Assistant Minister David Kempton's luxury junket provided by wind farmer

By Rory Callinan
Updated September 16 2014 - 7:08pm, first published 5:31pm
Image from the website of remote luxury retreat Crystalbrook. Photo: http://www.crystalbrookcollection.com.au
Image from the website of remote luxury retreat Crystalbrook. Photo: http://www.crystalbrookcollection.com.au
Image from the website of remote luxury retreat Crystalbrook. Photo: http://www.crystalbrookcollection.com.au
Image from the website of remote luxury retreat Crystalbrook. Photo: http://www.crystalbrookcollection.com.au
Image from the website of remote luxury retreat Crystalbrook. Photo: http://www.crystalbrookcollection.com.au
Image from the website of remote luxury retreat Crystalbrook. Photo: http://www.crystalbrookcollection.com.au
Queensland Assistant Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs David Kempton. Photo: www.davidkempton.com.au
Queensland Assistant Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs David Kempton. Photo: www.davidkempton.com.au
Infinity pool at Crystalbrook Photo: http://www.crystalbrookcollection.com.au
Infinity pool at Crystalbrook Photo: http://www.crystalbrookcollection.com.au
Image from the website of remote luxury retreat Crystalbrook. Photo: http://www.crystalbrookcollection.com.au
Image from the website of remote luxury retreat Crystalbrook. Photo: http://www.crystalbrookcollection.com.au
David Kempton
David Kempton

A Queensland assistant minister has not declared hospitality at a proposed luxury resort site owned by a wind farm developer despite promoting the wind farm, defending its developers and later officiating at the resort's opening.

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