Greens win new seats in NSW poll

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As in New Zealand, it’s always been hard for the Aussie Greens to win electorate seats. But in Saturday’s New South Wales election they won three seats (and maybe four after postal votes are counted).

The Greens Jamie Parker was re-elected in Balmain, a Sydney inner city seat, and his colleague Jenny Leong beat off a Labor challenger in the neighbouring seat of Newtown. Leong gained a lot of credit for opposing the projected WestConnex motorway which would have so damaged the community. As in New Zealand, the Aussie Greens are strong on public transport and cycling alternatives. Labor prevaricated on WestConnex, as they do on other hot issues, like marriage equality and the treatment of refugees. Jenny was also pushing strongly for better education funding, new affordable housing and rent controls.

Even more dramatic was the Green victory in the north-east seat of Ballina, which the Nationals won previously by a 24% margin. The Greens Tamara Smith was riding a wave of opposition to plans to extract coal seam gas from the region. When I was in the area a year ago a common sign at a farm entrance was “Lock the Gate to Coal and Gas Companies”. It was a truly mass rural campaign the Greens tapped in to.

Ballina is a bit like the Coromandel electorate, which Green co-leader Jeanette Fitzsimons won back in 1999 (although it went back to National the following election). Mining was a big issue in Coromandel too (even if it wasn’t about coal seam gas). Many Coromandel voters had backed the No Mining campaign and were more attuned to Green messages.

The seat neighbouring Ballina, Lismore, might also fall to the Green candidate Adam Guise. At the time of writing Guise was neck and neck with the National candidate.

The Greens also had two people elected to the NSW upper house, the Legislative Council, to add to three already there. Half the Legislative Council was not up for up for re-election.

While we might be disappointed that the Liberal/National coalition is back in office in New South Wales we can take heart from the progress being made by the Greens with its strong progressive policies

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  1. We like to believe that our Aussie comrades are the weak gutless racist ones and think of ourselves as the strong, fair-minded independent ones. However these latest results show once again how we are the weak sheep and sleepy hobbits of the South Pacific and that the Aussie people show a lot more guts than we ever did. Did the Aussies just lie down and let their country be raped by the Neo-liberals (the ECA) like we did? Do they just let badly planned and ultimately unnecessary concrete and tar monstrosities (aka roads of national significance) spring up everywhere? Do they accept the lies of the 1% that digging up the National parks is necessary for Australian wellbeing. No, they don’t – they have a backbone and will punish a government that doesn’t listen and learn, instead of dutifully ticking the vote National box like zombies and believing there is no alternative, like we do.

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