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Julie-Ann Patricia Campbell (born 14 August 1986) is an Australian politician and trade unionist who has served as MP for the Division of Moreton since the 2025 Australian federal election. Previously she served as the Secretary of the Queensland branch of the Australian Labor Party from 2018 to 2022.

Campbell was president of the University of Queensland Union during 2007 and later graduated with degrees in Law and Arts (Hons). Campbell was admitted to the Supreme Court of Queensland in 2012, was a policy advisor in the Queensland Government and Industrial Officer at the Australian Manufacturing Workers Union (AMWU). Most recently, she was an associate partner at global consultancy firm Ernst & Young.

Previously the party's vice president, Campbell is the first woman to become secretary, the party's most senior executive position.

As a branch member of the ALP in 2013, Campbell moved a motion (which was subsequently ratified) at Labor's annual conference that the Labor Parliamentary Leader be elected by rank and file members.

Campbell was a dual citizen of Canada and Australia by birth until she renounced her Canadian citizenship effective 2 November 2024.

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Rebellions
Never rebelled
98
Votes attended
98
Possible votes
100%
Attendance rate
Voting Record   Full record ↗
Voted for

increasing investment in the coal industry criminalising hate symbols criminalising hate speech unconventional gas mining reducing tax concessions for high socio-economic status strengthening gun control laws speeding things along in Parliament (procedural)
Mixed / less clear

ending government investment in fossil fuels
Voted against

more scrutiny of intelligence services & police protecting threatened forest and bushland habitats maintaining or increasing defence spending net zero emissions by 2050 increasing parliamentary scrutiny of laws procedural fairness increasing freedom of political communication protecting whistleblowers increasing accessibility of government data and documents suspending the rules to allow a vote to happen (procedural)
Interests & Gifts
Real Estate
  • Self: Location: Corinda QLD · Purpose: Residential (with partner); Location: Newmarket QLD · Purpose: Investment
  • Spouse/partner: Location: Corinda QLD · Purpose: Residential (with partner)
Liabilities
  • Self: Nature Of Liability: Mortgages · Creditor: Westpac
  • Spouse/partner: Nature Of Liability: Mortgage · Creditor: Westpac
Saving Or Investment Accounts
  • Self: Nature Of Account: Savings accounts · Institution: Westpac; Nature Of Account: Investment account · Institution: Westpac
  • Spouse/partner: Nature Of Account: Savings account · Institution: Commonwealth Bank; Nature Of Account: Investment account · Institution: Commonwealth Bank; Nature Of Account: Savings account · Institution: Westpac
  • Dependent children: Nature Of Account: Savings account · Institution: Commonwealth Bank
Other Assets Over 7500
  • Self: Superannuation - Australian Super; Life policy - TAL
  • Spouse/partner: Superannuation - Australian Retirement Trust
Other Substantial Sources Of Income
  • Self: Rent
  • Spouse/partner: Salary - Australian Retirement Trust
Gifts
  • Self: Qantas Chairman's Lounge; Virgin Beyond Membership
Sponsored Travel Or Hospitality Over 300
  • Self: 1 x ticket to Wallaroos Rugby game 23/05/25 - hosted by Rugby Australia; Unrequested flight upgrade from Qantas on 21/07/25; Event hosted by Anacta - 24/07/25
Memberships Conflict Possible
  • Self: ALP (QLD branch); AMWU; Souths Sports Club Acacia Ridge; Sunnybank Community & Sports Club; EMILY's List Australia; Patron of Graceville Croquet Club; Benarrawa Community Organisation
  • Spouse/partner: ALP (QLD branch); AWU; RACQ
Salary

We estimate Julie-Ann Campbell 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: $157,152
  • Office Consumables and Services: $9,171
  • Printing and Communications: $45,046
  • Telephonic Services: $119
  • Telecommunications - Usage: $508
  • Private-Plated Vehicle: $3,948
  • Parking: $109
  • COMCAR: $2,434
  • Travel Allowance: $6,551
  • Fares: $9,237
  • Domestic Travel: $12,770
  • Office Facilities - Not stated: $67,258
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