Queensland Greens

Queensland Greens
ConvenorGemmia Burden[1]
Founded22 September 1991 (1991-09-22)
HeadquartersMilton, Queensland
Youth wingQueensland Young Greens
Women's wingQueensland Greens Women’s Network
LGBT wingQueensland Rainbow Greens
IdeologyGreen politics
Progressivism
Left-wing populism[2][3]
Political positionLeft-wing
National affiliationAustralian Greens
Colours  Green
House of Representatives
3 / 30
(Queensland seats)
Senate
2 / 12
(Queensland seats)
Legislative Assembly
2 / 93
Local government
3 / 562
Brisbane City Council
2 / 26
Website
greens.org.au/qld

The Queensland Greens is a Green party in Queensland, Australia, and a state member of the Australian Greens. The party is currently represented in all three levels of government, by Larissa Waters and Penny Allman-Payne in the federal Senate; Stephen Bates, Max Chandler-Mather, and Elizabeth Watson-Brown in the House of Representatives; Michael Berkman and Amy MacMahon in the state Legislative Assembly; and Trina Massey and Seal Chong Wah in Brisbane City Council.

  1. ^ "QLD Office Bearers and Party Contacts". Queensland Greens. Retrieved 13 June 2022.
  2. ^ Raue, Tom (29 May 2018). "Is there a future for the left in the Greens?". Overland literary journal. Retrieved 26 April 2021.
  3. ^ McLoughlin, Liam. "Progressive Populism Has Transformed Australia Before — It Could Do It Again". Jacobin Magazine. Retrieved 26 April 2021.

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