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Parliamentarian profile · Jan–Mar 2026

Julie Bishop

-WA

Claimed in Jan-Mar 2026

$0

0.0× medianvs cabinet ministers this quarter: median $360,699 across 22 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 $0 was discretionary (excludes Office Facilities). Repaid to the public purse this quarter: $0.

Lifetime claimed since Apr-Jun 2017$4,760,798 across 10 quarters of claims.

About $2,115,910 per year in office, over 9 quarters actually in Parliament.

In Parliament 3 Oct 1998 to 11 Apr 2019.

Quarterly trend

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What was claimed, by category

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

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.

  1. To attend the Australia-UK Ministerial Consultations the Australia-UK Leadership Forum and the Australia-US Ministerial Meeting; to conduct bilateral and stakeholder meetings; and to undertake site visits
    UK and the USA · 15 July 2018 → 27 July 2018 · 13 days
    $73,297
    $5,638/day
  2. To meet ministerial counterparts and to attend the Visegrad Four Foreign Ministers plus Australia Foreign Minister Meeting
    UK Hungary and Slovenia · 17 Feb 2018 → 25 Feb 2018 · 9 days
    $29,927
    $3,325/day
  3. To conduct a series of bilateral and stakeholder meetings and to advocate Australia’s candidacy for a seat on the UN Human Rights Council.
    Argentina Colombia Panama Cuba the USA and Grenada · 25 June 2017 → 7 July 2017 · 13 days
    $29,342
    $2,257/day
  4. To participate in the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting
    UK · 15 Apr 2018 → 22 Apr 2018 · 8 days
    $28,657
    $3,582/day
  5. To attend the high-level segment of the 72nd session of the UN General Assembly and undertake a range of bilateral multilateral and stakeholder meetings including with key figures in the US Administration.
    USA · 16 Sept 2017 → 28 Sept 2017 · 13 days
    $24,556
    $1,889/day
  6. To conduct a series of bilateral meetings including on Australia's HRC candidacy
    Croatia the former Yogoslav Republic of Macedonia Switzerland and Serbia · 8 July 2017 → 15 July 2017 · 8 days
    $23,399
    $2,925/day
  7. To co-lead G'day USA events
    USA · 24 Jan 2018 → 31 Jan 2018 · 8 days
    $21,258
    $2,657/day
  8. To attend the G20 Foreign Ministers Meeting and the MIKTA Foreign Ministers Meeting and to conduct bilateral meetings
    Argentina · 20 May 2018 → 23 May 2018 · 4 days
    $19,896
    $4,974/day
  9. To meet ministerial counterparts attend the East Asia Summit Foreign Ministers' Meeting and the ASEAN Regional Forum and co-host the Bali Process Ministerial Conference
    Timor-Leste Indonesia Malaysia and Singapore · 29 July 2018 → 8 Aug 2018 · 11 days
    $15,483
    $1,408/day
  10. To promote Australia's candidacy for a seat on the UN Human Rights Council and conduct a series of bilateral and stakeholder meetings.
    USA · 16 May 2017 → 22 May 2017 · 7 days
    $14,892
    $2,127/day
  11. To attend the 2+2 Foreign and Defence Ministers' Meeting conduct bilateral meetings and undertake site visits.
    Republic of Korea · 11 Oct 2017 → 14 Oct 2017 · 4 days
    $13,875
    $3,469/day
  12. To represent the Australian Government at ANZAC day commemorations on the Gallipoli peninsula and to conduct a series of bilateral meetings including on Australia's HRC candidacy.
    Turkey and Estonia · 22 Apr 2017 → 28 Apr 2017 · 7 days
    $13,766
    $1,967/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