ACT Greens

The ACT Greens
Convenor Meredith Hunter
Founded 1992
Headquarters GPO Box 2019
(Unit 4, 8-10 Hobart Place, )
CANBERRA CITY ACT 2601
Ideology green politics
International affiliation Global Greens
Asia-Pacific Green Network
Website
act.greens.org.au
Politics of Australia
Political parties
Elections

The ACT Greens is a green political party located in the Australian Capital Territory, and a member of the federation of the Australian Greens.

As of the 2008 election, the ACT Greens hold the balance of power in the 17-member Legislative Assembly, with four members, to Labor's seven and the Liberals with six.[1][2][3] After almost two weeks of deliberations with both the Labor and Liberal parties, the Greens chose to support a Labor minority government.[4][5][6]

The Greens and the ALP signed a 'Parliamentary Agreement' to formalize the arrangement. Under the agreement, the Greens secured a range of policy outcomes in the areas of schools and education, health service provision, housing, public transport and gay rights. It also ensures that the Greens will Chair three of the Assembly's key committees. In exchange, the Greens agreed to maintain confidence in Chief Minister Jon Stanhope.[7] The Greens also secured Government support for the nomination of Shane Rattenbury as Speaker of the Assembly.[8]

The Greens have required the Government to report on progress against the measures outlined in the agreement on an annual basis. The first joint communiqué on the progress of the agreement was issued in July 2008.[9] The next communiqué will be issued in July 2010.

The ACT Greens elect a 'convenor' rather than a 'leader'. [10] Meredith Hunter was appointed Parliamentary Convenor of the ACT Greens. [11]

Contents

Current members

Previous members

References

  1. ^ "ACT 2008 - ABC elections". Abc.net.au. 2008-10-18. http://www.abc.net.au/elections/act/2008/. Retrieved 2011-02-01. 
  2. ^ Williams, George (2008-10-25). "Case for a new umpire: Canberra Times 25/10/2008". Canberratimes.com.au. http://www.canberratimes.com.au/news/local/news/general/case-for-a-new-umpire/1343284.aspx. Retrieved 2011-02-01. 
  3. ^ "Greens take extra seat in ACT election: ABC News 25/10/2008". Abc.net.au. http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/10/25/2401247.htm. Retrieved 2011-02-01. 
  4. ^ "Labor to form minority government in ACT: The Age 31/10/2008". News.theage.com.au. 2008-10-31. http://news.theage.com.au/national/labor-to-form-minority-government-in-act-20081031-5fea.html. Retrieved 2011-02-01. 
  5. ^ Stockman, David (2008-11-01). "Greens' nod sees Stanhope keep job: Canberra Times 1/11/2008". Canberratimes.com.au. http://www.canberratimes.com.au/news/local/news/political/greens-nod-sees-stanhope-keep-job/1349315.aspx. Retrieved 2011-02-01. 
  6. ^ Labor-Greens parliamentary agreement PDF
  7. ^ Parliamentary Agreement for the Seventh Legislative Assembly for the ACT (2008)
  8. ^ ABC News (2008) Rattenbury Elected Assembly Speaker. November 5th, 2009
  9. ^ ACT Government Joint Communiqué on the ACT Parliamentary Agreement (2008)
  10. ^ © AAP  (2008-10-27). "Greens' Hunter to have 'leadership role': Canberra Times 27/10/2008". Canberratimes.com.au. http://www.canberratimes.com.au/news/local/news/general/greens-hunter-to-have-leadership-role/1344307.aspx. Retrieved 2011-02-01. 
  11. ^ ACT Greens (2009) Meredith Hunter. Accessed September 26th, 2009

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