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Steph Hodgins-May (born 23 August 1985) is an Australian politician and environmental lawyer. She has been a Senator for Victoria since 2024, representing the Australian Greens. She was previously a Greens candidate for the House of Representatives on four occasions. Prior to entering parliament, she held roles with the United Nations and Greenpeace.

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Rebellions
Never rebelled
1022
Votes attended
1030
Possible votes
99%
Attendance rate
Voting Record   Full record ↗
Voted for

increasing the Youth Allowance rate wiping all student debt (university and vocational) paid placements for all students making TAFE education fee-free procedural fairness increasing indexation of HECS-HELP debts increasing the financial return on fossil fuels increasing support for the Australian film and TV industry reducing university student debt increasing the age pension a transition plan for coal workers
Mixed / less clear

increasing accessibility of government data and documents suspending the rules to allow a vote to happen (procedural) letting all MPs or Senators speak in Parliament (procedural) speeding things along in Parliament (procedural) criminalising hate speech restricting donations to political parties criminalising hate symbols nuclear energy
Voted against

treating COVID vaccine status as a protected attribute a character test for Australian visas increasing investment in the coal industry unconventional gas mining maintaining or increasing defence spending increasing surveillance powers capping the indexation rates for HECS-HELP debts placing the CFMEU into administration decreasing ABC and SBS funding increasing the cost of humanities degrees more scrutiny of the Australian Defence Force
Interests & Gifts
Real Estate
Interests
  • Location: St Kilda, VIC · Purpose For Which Owned: Residential
  • Location: Blampied · Purpose For Which Owned: Family farm - jointly held with sibling
Trusts
Interests
  • Name Of Company: N/A · Nature: N/A · Interest: N/A · Type: trustee
  • Name Of Company: The Rodney May Family Trust · Nature: Family Trust · Interest: Joint Beneficiary · Type: beneficiary
Liabilities
Interests
  • Nature Of Liability: Mortgage on residence · Creditor: Commonwealth Bank
  • Nature Of Liability: Mortgage on family farm · Creditor: Commonwealth Bank
  • Nature Of Liability: Higher education loan program · Creditor: Australian Taxation Office
Savings Or Investment Accounts
Interests
  • Nature Of Account: Joint Farm Business Account · Name Of Bank Institution: Bendigo Bank
  • Nature Of Account: Everyday Account · Name Of Bank Institution: Bank of Australia
  • Nature Of Account: Mortgage Offset Account · Name Of Bank Institution: Commonwealth Bank
Other Assets
Interests
  • Name Of Other Asset: Superannuation - Future Super
Other Income
Interests
  • Name Of Income: Family farm income
Gifts
Interests
  • Detail Of Gifts: Membership Qantas Chairman's Lounge
  • Detail Of Gifts: Membership Virgin Lounge
  • Detail Of Gifts: August 2025: Australasian Emissions Reductions Summit Ticket for Policy Adviser
Sponsored Travel Or Hospitality
Interests
  • Detail Of Travel Hospitality: 2024: Parliamentary climate delegation to Vanuatu, sponsored by Save the Children Australia. Includes flights, accommodation, ground transport and most meals
Office Holder Donating
Interests
  • Name Of Organisation: Victorian Greens
  • Name Of Organisation: First Step
  • Name Of Organisation: Southside Justice
  • Name Of Organisation: Australian Greens
Alterations
  • Alteration Type: Addition · Details: Harcourt Bushfire Relief Fund · Created On: 2026-05-20T08:00:00Z
Salary

We estimate Steph Hodgins-May 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: $79,771
  • Printing and Communications: $643
  • Office Consumables and Services: $583
  • Telecommunications - Usage: $255
  • Private-Plated Vehicle: $4,920
  • COMCAR: $1,921
  • Travel Allowance: $8,850
  • Fares: $9,397
  • Parliamentary Duties: $78
  • Domestic Travel: $20,997
  • Office Facilities - Not stated: $32,127
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