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Federal election 2025: Elizabeth Watson-Brown wins Ryan for Greens

The Greens have officially won back the inner Brisbane seat of Ryan, with victor Elizabeth Watson-Brown pledging to ‘push Labor’ on stronger climate action.

Greens ‘gutted’ about Adam Bandt’s defeat

Greens MP Elizabeth Watson-Brown has officially retained the inner Brisbane seat of Ryan, giving her embattled radical-left party a lonely victory following its lower house wipe-out in the May 3 federal election.

The Greens entered the election with four seats in the lower house of parliament, but will return with just one following Ms Watson-Brown’s close win over Coalition rival Maggie Forrest.

The Sky News Decision Desk called the seat for Ms Watson-Brown on Monday.

She secured about 53 per cent of the votes after preferences with a 0.5 per cent swing in her favour.

Ms Watson-Brown on Tuesday said the Greens were ready “push Labor” for “stronger action on the climate, housing and cost-of-living crises”.

Elizabeth Watson-Brown (centre) is now the only Greens member in the lower house of parliament. Picture: Dan Peled / NewsWire
Elizabeth Watson-Brown (centre) is now the only Greens member in the lower house of parliament. Picture: Dan Peled / NewsWire

“I want to thank the people of Ryan for again putting their trust in me to be their strong, independent voice in parliament and for helping to keep (former Opposition Leader Peter) Dutton out,” she said on her victory.

“This term we have one of the most progressive Senates we’ve ever had, an opportunity for real progressive reform. There is no excuse now for Labor to resist real reform to help people and nature.

“The Greens are ready to push Labor to take stronger action on the climate, housing and cost-of-living crises.”

Ryan, which takes in Brisbane’s leafy inner and outer western suburbs, was long considered a safe blue-ribbon Liberal electorate.

Ms Watson-Brown snatched it from the Liberals in 2022.

The Greens copped a shellacking on May 3, with long-serving Greens leader Adam Bandt booted from his seat of Melbourne along with Brisbane MPs Max Chandler-Mather and Stephen Bates.

The Greens now consist of 11 Senators in the Upper House and Ms Watson-Brown in the Lower House.

Anthony Albanese secured a crushing victory for Labor, with the party winning at least 93 seats as of Monday, compared to 43 for the Coalition.

There are now just three seats in doubt: Calwell and Flinders in Victoria, and Longman in Queensland.

Zoe Daniel says she will wait until an official declaration from the AEC before conceding her seat of Goldstein. Picture: NewsWire/ Nadir Kinani
Zoe Daniel says she will wait until an official declaration from the AEC before conceding her seat of Goldstein. Picture: NewsWire/ Nadir Kinani

In Calwell, Labor candidate Basem Abdo is ahead of Coalition rival Usman Ghani.

In Flinders, Liberal MP Zoe McKenzie is ahead of independent challenger Ben Smith.

Ms McKenzie leads with 4572 votes with 90.0 per cent of the vote counted.

In Longman, LNP member Terry Young is leading Labor challenger Rhiannyn Douglas.

Mr Young leads with just 196 votes with 85.4 per cent of the vote counted.

On Monday, the Decision Desk called the seat of Bradfield, in Sydney, for the Liberals.

Labor has clung onto Bean in the ACT and Bullwinkel in Western Australia.

Former teal independent member for Goldstein Zoe Daniel, meanwhile, has not yet conceded her seat to victorious Liberal Tim Wilson.

In a post to X from May 9, Ms Daniel said she would not concede until postals and pre-poll votes were counted.

“The AEC has not yet declared the seat,” she said.

“Please respect the process and voters until a definitive position is clear.”

Originally published as Federal election 2025: Elizabeth Watson-Brown wins Ryan for Greens

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