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⚙️ Political Gadgets News | Friday, 29 May 2026

Today’s Political Gadgets digest covers: Register of Interests: Katy Gallagher (ACT) — interests updated; Federal contracts: $215,768,414 awarded; largest to Walker Riverside (Retail) Pty Ltd ($156,487,559); Parliament: not sitting; MP expenses: Terry Young (Longman, Lib Nat) — $633,673 over 4 quarters.

Today’s digest includes:

  • Register of Interests: Katy Gallagher (ACT) — interests updated
  • Federal contracts: $215,768,414 awarded; largest to Walker Riverside (Retail) Pty Ltd ($156,487,559)
  • Parliament: not sitting
  • MP expenses: Terry Young (Longman, Lib Nat) — $633,673 over 4 quarters
  • Political advertising: Google $7,800 (YTD $2,097,750); Facebook $93,552 (YTD $642,607)

Today’s snapshot of money, votes, donations and more.

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Sydney • Friday, 29 May 2026 • Daily Edition • politicalgadgets.com

Bluesky says 684 posts show tax reform and conflicts of interest dominate Australian political discourse.

BlueSky #auspol  ·  29 May 2026, 05:29 AEST  ·  684 posts  ·  AI-generated

The past 24 hours have seen intense focus on two intersecting tensions: the Albanese government’s budget tax changes and revelations about unmanaged conflicts of interest in high office. Senator David Shoebridge’s grilling of Special Envoy Jillian Segal at Senate Estimates, captured in multiple viral posts, has become the dominant parliamentary story, with posts highlighting her contradictory claims about conflict-of-interest declarations and her involvement with organisations receiving government contracts. Simultaneously, the budget debate continues to pit wealthy Australians and business groups against disability advocates and workers, with the government defending its tax changes while facing criticism over NDIS funding cuts.

Key Issues centring discussion were the tax changes on capital gains and negative gearing, defended by Labor as benefiting 90 per cent of young Australians but attacked by the Coalition and business media as damaging investment and entrepreneurship. The Segal controversy saw sustained criticism of her appointment, her non-disclosure of conflicts, and her hiring of a Scott Morrison adviser on a $200,000 limited tender without competitive process. A third consistent theme involved employment services reform, with Jobseeker recipients and advocates demanding rate increases and the abolition of mutual obligations, while the government pursued a three-tier provider model.

Standout engagement came from posts highlighting David Shoebridge’s interrogation of Segal, with one post achieving 481 reposts and 188 shares describing the exchange as a “trainwreck,” and another reaching 147 reposts showing Shoebridge confronting Border Force leadership over detention centre failures. The overall tone was one of frustration: broad support for the budget’s tax elements existed alongside deep anger over NDIS cuts, widespread cynicism about government accountability mechanisms, and persistent concern over foreign influence in Australian policy.

Top topics: Tax Reform Budget Changes  ·  Conflicts of Interest Scandal  ·  NDIS Funding Cuts  ·  Employment Services Reform  ·  Capital Gains Negative Gearing

AI-generated from BlueSky #auspol posts.

Register of Interests Update — Allegra Spender

Wentworth, New South Wales

Independent

Additions

Person Item Details
Self 12. Travel Or Hospitality Flights and accommodation provided by the University of Melbourne to speak at the Freebairn Lecture 2026, including: • Return flights, Sydney to Melbourne • 1 night's accommodation at Veriu Queen Victoria Market, Melbourne

Deletions

None

Register of Interests Update — Anika Wells

Lilley, Queensland

Australian Labor Party · Minister for Communications

Additions

Person Item Details
Self 11. Gifts 27/09/2025 AFL Grand Final tickets/hospitality x 2

Deletions

None

Register of Interests Update — Gallagher, Katy

Australian Capital Territory

Australian Labor Party

Additions

Person Item Details
Self Sponsored Travel Or Hospitality 2 x Raiders v Panthers Game tickets – Guests of Raiders Canberra – 10 May 2026

Deletions

None

See the end of the newsletter for more Interests.

