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Stuart Ayres
- Investment NSW boss who appointed Barilaro to trade role steps asideSydney Morning Herald
- UK agent-general claims Barilaro, Perrottet agreed to ‘take care of’ his remuneration demands, inquiry toldSydney Morning Herald
- Perrottet drove creation of trade jobs, but is taking no direct responsibility for ‘fundamental errors’Sydney Morning Herald
- ‘Fundamental errors’: Perrottet responds to Barilaro reviewSydney Morning Herald
- ‘This isn’t great’: Private text messages revealed amid Barilaro falloutSydney Morning Herald
- CNSW government stares into an electoral abysscitynews.com.au
- Premier would ask Barilaro not to apply for trade job, if he had his time againSydney Morning Herald
- ‘I wish I never applied’: Barilaro fronts inquiry into US trade role appointmentSydney Morning Herald
- Money talks - why the NRL grand final will be held in SydneySydney Morning Herald
- Premier denies creating job for minister, but says he discussed a number of rolesSydney Morning Herald
- Parliamentary probe to expand as Liberals brace for Barilaro’s evidenceSydney Morning Herald
- Leichhardt Oval railing collapse now under investigationSydney Morning Herald
- Game over: Politics of bread and circuses is obsoleteSydney Morning Herald
- Perrottet to concede election was a disaster for Liberals, wants more women in parliamentSydney Morning Herald
- ‘Used as cover’: public service commissioner’s searing review of Barilaro recruitmentSydney Morning Herald
- ‘I was nervous about it’: Brown feared controversy would follow Barilaro’s appointment to trade jobSydney Morning Herald
- Senior bureaucrat says Stuart Ayres took close interest in US trade jobSydney Morning Herald
- Stuart Ayres resigns from cabinet and as deputy Liberal leaderSydney Morning Herald
- Stuart Ayres resigns, will face code of conduct investigationSydney Morning Herald
- Barilaro inquiry LIVE updates: Stuart Ayres resigns from cabinet amid New York trade role saga; Amy Brown set to appearSydney Morning Herald
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