烟草在线据ABC报道编译 新数据披露了烟草公司、采矿业和俱乐部在过去的财政年度中竭力反对政府政策的政治支出。
澳大利亚选举委员会公布的财务收益显示,对政党的捐款和捐款人的政治开支超过了1.15万美元。
大烟草公司花费了1400万美元用于抵制联邦政府的平装法。
英美烟草、菲莫和帝国烟草向发起抵制平装法活动的澳大利亚零售商联盟提供了共计900万美元。
帝国烟草还在印刷材料和广播广告上独自花费了400万多万美元用对抗此举措,菲利普莫里斯则在这方面添加了近50万美元。
该联盟还收了英美烟草18.4万美元的捐款,以及菲利普莫里斯7.9万美元的捐款。
矿业公司及相关的游说团体也是大捐赠人和大活动家,因为他们抵制政府对采矿利润和碳定价计划征收税收。
澳大利亚矿产委员会花了近400万元抵制这种税收,其中大部分花在广播广告上。
矿业协会和勘探公司又花了220万美元。
克莱夫·帕墨的矿厂给联盟团体,在联邦和州方面,近50万美元。
他的昆士兰镍矿给昆士兰的自由国家党另外50万美元。
最大份额
与打击扑克机的法律对抗,花费了新南威尔士俱乐部将近100万美元。
它还提供了近50万美元的政治捐款,是给联盟的最多的捐款。
澳大利亚饭店业协会还开支了超过85万多美元的捐款,其中大部分给了自由国家党。
澳大利亚选举委员会的数据还显示,政治活动家组织在政治竞选活动中花了500万美元,而澳大利亚工会理事会花了650万美元。
个人捐款者最多的是旅行网站的百万富翁格雷姆·伍德,给绿党160万美元。
给主要政党的捐款总额超过了2亿美元。
工党收到了约9200万美元,联合党收了近1.13亿美元。
Tobacco companies are biggest political spenders
ABC
Feb 1, 2012
New figures have revealed the political spending of tobacco companies, the mining industry and clubs as they fought to reverse government policy in the past financial year.
The Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) has released financial disclosure returns that show the donations of more than $11,500 made to political parties and the political expenditure of donors.
Large tobacco companies spent about $14 million as they fought against the Federal Government's plain packaging laws.
British American Tobacco, Phillip Morris and Imperial Tobacco gave a total of $9 million to the Alliance of Australian Retailers, which led the campaign against the laws.
Imperial Tobacco also separately spent more than $4 million fighting the move with printed material and broadcast advertising and Philip Morris added to that with nearly $500,000.
The Coalition also received donations worth $184,000 from British American Tobacco and $79,000 from Philip Morris.
Mining companies and associated lobby groups were also big donors and big campaigners as they fought the Government's tax on mining profits and the carbon pricing scheme.
The Minerals Council of Australia spent nearly $4 million fighting the tax, with most of that spent on broadcast advertising.
The Association of Mining and Exploration Companies spent another $2.2 million.
Clive Palmer's Mineralogy gave the Coalition parties, at federal and state levels, nearly $500,000.
His Queensland Nickel gave another $500,000 to Queensland's LNP.
Lion's share
Fighting the crackdown on poker machines cost Clubs New South Wales close to $1 million.
It also gave nearly $500,000 in political donations, with the lion's share going to the Coalition.
The Australian Hotels Association also spent more than $850,000 on donations, most of which again went to the Liberal and National parties.
The AEC figures also show political activist group Get Up spent $5 million on political campaigning, while the Australian Council of Trade Unions spent $6.5 million.
The individual donor who gave the most was travel website millionaire Graeme Wood, who gave $1.6 million to the Greens.
Total donations to the major political parties came to more than $200 million.
The Labor Party received about $92 million and the Coalition took in nearly $113 million.
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