Greens confirmed as the Third Force in Australia
The New Zealand Green Party has congratulated the Australian Greens on their strong showing in yesterday’s General
Election ‘across the ditch’.
Melbourne’s The Age and the Sydney Morning Herald are anointing the Greens as the new ‘third force’ of Aussie politics,
following the Democrats’ fall from grace.
The Australian Greens look likely to win one million votes in the lower house elections, having increased their share of
the vote by 2.2 percentage points to 7.1 per cent, placing them third ahead of both the Democrats and the ruling
Coalition’s National Party.
The Greens have also lifted their votes significantly in the Senate, almost certainly gaining a third seat - that of
Christine Milne in Tasmania - and are still in the running in several other states.
“Our delight at the significant increase in the Greens’ popular support has been tempered by the fact that this has not
translated into the Senate seats they deserve,” said Green Party Co-Leader Rod Donald.
“This is due to Labor preferencing fringe parties like Family First instead of reciprocating the Greens’ decision to
give their second preferences to Labor.
“The overall result points to the need for Australia to adopt a proper system of proportional representation so that
Aussies can elect who they actually voted for.”