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    Christine Anne Milne AO (née Morris; born 14 May 1953) is an Australian politician who served as a Senator for Tasmania. She was the leader of the parliamentary...
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    and Christine Milne, who went on to contest and win seats in the Parliament of Tasmania and eventually form the Tasmanian Greens. Both Brown and Milne subsequently...
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    almost untouched. Bandt sat on Christine Milne's frontbench. In 2015, upon the change of Green leadership from Christine Milne to Richard Di Natale, Bandt...
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    Parliament. He was met with a standing ovation. The then deputy leader Christine Milne said it was "a very inspiring speech". There was criticism of his approach...
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    Franklin electorate. In the 1989 state election a total of 5 Greens—Christine Milne, Lance Armstrong, Di Hollister, Gerry Bates and Bob Brown—were elected...
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  • representation is exactly what Milne achieved. Christine Milne resigned as leader of the Australian Greens on 6 May 2015. Milne was replaced by Victorian senator...
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    of the Australian Greens on 6 May 2015 following the resignation of Christine Milne. He was the leader of the Greens during the 2016 and 2019 federal elections...
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  • Christine Milne led the Australian Greens from 2012 until 2015. During this period, members of parliament served as official spokespersons for the party...
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    on 30 July 2015 that McKim had won the membership ballot to replace Christine Milne in the Senate. He resigned from the Tasmanian Parliament on 4 August...
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    "co-deputy leader" alongside Scott Ludlam, with Richard Di Natale replacing Christine Milne as the party leader. Waters was re-elected to the senate at the 2016...
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