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  2. Leaders of the Australian Greens - Wikipedia

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    Deputy Co-Leader Portrait Deputy Co-Leader Term start Term end Time in office Leader 3 Scott Ludlam: Larissa Waters: 6 May 2015: 18 July 2017: 2 years, 73 days Richard Di Natale: 4 Adam Bandt: Larissa Waters: 21 July 2017: 4 February 2020: 2 years, 198 days Richard Di Natale: 5 Nick McKim: Larissa Waters: 4 February 2020: 10 June 2022 2 years ...

  3. List of Australian Greens parliamentarians - Wikipedia

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    Australian Senate: Western Australia: 12 March 1992 30 June 1996 4 years, 110 days Peg Putt (1953– ) Tasmanian House of Assembly: Denison: 2 March 1993 7 July 2008 15 years, 66 days Jim Scott [b] (1946– ) Western Australian Legislative Council: South Metropolitan: 22 May 1993 26 January 2005 11 years, 249 days Dee Margetts [b] (1955 ...

  4. Australian Greens - Wikipedia

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    Sydney Greens in the 1980s, the first political party in Australia to use the label Green.. The origins of the Australian Greens can be traced to the early environmental movement in Australia and the formation of the United Tasmania Group, one of the first green parties in the world, [19] but also the nuclear disarmament movement in Western Australia and sections of the industrial left in New ...

  5. History of the Australian Greens - Wikipedia

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    In the 2001 federal election, Brown was re-elected as a senator for Tasmania, and a second Greens senator, Kerry Nettle, was elected in New South Wales.The Greens opposed the Howard government's Pacific Solution of offshore processing for asylum seekers, and opposed the bipartisan offers of support to the US alliance and Afghanistan War by the government and Beazley Opposition in the aftermath ...

  6. Australian Greens leadership elections - Wikipedia

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    On the 10 June 2022, almost three weeks after the 2022 Australian federal election, the Australian Greens members of parliament met and re-elected Adam Bandt as federal leader of the Greens, "by consensus". [17] Bandt was sick with COVID-19 and was unable to attend the meeting.

  7. Category:Leaders of the Australian Greens - Wikipedia

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  8. Category:Australian Greens politicians - Wikipedia

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    View history; General ... This category is for members of both the federal Australian Greens party and their branches in each ... Leaders of the Australian Greens ...

  9. Bob Brown - Wikipedia

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    He was a senator and the parliamentary leader of the Australian Greens. Brown was elected to the Australian Senate on the Tasmanian Greens ticket, joining with sitting Greens Western Australia senator Dee Margetts to form the first group of Australian Greens senators following the 1996 federal election. He was re-elected in 2001 and in 2007.