Constitution Alteration (Local Government) Bill, 2013
Senator Ryan spoke about the unprecedented funding announcement by the Labor government that it would fund a ‘yes’ campaign for $10 million, yet only fund $500,000 for the ‘no’ campaign.
Sky TV Lunchtime Agenda with David Lipson and Julie Owens
Senator Scott Ryan joined host David Lipson and Julie Owens MP (ALP) to debate Kevin Rudd’s return to the Prime Ministership and Julia Gillard’s legacy.
Sky TV AM Agenda with Kieran Gilbert and Andrew Leigh MP
Senator Scott Ryan joined host Kieran Gilbert and Andrew Leigh MP (ALP) to debate Same-sex marriage, Gonski school reforms and opinion polls.
ABC 24 Capital Hill with Melissa Clarke and Senator Glenn Sterle
Senator Scott Ryan joined host Melissa Clarke and Senator Glenn Sterle (ALP) on ABC’s Capital Hill to debate the Baby Bonus, Carbon Tax and Gonski school reforms.
ABC TVs Capital Hill with Lyndal Curtis and Labor MP Jan Hall
Senator Scott Ryan debated Labor MP Jill Hall about Opinion Polls, Gonski school reforms and child detention on ABC TVs Capital Hill with Lyndal Curtis.
Senator Ryan at the Avondale Heights sod turning for a new childcare centre
Senator Ryan with Andrew Elsbury, Mayor Narelle Sharp and Ben Carroll at the Avondale Heights sod turning for a new childcare centre.
3AW Neil Mitchell program features Senator Ryan’s Senate Estimates questioning
Senator Ryan’s Senate Estimates questioning was featured on the Neil Mitchell program on 3AW.
Sky TV Showdown with Peter Van Onselen, Senator Fiona Nash and Nick Champion MP
Senator Ryan joined Senator Fiona Nash and Nick Champion MP, to debate the Baby Bonus and tariffs in the car industry.
Sky TV Showdown with Peter Van Onselen and Senator Scott Ryan
Senator Scott Ryan appeared on Sky TV Showdown to debate Senator Fiona Nash and Nick Champion MP. Topics covered were Live Sports Betting and the Baby Bonus.
Australian Financial Review, May 28 2013, Tariffs wouldn’t have saved Ford
Senator Scott Ryan wrote about the loss of industry protection, how it’s been blamed for Ford’s loss, and that higher prices wouldn’t have stopped job losses.