The Australian Greens frontbench consists of all Greens members of Parliament serving as the party's spokespeople inside Parliament on various issues, each member being assigned portfolios for their speaking duties. This allows the Greens to shadow government policies and actions from the party perspective.[1]

List

Spokesperson Portfolio
Richard Di Natale (Leader)
  • Health
  • Multiculturalism
  • Sport
  • Foreign Affairs
  • International Aid and Development
Rachel Siewert (Party Whip)
  • Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Issues
  • Family, Ageing & Community Services
  • Mental Health
Adam Bandt (Co-Deputy Leader)
  • Climate Change
  • Employment & Workplace Relations
  • Energy
  • Science, Research & Innovation
Larissa Waters (Co-Deputy Leader)
  • Gambling
  • Women
  • Democracy
  • Mining and Resources
  • Tourism
Sarah Hanson-Young
  • Arts
  • Finance & Trade
  • Communications
  • Water & Murray Darling Basin
  • Environment and Biodiversity
  • Nuclear
Mehreen Faruqi
  • Animal Welfare
  • Education
  • Gun Control
  • Housing
  • Industry
  • Local Government
Peter Whish-Wilson
  • Consumer Affairs
  • Healthy Oceans
  • Treasury
  • Waste & Recycling
  • Defence and Veterans Affairs
Janet Rice
  • Agriculture & Rural Affairs
  • Forests
  • LGBTIQ
  • Transport & Infrastructure
Nick McKim
  • Attorney General
  • Immigration & Citizenship
  • Small Business
Jordon Steele-John
  • Disability Services
  • Digital Rights and I.T.
  • Youth
  • Sustainable Cities

References

  1. "Portfolios". The Australian Greens. Archived from the original on 23 October 2016. Retrieved 23 October 2016.

  • of Green MPs and Senators
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