Following the amendments introduced by the Electoral (Accountability and Integrity) Amendment Act 2024, what was previously referred to as 'special assistance funding' is now termed 'administrative funding.' This form of public funding is provided under Division 5 of the Electoral Act 1985.

👉 Learn more about administrative funding for registered political parties and independent members of parliament.

Historical overview of special assistance funding

Prior to the amendments introduced by the Electoral (Accountability and Integrity) Amendment Act 2024, public funding provided under Division 5 of the Electoral Act 1985 was known as special assistance funding.

Under this scheme, claims were subject to the following maximum indexed amounts:

  • Up to 5 members of parliament: $35,000
  • 6 or more members of parliament: $60,000

Between 2015 and 2024, the Electoral Commissioner paid special assistance funding to eligible parties in accordance with these limits. The table below outlines the amounts paid to various parties during that period.

Note: As of 2024, this funding is now referred to as administrative funding, reflecting changes made under the Amendment Act.

  Australian Labor Party Liberal Party The Greens SA Best Advance SA* Dignity Party** Family First^ Australian Conservatives^^ Pauline Hanson's One Nation
Date $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
1/07/24 - 31/12/24 78,840.00 78,840.00 45,990.00 35,356.67 - - - - 15,176.61
1/01/24 - 30/06/24 75,586.00 75,586.00 44,092.00 37,773.10 - - - - 17,748.43
1/07/23 - 31/12/23 75,586.00 75,586.00 44,092.00 36,780.61 - - - - 15,387.59
1/01/23 - 30/06/23 70,048.00 70,048.00 40,862.00 36,601.34 - - - - 20,045.00
1/07/22 - 31/12/22 70,048.00 70,048.00 40,862.00 35,993.43 - - - - 11,122.39
1/01/22 - 30/06/22 66,908.00 66,908.00 39,030.00 27,901.55 - - - - -
1/07/21 - 31/12/21 66,908.00 66,908.00 39,030.00 39,030.00 - - - - -
1/01/21 - 30/06/21 66,109.00 66,109.00 38,564.00 38,564.00 - - - - -
1/07/20 - 31/12/20 66,109.00 66,109.00 38,564.00 29,071.53 - - - - -
1/01/20 - 30/06/20 64,568.00 64,568.00 37,665.00 37,665.00 - - - - -
1/07/19 - 31/12/19 64,568.00 64,568.00 37,665.00 37,665.00 952.04 - -; - -
1/01/19 - 30/06/19 63,711.00 63,711.00 37,165.00 37,165.00 219.24 - - - -
1/07/18 - 31/12/18 63,711.00 63,711.00 37,165.00 37,165.00 - - - - -
1/01/18 - 30/06/18 62,283.00 62,283.00 36.333.00 - - - - 36,333.00 -
1/07/17 - 31/12/17 62,283.00 62,283.00 36,333.00 - - 36,333.00 - - -
1/01/17 - 30/06/17 60,000.00 60,000.00 35,000.00 - - 29,672.00 - - -
1/07/16 - 31/12/16 12,217.00 12,217.00 7,127.00 - - 7,127.00 6,218.39 - -
1/01/16 - 30/06/16 12,217.00 12,217.00 7,127.00 - - 7,127.00 4,403.19 - -
1/07/15 - 31/12/15 12,137.00 12,137.00 7,080.00 - - 7,080.00 825.00 - -
Total 1,113,837.00 1,113,837.00 613,413.00 466,732.23 1,171.28 87,339.00 11,446.58 36,333.00 79,480.02
Special assistance paid to date: $3,523,589.11
* deregistered 25 August 2022
** deregistered 28 November 2019
^ deregistered 27 June 2017 (n.b. a new party called Family First Party Inc. was registered on 13 January 2022)
^^ deregistered 27 June 2019

One-off special assistance funding (Historical - 2017)

Section 130UA of the Electoral Act 1985 was introduced on 9 June 2017 and expired on 31 August 2017. It allowed eligible registered political parties to claim a one-off payment of special assistance funding to cover prescribed administrative expenditure incurred in complying with Part 13A of the Act.

To receive this funding, parties were required to submit a written claim to the Electoral Commissioner by 31 July 2017. The maximum claimable amounts were:

  • Parties with 5 or fewer members of Parliament: $56,000
  • Parties with 6 or more members of Parliament: $96,000

These payments were made in addition to any half-yearly special assistance funding provided under Division 5 of the Act.

Party Claim
Australian Labor Party $96,000.00
Liberal Party $96,000.00
The Greens $10,013.79
Dignity Party $43,861.44
Total $245,875.23