire Council 1981 96 and was President of the Council 1989 90 and 1991 93 He was active in the Liberal Party for many years and was the party s NSW State President 1993 1996 1 He unsuccessfully ran for the Liberal Party in the 1993 federal election for the seat of Riverina Political career edit nbsp Heffernan shortly after his appointment to Parliament In September 1996 the NSW Parliament appointed Heffernan to replace Liberal Senator Michael Baume whose resignation created a casual vacancy Heffernan had been a long time friend and supporter of then Prime Minister John Howard in the NSW Liberal Party and in October 1998 after he was elected in his own right to a six year term in the Senate he was appointed Parliamentary Secretary to the Cabinet a position giving him easy access to the Prime Minister citation needed He was involved in bringing the first and second readings of the bill which became the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 4 5 He was reelected twice in 2004 and 2010 and was the Chair of the Senate Select Committee on Agricultural and Related Industries 6 Rural amp Regional Affairs Policy Committee 7 Member of Senate Standing Committee on Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport 8 and Member of the Joint House Committee 7 In 2007 Heffernan was appointed Chairman of the Prime Minister s Taskforce to examine the potential and opportunities for further land and water development in Northern Australia 7 self published source On 17 March 2008 Senator Heffernan announced the establishment of a Senate Inquiry looking at the implications for Australian farmers of world chemical and fertiliser supply and pricing arrangements monopolistic and cartel behaviour and related matters 9 self published source In the same month Heffernan announced the establishment of a Senate Inquiry into Meat Marketing 10 self published source The Senate Standing Committee on Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport looked at the need for effective supervision of national standards and controls and the national harmonisation of regulations applying to the branding and marketing of meat 11 On 12 November 2008 Senator Heffernan announced that a Senate Inquiry would be launched to examine gene patents saying Patents should be for inventions not for naturally occurring genes 12 The Senate Standing Committee on Community Affairs was to inquire into the granting of patent monopolies in Australia over human and microbial genes and non coding sequences proteins and their derivatives 13 Heffernan said the granting of gene patents has the potential to have a detrimental impact on healthcare costs medical research provision of training and accreditation for healthcare professionals as well as the health and wellbeing of all Australians 14 Patents should be for inventions not for naturally occurring genes these patents will disrupt future breast and prostate cancer testing and research Heffernan said 14 Following the launch of the Senate Inquiry into Gene Patents by Heffernan Mervyn Jacobsen the founder and 40 per cent shareholder of the Melbourne company Genetic Technologies which holds the patents for BRCA1 and BRCA2 backed down from threatened legal action 15 On 19 February 2016 Heffernan announced he would not be a candidate at the 2016 federal election and would retire at the end of his current term 16 His term ended at the double dissolution of 9 May 2016 Criticisms of public figures edit Justice Kirby and subsequent parliamentary censure edit On 12 March 2002 speaking in the Senate under parliamentary privilege Heffernan made accusations against a serving judge 17 Only at the end of this speech did Heffernan make it clear that the judge he was referring to was Justice Michael Kirby of the High Court of Australia Senators John Faulkner and Robert Ray Labor and Aden Ridgeway Australian Democrats each alleged that Heffernan had deliberately structured his speech this way in order to conceal the fact that he was violating parliamentary standing orders 17 Standing Order 193 prohibits senators from making imputations of improper motives or personal reflections on currently serving judicial officers Heffernan s allegations against Kirby included the inappropriate use of a Commonwealth car to solicit sex from an under age male prostitute 18 and to support these claims he produced what appeared to be a driver s log book recording the alleged trip The documents were found to be a forgery 18 Heffernan came under prolonged political pressure as a result of this episode and was eventually asked by Prime Minister John Howard to resign his post as Parliamentary Secretary which he did 19 On 19 March he made a statement to the Senate in which he withdrew the claims Immediately following this statement Heffernan was censured by the Senate on the voices 19 The Prime Minister was also censured for his involvement in the episode by an amendment to the censure motion which