INDEPENDENT
Dr Sophie Scamps MP

Dr Sophie Scamps MP

Member

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ChamberHouse of Representatives
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"82% party-line loyalty"

House of Representatives

Dr Sophie Scamps MP

Independent · Mackellar, New South Wales

Member

Sophie Scamps is an Australian independent politician, general practitioner, and former athlete. In the 2022 Australian federal election, she was elected as the Member for Mackellar in the Australian House of Representatives as a teal independent candidate.

Attendance
100%
Party-line
82%
Cross-bench
18%
Population
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Area km²
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Density
763.4/km²
Salary
$239K
AEC Donations
$120K
Expenses (this parl.)
$80K

About

Sophie Scamps is an Australian independent politician, general practitioner, and former athlete. In the 2022 Australian federal election, she was elected as the Member for Mackellar in the Australian House of Representatives as a teal independent candidate.

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Electorate: Mackellar

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...Population (2021)
...Area (km²)
763.36People / km²
...Official income (Rem. Tribunal)
...Declared donations (AEC)
0.71Donations per resident

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Superannuation

We don't yet have a confirmed parliamentary entry year for this member, so we can't determine which superannuation scheme applies.

Background: The Parliamentary Contributory Superannuation Scheme (PCSS) — a defined-benefit pension of up to 75% of salary — closed to new members in 2004. Members elected before 2004 remain on PCSS. Those elected from 2004 onward receive 15.4% employer contributions under PSSAP, in line with other public servants.

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Voting Record by Issue

Breakdown of Yes / No / Absent votes across tagged parliamentary divisions. (10 divisions in selected period)

Recent Votes

10 divisions in selected period.

Commonwealth Parole Board Bill 2025 - Consideration of Senate Message - Agree with amendments and pass bill

House of Representatives · 2026-04-01 · Passed

YES
Business — Consideration of Legislation

House of Representatives · 2026-04-01 · Failed

YES
Motions — New South Wales: Roads

House of Representatives · 2026-04-01 · Passed

NO
Bills — Universities Accord (Australian Tertiary Education Commission) Bill 2025; Consideration of Senate Message

House of Representatives · 2026-03-31 · Passed

YESEducation
Bills — Treasury Laws Amendment (Fuel Excise Relief) Bill 2026; Second Reading

House of Representatives · 2026-03-31 · Failed

NOTaxation, Environment, Finance
Bills — Export Finance and Insurance Corporation Amendment (Strategic Reserve) Bill 2026; Consideration in Detail

House of Representatives · 2026-03-30 · Failed

NOTrade, Finance, Environment
Bills — Export Finance and Insurance Corporation Amendment (Strategic Reserve) Bill 2026; Second Reading

House of Representatives · 2026-03-30 · Failed

NOTrade, Finance, Environment
Bills — Export Finance and Insurance Corporation Amendment (Strategic Reserve) Bill 2026; Second Reading

House of Representatives · 2026-03-30 · Failed

YESTrade, Finance, Environment
Bills — Treasury Laws Amendment (Doubling Penalties for Accc Enforcement) Bill 2026, Fair Work Amendment (Fairer Fuel) Bill 2026; Second Reading

House of Representatives · 2026-03-26 · Failed

YESEnvironment
Business — Consideration of Legislation

House of Representatives · 2026-03-26 · Passed

NO

Expenses & Travel

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Oct-Dec 2025$80K across 20 line items

Office Facilities1 item$58K
Employee Travel1 item$18K
Scheduled Commercial Transport6 items$3K
Other Car Costs11 items$2K
Office Administration1 item$57

Source: IPEA via data.gov.au — reported expenses only, not salary.

Public Itinerary Records

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Thematic Correlation Overlaps

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Taxation interest overlap

ATO ($45,878 total disclosed donations)

Issue: taxation · Period: Recent

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Taxation interest overlap

Australia Tax Office ($16,424 total disclosed donations)

Issue: taxation · Period: Recent

Aggregated: This card shows overlap between financial disclosures and parliamentary votes.

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Taxation interest overlap

Australian Tax Office ($17,652 total disclosed donations)

Issue: taxation · Period: Recent

Aggregated: This card shows overlap between financial disclosures and parliamentary votes.

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Taxation interest overlap

Australian Taxation Office ($355,326 total disclosed donations)

Issue: taxation · Period: Recent

Aggregated: This card shows overlap between financial disclosures and parliamentary votes.

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Resource/Energy sector overlap

Climate 200 ($766,770 total disclosed donations)

Issue: environment · Period: Recent

Aggregated: This card shows overlap between financial disclosures and parliamentary votes.

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