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Max Chandler-Mather is appointed executive director of the Greens Institute and proposes using progressive populism to win voters from One Nation.

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Former MP Max Chandler-Mather has been appointed executive director of The Greens Institute following his defeat in the 2025 federal election. He stated the party aims to use 'progressive economic populism' to attract voters deserting major parties for One Nation. The new role includes organizing thousands of volunteers for a major survey of economic and social life across Australia.

Key Facts

  • Max Chandler-Mather is the new executive director of The Greens Institute.[1]confirmed
  • Chandler-Mather claims 'progressive economic populism' can win voters from One Nation.[1]confirmed
  • Chandler-Mather and former leader Adam Bandt lost their seats in the 2025 federal election.[1]confirmed

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AustraliaAustralia, Oceania
-25.27, 133.78

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Former MP Max Chandler-Mather has been appointed executive director of The Greens Institute following his defeat in the 2025 federal election. He stated the party aims to use 'progressive economic populism' to attract voters deserting major parties for One Nation. The new role includes organizing thousands of volunteers for a major survey of economic and social life across Australia.

  • • Max Chandler-Mather is the new executive director of The Greens Institute.
  • • Chandler-Mather claims 'progressive economic populism' can win voters from One Nation.
  • • Chandler-Mather and former leader Adam Bandt lost their seats in the 2025 federal election.