Australian Politicians - Liberal National Party of Queensland Summary

Expense data is sourced from reports published by the IPEA and the Finance Department.

Interest data is sourced from the Register of Members' Interests and the Register of Senators' Interests.

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Salary data is estimated from determinations by the Remuneration Tribunal. Estimated salaries may be incorrect.

Donation data is sourced from the Australian Electoral Commission.

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Current Members

There are 19 current members, consisting of 0 Senators and 19 members of the House of Representatives.

The average age of current members is 51, with the youngest being Trevor Evans (37) and the oldest being Ken O'Dowd (69).

89.5% of current members are male and 10.5% are female. The most common name is Andrew.

On average, each member owns 2.9 properties, either solely or in partnership.

68.4% of current members have shares, and 63.2% of current members have trusts.

5 members own a property in Canberra and claim parliamentary travel allowance while in Canberra.

Name Member Type Electorate Party Positions/Portfolio Residential Properties Investment Properties Has Shares Has Trusts OAPICACPTA 1 2019 Expenses Estimated Salary
Andrew Laming Representative Bowman, Queensland Liberal National Party of Queensland     7 Yes Yes $66,814.37 $211,250
Andrew Wallace Representative Fisher, Queensland Liberal National Party of Queensland   1   Yes Yes   $65,191.72 $211,250
Bert van Manen Representative Forde, Queensland Liberal National Party of Queensland Chief Government Whip 1   Yes   $74,707.65 $266,180
David Littleproud Representative Maranoa, Queensland Liberal National Party of Queensland Minister for Water Resources, Drought, Rural Finance, Natural Disaster and Emergency Management   1 Yes Yes   $388,423.14 $364,410
George Christensen Representative Dawson, Queensland Liberal National Party of Queensland       Yes   $141,532.38 $211,250
John McVeigh Representative Groom, Queensland Liberal National Party of Queensland       Yes Yes   $75,621.18 $211,250
Karen Andrews Representative McPherson, Queensland Liberal National Party of Queensland Minister for Industry, Science and Technology 1 7 Yes   $201,731.69 $364,410
Keith Pitt Representative Hinkler, Queensland Liberal National Party of Queensland   1 2 Yes Yes Yes $84,523.80 $211,250
Ken O'Dowd Representative Flynn, Queensland Liberal National Party of Queensland Deputy Nationals Whip 1 1 Yes Yes   $136,558.10 $215,480
Llew O'Brien Representative Wide Bay, Queensland Liberal National Party of Queensland   1     $79,217.01 $211,250
Luke Howarth Representative Petrie, Queensland Liberal National Party of Queensland Assistant Minister for Community Housing, Homelessness and Community Services 1 2 Yes   $82,903.41 $264,070
Michelle Landry Representative Capricornia, Queensland Liberal National Party of Queensland Assistant Minister for Children and Families 3   Yes $131,016.83 $264,070
Peter Dutton Representative Dickson, Queensland Liberal National Party of Queensland Minister for Home Affairs 5 1 Yes Yes Yes $350,643.91 $364,410
Ross Vasta Representative Bonner, Queensland Liberal National Party of Queensland   1 3 Yes Yes   $38,307.26 $211,250
Scott Buchholz Representative Wright, Queensland Liberal National Party of Queensland Assistant Minister for Road Safety and Freight Transport 1 1 Yes Yes $100,146.46 $264,070
Stuart Robert Representative Fadden, Queensland Liberal National Party of Queensland Minister for the National Disability Insurance Scheme
Minister for Government Services
  8 Yes Yes   $231,127.98 $364,410
Ted O'Brien Representative Fairfax, Queensland Liberal National Party of Queensland   2 1 Yes Yes   $99,884.69 $211,250
Trevor Evans Representative Brisbane, Queensland Liberal National Party of Queensland Assistant Minister for Waste Reduction and Environmental Management 1     $118,063.22 $264,070
Warren Entsch Representative Leichhardt, Queensland Liberal National Party of Queensland   2   Yes   $147,729.32 $211,250
1 Owns a property in Canberra and claims parliamentary travel allowance

Donations

Party 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18
Liberal National Party of Queensland $12,397,223.00 $17,640,136.00 $16,976,785.00 $18,638,485.00 $21,633,757.00 $13,805,476.00 $11,720,124.00 $15,398,282.00