The Queensland Greens is a
Green party
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in
Queensland
)
, nickname = Sunshine State
, image_map = Queensland in Australia.svg
, map_caption = Location of Queensland in Australia
, subdivision_type = Country
, subdivision_name = Australia
, established_title = Before federation
, established_ ...
, Australia, and a state member of the
Australian Greens
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. The party is currently represented in all three levels of government, by
Larissa Waters
Larissa Joy Waters (born 8 February 1977) is an Australian politician. She is a member of the Australian Greens and has served as a Senator for Queensland since 2018. She previously served in the Senate from 2011 to 2017, resigning during the ...
and
Penny Allman-Payne in the
federal Senate
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;
Stephen Bates,
Max Chandler-Mather, and
Elizabeth Watson-Brown in the
House of Representatives
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;
Michael Berkman and
Amy MacMahon
Amy MacMahon (born 7 June 1986) is a member of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland representing the Greens for the seat of South Brisbane. She has experience as a teacher and sociologist, holding several degrees including a PhD from the U ...
in the
state Legislative Assembly; and
Jonathan Sriranganathan in
Brisbane City Council
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.
History
The Greens were first founded in Queensland as the Brisbane Green Party in 1984, contesting four wards and for mayor in the 1985 Brisbane City Council elections. Following the collapse of the Brisbane Greens in 1986, the party began to re-form as the Queensland Greens under a national initiative, today's
Australian Greens
The Australian Greens, commonly known as The Greens, are a confederation of Green state and territory political parties in Australia. As of the 2022 federal election, the Greens are the third largest political party in Australia by vote and th ...
. The Queensland Greens were officially founded as a political party on 22 September 1991 as part of the national Greens alliance.
Federal Parliament
Queensland Greens co-founder
Drew Hutton ran in the
1993,
1998 and
2004 federal elections as the party's lead Senate candidate. In 2004 the party received 5.4 per cent of the Senate vote, with Hutton narrowly losing the race for the final two Senate seats to
Coalition
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Formation
According to ''A Gui ...
candidates
Barnaby Joyce
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and
Russell Trood. This gave the
Howard government a Senate majority and control of both parliamentary houses.
The party's Senate vote continued to grow in subsequent elections, reaching a high-water mark of 12.76 per cent at the 2010 federal election, which resulted in
Larissa Waters
Larissa Joy Waters (born 8 February 1977) is an Australian politician. She is a member of the Australian Greens and has served as a Senator for Queensland since 2018. She previously served in the Senate from 2011 to 2017, resigning during the ...
becoming the first Greens representative elected to office in Queensland. Waters was re-elected to a three-year term in the 2016 election, but resigned in 2017
after discovering she held dual Canadian citizenship. The High Court ruled that her election was therefore invalid, and appointed
Andrew Bartlett
Andrew John Julian Bartlett (born 4 August 1964) is an Australian politician, social worker, academic, and social campaigner who served as a Senator for Queensland from 1997 to 2008 and from 2017 to 2018. He represented the Australian Democrats ...
, convenor of the Queensland Greens and former leader of the
Australian Democrats
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, as her successor in the Senate. A year later, Bartlett resigned his Senate seat to run for the lower house seat of
Brisbane
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, allowing Waters to return as a Senator. While Waters was successfully re-elected to the Senate in the
2019 election, Bartlett was unsuccessful in Brisbane, despite gaining a 3 per cent swing towards him.
The
2022 election was a major success for the Queensland Greens, as they went from having no federal lower house representatives to three, with
Max Chandler-Mather winning in
Griffith
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People
* Griffith (name)
* Griffith (surname)
* Griffith (given name)
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* Griffith Peak (Antarctica), Marie Byrd Land
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* Griffith Rid ...
,
Elizabeth Watson-Brown in
Ryan, and Stephen Bates in
Brisbane
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. In addition, Waters was joined by a second Queensland Greens Senator,
Penny Allman-Payne. This string of victories was dubbed a "Greenslide" by federal party leader
Adam Bandt
Adam Paul Bandt (born 11 March 1972) is an Australian politician and former industrial lawyer who is the leader of the Australian Greens and federal MP for Melbourne. Previously, he served as co-deputy leader of the Greens from 2012 to 2015 an ...
, while some media commentators nicknamed the state "Greensland" in their coverage of the results.
Queensland Parliament
The Queensland Greens have received steadily increasing support in state elections, increasing their vote from 2.5 per cent at the
2001 election to 9 per cent in the
2020 election.
The party gained its first state parliamentary representative in 2008 when the Member for
Indooroopilly
Indooroopilly is a riverside suburb 7km west of the Brisbane CBD, Queensland, Australia. In the , Indooroopilly had a population of 12,242 people.
Geography
Indooroopilly is bounded to the south and south-east by the median of the Brisbane Ri ...
,
Ronan Lee
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. He was previously a visiting scholar at Queen Mary University of London's International State Crime Initiative. His research focuss ...
, defected to the Greens from the
Labor Party. Lee ascribed his move to the Greens to his dissatisfaction with the
Bligh government's environmental policies. Responding to Lee's change of party, Labor's Minister for Climate Change and Sustainability
Andrew McNamara rejected his claims, calling the Bligh government "the greenest government that this state has ever had". Australian Greens leader
Bob Brown
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praised Lee's decision saying, "Ronan Lee's move will give the Queensland Parliament a strong and intelligent Greens advocate to lead debate on the best social and economic way forward in an age of environmental and economic crisis... Now there will be a responsible voice free to challenge those old Labor and National-Liberal policies which, for example threaten the death of the
Great Barrier Reef
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and tens of thousands of jobs dependent on it within a generation". However, Lee lost his seat to
LNP candidate
Scott Emerson at the
2009 election.
