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Dorinda Cox said she had lost confidence in the Greens and felt her values aligned with Labor.

Greens call on defector to do ‘honourable thing’ and resign

The comment is an escalation of the party’s criticism of its former senator, Dorinda Cox, who it had previously wished well.

  • Paul Sakkal

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Newly elected Greens leader Larissa Waters.

Greens new leader Larissa Waters, deputy Mehreen Faruqi double down on Gaza

Greens senator Larissa Waters has been elected as the new leader of the minor party, with Mehreen Faruqi remaining as deputy.

  • Olivia Ireland and Rachel Eddie
Larissa Waters, Mehreen Faruqi and Sarah Hanson-Young.

The Greens have no frontrunner to lead them. It might be a job-share

The minor party is weighing the option of a power-sharing leadership model after its devastating election losses.

  • Mike Foley and Olivia Ireland
Larissa Waters, Mehreen Faruqi and Sarah Hanson-Young.

‘It’s uncomfortable’: Greens in uncharted territory as leadership contenders jostle

Greens insiders said the party was bracing for its first genuinely competitive leadership ballot after the shock loss of Bandt’s seat of Melbourne.

  • Matthew Knott
Greens leader Adam Bandt with Senator Steph Hodgins-May in Melbourne’s Treasury Gardens on Monday.

Greens leader Adam Bandt set to lose seat of Melbourne

Labor claimed victory for its candidate Sarah Witty after gaining more than 53 per cent of the vote so far, but Bandt has not conceded. 

  • David Crowe and Olivia Ireland
Australian Greens leader Adam Bandt speaking at the party’s campaign HQ in Melbourne on election night.

Bandt clings to Melbourne seat as members clash on party direction

Greens members have differing opinions on whether the party needs to become more centrist or leftist.

  • Olivia Ireland, Clay Lucas and Bridie Smith
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Tim Wilson (second from right) posing with campaign staff.

Police mystery as Lib candidate cops a (primary) schooling in campaigning

It’s a case of claim and counterclaim over an election campaign effort outside a school. One side says there was an apology.

  • Stephen Brook and Kishor Napier-Raman
The Greens’ environment spokesperson Sarah Hanson-Young holds up a salmon during Question Time in the Senate.

‘Rotten, stinking’ dead fish brandished in Senate salmon fight

Opposition to the prime minister’s captain’s call to shield salmon farming from legal challenges prompted the Greens to stage a piscatorial stunt in the Senate.

  • Mike Foley
Ricky Nixon during a previous appearance at Melbourne Magistrate’s court.

‘My legal rights’: Ricky Nixon brings the beef to Melbourne Magistrates’ Court

Plus: ABC v News Corp round 753; Council Watch spares Lord Mayor Nick Reece and deputy Roshena Campbell; Albanese scrupulously ensures everyone gets a piece of the pie.

  • Stephen Brook, Melissa Cunningham, Kishor Napier-Raman and Lachlan Abbott
Artist Khaled Sabsabi at the Campbelltown Art Centre.

Creative Australia announces review into cancelled Venice artist decision

The federal government’s peak arts body suddenly dumped an artist it had selected to represent the country at the world’s most significant art event.

  • Kerrie O'Brien and Linda Morris

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