Tasmanian Greens

Tasmanian Greens
LeaderRosalie Woodruff
Deputy LeaderVica Bayley
Founded1992
HeadquartersLevel 1
162 Macquarie St
Hobart TAS 7000
IdeologyGreen politics[1]
Progressivism
Political positionLeft-wing
National affiliationAustralian Greens
Colours  Green
House of Reps (Tas. seats)
0 / 5
Senate (Tas. seats)
2 / 12
House of Assembly
5 / 35
Legislative Council
1 / 15
Local Government
9 / 263
Website
greens.org.au/tas
Seats in local government
Clarence
2 / 12
Glenorchy
1 / 10
Hobart
2 / 12
Huon Valley
2 / 9
Kingborough
1 / 10
Tasman
1 / 7

The Tasmanian Greens are a political party in Australia which developed from numerous environmental campaigns in Tasmania, including the flooding of Lake Pedder and the Franklin Dam campaign. They form a part of the Australian Greens.

Following the 2024 Tasmanian State Election, the party holds five seats in the Tasmanian House of Assembly, and is currently led by Dr Rosalie Woodruff.[2] At a federal level, two Tasmanian senators – Nick McKim and Peter Whish-Wilson – are members of the Greens.

The party's current shadow ministry can be found at Woodruff Shadow Ministry.

  1. ^ Jackson, Stewart (2016). The Australian Greens : from activism to Australia's third party. Melbourne University Press. ISBN 9780522867947.
  2. ^ Killick, David (8 April 2024). "Greens revel in expanded team as leader foreshadows a big voice in parliament". The Mercury. Retrieved 9 April 2024.