LIBERAL PARTY OF AUSTRALIA
Senator Kerrynne Liddle

Senator Kerrynne Liddle

Deputy Opposition Whip in the Senate

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Senator Kerrynne Liddle

Liberal Party of Australia · South Australia

Deputy Opposition Whip in the Senate

Kerrynne Liddle is an Australian politician and the first Indigenous federal member of parliament from South Australia. She is an Arrernte woman and member of the Liberal Party. She was elected to the Senate on the party's ticket in South Australia at the 2022 federal election, to a term beginning on 1 July 2022. She was a journalist and corporate manager before entering politics.

Attendance
56%
Party-line
100%
Cross-bench
0%
Salary
$239K
Expenses (this parl.)
$88K

About

Kerrynne Liddle is an Australian politician and the first Indigenous federal member of parliament from South Australia. She is an Arrernte woman and member of the Liberal Party. She was elected to the Senate on the party's ticket in South Australia at the 2022 federal election, to a term beginning on 1 July 2022. She was a journalist and corporate manager before entering politics.

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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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Recent Votes

10 divisions in selected period.

Committees — Impact of the Conflict in Iran Select Committee; Appointment

Senate · 2026-04-01 · Failed

YES
Committees — Impact of the Conflict in Iran Select Committee; Appointment

Senate · 2026-04-01 · Passed

NO
Migration Amendment (Combatting Migrant Exploitation) Bill 2025 - Limitation of Debate - Agree with the bill's main idea

Senate · 2026-04-01 · Passed

NO
Corporations Amendment (Digital Assets Framework) Bill 2025 - Limitation of Debate - Review and statement of reasons for refusing financial services

Senate · 2026-04-01 · Failed

YES
Excise Tariff Amendment (Draught Beer) Bill 2025 and another - Committee of the Whole - Tap spirits and independent review

Senate · 2026-04-01 · Failed

YES
Excise Tariff Amendment (Draught Beer) Bill 2025 and another - Limitation of Debate - Strengthen alcohol regulations

Senate · 2026-04-01 · Passed

NO
Excise Tariff Amendment (Draught Beer) Bill 2025 and another - Limitation of Debate - Strengthen alcohol regulations

Senate · 2026-04-01 · Passed

NO
Commonwealth Parole Board Bill 2025, Commonwealth Parole Board (Consequential and Transitional Provisions) Bill 2025 - Limitation of Debate - Pass the bill

Senate · 2026-04-01 · Passed

NO
Commonwealth Parole Board Bill 2025, Commonwealth Parole Board (Consequential and Transitional Provisions) Bill 2025 - Limitation of Debate - Attorney‑General objection power

Senate · 2026-04-01 · Failed

YES
Documents — Department of the Treasury, Home Guarantee Scheme; Order for the Production of Documents

Senate · 2026-04-01 · Passed

YES

Expenses & Travel

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Oct-Dec 2025$88K across 20 line items

Office Facilities1 item$46K
Employee Travel1 item$40K
Other Car Costs16 items$2K
International Travel2 items$808

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

Financial Disclosures (AEC)

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Public Itinerary Records

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Thematic Correlation Overlaps

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Resource/Energy sector overlap

Adani Mining Pty Ltd ($230,000 total disclosed donations)

Issue: environment · Period: Recent

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Financial sector overlap

ANZ Banking Group Limited ($2,794,000 total disclosed donations)

Issue: finance · Period: Recent

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Financial sector overlap

Australian Banking Association ($121,050 total disclosed donations)

Issue: finance · Period: Recent

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Business/Trade overlap

Australian Chamber Of Commerce And Industry ($120,000 total disclosed donations)

Issue: trade · Period: Recent

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

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Resource/Energy sector overlap

Australian Energy Producers ($246,240 total disclosed donations)

Issue: environment · Period: Recent

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

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