Business leaders paid $10,000 a head to dine with the government’s two most senior members.
Anthony Albanese and his Treasurer Jim Chalmers raked in about $150,000 for their re-election campaign at a top-end hotel dinner with captains of industry on Tuesday night.
Wealthy donors are being tapped across the country by politicians who are building up the campaign funds that are crucial to winning elections. The next federal election must be held by the middle of 2025. In June, Finance Minister Katy Gallagher was the special guest at a $2200-per-head Melbourne dinner to support the campaign of Labor’s member for Bruce, Julian Hill.
Corporate donors increased their support for Labor ahead of last year’s election, taking the party’s total receipts to $124.2 million – a figure that includes other payments as well as donations – according to annual disclosures from the Australian Electoral Commission.The Liberal Party collected total receipts of $105.7 million, compared to $165 million in the financial year of the 2019 election.
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