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Andrew Damien Wilkie (born 8 November 1961) is an Australian politician and independent federal member for Clark (previously Denison). Before entering politics Wilkie was an infantry officer in the Australian Army.

Wilkie served with the Australian Army from 1980 to 2004. An officer with the Royal Australian Infantry Corps who had earlier commanded a company of the 6th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, at the time of his entry to public life Wilkie was posted to Australia's Office of National Assessments as an intelligence analyst. In 2003, in the lead-up to the Iraq War, he resigned from his position at the ONA in protest against the way in which the intelligence that he analysed was being misrepresented.

Following his resignation he said: Iraq's "weapons of mass destruction program is very disjointed and contained by the regime that's been in place since the last Gulf War. And there is no hard intelligence linking the Iraqi regime to al-Qaeda in any substantial or worrisome way." He opposed Australia's contribution to the 2003 invasion of Iraq under the Howard government. Wilkie later argued the Iraq War was based on a "lie".

Wilkie has been active in politics since 2003. He was a Greens candidate for the federal Division of Bennelong in the 2004 federal election against then-Prime Minister John Howard and for the Senate in Tasmania at the 2007 federal election. In 2010 he stood as an independent candidate for the state seat of Denison at the Tasmanian state election, narrowly missing out on the final vacancy. Later in the year, again as an independent candidate, he ran for the federal seat of Denison at the 2010 federal election and won, finishing third on the primary vote but winning the seat after the distribution of preferences. Wilkie finished first on the primary vote at both the 2013 federal election and 2016 federal election, increasing his margin each time.

In 2019, the Division of Denison was replaced by the Division of Clark, to which Wilkie transferred.

He retained the seat at the 2022 Australian federal election by a margin of 20.82%.

In the 2025 Australian federal election, Wilkie maintained his seat winning 70.38% of the two-candidate-preferred result.

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Rebellions
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2393
Votes attended
2814
Possible votes
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Voted for

same-sex marriage equality tobacco plain packaging increasing trade unions' powers in the workplace recognising local government in the Constitution increasing or removing the Government debt limit a minerals resource rent tax increasing protection of Australia's fresh water increasing marine conservation restricting foreign ownership more scrutiny of intelligence services & police decreasing the private health insurance rebate
Mixed / less clear

increasing transparency of big business by making information public increasing consumer protections increasing political transparency a carbon price increasing workplace protections for women considering legislation to create a federal anti-corruption commission (procedural) implementing refugee and protection conventions letting all MPs or Senators speak in Parliament (procedural) reducing tax concessions for high socio-economic status increasing scrutiny of asylum seeker management increasing funding for university education
Voted against

increasing competition in bulk wheat export voluntary student union fees unconventional gas mining privatising government-owned assets increasing the price of subsidised medicine live animal export decreasing availability of welfare payments an emissions reduction fund increasing funding for road infrastructure decreasing ABC and SBS funding deregulating undergraduate university fees
Interests & Gifts
Shareholdings
  • Spouse/partner: Dr Clare Ballingall Pty Ltd
Real Estate
  • Self: Location: South Hobart Tasmania · Purpose: Residential; Location: Southport Tasmania · Purpose: Holiday residential (joint tenant with spouse)
  • Spouse/partner: Location: New Town Tasmania · Purpose: Residential; Location: Southport Tasmania · Purpose: Holiday residential (joint tenant with spouse)
Directorships
  • Spouse/partner: Dr Clare Ballingall Pty Ltd
Liabilities
  • Self: Nature Of Liability: Home loan · Creditor: Westpac; Nature Of Liability: Home loan (joint loan with spouse) · Creditor: Westpac; Nature Of Liability: Credit card · Creditor: Westpac
  • Spouse/partner: Nature Of Liability: Home loan · Creditor: Westpac; Nature Of Liability: Home loan (joint with spouse) · Creditor: Westpac; Nature Of Liability: Credit card · Creditor: CBA
Saving Or Investment Accounts
  • Self: Nature Of Account: Transaction accounts x 2 · Institution: Westpac; Nature Of Account: Transaction account (joint with spouse) · Institution: Westpac; Nature Of Account: Transaction account · Institution: ANZ
  • Spouse/partner: Nature Of Account: Transaction accounts x 2 · Institution: CBA; Nature Of Account: Transaction account (joint account with spouse) · Institution: Westpac
  • Dependent children: Nature Of Account: Transaction accounts x 2 · Institution: Westpac
Other Assets Over 7500
  • Self: Motor vehicle x 2; PSS superannuation account; Australian Super superannuation account; DFRDB; Boat
  • Spouse/partner: Motor vehicle; Self-managed superannuation fund; UK NHS pension; Life insurance policy
Other Substantial Sources Of Income
  • Self: DFRDB pension; DVA pension
Gifts
  • Self: Foxtel subscription for office; Choice subscription
Sponsored Travel Or Hospitality Over 300
  • Self: Frequent flyer scheme membership, lounge access and occasional upgrades provided by Qantas and Virgin Australia
  • Spouse/partner: Frequent flyer scheme membership, lounge access and occasional upgrades provided by Qantas and Virgin Australia
Memberships Conflict Possible
  • Spouse/partner: RACGP
Other Interests Potential Conflict
  • Self: Niece is CEO of the Australasian Railway Association; Spouse is a medical doctor
  • Spouse/partner: Being a medical doctor
Salary

We estimate Andrew Wilkie received a parliamentary salary of: $239,270

Based on the Remuneration Tribunal base salary of $239,270 plus any additional allowance for ministerial, shadow or office-holder roles held at time of generation.

Expenditure
  • Latest quarter total: $143,043
  • Publications: $1,583
  • Office Consumables and Services: $4,423
  • Printing and Communications: $48,673
  • Travel Allowance: $7,517
  • Private-Plated Vehicle: $4,412
  • COMCAR: $2,058
  • Telecommunications - Usage: $301
  • Telecommunications - Residential - Official: $676
  • Fares: $9,789
  • Parliamentary Duties: $54
  • Domestic Travel: $23,131
  • Office Facilities - Not stated: $40,427
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