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Hook

Politicians, bureaucrats, and their associates — the decision-makers whose public footprint runs through this data.

Key Numbers

  • Register of Interests disclosures [parliamentary]
  • Project and contract connections [BP4]
  • Public statements logged [Hansard + media]
  • Ego-network graph per subject [derived]

Context

"Subject" is deliberately neutral. It doesn't mean suspect. It means "a person whose public-record footprint intersects with Victorian infrastructure decision-making or delivery". MPs, ministers, senior public servants, board members, named associates — anyone whose public role puts them in the flow of decisions.

Each subject has a profile: their bio, their declared interests from the parliamentary register, their public statements on record, their connections to projects we track, and an ego-network graph of their public relationships. The right of reply applies — any subject can request factual corrections, and we make them.

Takeaway

Decisions about billions in public money are made by people. This is who those people are, based on what they have disclosed.

Share Stat

Every decision-maker in Victorian infrastructure, with their disclosed interests, statements, and public connections.

Last reviewed: 2026-04-11

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Promises Made
0
Delivery Rate
0%
0 delivered · 0 broken
Accountability Items
4
Financial Disclosures
0
"Safe & Effective"
0
times used in official statements
"I Can't Recall"
0
documented evasions at inquiries
Vaccination Urging
0
official directives to vaccinate
Lockdown Justifications
0
"based on medical advice / the science"
Modelling References
0
cited modelling sources
Promise Delivery Rate
0%
0 of 0 delivered
Accountability Rating
Items by Type
Wealth & Pension Reality
Years served
11.8
Modelled ceiling
Declared net worth
not disclosed
Plausibility gap
Not disclosed
Pension scheme
not disclosed
Figures are transparent calculations against public data — not accusations, not findings. See full dashboard · pension analysis · methodology.
COVID-era Positions
Position / Action Date Rating Source
Questioned pharmaceutical indemnity and vaccine safety data in parliament
Kelly repeatedly questioned the government's indemnity agreements with vaccine manufacturers and demanded release of full clinical trial data. He highlighted the COVID-19 Vaccine Claims Scheme as evidence that the government …
01 Jun 2021 Partially Delivered / Mixed
Banned from Facebook for COVID-19 misinformation
Facebook (Meta) permanently banned Kelly's page in February 2021 for repeated violations of COVID-19 misinformation policies. He was one of the first sitting Australian MPs to be deplatformed. The ban …
01 Feb 2021 Partially Delivered / Mixed
Used parliamentary privilege to promote unproven COVID treatments
Kelly used parliamentary privilege to promote ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine as COVID treatments while these were not approved by the TGA for COVID use. He distributed flyers, posted on social media, …
15 Jan 2021 Partially Delivered / Mixed
Key Actions
Defected from Liberal Party to United Australia Party
Kelly crossed the floor from the Liberal Party to join Clive Palmer's United Australia Party in February 2021, citing the government's COVID response and vaccination policies. The UAP spent over $100M on advertising in the 2022 election campaign. Questions remain about the financial arrangements between Palmer and Kelly.
23 Feb 2021
Notes

Craig Kelly served as Liberal Member for Hughes (2010-2022). Crossed the floor to join the United Australia Party in February 2021. Lost his seat at the 2022 federal election. Known for promoting COVID-19 vaccine scepticism and alternative treatments (ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine) using parliamentary privilege. Banned from Facebook in February 2021 for COVID misinformation.

Now serves as UAP National Director under Clive Palmer. Continues to campaign on COVID accountability, pharmaceutical industry oversight, and anti-mandate positions via social media (primarily X/Twitter).