Zion Graphics

Zion Graphics is an Australian print procurement company which has managed design and printing work for various members of the Liberal Party of Australia since 2007. The company is owned by the Liberal Party's Bella Vista branch president, Rudy Limantono as the sole shareholder of a company called Hillsview Pacific Pty Ltd.[1]


Company clients have included NSW Corrections Minister David Elliott, Treasurer Dominic Perrottet, Western Sydney Minister Stuart Ayres, Mental Health Minister Tanya Davies, Innovations minister Matt Kean, Federal minister Paul Fletcher, Federal backbencher Julian Leeser[2] and several Liberal MPs including: Riverstone MP Kevin Conolly, Kuringai MP Alister Henskens and Seven Hills MP Mark Taylor.


Federal minister Alex Hawke has used the company since his election in 2007. His printing expenditure became the subject of a Buzzfeed News investigation in 2018.[3]

Buzzfeed report and defamation suit

Investigations by Alice Workman published by Buzzfeed News estimated that Federal minister Alex Hawke had spent over $500,000 of taxpayer funds on services with Zion Graphics; a company privately owned by a Liberal party donor and branch manager, and operated out of a private mansion. The company had no website and no Facebook page. The Independent Parliamentary Expenses Authority reported that Hawke spent $298,808.32 on printing and communication from April 2017 to June 2018, but how much of that work was handled by Zion Graphics is unknown. Workman noted that Hawke's expenditure greatly exceeded those of members in neighbouring electorates, despite him holding the seat of Mitchell by a margin of 21.4%. Workman compared this with prominent MPs such as then-Treasurer Scott Morrison (who spent $179,063.10 in Cook, held by a margin of 15.7%) and Tony Abbott (who spent $184,905.91 in Warringah, held by 15.3%).

The article revealed that Federal politicians' printing expenditure must sit within their overall office expenses cap, which at the time was $136,647.23 plus $1.019 for every person enrolled to vote in their electorate. For Hawke, with an electorate of 102,410 people, that works out to be $241,003.02 every 12 months. Hawke did not exceed his cap.[3] Politicians interviewed by the Sydney Morning Herald claimed that their printing expenditure was legitimate and denied any impropriety.[1]

Workman reported that "a senior Liberal source familiar with the arrangement described it as “an extreme misuse of parliamentary entitlements.”"[3]

A defamation suit was filed against Buzzfeed by Limantono, on the basis that Buzzfeed's publications made false imputations regarding the propriety of his conduct. The suit was ultimately settled out of court in 2019.[4]

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References

  1. Visentin, Kylar Loussikian, Alexandra Smith, Lisa (26 September 2018). "Owner of firm given NSW Liberal printing contracts donated $30,000 to party". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 8 April 2020.
  2. "Nine Liberal MPs using Liberal donor for printing - Print21". www.print21.com.au. Retrieved 10 April 2020.
  3. "The Minister, The Liberal Party Donor, And The Printing Company That Doesn't Own A Printer". web.archive.org. 6 November 2018. Retrieved 8 April 2020.
  4. Loussikian, Kylar (21 February 2019). "BuzzFeed settles Zion Graphics scandal lawsuit". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 8 April 2020.
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