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Zali Steggall (born 16 April 1974) is an Australian politician, barrister, and former Winter Olympic athlete. She has been the independent member for Warringah since the 2019 Australian federal election when she defeated the incumbent, former Prime Minister Tony Abbott.

Before entering politics, Steggall was an internationally successful alpine skier, winning a bronze medal in slalom at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, and a World Championship gold medal in 1999. In the Winter Olympics she is Australia's first individual medallist and first female medallist. Steggall's Olympic career extended from Albertville in 1992 to Salt Lake City in 2002.

After her Olympic career, Steggall studied law and began working as a solicitor, and then as a barrister. Steggall also became involved in several NGOs, including serving as director of the Sport Australia Hall of Fame from 2014 to 2019. At the 2019 Australian federal election, Steggall ran as an independent candidate, winning the seat of Warringah. She increased her margin at both the 2022 and at the 2025 federal elections.

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1303
Votes attended
1431
Possible votes
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Voted for

increasing investment in renewable energy more scrutiny of intelligence services & police creating a federal Anti-Corruption Commission stopping tax avoidance or aggressive tax minimisation putting welfare payments onto cashless debit cards (or indue cards) on a temporary basis as a trial doctor-initiated medical transfers for asylum seekers drug testing welfare recipients privatising certain government services increasing legal protections for LGBTI people increasing political transparency transgender rights and protections
Mixed / less clear

federal government action on animal & plant extinctions increasing workplace protections for women letting all MPs or Senators speak in Parliament (procedural) increasing funding for university education Build to Rent (BTR) increasing housing affordability protecting Australian sovereignty in trade agreements suspending the rules to allow a vote to happen (procedural) a character test for Australian visas increasing transparency of big business by making information public increasing consumer protections
Voted against

prioritising religious freedom a combined Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia Temporary Exclusion Orders banning mobiles and other devices in immigration detention increasing state and territory environmental approval powers increasing the cost of humanities degrees building dedicated quarantine facilities (COVID-19) treating the COVID vaccine rollout as a matter of urgency putting welfare payments onto cashless debit cards (or indue cards) on an ongoing basis net zero emissions by 2035 live animal export
Interests & Gifts
Shareholdings
  • Self: Kusatsu Pty Ltd
  • Spouse/partner: TAZ & Kids Pty Ltd
Trusts And Nominee Companies
  • I Beneficial Interest — Self: Name Of Trust Or Nominee Company: Timothy Irving Family Trust · Nature Of Operation: Investor/Unit Holder · Beneficial Interests: beneficiary
  • I Beneficial Interest — Spouse/partner: Name Of Trust Or Nominee Company: Timothy Irving Family Trust · Nature Of Operation: Investor/Unit Holder · Beneficial Interests: Beneficiary
Real Estate
  • Self: Location: North Balgowlah, NSW · Purpose: Residential; Location: Manly, NSW · Purpose: Investment
  • Spouse/partner: Location: North Balgowlah, NSW · Purpose: Residential
Directorships
  • Spouse/partner: TAZ & Kids Pty Ltd
Liabilities
  • Self: Nature Of Liability: Mortgage on residential and investment properties · Creditor: St George Bank
  • Spouse/partner: Nature Of Liability: Mortgage on residential and investment properties · Creditor: St George Bank
Saving Or Investment Accounts
  • Self: Nature Of Account: Savings · Institution: St George
  • Spouse/partner: Nature Of Account: Savings · Institution: St George
Other Assets Over 7500
  • Self: Australian Ethical
  • Spouse/partner: Australian Ethical; Hyundai Kona EV
Other Substantial Sources Of Income
  • Self: Rental property
  • Spouse/partner: Full time employment
Gifts
  • Self: Perisher ski resort season lift pass; Zara clothing & styling; Opera Australia tickets; Foxtel subscription electoral office
Sponsored Travel Or Hospitality Over 300
  • Self: Qantas Chairman's Lounge Membership; Virgin Australia Beyond Lounge Membership
Memberships Conflict Possible
  • Self: Wakehurst Golf Club
Salary

We estimate Zali Steggall 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: $229,125
  • Printing and Communications: $64,129
  • Office Consumables and Services: $7,464
  • Publications: $395
  • Telephonic Services: $1,450
  • Travel Allowance: $5,152
  • Private-Plated Vehicle: $12,613
  • COMCAR: $323
  • Telecommunications - Usage: $1,067
  • Fares: $1,221
  • Parliamentary Duties: $96
  • Domestic Travel: $29,089
  • Office Facilities - Not stated: $106,126
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