passed 31 30 with Coalition government senators voting against it The censure motion read as follows That the Senate a notes that i on 13 March 2002 the Deputy President Senator West ruled that Senator Heffernan s speech on the address in reply debate on 12 March 2002 was in breach of standing order 193 in that it contained offensive words imputations of improper motives and personal reflections on a judicial officer and ii the ruling recorded that Senator Heffernan s speech was so structured that it was impossible for the chair to detect that the speech was in breach of the standing orders until the very end of the speech and dd b censures Senator Heffernan for i breaching standing order 193 by his reckless and highly disorderly attack on a judicial officer ii making such serious allegations on the basis of insubstantial evidence iii failing to refer all the alleged evidence in his possession to the proper authorities for investigation prior to making his allegations in the Parliament iv recklessly disregarding resolution 9 of the Senate s Privileges Resolutions of 25 February 1988 which require senators to balance their responsibilities with the rights of others and v abusing the trust of senators by speaking in such a manner that neither the chair nor senators could detect that he was in the process of breaching standing order 193 dd c censures the Prime Minister Mr Howard for not preventing Senator Heffernan s reckless and abusive actions in the Senate and for not acting immediately after 12 March 2002 to reverse the effect of those actions dd People from Irish backgrounds edit At a Senate Estimates Hearing in Canberra Heffernan called the Irish born head of Qantas Alan Joyce an old Irish bomb maker saying Mr Joyce if the power was yours you know from being an old Irish bomb maker if you had the choice what would be the ideal pilot training 20 During the hearing he also made comments about having a beer in a three minute break and there being no whisky in the water 20 He made similar comments to Liberal party member Julian McGauran saying Senator McGauran are you do you come from a long line of Irish bomb makers do you 20 Coalition colleagues edit On 7 February 2006 The Sydney Morning Herald reported that Heffernan had been forced to apologise to National Party senator Fiona Nash after a public altercation at Canberra Airport the previous day during which he had told her to blow it out her backside Senator Heffernan said the airport altercation with his fellow Coalition Senator was just a bit of colour and movement 21 But National Party MP De Anne Kelly described the incident as workplace harassment saying workplace harassment is not acceptable anywhere 21 On 7 July 2006 the ABC program Stateline in NSW aired claims that Heffernan was involved in the downfall of former NSW opposition leader John Brogden Alex McTaggart independent member for Pittwater his wife Denise and Peter Jones a member of McTaggart s campaign team claimed on the program that Heffernan contacted them and said that he was the Prime Minister s Howard s right hand man and did his dirty work The McTaggarts claimed that Heffernan told them he had a dirt file on Brogden said that Brogden needed to be paid back and tried to lure them into publicising material damaging to Brogden s character Heffernan denied these claims and was quoted on the program saying that they were bullshit 22 On 20 May 2012 allegations were reported in the media that Heffernan struck a fellow Liberal party member and suspended electoral officer Ray Carter so hard that he was toppled onto a chair before allegedly whispering to him I didn t know you were a poofter during a branch meeting on 3 May 23 24 25 The president of the NSW Liberal Party fellow New South Wales Senator Arthur Sinodinos dismissed the allegations 26 Wood Royal Commission edit In 2015 Heffernan used parliamentary privilege to allege that he had a document allegedly produced to the Wood Royal Commission that listed the names of 28 people including prominent lawyers suspected of visiting a boy brothel in Kings Cross 27 He stated in parliament that a former Prime Minister was among the names Other use of controversial language edit In a public lecture given on 27 September 2005 political opponent Mark Latham accused Heffernan of engaging in the politics of personal destruction and quoted John Hewson a former Liberal Party leader as saying that John Howard had used Heffernan to distribute dirt and to run his agenda against individuals for almost as long as I have known him 28 In October 2006 Heffernan called for someone s arse to get kicked because of delays to the construction of the final major link in the dual carriageway between Sydney and Melbourne According to Heffernan a colony of whatever they are that live in the edge of the bank of the creek platypus was causing the delay and it was a problem that could be fixed in ten minutes He called for consultants to be axed if