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In October’s 2020 state election, the Queensland Green Party won its second seat, as Amy McMahon beat Labour Deputy Premier Jackie Trad. Part of a long term plan to hold the balance of power in the state parliament, the Greens have been patiently building since Johnathan Sri’s 2016 win in a local council ward. Running a left populist narrative, with a more explicit class politics than their New Zealand counterparts, they’re building a political movement to transform their state. Find out how they’re doing it.
We spoke with State Strategist and candidate for the Federal Seat of Griffith Max Chandler-Mather (@MChanderMather) and Campaign Manager for Amy’s win, Liam Flenady.
Follow 1/200 on Twitter (@1of200podcast), host Huw Morgan (@huwcmorgan) or (@blueprintspod)
Support 1/200 on Patreon
Follow Queensland Greens (@QldGreens)
Thanks to the Queensland Resources Council for letting us use a segment of their interview
Thanks to Masarima and Clone Records for the title music
Thanks to Ethan Hunter for the mood music
Please leave us a 5* review, it helps other people find the podcast !
In October’s 2020 state election, the Queensland Green Party won its second seat, as Amy McMahon beat Labour Deputy Premier Jackie Trad. Part of a long term plan to hold the balance of power in the state parliament, the Greens have been patiently building since Johnathan Sri’s 2016 win in a local council ward. Running a left populist narrative, with a more explicit class politics than their New Zealand counterparts, they’re building a political movement to transform their state. Find out how they’re doing it.
We spoke with State Strategist and candidate for the Federal Seat of Griffith Max Chandler-Mather (@MChanderMather) and Campaign Manager for Amy’s win, Liam Flenady.
Follow 1/200 on Twitter (@1of200podcast), host Huw Morgan (@huwcmorgan) or (@blueprintspod)
Support 1/200 on Patreon
Follow Queensland Greens (@QldGreens)
Thanks to the Queensland Resources Council for letting us use a segment of their interview
Thanks to Masarima and Clone Records for the title music
Thanks to Ethan Hunter for the mood music
Please leave us a 5* review, it helps other people find the podcast !