In the
2017 state election, the Queensland Greens achieved their first ever state electoral victory. Following the abolition of the seats of Mt Coot-tha and Indooroopilly, environmental lawyer Michael Berkman narrowly won the newly-formed seat of
Maiwar from the shadow treasurer Scott Emerson, a former cabinet member in the
Newman government
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, who had defeated Ronan Lee in Indooroopilly eight years earlier.
In the 2020 state election, the Greens gained an additional seat in parliament, bringing their total to two. While Berkman retained his seat of Maiwar, Amy MacMahon won the seat of
South Brisbane
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Geography
The suburb is on the southern bank of the Brisba ...
from Labor's former deputy premier
Jackie Trad
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. The Greens also had significant success in
Cooper
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, with candidate Katinka Winston-Allom receiving 30 per cent of first preference votes, but losing to Labor's
Jonty Bush
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after preferences were allocated.
Local governments
Greens candidate
Jonathan Sriranganathan (then known as Sri) was elected to represent
The Gabba Ward
The Gabba Ward is a Brisbane City Council ward covering Woolloongabba, Dutton Park, East Brisbane, Highgate Hill, Kangaroo Point, South Brisbane and West End. Greens candidate Jonathan Sriranganathan
Jonathan Sriranganathan ( ; Sri) i ...
in Brisbane City Council at the March 2016 local government elections. He achieved a primary vote of 31.72%, a positive swing of approximately 13.8%. Sriranganathan finished in second place behind LNP candidate Sean Jacobs, but was able to win on mostly Labor preferences. Sriranganathan is the first Greens candidate to win a seat in local government anywhere in Queensland.
At the 2020 Brisbane City council elections, the Greens were the only party to have a swing in their favour, at 3.3%. Jonathan Sriranganathan retained his ward with a 12.4% swing in primary vote and an overall two-party preferred vote of 65.5%. The Greens additionally entered the two-party preferred vote in 4 other wards where the party came close to unseating the Liberal candidates, including
Central
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(45.2%),
Paddington
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(49.6%),
Pullenvale
Pullenvale is a western suburb in the City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. In the , Pullenvale had a population of 3,179 people.
Geography
Mount Elphinstone is in the north of the locality () and rises to above sea level.
Pullenvale is ...
(40.6%) and
Walter Taylor (47.7%). 21 out of the 26 wards registered swings towards the Greens.
Queensland Young Greens
The Queensland Young Greens are the youth wing of the Queensland Greens and is open to all members under the age of 31 across the state of Queensland. The Young Greens' main focus is on election campaigning, skills training, policy development, and hosting a number of different social events.
The youth wing maintains a
grassroots
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approach in organising members. The youth wing also shares the same policies as the Queensland Greens based around the four guiding principles of non-violence, social justice, grass-roots democracy and ecological sustainability.
Electoral history
Queensland
Federal
Parliamentarians
Federal Parliament
House of Representatives
=Current
=
File:Stephen Bates.jpg, Stephen Bates MP (Brisbane
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), 2022–present
File:Max Chandler-Mather (cropped).jpg, Max Chandler-Mather MP (Griffith
Griffith may refer to:
People
* Griffith (name)
* Griffith (surname)
* Griffith (given name)
Places Antarctica
* Mount Griffith, Ross Dependency
* Griffith Peak (Antarctica), Marie Byrd Land
* Griffith Glacier, Marie Byrd Land
* Griffith Rid ...
), 2022–present
File:Elizabeth Watson-Brown.png, Elizabeth Watson-Brown MP ( Ryan), 2022–present
Senate
=Current
=
File:Larissa Waters 2019.png, Senator Larissa Waters
Larissa Joy Waters (born 8 February 1977) is an Australian politician. She is a member of the Australian Greens and has served as a Senator for Queensland since 2018. She previously served in the Senate from 2011 to 2017, resigning during the ...
, 2011–2017 (elected in 2010), 2018–present
File:Penny Allman-Payne (cropped).jpg, Senator Penny Allman-Payne, 2022–present
=Former
=
File:Andrew Bartlett Greens 2019.jpg, Senator Andrew Bartlett
Andrew John Julian Bartlett (born 4 August 1964) is an Australian politician, social worker, academic, and social campaigner who served as a Senator for Queensland from 1997 to 2008 and from 2017 to 2018. He represented the Australian Democrats ...
(Qld), 2017–2018
State Parliament
Current
File:Michael Berkman MP.jpg, Michael Berkman MP for Maiwar (2017–present)
File:Amy MacMahon MP (cropped).jpg, Amy MacMahon
Amy MacMahon (born 7 June 1986) is a member of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland representing the Greens for the seat of South Brisbane. She has experience as a teacher and sociologist, holding several degrees including a PhD from the U ...
MP for South Brisbane
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Geography
The suburb is on the southern bank of the Brisba ...
(2020–present)
Former
File:Ronan Lee profile photo 2019.jpg, Ronan Lee
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. He was previously a visiting scholar at Queen Mary University of London's International State Crime Initiative. His research focuss ...
MP; electoral district of Indooroopilly (2001–2009), elected in 2001 as a Labor Party MP, joined the Greens in 2008.
Councillors
Brisbane City Council
Current
File:Jonathan Sri.jpg, Cr Jonathan Sriranganathan for The Gabba Ward
The Gabba Ward is a Brisbane City Council ward covering Woolloongabba, Dutton Park, East Brisbane, Highgate Hill, Kangaroo Point, South Brisbane and West End. Greens candidate Jonathan Sriranganathan
Jonathan Sriranganathan ( ; Sri) i ...
(2016–present).
References
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Australian Greens by state
Political parties in Queensland
1991 establishments in Australia
Political parties established in 1991