Former NSW deputy Liberal leader Stuart Ayres has landed on his feet as the chief executive of the Urban Development Institute of Australia’s NSW branch after losing his seat in the 2023 state election. His partner, former senator and foreign minister Marise Payne, has also found a new gig as a senior adviser at former treasurer Joe Hockey’s strategic advisory firm. Many of Ayres’ former colleagues are also moving on to new roles in various industries, with former attorney-general Gabrielle Upton taking on non-executive director roles and former health minister Brad Hazzard becoming the chair of air medical service Careflight.

Former transport minister David Elliott, currently the chief executive of the Institute of Public Works Engineering, is considering a federal return if a redistribution of the division of Parramatta is favorable. Meanwhile, former premier Barrie Unsworth celebrated his 90th birthday with friends and family at the Stella Blu restaurant in Dee Why, with guests including John “Singo” Singleton and various old Labor figures. Unsworth’s commitment to preserving the Whitlam legacy, in partnership with a group of old Labor figures, was praised at the celebration. Former Liberal premier Barry O’Farrell also paid tribute to Unsworth at the event.

Speculation in Liberal circles had suggested that Stuart Ayres would end up in the industry lobbying game following his political career. Ayres’ new role as chief executive puts him on a path often taken by former politicians looking for a future comeback. His partner, Marise Payne, has secured a senior adviser role at Joe Hockey’s advisory firm Bondi Partners. Ayres’ former colleagues have also transitioned into new roles, with Geoff Lee becoming a professor at Western Sydney University and Rob Stokes taking on a role as industry professor at WSU along with being appointed chair of Connect Macquarie Park Innovation District.

Former premier Barrie Unsworth’s 90th birthday celebration was attended by an illustrious group of friends and family, including figures from both the Labor and Liberal political worlds. Tributes were made to Unsworth’s positive impact and commitment to preserving the Whitlam legacy. The event was a heartwarming gathering of political figures and close associates. Former NSW premier Bob Carr, unable to attend, sent a moving tribute to Unsworth and his wife Pauline, highlighting their enduring partnership. The event was a touching tribute to a highly respected figure in Australian politics.

Former premier Barrie Unsworth’s commitment to preserving the Whitlam legacy was a key theme at his 90th birthday celebration, where tributes were made by political figures from both sides of the aisle. Unsworth’s involvement in acquiring and preserving Gough Whitlam’s former home in Cabramatta was acknowledged as a significant contribution to the Labor legacy. The event was a testament to Unsworth’s enduring impact and the respect he has garnered from his peers. Former Liberal premier Barry O’Farrell also paid tribute to Unsworth, highlighting his contributions to Australian politics. The celebration was a poignant gathering of political figures and close associates, honoring Unsworth’s achievements and legacy.

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