they were wasting taxpayers money 29 In an interview with The Bulletin magazine in May 2007 Senator Heffernan repeated previously stated views that priests should be able to marry because priests like the rest of us wake up with a horn at four in the morning 30 In the same Bulletin interview Heffernan caused widespread outrage by suggesting the unmarried and childless Deputy Leader of the Opposition Julia Gillard was unfit for leadership because she was deliberately barren 30 He continued I mean anyone who chooses to remain deliberately barren they ve got no idea what life s about 31 Heffernan later apologised for the remarks 32 The Bulletin published an interview which quoted Heffernan as stating that Australia had to settle the north because millions of people in Asia may find it a very attractive proposition if climate change leaves them water poor 33 Heffernan later denied he had made such claims but The Bulletin stood by the accuracy of its report citing an audio recording of the Heffernan interview 34 On 2 December 2014 during the parliament s last sitting week of the year Heffernan rang the office of Liberal Democrat senator David Leyonhjelm in order to get Leyonhjelm to drop his threat to block government legislation if the Coalition party room failed to allow a conscience vote on his Leyonhjelm s bill to legalise same sex marriage When Leyonhjelm later appeared in the Senate chamber Heffernan called him a terrorist to which Leyonhjelm responded by telling Heffernan to fuck off three times 35 36 Practical jokes edit During the New South Wales 2007 state election Heffernan was accused of stealing Greens how to vote cards and misrepresenting Greens policies to voters He was reported as shouting If you want to decriminalise drugs for your children vote Green Police were called but he was not arrested 37 According to The Age newspaper in 2007 Heffernan posed as an ASIO agent in a telephone call to John Grabbe a farm manager in New South Wales Under the Crimes Act it is an offence to impersonate a Commonwealth officer 38 On 30 August 2010 Heffernan admitted being the caller who rang NSW independent MP Rob Oakeshott and introduced himself as the devil The phone call was answered by Oakeshott s wife who assumed it was a prank call and hung up before Heffernan gave his name Oakeshott accused the Liberal National Coalition of dirty tactics and described the introduction as Rambo style Heffernan said he had been introducing himself as such for a while 39 Heffernan is also reported to have impersonated Senator Barnaby Joyce during a telephone conversation with one of his constituents 38 On 26 May 2014 Heffernan smuggled an imitation pipe bomb into Parliament House and presented it at a Senate hearing arguing it showed the new security arrangements at Parliament were inadequate Previously everybody entering Parliament House had to undergo security checks Under the new system Members of Parliament their staff and family as well as parliamentary staff can enter the building without being scanned and their belongings unchecked 40 In response the Australian Federal Police Commissioner Tony Negus admitted passholders bringing in unauthorised objects is a risk but that the AFP regularly consults with parliamentary officials about appropriate security measures 41 References edit a b c Former Senator Bill Heffernan Senators and Members of the Parliament of Australia Retrieved 27 November 2008 Sally West The Bird of Song with Claws of Paint Shayan Barjesteh van Waalwijk van Doorn Art Aesthetics Retrieved 11 September 2017 Find Your Local MP Q amp A Archived from the original on 22 October 2008 Retrieved 27 November 2008 via Australian Broadcasting Corporation He lives with his wife Margaret in Junee where he has been a farmer for thirty years Environment and Heritage Legislation Amendment Bill 1999 First Reading ParlInfo 31 March 1999 Retrieved 27 June 2020 Environment and Heritage Legislation Amendment Bill 1999 Second Reading ParlInfo 31 March 1999 Retrieved 27 June 2020 Membership of Committees Member of Senate Committee Parliament of Australia Retrieved 27 November 2008 dead link a b c Introducing Senator the Hon Bill Heffernan Archived from the original on 20 September 2008 Retrieved 27 November 2008 Senate Standing Committees on Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport Senate Committee Parliament of Australia Archived from the original on 24 December 2008 Retrieved 27 November 2008 Senate Inquiry into fertilisers Archived from the original on 13 October 2009 Retrieved 27 November 2008 Senate Inquiry into Meat Marketing Archived from the original on 13 October 2009 Retrieved 27 November 2008 Inquiry into Meat Marketing Senate Committees Parliament of Australia Archived from the original on 22 November 2008 Retrieved 27 November 2008 Senate to Examine Gene Patents The Age 12 November 2008 Retrieved 31 August 2010 Inquiry into Gene Patents Senate Committees Archived from