Australian politics loses climate warrior as Greens leader Adam Bandt concedes “purple” defeat
8 May 2025, Renew Economy: Australian politics loses climate warrior as Greens leader Adam Bandt concedes “purple” defeat. The Australian Greens will start the process of appointing a new leader in the aftermath of a federal election that delivered the highest vote in the party’s history but ended up with the ousting of its leader, Adam Bandt, and two other MPs in close contests with Labor. In a statement on Thursday afternoon, Bandt conceded defeat in the seat of Melbourne, after 15 years as the federal member (he was the first Greens MP to be elected in the lower house) and five years as leader of the Greens. In a cruel twist to an election that delivered an unexpected majority to the returning Albanese government, the Greens obtained their highest vote in Melbourne, but One Nation and Liberal preferences directed to the Labor candidate, Sarah Witty, gave that party the win. “To win in Melbourne we needed to overcome Liberal, Labor and One Nation combined, and it’s an Everest we’ve climbed a few times now, but this time we fell just short,” Bandt said on Thursday. “We know about the Greens, the Teals, and now there’s the Purples. Mix red and blue together and you get purple. There are now a swathe of seats where Labor MPs owe their political life to the Liberals’ preferences, and the Greens are the real opposition to the two party system.” As a key member of the Greens team that supported the Gillard minority Labor government, Bandt pushed for world leading climate laws and has since campaigned to deliver billions of dollars to drive Australia’s shift to renewable energy.. Read more here