This compilation was prepared on 24 July 2003
[Note: The Scheduled benefits are varied or omitted in accordance
with Schedule 1 to the Parliamentary Entitlements Regulations 1997
(1997 No. 318 as amended) see Table A]
The text of any of those amendments not in force
on that date is appended in
the Notes section
The operation of amendments that have been incorporated may be
affected by
application provisions that are set out in the Notes section
Prepared by the Office of Legislative Drafting,
Attorney-General's
Department, Canberra
benefit means a benefit provided by or under this Act.
cost of travel means the cost of fares, accommodation, meals and incidentals.
dependent child, in relation to a Senior Officer, means:
leader of a minority party means the leader of a recognised non-Government party of at least 5 members, but does not include an Opposition Office Holder, and deputy leader of a minority party has a corresponding meaning.
member means a member of either House of the Parliament.
Opposition Office Holder means:
Presiding Officer means the President of the Senate or the Speaker of the House of Representatives.
Scheduled benefit means a benefit set out in Schedule 1.
Senior Officer means a Minister, an Opposition Office Holder or a Presiding Officer.
spouse, in relation to a member, includes a person who is living with the member as the spouse of the member on a genuine domestic basis although not legally married to the member.
year means a financial year, and annual has a corresponding meaning.
then, during that year, the person is entitled only to a proportionate amount of that benefit worked out by the formula:

Section 4
Item |
Benefit |
|---|---|
1. |
Transfer of bulk papers to and from Parliament House and the member's electorate office. |
2. |
Australian flags and printed material related to national symbols, for presentation to constituents. |
3. |
The cost of postage in relation to Parliamentary or electorate business (other than party business), not exceeding an annual amount of $9,000. |
4. |
Personalised letterhead stationery. |
5. |
The cost of acquiring publications from the Australian Government Bookshop as approved by the Presiding Officers. |
6. |
Photographic services provided in Parliament House as approved by the Minister. |
7. |
Office accommodation in the electorate, together with equipment and facilities necessary to operate the office, as approved by the Minister. |
8. |
For travel in Australia for purposes related to Parliamentary or electorate business:
|
9. (1) |
For travel overseas as a member of a Parliamentary Delegation within a program approved for each calendar year by the Prime Minister:
|
(2) |
The class of travel entitlement of the member may be downgraded to offset the cost of the fare of an accompanying spouse or to enable travel to be extended. |
10. |
For former Prime Ministers and Leaders of the Opposition in the House of Representatives, while they are members, additional facilities as approved by the Prime Minister. |
Part
1. (1) For travel in Australia on official business:
(a) for any Parliamentary office-holder, the cost of first-class scheduled
commercial services; and
(b) for an Opposition Office Holder or Presiding Officer, the use of an
official car (with a driver and a car telephone) in Canberra and the capital
city of the home State or Territory; and
(c) for the leader of a minority party, the use of an official car (with a
driver) in the capital city of the home State or Territory; and
(d) for any Parliamentary office-holder, the use of official cars; and
(e) for an Opposition Office Holder or Presiding Officer, the cost of charter
transport; and
(f) for the leader of a minority party, the cost of air charter transport, not
exceeding an annual amount of $10,000; and
(g) for any Parliamentary office-holder, with the approval of the Minister for
Defence, the use of special purpose aircraft.
(2) Any member, when representing an Opposition Office Holder or Presiding
Officer, is entitled to the same benefits under subitem (1) as the person being
represented.
(3) For any Parliamentary office-holder, with the approval of the Minister for
Defence, the use of special purpose aircraft for travel in Australia, during
election campaigns, on campaign business.
2. (1) For travel overseas on official business by the Leader or Deputy Leader
of the Opposition in the House of Representatives or a Presiding Officer:
(a) for the Leader or Deputy Leader, the cost of fares, not exceeding an
annual amount of:
(i) in the case of the Leader$8,889; or
(ii) in the case of the Deputy Leader$5,818; and
(b) for a Presiding Officer travelling on an itinerary approved by the Prime
Minister, the cost of first-class fares; and
(c) the cost of accommodation, meals and incidentals; and
(d) the cost of travel, at the appropriate Australian Public Service standard,
of on member of staff accompanying the Leader of Deputy Leader or Presiding
Officer; and
(e) if there is no accompanying spouse, and the Prime Minister so approves,
the cost of travel, at the appropriate Australian Public Service standard, of a
second member of staff accompanying the Leader or Deputy Leader or Presiding
Officer; and
(f) the cost of medical and hospital services received overseas by the Leader,
Deputy Leader or Presiding Officer.
(2) The whole or part of an entitlement of the Leader or Deputy Leader under
subitem (1) in respect of a year may be carried forward to the next year, but
not to a later year.
(3) If, with the approval of the Prime Minister, a member is representing the
Leader or Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the House of Representatives or a
Presiding Officer, the member is entitled to the same benefits under subitem
(1) as the person being represented, but, in the case of the benefit under
paragraph (1)(a), only to the extent approved by that person.
3. (1) The cost of travel overseas by a spouse when accompanying a Senior
Officer travelling on official business.
(2) The cost of travel in Australia for official purposes by the spouse of a
Senior Officer.
4. For travel in Australia by each dependent child of a Senior Officer:
(a) the cost of travel at economy class for 3 return visits between Canberra
and the electorate each year; and
(b) with the prior approval of the Minister, the cost of travel at economy
class (or at first-class if accompanying the Officer or spouse) for:
(i) 1 return visit to any place within Australia each year; and
(ii) travel to and from Parliamentary functions in Canberra attended by the
Officer or spouse; and
(iii) return visits between the nominated principal place of residence and
Canberra when the Officer and spouse are in Canberra for lengthy periods.
5. For an Opposition Office Holder, Presiding Officer or leader of a minority
party, office accommodation in a capital city, together with the equipment and
facilities necessary to operate the office, as approved by the Minister.
6. (1) For a Senior Officer, the full cost of a home telephone service in one
private residence:
(a) in Canberra; and
(b) at the nominated principal place of residence.
(2) For the leader of a minority party, the cost of calls from a home
telephone in Canberra.
7. For any of the following:
(a) a Minister;
(b) an Opposition Office Holder;
(c) a Presiding Officer;
(d) the leader of a minority party;
(e) a Government or Opposition Whip in the Senate;
(f) a Government or Opposition Whip in the House of Representatives;
the cost of postage in relation to official business.
Section 13
SubsectionInsert the following definition:
Note 1
The Parliamentary Entitlements Act 1990 comprises Act No. 28, 1990 as indicated in the Table below.
Table of Acts
Act |
Number
|
Date
|
Date of commencement |
Application, saving or transitional provisions |
|---|
Parliamentary Entitlements Act 1990 |
28, 1990 |
24 May 1990 |
24 May 1990 |
|
Table A
Parliamentary Entitlements Regulations 1997 (1997 No. 318)
Schedule 1 Variation or omission of Scheduled benefits in Schedule 1 to
the Parliamentary Entitlements Act 1990
(regulation 2A)
Part 1 Variations or omissions for Part 1
[101] Item 4
omit
[102] Item 5
omit
publications from the Australian Government Bookshop
insert
Australian Government publications