Tony Smith
LiberalVICCASEY
Claimed in Jan-Mar 2026
$0
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$3,855,707 across 23 quarters of claims.
About $734,420 per year in office, over 21 quarters actually in Parliament.
In Parliament 10 Nov 2001 to 11 Apr 2022.
Quarterly trend
· today's $What was claimed, by category
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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.
- Official Travel.France Belgium and Estonia · 30 Sept 2017 → 11 Oct 2017 · 12 days$22,034$1,836/day
- Official TravelSeychelles and Mauritius · 7 Jan 2018 → 15 Jan 2018 · 9 days$16,093$1,788/day
- Official TravelMalta and the UK · 8 Jan 2019 → 16 Jan 2019 · 9 days$14,962$1,662/day
- Official TravelCanada · 6 Jan 2020 → 11 Jan 2020 · 6 days$13,650$2,275/day
- Official TravelJapan · 2 Nov 2019 → 6 Nov 2019 · 5 days$10,187$2,037/day
- Official TravelJapan · 15 Apr 2018 → 21 Apr 2018 · 7 days$7,956$1,137/day
- Official TravelVietnam · 23 July 2018 → 26 July 2018 · 4 days$4,841$1,210/day
- Official TravelNew Zealand · 8 July 2018 → 11 July 2018 · 4 days$4,112$1,028/day
- Official TravelChina · 26 June 2017 → 1 July 2017 · 6 days$3,830$638/day
- Official TravelFrance Belgium and Estonia · 30 Sept 2017 → 11 Oct 2017 · 12 days$1,860$155/day
- Official Travel.China · 26 June 2017 → 1 July 2017 · 6 days$686$114/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