Australian Greens

The Australian Greens, commonly referred to simply 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 the fourth-largest by elected representation. The leader of the party is Adam Bandt, with Mehreen Faruqi serving as deputy leader. Larissa Waters currently holds the role of Senate leader.

Australian Greens
LeaderAdam Bandt
Deputy LeaderMehreen Faruqi
Senate LeaderLarissa Waters
Deputy Senate LeaderVacant
Founded1992 (1992)
HeadquartersBraddon, Australian Capital Territory
NewspaperGreen Magazine
Think tankThe Green Institute
Youth wingYoung Greens
Membership (2020) 15,000
Ideology
Political positionLeft-wing
Regional affiliationAsia-Pacific Greens
International affiliationGlobal Greens
Colours  Green
Slogan"A Future for All of Us"
Governing bodyNational Council
Party branches
House of Representatives
4 / 151
Senate
11 / 76
State and territorial governments
1 / 8
State and territory lower houses
19 / 455
State and territory upper houses
11 / 155
Party flag
Website
greens.org.au
  • Politics of Australia
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  • Elections

The ACT Greens are currently in a coalition government with ACT Labor in the Australian Capital Territory, and have been consecutively since 2008. This represents the only jurisdiction in Australia where the Greens have a power-sharing agreement.

The party was formed in 1992 as a confederation of eight state and territorial parties. In their early years, the party was largely built around the personality of well-known Tasmanian politician Bob Brown, before expanding its representation substantially in the early part of the 21st century. The party cites four core values as its ideology, namely ecological sustainability, social justice, grassroots democracy, and peace and non-violence. The party's origins can be traced to early environmental movement in Australia, the Franklin Dam controversy, the Green bans, and the nuclear disarmament movement. The party began with the United Tasmania Group, one of the first green parties in the world.

Following the 2022 Australian federal election, the Australian Greens had twelve senators and four members in the lower house, and as of 2020 had over 15,000 party members.

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