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Category · 2026Q01

Family Travel

$211k

Across 99 parliamentarians, the total claimed on Family Travel in 2026Q01. Median MP with a claim: $1,479.

Ranked this quarter

99 of 101

Every parliamentarian with a non-zero Family Travel claim in 2026Q01, sorted high to low. Tap a name to see their full profile.

  1. #1
    Kara Cook
    ALP · QLD5.6× median
    $8,275
  2. #2
    Jonathon Duniam
    Liberal · TAS5.2× median
    $7,730
  3. #3
    Steve Georganas
    ALP · SA5.2× median
    $7,690
  4. #4
    Don Farrell
    ALP · SA5.2× median
    $7,653
  5. #5
    Kate Chaney
    Independent · WA5.0× median
    $7,422
  6. #6
    Barnaby Joyce
    One Nation · NSW4.1× median
    $6,042
  7. #7
    Matt Keogh
    ALP · WA3.9× median
    $5,791
  8. #8
    Melissa Price
    Liberal · WA3.9× median
    $5,769
  9. #9
    Tracey Roberts
    ALP · WA3.9× median
    $5,704
  10. #10
    Andrew Willcox
    Nationals · QLD3.7× median
    $5,516
  11. #11
    Trish Cook
    ALP · WA3.3× median
    $4,889
  12. #12
    Fatima Payman
    Independent · WA3.2× median
    $4,725
  13. #13
    Madeleine King
    ALP · WA3.2× median
    $4,708
  14. #14
    Ellie Whiteaker
    ALP · WA3.1× median
    $4,524
  15. #15
    Slade Brockman
    Liberal · WA
    $4,302
  16. #16
    Steph Hodgins-May
    Greens · VIC
    $3,822
  17. #17
    Jess Teesdale
    ALP · TAS
    $3,757
  18. #18
    Tyron Whitten
    One Nation · WA
    $3,636
  19. #19
    Terry Young
    Liberal · QLD
    $3,548
  20. #20
    Tom Venning
    Liberal · SA
    $3,506
  21. #21
    Corinne Mulholland
    ALP · QLD
    $3,284
  22. #22
    Ted O'Brien
    Liberal · QLD
    $3,232
  23. #23
    Justine Elliot
    ALP · NSW
    $3,173
  24. #24
    Julie-Ann Campbell
    ALP · QLD
    $3,059
  25. #25
    Patrick Conaghan
    Nationals · NSW
    $3,000
  26. #26
    Malcolm Roberts
    Independent · QLD
    $2,946
  27. #27
    Deborah O'Neill
    ALP · NSW
    $2,913
  28. #28
    Sarah Hanson-Young
    Greens · SA
    $2,860
  29. #29
    David Littleproud
    Nationals · QLD
    $2,843
  30. #30
    Nita Green
    ALP · QLD
    $2,818
  31. #31
    Sean Bell
    Independent ·
    $2,811
  32. #32
    Cassandra Fernando
    ALP · VIC
    $2,747
  33. #33
    Helen Polley
    ALP · TAS
    $2,711
  34. #34
    Anika Wells
    ALP · QLD
    $2,576
  35. #35
    Anne Webster
    Nationals · VIC
    $2,387
  36. #36
    Sue Lines
    ALP · WA
    $2,384
  37. #37
    Charlotte Walker
    ALP · SA
    $2,277
  38. #38
    Matthew Canavan
    Nationals · QLD
    $2,266
  39. #39
    Anthony Albanese
    ALP · NSW
    $2,236
  40. #40
    Josh Dolega
    ALP · TAS
    $2,081
  41. #41
    David Shoebridge
    Greens · NSW
    $2,052
  42. #42
    Penny Allman-Payne
    Greens · QLD
    $2,015
  43. #43
    Kevin Hogan
    Nationals · NSW
    $1,855
  44. #44
    Julian Hill
    ALP · VIC
    $1,769
  45. #45
    Marion Scrymgour
    ALP · NT
    $1,736
  46. #46
    Michelle Rowland
    ALP · NSW
    $1,692
  47. #47
    Garth Hamilton
    Liberal · QLD
    $1,664
  48. #48
    Ali France
    ALP · QLD
    $1,653
  49. #49
    Ged Kearney
    ALP · VIC
    $1,610
  50. #50
    Jacinta Nampijinpa Price
    Liberal · NT
    $1,574
  51. #51
    Tony Burke
    ALP · NSW
    $1,479
  52. #52
    Tania Lawrence
    ALP · WA
    $1,456
  53. #53
    Michaelia Cash
    Liberal · WA
    $1,431
  54. #54
    Sam Birrell
    Nationals · VIC
    $1,350
  55. #55
    Richard Colbeck
    Liberal · TAS
    $1,338
  56. #56
    Marielle Smith
    ALP · SA
    $1,289
  57. #57
    Rick Wilson
    Liberal · WA
    $1,232
  58. #58
    Josh Wilson
    ALP · WA
    $1,228
  59. #59
    David Batt
    Nationals · QLD
    $1,138
  60. #60
    Jo Briskey
    ALP · VIC
    $855
  61. #61
    Anne Aly
    ALP · WA
    $838
  62. #62
    Colin Boyce
    Nationals · QLD
    $816
  63. #63
    Bob Katter
    Independent · QLD
    $801
  64. #64
    Jim Chalmers
    ALP · QLD
    $801
  65. #65
    Amanda Rishworth
    ALP · SA
    $800
  66. #66
    Kerrynne Liddle
    Liberal · SA
    $774
  67. #67
    Anne Ruston
    Liberal · SA
    $774
  68. #68
    Josh Burns
    ALP · VIC
    $760
  69. #69
    Lisa Chesters
    ALP · VIC
    $688
  70. #70
    Jodie Belyea
    ALP · VIC
    $675
  71. #71
    Libby Coker
    ALP · VIC
    $657
  72. #72
    Malarndirri Mccarthy
    ALP · NT
    $657
  73. #73
    Julie Collins
    ALP · TAS
    $630
  74. #74
    Zali Steggall
    Independent · NSW
    $622
  75. #75
    Nicolette Boele
    Independent · NSW
    $617
  76. #76
    Cameron Caldwell
    Liberal · QLD
    $580
  77. #77
    Claire Clutterham
    ALP · SA
    $573
  78. #78
    Andrew Mclachlan
    Liberal · SA
    $568
  79. #79
    Jamie Chaffey
    Nationals · NSW
    $558
  80. #80
    Scott Buchholz
    Liberal · QLD
    $502
  81. #81
    Kate Thwaites
    ALP · VIC
    $488
  82. #82
    Tim Ayres
    ALP · NSW
    $450
  83. #83
    Tony Zappia
    ALP · SA
    $447
  84. #84
    Paul Scarr
    Liberal · QLD
    $433
  85. #85
    Andrew Wilkie
    Independent · TAS
    $404
  86. #86
    Ralph Babet
    Independent · VIC
    $395
  87. #87
    Llew O'Brien
    Nationals · QLD
    $339
  88. #88
    Elizabeth Watson-Brown
    Greens · QLD
    $295
  89. #89
    Emma Comer
    ALP · QLD
    $267
  90. #90
    Mike Freelander
    ALP · NSW
    $266
  91. #91
    Jerome Laxale
    ALP · NSW
    $252
  92. #92
    Barbara Pocock
    Greens · SA
    $223
  93. #93
    Michelle Ananda-Rajah
    ALP · VIC
    $201
  94. #94
    Sarah Witty
    ALP · VIC
    $162
  95. #95
    Michelle Landry
    Nationals · QLD
    $82
  96. #96
    Richard Dowling
    ALP · TAS
    $73
  97. #97
    Peter Whish-Wilson
    Greens · TAS
    $73
  98. #98
    Leah Blyth
    Liberal · SA
    $67
  99. #99
    Matt Smith
    ALP · QLD
    $48

