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Parliamentarian profile · Jan–Mar 2026

Paul Fletcher

LiberalNSWBRADFIELD

Claimed in Jan-Mar 2026

-$4

-0.0× medianmedian MP $142,411 in Jan-Mar 2026

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 -$4 was discretionary (excludes Office Facilities). Repaid to the public purse this quarter: $0.

Lifetime claimed since Apr-Jun 2017$10,384,800 across 36 quarters of claims.

About $1,298,100 per year in office, over 32 quarters actually in Parliament.

In Parliament 5 Dec 2009 to 28 Mar 2025.

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
    -$4
    • Office Consumables and Services-$4

Largest individual claims this quarter

  1. ICT Equipment - DPS approved 1 Feb 25
    Office Administration
    -$4.02

Overseas travel, with stated reason

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

  1. To attend the Chicago Forum on Global Cities conduct stakeholder meetings and undertake site visits
    USA and Canada · 3 June 2018 → 11 June 2018 · 9 days
    $35,060
    $3,896/day
  2. To conduct stakeholder meetings and to undertake site visits.
    USA · 10 July 2017 → 21 July 2017 · 12 days
    $31,359
    $2,613/day
  3. To meet with government and industry representatives from the communications sector
    New Zealand · 21 Aug 2019 → 24 Aug 2019 · 4 days
    $4,189
    $1,047/day
  4. To conduct a series of bilateral meetings.
    New Zealand · 7 Mar 2017 → 10 Mar 2017 · 4 days
    $448
    $112/day
  5. To conduct stakeholder meetings and to undertake site visits.
    USA · 10 July 2017 → 19 July 2017 · 10 days
    -$38
    -$4/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 13 July 2026 · Caveats