AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY
Hon Tony Burke MP

Hon Tony Burke MP

Minister for Home Affairs

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House of Representatives

Hon Tony Burke MP

Australian Labor Party · Watson, New South Wales

Minister for Home Affairs

Anthony James Bourke is an Australian politician. He was a Liberal Party member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly from 1976 to 1980, representing the electorate of Lockyer. A long-term Toowoomba councillor, he later served as Mayor of Toowoomba from 1997 to 2000.

Attendance
100%
Party-line
100%
Cross-bench
0%
Population
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Area km²
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Density
3480.7/km²
Salary
$239K
AEC Donations
$1K
Expenses (this parl.)
$467K

About

Anthony James Bourke is an Australian politician. He was a Liberal Party member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly from 1976 to 1980, representing the electorate of Lockyer. A long-term Toowoomba councillor, he later served as Mayor of Toowoomba from 1997 to 2000.

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Electorate: Watson

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...Population (2021)
...Area (km²)
3480.65People / km²
...Official income (Rem. Tribunal)
...Declared donations (AEC)
0.01Donations per resident

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Superannuation

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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

NO
Motions — New South Wales: Roads

House of Representatives · 2026-04-01 · Passed

YES
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

NOTrade, 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

NOEnvironment
Business — Consideration of Legislation

House of Representatives · 2026-03-26 · Passed

YES

Expenses & Travel

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Oct-Dec 2025$467K across 20 line items

Employee Travel2 items$276K
Office Facilities1 item$149K
International Travel3 items$35K
Office Administration9 items$6K
Other Car Costs4 items$460
Scheduled Commercial Transport1 item$252

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

Financial Disclosures (AEC)

Public Itinerary Records

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Thematic Correlation Overlaps

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MEDIUM confidence overlap

Resource/Energy sector overlap

Alinta Energy ($77,400 total disclosed donations)

Issue: environment · Period: Recent

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Financial sector overlap

Allianz Australia Insurance Limited ($259,647 total disclosed donations)

Issue: finance · Period: Recent

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

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Financial sector overlap

Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited ($50,000 total disclosed donations)

Issue: finance · Period: Recent

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

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Financial sector overlap

Australian Banking Association ($322,316 total disclosed donations)

Issue: finance · Period: Recent

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

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Business/Trade overlap

Australian Chamber Of Commerce And Industry ($143,500 total disclosed donations)

Issue: trade · Period: Recent

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

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