Posts in Government Transparency
Tony Abbott charged taxpayers over $95,000 for 16 days on the ground while Special Envoy for Indigenous Affairs

Parliamentary expenditure records show Tony Abbott charged taxpayers over $95,000 for 16 days of travel to Indigenous communities while he was Special Envoy for Indigenous Affairs in 2018 and 2019, and charged for increases in office and administration expenses in the lead up to the Warringah election in May 2019 while holding the role.

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Government of South Australia refuses to disclose fees paid to James Morrison and his son for 2016 taxpayer-funded trip to China, holds no formal documentation for $1,500 music award given to son

The South Australian Government refuses to release the cost of taking musician James Morrison and several James Morrison Academy of Music students on a taxpayer-funded trip to China in 2016, and holds no records of a government award given to Morrison’s son five weeks prior to the trip.

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Musician James Morrison put his name to an application for $16 million in taxpayer funds within months of receiving $550,000 without an application

New documents released under freedom of information law confirm the South Australian Government awarded musician James Morrison $550,000 of taxpayer funds for his private company from a regional development fund without any application process in 2015. Within months, Morrison put his name to an application seeking an additional $16 million involving the same fund.

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SA Government James Morrison Music Academy contract: $500k of seed funding “not recommended” by Minister

Documents released under Freedom of Information laws show musician James Morrison was awarded $500,000 of South Australian government funding for his private business against internal government advice, just 3 months after a business associate of his met with the Chief of Staff of the Premier of South Australia.

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