the original on 4 December 2023 Retrieved 27 November 2008 via Parliament of Australia a b Senate Inquiry into Human Gene Patents Archived 13 October 2009 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 2008 11 27 Robotham Julie 21 November 2008 Experts denounce gene patents The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 31 August 2010 Dziedzic Stpehen 19 February 2016 Bronwyn Bishop nominates to recontest Mackellar seat at next election Bill Heffernan to quit politics ABC News Australia Archived from the original on 4 December 2023 Retrieved 19 February 2016 a b Senator Heffernan Parliamentary Secretary to the Cabinet 12 March 2002 Senator HEFFERNAN New South Wales Parliamentary Secretary to Cabinet 8 43 p m Official Hansard Commonwealth of Australia senate pp 573 577 Archived from the original on 4 December 2023 a b Jennett Greg 19 March 2002 Heffernan apologises to Kirby Lateline Australian Broadcasting Corporation Retrieved 31 August 2010 a b Senator Heffernan 19 March 2002 PRIVILEGE Senator HEFFERNAN New South Wales 3 37 p m by leave Official Hansard Commonwealth of Australia Senate p 944 945 Archived from the original on 4 December 2023 I rise today to make a statement to the Senate regarding allegations I made in this place last Tuesday evening about the Hon Mr Justice Kirby AC CMG As the Senate knows the Prime Minister subsequently required me to resign my position as a parliamentary secretary and I have written to the Prime Minister to that effect today a b c Heffernan calls Qantas chief a bomb maker ABC News Australia 25 February 2010 Retrieved 21 May 2011 a b Backside Slur Just Bill Being Bill Sydney Morning Herald 7 February 2006 The Brogden File Stateline New South Wales ABC TV 7 July 2006 Labor has called for Bill Heffernan to stand aside while he is investigated by police The Australian 20 May 2012 Retrieved 20 May 2012 Senior Liberal Senator Bill Heffernan accused of gay hate attack on staff member Ray Carter The Herald Sun 20 May 2012 Retrieved 20 May 2012 Calls to sack Heffernan over homophobe claims The Age 20 May 2012 Retrieved 20 May 2012 Cranston Belinda 20 May 2012 Labor puts heat on Abbott over Heffernan The Sydney Morning Herald AAP Retrieved 20 May 2012 Lee Jane Bourke Latika 21 October 2015 Bill Heffernan paedophile list allegation former royal commissioner James Wood hits back The Sydney Morning Herald Fairfax Media Archived from the original on 4 December 2023 Retrieved 20 February 2016 Latham Mark 27 September 2005 10 Reasons Why Young Idealistic People Should Forget About Organised Politics Speech Public Lecture by Mark Latham at the University of Melbourne Melbourne University Publishing Ltd Archived from the original on 4 September 2007 No one should be surprised about this part of the Liberal Party Any organisation that has Bill Heffernan in a senior position the right hand man to the Prime Minister no less is obviously comfortable with the politics of personal destruction As John Hewson has written Howard has used Heffernan to distribute dirt and to run his agenda against individuals for almost as long as I have known him Given that Hewson has known Howard for more than twenty five years this behaviour is well entrenched Road execs blasted over platypus hold up AAP 30 October 2006 Archived from the original on 4 December 2023 via Sydney Morning Herald a b Heffernan targets barren Gillard The Bulletin 1 May 2007 Archived from the original on 5 May 2007 Sorry seems to be the easiest word Archived 20 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine News Ltd 3 May 2007 Howard forces Senator to apologise over barren remark AAP 3 May 2007 Archived from the original on 29 September 2007 via New Zealand Herald Climate of fear news com au 2 October 2007 Archived from the original on 5 October 2007 Veness Peter 3 October 2007 Magazine stands by MP s Asian invasion quotes news com au Retrieved 21 May 2011 Benson Simon 5 December 2014 Tidings of discomfort and coy The Daily Telegraph Australia Archived from the original on 4 December 2023 Clash of the Senators Heffernan Vs Leyonhjelm Out in Perth 5 December 2014 Heffernan thwarts Greens The Daily Telegraph Australia 25 March 2007 dead link a b Koutsoukis Jason 24 June 2007 ASIO agent Heffernan makes some odd calls The Age Archived from the original on 4 December 2023 Coorey Phillip 30 August 2010 Liberal identified as making Rambo style devil call The Sydney Morning Herald Archived from the original on 1 September 2010 Retrieved 31 August 2010 Griffiths Emma 26 May 2014 Senator Bill Heffernan smuggles fake pipe bomb into Parliament House says building no longer secure ABC News Australia Archived from the original on 4 December 2023 Retrieved 27 May 2014 Massola James 26 May 2014 Liberal senator Bill Heffernan brandishes pipe bomb to make point on Parliament security Sydney Morning Herald Archived from the original on 4 December 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