What they’re talking about

Most used words in parliament on 28 May 2026: TAX (518) PEOPLE (491) BUDGET (300) LABOR (254) … [link]

ATO Signs $156 Million Lease for Adelaide’s Festival Tower Two

The Australian Taxation Office has awarded a 10-year building lease valued at $156.5 million to Walker Riverside (Retail) Pty Ltd, a subsidiary of Walker Corporation, for office space in Adelaide's Festival Tower Two development. The lease commences on 1 November 2027 and will accommodate approximately 2,000 ATO employees in the 38-storey tower currently under construction at Festival Plaza.

Walker Corporation is a privately owned property developer founded in 1964, responsible for major Australian projects including Collins Square in Melbourne, Parramatta Square in Sydney, and the Riverlea masterplanned community in South Australia. As of October 2021, the company was developing over $30 billion worth of projects across Australia and Malaysia. Festival Tower Two, expected to be completed in late 2028, will become Adelaide's tallest commercial building at 160 metres and is designed to be the city's largest all-electric commercial structure with the largest solar array on a commercial building in Adelaide.

Commercial office leases for larger government tenants in Australia typically run for eight to ten years, with this 10-year term falling within standard industry practice. The lease represents part of the federal government's broader office consolidation strategy aimed at achieving fiscal and emissions savings. Festival Tower Two is being constructed by Built and is targeting a 6 Star NABERS Energy rating and 5 Star Green Star rating, with the development projected to generate more than $1.3 billion in economic activity annually once complete.

Sources: walkercorp.com.au; themandarin.com.au; wikipedia.org; renewalsa.sa.gov.au; theurbandeveloper.com [link]

All tenders

Fed govt contracts given today came to $215,768,414. The winner is Walker Riverside (Retail) Pty Ltd ($156,487,559) [link]

Consultant Tenders

$138,869,936 in Federal contracts to the big consultants in 2026. $4,645,240 yesterday. – EY: $4,058,740 – Deloitte: $586,500 {1100} [link]

Flights

The VIP fleet flew at least 219 km in the last few days. That’s 1 plane doing 1 flight over 0 hrs and 27 mins and costing around $2,119. [link]

What’s Parliament doing

Parliament… is not sitting today. There are committees today. {94} [link]

Fed Govt Outsourced labour costs

Government Temporary Staff Tenders in the last day: $4,247,488 [link]

How does the tender money flow…

YTD tenders for National Competition Council: $64,240 {114} [link]

Donations

Australian Finance Industry Association made $363,689 in Federal political donations. {130} [link]

Politician Expenses

Terry Young (Reps, Longman, Lib Nat) claimed $633,673 in expenses over the last 4 reported quarters for major categories such as travel, offices and cars. That is $73,874 less than the average. #auspol [link]

Double Donors

Commonwealth Bank of Australia donated $132,000 in 2023-24. That was $60,000 to Labor and $72,000 to the Coalition. {9001} #auspol [link]

Parliamentary attendance

Matthew Canavan (senate, Queensland, Liberal National Party) attended 69.7% of possible votes. [link]

Votes-Like-Taylor-O-Meter

Tom French (Reps, Moore, Lab) is 74.86% Angus Taylor [link]

Political advertising on Google

Political advertising spend with Google in last 24 hours: $7,800. (YTD: $2,097,750) [link]

Political advertising on Facebook

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

Votes-Like-Joyce-O-Meter

Kevin Hogan (Rep, Page, Nat) is 92.71% Barnaby Joyce. {483} [link]

Register of Interests Update — Joshua Wilson

Fremantle, Western Australia

Australian Labor Party · Assistant Minister for Emergency Management

Additions

Person Item Details
Self 11. Gifts 1x ticket to Treasurer's Post-Budget Address, 13 May 2026, courtesy of Lion Co. Value unknown.
Self 11. Gifts Traditional walking stick gifted by the Speaker of the National Parliament of Papua New Guinea. Value unknown.

Deletions

None

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