⚙️ Political Gadgets News | Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Today’s Political Gadgets digest covers: Federal contracts: $72,485,794 awarded; largest to DATA#3 LIMITED. DATA 3 GROUP ($47,691,652); Parliament: not sitting; MP expenses: Alex Hawke (Mitchell, Lib) — $594,420 over 4 quarters; Political advertising: Google $36,000 (YTD $1,722,750); Facebook $93,552 (YTD $642,607).
Today’s digest includes:
- Federal contracts: $72,485,794 awarded; largest to DATA#3 LIMITED. DATA 3 GROUP ($47,691,652)
- Parliament: not sitting
- MP expenses: Alex Hawke (Mitchell, Lib) — $594,420 over 4 quarters
- Political advertising: Google $36,000 (YTD $1,722,750); Facebook $93,552 (YTD $642,607)
Bluesky says Australian politics dominated by budget tensions, interest rates, and divisions over cost-of-living hardship.
BlueSky #auspol · 06 May 2026, 05:29 AEST · 544 posts · AI-generated
The Reserve Bank’s decision to raise the official cash rate to 4.35 per cent dominated Australian political discourse on 5 May, with commentators sharply divided over whether the decision targets the wrong culprits. A Sky News-YouGov poll showed Labor ahead 54–46 on two-party preferred, though One Nation’s primary support dropped to 24 per cent. The policy focus shifted to next week’s federal budget, with negotiations over negative gearing reforms, capital gains tax changes, and a gas export tax creating friction within government ranks.
Key Issues: The RBA rate rise sparked fierce criticism from those arguing inflation stems from global supply shocks—notably Trump’s wars and fuel costs—rather than domestic demand, making interest rate increases a blunt instrument that harms borrowers while failing to address root causes. Budget negotiations revealed tensions between cost-of-living relief measures and deficit management, with grandfathering of tax changes on negative gearing and capital gains disappointing progressives seeking bolder reform. The Stafford by-election campaign intensified divisions between Labor and the Greens, with the minor party’s refusal to preference Labor potentially handing the seat to One Nation, signalling broader frustration with both major parties.
Standout Moment: A standout post from ajgardineresq.bsky.social drew 74 likes and 32 reposts, sardonically observing: “Reserve Bank hikes official cash interest rate to 4.35%. Having Milton Friedman’s descendants on the board is glorious, don’t you reckon? Can’t penalise the ‘job creators’, can we Michele Bullock?” The overall tone was one of exasperation, with users expressing anger at rising rates affecting struggling Australians while major structural reforms remained politically fraught.
Top topics: Reserve Bank Interest Rate Rise · Federal Budget Negotiations · Cost-of-Living Hardship · Negative Gearing and Capital Gains Tax · Labor-Greens Division
AI-generated from BlueSky #auspol posts.
Register of Interests Update — Amanda Rishworth
Kingston, South Australia
Additions
| Person | Item | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Self | 11. Gifts | 2x Tickets from State Government at Adelaide Oval to the Adelaide Crows v Carlton AFL game |
| Self | 11. Gifts | 4x Tickets from AFL to the Geelong Cats v West Coast Eagles AFL game in Adelaide |
Deletions
None
Register of Interests Update — Claire Clutterham
Sturt, South Australia
Additions
| Person | Item | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Self | 11. Gifts | Two tickets to the pre-game function and then the match between Adelaide Thunderbirds v Queensland Firebirds on Saturday, 2 May 2026, through Netball SA. |
| Self | 11. Gifts | Two tickets to the Gather Round Long Lunch, held on Saturday, 11 April 2026, through the Norwood, Payneham and St Peters Council |
Deletions
None
Register of Interests Update — Jason Wood
La Trobe, Victoria
Additions
| Person | Item | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Self | 12. Travel Or Hospitality | Delegation to Taipei. Monday 27th April – Sunday 3rd May. Flights and accommodation. By – Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Australia |
Deletions
None
Data#3 Secures $47.7 Million Defence ICT Equipment Contract
Data#3 Limited, an ASX-listed technology services provider, has been awarded two ICT equipment contracts by the Department of Defence totalling $47.7 million. The larger contract, valued at $47.3 million, was awarded via limited tender due to technical reasons and runs from late April to late June 2026. A second contract worth $413,000 was awarded through open tender for the Cyber Warfare Division.
Founded in 1977 and headquartered in Brisbane, Data#3 reported gross sales of $3 billion in the 2025 financial year and employs more than 1,400 staff across 12 locations in Australia and Fiji. The company provides cloud, security, modern workplace, data analytics and connectivity solutions to clients across healthcare, education, government and corporate sectors. Data#3 has served as the Australian government's exclusive Microsoft license reseller for nearly 15 years and previously held a $109.4 million contract with Defence for Microsoft Azure services and enterprise subscriptions.
The contracts come as the Australian government invests between $15 billion and $21 billion in cyber domain capabilities under the 2026 National Defence Strategy. The Cyber Warfare Division, part of Joint Capabilities Group, undertakes research and development of cyber capabilities to support the Australian Defence Force and intelligence community in what Defence describes as a highly dynamic and sophisticated threat environment.
Sources: data3.com; wikipedia.org; ibisworld.com; datacenterdynamics.com; defenceconnect.com.au; cyberdaily.au; defence.gov.au [link]
All tenders
Fed govt contracts given today came to $72,485,794. The winner is DATA#3 LIMITED. DATA 3 GROUP ($47,691,652) [link]

