the high of the federal election was having Dutton lose, the low was having Adam and Max lose.
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“Two, the Institute will work on developing a broader vision and set of policies that speak to the hopes, desires and needs of the millions of Australians being left behind by a political and economic system that puts corporate profit first and everyday people last.”
Sounds like they are doubling down on their "watermelon" strategy, despite a lot of commentary from the mainstream media that they had "strayed too far from their environmentalist roots". I like that they're not buying into this myth that they suffered some colossal rejection of their policy strategy at the last federal election.
From Wikipedia:
The Green Institute is an Australian public policy think tank founded in 2008. The institute "supports green politics through education, action, research and debate".
In disclosure returns lodged with the Australian Electoral Commission, the institute indicated that it is an associated entity of the Australian Greens. The institute is similar to the Liberal Party aligned Menzies Research Centre and Labor's Chifley Research Centre.
Forming a "mass movement" approach would be an interesting shift for an institute affiliated with The Greens.
Yes, this sounds really interesting.