Claire Moore
ALPQLD
Claimed in Jan-Mar 2026
$0
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Of which $0 was discretionary (excludes Office Facilities). Repaid to the public purse this quarter: $0.
Lifetime claimed since Apr-Jun 2017$1,258,888 across 12 quarters of claims.
About $559,506 per year in office, over 9 quarters actually in Parliament.
In Parliament 1 July 2002 to 30 June 2019.
Quarterly trend
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No expense rows in Jan-Mar 2026.
Overseas travel, with stated reason
The MP's largest international trips over all quarters, with the reason IPEA records.
- To observe the national election.Papua New Guinea · 25 June 2017 → 1 July 2017 · 7 days$7,956$1,137/day
- To conduct bilateral and stakeholder meetings and to undertake site visits.Kiribati · 16 July 2017 → 20 July 2017 · 5 days$4,764$953/day
- To participate in the Multilateral Observer Group for the Fiji national electionFiji · 11 Nov 2018 → 16 Nov 2018 · 6 days$4,424$737/day
- To participate in a bipartisan delegationPalau Federated States of Micronesia and the Republic of Marshall Islands · 3 June 2018 → 7 June 2018 · 5 days$2,352$470/day
- Parliamentary Delegation.Fiji · 14 Jan 2017 → 20 Jan 2017 · 7 days$1,478$211/day
- To lead a bipartisan delegation and conduct a series of bilateral meetings and site visits.Solomon Islands Samoa and Vanuatu · 6 Dec 2016 → 8 Dec 2016 · 3 days$297$99/day
Sources
Independent Parliamentary Expenses Authority · via data.gov.au · CC-BY 3.0 AU
Trend covers 0 quarters (Jan–Mar 2026 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 13 July 2026 · Caveats