Consultant Tenders
$100,107,650 in Federal contracts to the big consultants in 2026. $0 yesterday. {639} [link]

Flights
The VIP fleet flew at least 562 km in the last few days. That’s 3 planes doing 3 flights over 1 hrs and 15 mins and costing around $5,726. [link]

Fed Govt Outsourced labour costs
Government Temporary Staff Tenders in the last day: $3,597,522 [link]

How does the tender money flow…
YTD tenders for National Anti-Corruption Commission: $1,031,117 {647} [link]

Politician Expenses
Alex Hawke (Reps, Mitchell, Lib) claimed $594,420 in expenses over the last 4 reported quarters for major categories such as travel, offices and cars. That is $106,690 less than the average. #auspol [link]

Double Donors
Minerals Council of Australia donated $355,465 in 2023-24. That was $92,885 to Labor and $262,580 to the Coalition. {9285} #auspol [link]

Parliamentary attendance
Julie-Ann Campbell (representatives, Moreton, Australian Labor Party) attended 100.0% of possible votes. [link]

Political advertising on Google
Political advertising spend with Google in last 24 hours: $36,000. (YTD: $1,722,750) [link]

Political advertising on Facebook
Political advertising on Facebook yesterday: $93,552. (YTD: $642,607) [link]

Register of Interests Update — Jason Clare
Blaxland, New South Wales
Additions
| Person | Item | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Self | 11. Gifts | Sydney Royal Easter Show tickets from the Royal Agricultural Society of NSW – received on 19 April 2025 – valued at $178 |
| Self | 11. Gifts | Two pens from the National Growth Area Alliance – received on 28 April 2025 – valued at $10 |
| Self | 11. Gifts | Sweets from the Australians for Syria Association – received on 1 May 2025 – valued at $50 |
| Self | 11. Gifts | Flowers from Gallipoli Home – received on 20 May 2025 – valued at $50 |
| Self | 11. Gifts | Ornament and chocolates from Human Appeal – received on 29 May 2025 – valued at $100 |
| Self | 11. Gifts | Card game and tea towel from Sound Slam – received on 2 June 2025 – valued at $50 |
| Self | 11. Gifts | Book from Black Inc – received on 4 June 2025 – valued at $35 |
| Self | 11. Gifts | Book from Islamic Museum of Australia – received on 6 June 2025 – valued at $20 |
| Self | 11. Gifts | Beanie from Bankstown RSL – received on 10 June 2025 – valued at $10 |
| Self | 11. Gifts | Book from Monash University Publishing – received on 13 June 2025 – valued at $20 |
| Self | 11. Gifts | Badge from National Police Legacy Day – received on 17 June 2025 – valued at $10 |
| Self | 11. Gifts | Traditional Nepalese ornaments and scarves from Auburn Nepalese Community – received on 18 June 2025 – valued at $50 |
| Self | 11. Gifts | Book from George Petrou OAM – received on 7 July 2025 – valued at $85 |
Deletions
None
Register of Interests Update — Angus Taylor
Hume, New South Wales
Additions
None
Deletions
| Person | Item | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Spouse/Partner | 4. Directorships Of Companies | Louise Clegg has stepped down from the Sydney Institute |
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