Adrienne Ryan

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Adrienne Margaret Ryan (née Butterworth; born 19 October 1960 in

Peter Ryan. They divorced in 2011 after an extended separation.[2][3]

She and her two daughters moved to Sydney in 1997 when her husband became the New South Wales Police Commissioner.

Reading University
in the United Kingdom.

Ryan has two daughters, Elizabeth Ryan (born 29 March 1988) and Georgina Ryan (born 1 September 1989) but had multiple

ISBN 1569245436) about the impact of miscarriage and stillbirth.[4][5]

In May 2005, Ryan moved to the Sydney suburb of

In 2012 it was revealed that Ryan and her husband had been placed under surveillance in mid-December 1999 by the Special Crime and Internal Affairs (SCIA) branch of NSW Police. An undercover agent was told by his supervisor that the head of SCIA, assistant commissioner Mal Brammer, wanted him to watch the Ryans to find out who they met and if they were talking shop in case of a "security leak" when they went for a customary drink together after work at a bar near police headquarters.[7] Nothing untoward was found about the Ryans' behaviour, and surveillance was ended in January 2000 with no further action.[8]

References

  1. ^ a b "Novice mayor gets back to basics". The Sydney Morning Herald. 17 April 2004.
  2. ^ a b "Top cop's daughter Georgie Ryan now the woman behind the bar". The Daily Telegraph (Australia). 26 September 2011. Retrieved 21 March 2014.
  3. ^ "Dog owners threaten councillor over ban". 7 April 2007. Archived from the original on 13 July 2008. Retrieved 15 June 2008.
  4. ^ Macey, Jennifer (27 September 2007). "Public health system failing pregnant women: AMA". ABC New South Wales. Archived from the original on 6 November 2012. Retrieved 15 June 2008.
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  6. ^ "2011 Roll of Honour". Middle Temple.
  7. ^ Mercer, Neil (17 June 2012). "Not even the state's top cop was immune from culture of surveillance". smh.com.au. Retrieved 17 June 2012.
  8. ^ Small, Clive (17 December 2014). Submission to Legislative Council Select Committee on the conduct and progress of the Ombudsman's inquiry 'Operation Prospect' (PDF) (Report). pp. 17–18.
Civic offices
Preceded by
Ian Cross
Mayor of Ku-ring-gai
2004 – 2005
Succeeded by
Elaine Malicki