Janet Rice announces retirement a decade after being elected to the senate

Australian Greens

Senator Janet Rice has announced that she will not stand for senate preselection.

She will retire in the first half of 2024.

As stated by Senator Janet Rice:

“A decade on from being elected to the senate, I’ve decided it’s time to pass the baton.

“It’s been a privilege to work with my Greens colleagues and the community to achieve some huge wins in this time, including marriage equality and the end to native forest logging in Victoria.

“I entered the senate with a mandate to represent Victorians who want to see urgent action on the climate crisis, and who want to see politics work for people, not billionaires and big corporations. Those fights are far from over.

“What does it say that in a wealthy country like ours, we are dooming millions of our citizens to debilitating financial stress, poverty and starvation?

“Right now, many Australians with full-time work are barely scraping by in this cost-of-living crisis, and it’s far worse for those on poverty-payments like Jobseeker and Youth Allowance.

“Labor is still opening new coal and gas projects and logging native forests, abandoning renters and selling out young people.

“Until my very last moment in the Senate, I will keep fighting in parliament for my constituents, for our climate and environment, real action for renters, a human rights based approach to aged care, and building a strong social safety net for everyone who needs it. No one in our rich country should live in poverty or struggle to keep a roof over their head.

“The last decade has shown me the importance of having greens in the parliament. We have consistently been the only party pushing for the urgent action we need to help people and the planet, and now holding the balance of power in the senate, our movement is stronger than ever.”

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