Here’s a bit of a short summary of fossil fuel industry donations in the latest patch of political data released at the end of January by the AEC, covering the 2020-21 financial year.
Here’s $193,943 in donations made by the Minerals Council of Australia.
Liberals: $101,192
Nationals: $28,091
Labor: $64,660
Here is oil and gas giant Woodside, that donated a total of $232,350 in 2020/21.
Liberals: $82,000
Nationals: $42,000
Labor: $108,350
Oil and gas lobby group APPEA donated $107,010 in the year.
Liberals: $72,610
Nationals: $2,750
Labor: $31,650
Chevron donated a total of $74,650.
Liberals: $28,750
Nationals: $7,150
Labor: $38,750
Just a reminder at this point – these donations cover the 12 months to 30 June 2021, they don’t include anything since then.
We won’t know what was donated in the lead up to the federal election until this time next year.
Another oil and gas giant, Santos, donated $66,000.
Liberals: $0
Nationals: $22,000
Labor: $44,000
Beetaloo gas explorer/driller Empire Energy donated $65,000
To both Labor ($25,000) and the Liberals ($40,000)
There’s more written more about them here: Guess who joined Angus Taylor on Empire-funded fracking gas trip to Beetaloo Basin | RenewEconomy
Owner of the Vales Point coal fired power station, Trevor St Baker, donated a total of $165,202.
Liberals: $112,758
Labor: $52,444
Petrol retailer Ampol donated $77,350.
Labor: $34,500
Liberals: $42,850
Gas pipeline company APT Pipelines donated $55,000.
Labor: $27,500
Liberals: $27,500
Low Emissions Technologies Australia, a lobby group for the coal/CCS industry, donated $111,500.
Labor: $47,000
Liberal: $42,500
National: $22,000
There’s a longer write-up at Renew Economy: Labor and Coalition enjoyed more than $1.15 million of fossil fuel donations last year | RenewEconomy