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Christine Milne, former Senator

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  • Former Australian Greens Senator for Tasmania
  • Became a Senator on 1 July 2005 — Federal election
  • Left Senate on 10 August 2015 — Resigned

Most recent appearances in parliament

Electoral and Referendum Amendment (Electoral Integrity and Other Measures) Bill 2006: In Committee (20 Jun 2006)

“I want to quickly move on, because it is obvious that the government is not going to take this issue of third parties seriously. I heard the minister say that section 305 is to be repealed and replaced with his new clauses. Speaking of getting your head around it, according to my reading of this, the PR company would have to furnish a return but it would only have to name those people who...”

Electoral and Referendum Amendment (Electoral Integrity and Other Measures) Bill 2006: In Committee (20 Jun 2006)

“Just to follow up from my colleague on the advertisement ‘Keep Howard in Bennelong’, authorised by S Hales of the Meadowbank Education Trust, are we now going to have a situation where private schools put in electoral returns? Is that what should be expected? Interestingly, it is a private school that gets Commonwealth government funding. So we have the Commonwealth government...”

Electoral and Referendum Amendment (Electoral Integrity and Other Measures) Bill 2006: In Committee (20 Jun 2006)

“‘Concerned’ again.”

More of Christine Milne's recent appearances

Numbers

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  • Has spoken in 129 debates in the last year — well above average amongst Senators.
  • People have made 22 comments on this Senator's speeches — well above average amongst Senators.
  • 56 people are tracking whenever this Senator speaks .
  • Has used three-word alliterative phrases (e.g. "she sells seashells") 1084 times in debates — well above average amongst Senators. (Why is this here?)