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Will you help us deliver a better future for all Queenslanders?


Labor people are out there every day standing up for fairness and a better future for everyone. After a decade of Liberal governments holding Australia back, we are taking the opportunity to grow the economy, get wages rising again, and make health care, child care and housing more affordable.


We know the hard right will try to stop us wherever they can. But we’ve got something they don’t: a genuine grassroots movement made up of supporters like you.


So will you make a donation to help fund Labor’s campaigns and support our Queensland Labor team?


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The Electoral Commission of Queensland (ECQ) requires all political donations to State Campaigns, gifts-in-kind and fundraising contributions of $1,000 or more to be disclosed within 7 business days by both the donor and the recipient. The reporting threshold of $1,000 is a cumulative total.

ALP Queensland will continue to report all amounts of $1,000 or more to the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC). AEC's donor threshold changes annually due to indexation. Please refer to www.aec.gov.au to find out the reporting threshold for donors and due date for lodgement.

Gifts to Local Government election campaigns must be disclosed within 7 business days of reaching the $500 threshold. Gifts include donations, gifts-in-kind and fundraising contributions. Once the donor reaches this threshold, every subsequent gift made to the same election participant must be disclosed within 7 business days, regardless of value.

Your name and address is required; anonymous and overseas donations are not allowed. Political donations made in a personal capacity are tax deductible up to a certain threshold. Check the ATO website for more information.

Under the Electoral Act 1992 (Queensland) political donations from property developers are prohibited. The Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 allows property developers to make a donation that is used exclusively for Federal Campaign purposes. Further information is available on the ECQ and AEC websites.

It is an offense to make political donations totalling to more than $4,800 for State Campaign purposes to ALP Queensland and more than $7,200 (in total) to ALP Queensland's endorsed Candidates between 26 November 2024 and 27 November 2028. You may request a refund if you believe that you have exceeded the $4,800 cap for the Party and/or $7,200 cap for the Candidates. Alternatively, we may refund you the excess amount within six weeks to avoid breaching the Donation Cap laws.

Donation Caps do not apply to donations made to a Federal Campaign.

By making a gift to a Local Government campaign, you confirm and acknowledge that
   â€¢   funds can be used by the recipient for local government campaign purposes;
   â€¢   you are not prohibited from donating under any Queensland or Australian legislation;
   â€¢   you are a registered business incorporated in Australia; or an individual that can donate to a political party; and
   â€¢   you are not a property developer, or a related industry body and you do not fall under the definition of a Property Developer under the Electoral Act 1992; and
   â€¢   you do not have an interest in a local government matter that is greater than other persons in the local government area; and
   â€¢   you are the source of the gift/fundraising contribution.



Authorised by Kate Flanders, Australian Labor Party (State of Queensland), Level 1, 16 Peel St South Brisbane QLD.
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