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Jacinta Nampijinpa Price

Jacinta Nampijinpa Price

CLP
Party Country Liberal Party
Electorate NT
Offices
  • Shadow Minister for Skills and Training
  • Shadow Minister for Small Business
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Wikipedia

Jacinta Suzette Yangapi Nampijinpa Price (Warlpiri pronunciation: [jaŋabi nambiɟ̊inba]; born 12 May 1981) is an Aboriginal Australian politician. She is of Irish, Scottish and Warlpiri descent. She has been a senator for the Northern Territory since the 2022 federal election. She is a member of the Country Liberal Party, a conservative party operating in the Northern Territory and affiliated with the Liberal–National Coalition on a federal level. Since May 2025, she has sat with the Liberal Party in federal parliament, having formerly sat with the Nationals. She was the shadow defence minister until September 2025.

After a career as an entertainer singing, songwriting and hosting a Yamba Playtime children's program on Imparja TV, Price was elected to the Alice Springs Town Council in a by-election in October 2015, with her swearing-in overseen by her mother, then the NT Minister for Local Government. In the 2019 federal election, she unsuccessfully stood for the Country Liberal Party in the Division of Lingiari. She later worked for right-wing lobby group Advance and wrote opinion pieces for media owned by News Corp.

Price's activism and views focus primarily on issues faced by Aboriginal communities include domestic violence, herself being a victim, and she is a vocal advocate for conservative politics in Australia, appearing frequently on Sky News Australia. She has also received significant donations from Gina Rinehart and been described by Lachlan Murdoch as ‘a beacon of light in a sea of woke darkness’. She has highlighted the high rates of domestic and other violence in Aboriginal communities, and advocates for a harder law and order approach. She is critical of welfare dependency and what she describes as “opportunistic collectivism". She opposed the proposed Indigenous Voice to Parliament, and believes that calls to change Australia Day and the Australian flag are counterproductive to Aboriginal advancement.

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Rebellions
Never rebelled
915
Votes attended
1872
Possible votes
49%
Attendance rate
Voting Record   Full record ↗
Voted for

temporary protection visas regional processing of asylum seekers live animal export increasing access under Freedom of Information law protecting citizens' privacy maintaining or increasing defence spending
Mixed / less clear

nuclear energy increasing indexation of HECS-HELP debts letting all MPs or Senators speak in Parliament (procedural) increasing parliamentary scrutiny of laws increasing accessibility of government data and documents unconventional gas mining reducing taxes for high-income earners increasing political transparency putting welfare payments onto cashless debit cards (or indue cards) on an ongoing basis criminalising hate speech criminalising hate symbols
Voted against

increasing trade unions' powers in the workplace increasing protection of Australia's fresh water increasing investment in renewable energy increasing protection of Aboriginal heritage sites increasing transparency of big business by making information public federal action on public housing strengthening gun control laws closing the gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians the Paris Climate Agreement the territories being able to legalise euthanasia increasing workplace protections
Interests & Gifts
Share Holdings
Interests
  • Name Of Company: A traditional owner within the Janganpa Land Trust in accordance with the NT Land Rights Act 1976
Trusts
Interests
  • Name Of Company: N/A · Nature: N/A · Interest: N/A · Type: trustee
  • Name Of Company: Kuja-Purda Jukurra Pty Ltd · Nature: Discretionary Trust established to hold royalties money received from the sale of book, Matters of the Heart; trust does not hold investments or real estate property. · Interest: Senator Nampijinpa Price and her broader family (while the Senator is a named beneficiary, the purpose of the trust is primarily for the distribution of benefits to other family members. · Type: beneficiary
Registered Directorships Of Companies
Interests
  • Name Of Company: Director of Kuja-Purda Jukurra Pty Ltd · Activities Of Company: Trustee company that does not trade in its own right and exists only for the purposes of the associated trust.
Liabilities
Interests
  • Nature Of Liability: Credit Card · Creditor: Commonwealth Bank of Australia
  • Nature Of Liability: Personal Loan · Creditor: Commonwealth Bank of Australia
  • Nature Of Liability: Car Loan · Creditor: Pepper Money
Savings Or Investment Accounts
Interests
  • Nature Of Account: Savings · Name Of Bank Institution: Commonwealth Bank of Australia
Other Assets
Interests
  • Name Of Other Asset: Superannuation - Australian Super
Other Income
Interests
  • Name Of Income: Australasian Performing Right Association - Writer and Performance Royalties
Gifts
Interests
  • Detail Of Gifts: Qantas Chairman's Lounge Membership
  • Detail Of Gifts: Virgin Australia Beyond Lounge Membership
  • Detail Of Gifts: Foxtel subscription for electorate office
Alterations
  • Alteration Type: Addition · Details: Legal fund - refer to notes at the top of this page · Created On: 2025-09-11T08:00:00Z
Salary

We estimate Jacinta Nampijinpa Price received a parliamentary salary of: $299,090

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: $114,571
  • Private-Plated Vehicle: $13,980
  • COMCAR: $1,200
  • Travel Allowance: $12,952
  • Office Consumables and Services: $572
  • Telecommunications - Usage: $322
  • Fares: $27,216
  • Parliamentary Duties: $436
  • Domestic Travel: $26,038
  • Office Facilities - Not stated: $31,855
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