LIBERAL PARTY OF AUSTRALIA
Senator Leah Blyth

Senator Leah Blyth

Chair of Legal and Constitutional Affairs References Committee

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Senator Leah Blyth

Liberal Party of Australia · South Australia

Chair of Legal and Constitutional Affairs References Committee

Leah Blyth is an Australian politician. She is a Senator for South Australia representing the Liberal Party. She was appointed to the Senate via a joint sitting of the Parliament of South Australia on 6 February 2025, to replace retiring Senator Simon Birmingham. She will serve the remainder of Birmingham's term which will expire in 2028.

Attendance
51%
Party-line
100%
Cross-bench
0%
Salary
$239K
Expenses (this parl.)
$77K

About

Leah Blyth is an Australian politician. She is a Senator for South Australia representing the Liberal Party. She was appointed to the Senate via a joint sitting of the Parliament of South Australia on 6 February 2025, to replace retiring Senator Simon Birmingham. She will serve the remainder of Birmingham's term which will expire in 2028.

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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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Expenses & Travel

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Oct-Dec 2025$77K across 20 line items

Office Facilities1 item$48K
Employee Travel1 item$22K
International Travel7 items$6K
Other Car Costs11 items$1K

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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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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

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

Issue: environment · Period: Recent

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