Voting Record This page shows how this parliamentarian has voted in formal divisions. Attendance rate measures how often they voted (Aye or No) vs. being absent. Rebellion rate measures how often they voted against their own party's majority position. Note: rebellion data may be sparse for minor parties and independents where party-line expectations are less defined.

Mrs Fiona Phillips MP

Mrs Fiona Phillips MP

Australian Labor PartyHouseGilmore · NSW

Member of Parliament

755
Aye
1199
No
1993
Total
Aye rate38%
Attendance rate98.0%
Policy Positions

Where They Stand

Based on actual division votes. The dot shows where they sit on the spectrum for each issue — left end means consistently voted against, right end means consistently voted for.

Economy
-0.74 (39 votes)
Higher minimum wageMarket-set wages
-1.00 (10 votes)
Higher taxesLower taxes
Housing
-1.00 (15 votes)
Intervention neededMarket solution
Immigration
-1.00 (8 votes)
Humane treatmentStrict border control
-1.00 (2 votes)
Higher immigrationLower immigration
Environment
-1.00 (8 votes)
Strong climate actionEconomic priority
-1.00 (1 votes)
Phase out coalSupport mining
Defence
-1.00 (7 votes)
Reduce spendingIncrease spending
-1.00 (1 votes)
Privacy firstSecurity first
Education
-1.00 (3 votes)
Needs-based fundingEqual per-student
Healthcare
-1.00 (1 votes)
Major investmentCurrent levels
Hansard Speeches

In Parliament

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Voting Record

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