Ranked since 2017Q02 (top 25)

Lifetime · $4.4 million

Cumulative claims under Family Travel since the earliest IPEA quarter in our dataset. Long-tenured MPs naturally accumulate more — read with the “ranked this quarter” table above for current behaviour.

  1. #1
    Andrew Willcox
    Nationals · QLD
    $135,134
  2. #2
    Fatima Payman
    Independent · WA
    $129,263
  3. #3
    Don Farrell
    ALP · SA
    $128,251
  4. #4
    Jacinta Nampijinpa Price
    Liberal · NT
    $88,675
  5. #5
    Melissa Price
    Liberal · WA
    $87,732
  6. #6
    Sarah Hanson-Young
    Greens · SA
    $81,341
  7. #7
    Madeleine King
    ALP · WA
    $78,036
  8. #8
    Slade Brockman
    Liberal · WA
    $77,430
  9. #9
    Malarndirri Mccarthy
    ALP · NT
    $75,778
  10. #10
    Anthony Albanese
    ALP · NSW
    $74,352
  11. #11
    Steve Georganas
    ALP · SA
    $71,980
  12. #12
    Tracey Roberts
    ALP · WA
    $60,194
  13. #13
    Lisa Chesters
    ALP · VIC
    $58,242
  14. #14
    Llew O'Brien
    Nationals · QLD
    $57,563
  15. #15
    Marion Scrymgour
    ALP · NT
    $53,258
  16. #16
    Kate Chaney
    Independent · WA
    $52,397
  17. #17
    Sue Lines
    ALP · WA
    $51,653
  18. #18
    Tania Lawrence
    ALP · WA
    $48,312
  19. #19
    Matt Keogh
    ALP · WA
    $47,157
  20. #20
    Michelle Rowland
    ALP · NSW
    $46,431
  21. #21
    Marielle Smith
    ALP · SA
    $46,111
  22. #22
    Anne Webster
    Nationals · VIC
    $45,792
  23. #23
    Anika Wells
    ALP · QLD
    $42,152
  24. #24
    Louise Miller-Frost
    ALP · SA
    $39,496
  25. #25
    Barnaby Joyce
    One Nation · NSW
    $38,865

Sources

  • All figures from IPEA quarterly expenditure reports via data.gov.au. Category as reported in source under HighLevelCategory.
  • Median is across MPs with a non-zero claim in 2026Q01; MPs with no claim under this category in the quarter are excluded from the median calculation but visible in lifetime totals if they’ve ever claimed.
  • See methodology for the full list of caveats — including the difference between gross claimed and net of repayments.