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Parliamentarian profile · Jan–Mar 2026

Andrew Wallace

LiberalQLDFISHER

Claimed in Jan-Mar 2026

$198,186

1.5× medianvs backbenchers this quarter: median $133,209 across 139 MPs

Shown in today's value: each quarter is adjusted for inflation with the ABS CPI, then compared. Applies across the site. How this works.

Of which $157,109 was discretionary (excludes Office Facilities). Repaid to the public purse this quarter: $1,053 · lifetime repaid $6,954.

Lifetime claimed since Apr-Jun 2017$5,802,662 across 36 quarters of claims.

About $644,740 per year in office, over 36 quarters actually in Parliament.

In Parliament 2 July 2016, still serving.

Quarterly trend

Apr–Jun 2023 → Jan–Mar 2026 · today's $

What was claimed, by category

Categories in Jan-Mar 2026, ranked by amount. Tap a category to see its sub-categories.

  1. Office Administration
    $89,116
    • Printing and Communications$71,228
    • Office Consumables and Services$17,836
    • Publications$52
  2. Office Facilities
    $41,078
    • Other$41,078
  3. Employee Travel
    $33,706
    • Domestic Travel$33,706
  4. Scheduled Commercial Transport
    $12,567
    • Fares$12,567
  5. Other Car Costs
    $9,312
    • COMCAR$5,451
    • Private-Plated Vehicle$3,748
    • Parking$113
  6. Travel Allowance
    $7,752
    • Travel Allowance$7,752
  7. International Travel
    $2,943
    • Parliamentary Delegations$2,943
  8. Unscheduled Commercial Transport
    $878
    • Parliamentary Duties$878

Largest individual claims this quarter

  1. Aggregated Total
    Office Facilities
    $41,077.73
  2. Aggregated Total
    Employee Travel
    $33,706.29
  3. Printing and Communications 13 Nov 25
    Office Administration
    $27,727.27
  4. Printing and Communications 1 Dec 25
    Office Administration
    $17,871.73
  5. Other Office Equipment - Purchase => $5,000 (office expenses) 16 Mar 26
    Office Administration
    $6,472.59
  6. Printing and Communications 1 Feb 26
    Office Administration
    $5,797.53
  7. Printing and Communications 10 Feb 26
    Office Administration
    $3,900.00
  8. Delegation - Ground transport
    International Travel · 2023-07-12
    $2,489.97
  9. Flags 1 Dec 25
    Office Administration
    $2,304.25
  10. Printing and Communications 2 Mar 26
    Office Administration
    $2,250.00

Overseas travel, with stated reason

The MP's largest international trips over all quarters, with the reason IPEA records.

  1. United Nations General Assembly (UNGA)
    New Zealand, USA · 10 Sept 2023 → 23 Oct 2023 · 44 days
    $58,909
    $1,339/day
  2. Parliamentary Delegation.
    UK Netherlands Sweden and Canada · 23 Sept 2017 → 9 Oct 2017 · 17 days
    $29,078
    $1,710/day
  3. Parliamentary Delegation to Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea
    Pap. New Guinea, Solomon Islands · 12 July 2023 → 19 July 2023 · 8 days
    $12,455
    $1,557/day
  4. To represent Australia at events to recognise the 50th anniversary of Australia-Afghanistan bilateral relations
    Afghanistan · 21 Aug 2019 → 23 Aug 2019 · 3 days
    $10,895
    $3,632/day
  5. To travel to Papua New Guinea in support of the Pacific Step Up
    Papua New Guinea · 3 Nov 2019 → 6 Nov 2019 · 4 days
    $1,482
    $371/day
  6. Parl Delegatioin
    United Kingdom Netherlands Sweden Canada · 23 Sept 2017 → 9 Oct 2017 · 17 days
    $1,359
    $80/day
  7. 144th IPU Assembly - Trip cancelled
    Indonesia · 19 Mar 2022 → 25 Mar 2022 · 7 days
    $369
    $53/day

Sources

  • Independent Parliamentary Expenses Authority · via data.gov.au · CC-BY 3.0 AU

    Trend covers 12 quarters (Apr–Jun 2023 to Jan–Mar 2026); the median comparison is against MPs in the same seniority role that quarter, falling back to all parliamentarians where a role is unknown.

Refreshed 15 June 2026 · Caveats