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    Rachel Mary Siewert (born 4 November 1961) is an Australian politician. She was a senator for Western Australia from 2005 to 2021, representing the Australian...
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  • sculptor Eva Siewert (1907–1994), German writer Jake Siewert (born 1964), former White House press secretary; Goldman Sachs (2012– ) Rachel Siewert (born 1961)...
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    appointed to fill the casual vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator Rachel Siewert in 2021, and was then elected as the Greens' lead Senate candidate in...
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    two additional Senate seats, taken by Christine Milne in Tasmania and Rachel Siewert in Western Australia, bringing the total to four. At the 2004 Federal...
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    Greig stood for re-election at the 2004 election, but lost his seat to Rachel Siewert of the Australian Greens. His term expired 30 June 2005. Since leaving...
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    production. After flying over the spill site, Australian Greens Senator Rachel Siewert claimed the spill was far greater than had originally been reported...
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    Karen Grogan was appointed to fill the vacancy on 21 September 2021. Rachel Siewert resigned from the Senate on 6 September 2021. Dorinda Cox was appointed...
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    sit in Australia's Parliament owing to their status as dual citizens. Rachel Siewert and Bandt were made temporary co-deputy leaders. Bandt achieved national...
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    Adam Bandt (2018–20) Leader Richard Di Natale Adam Bandt Preceded by Rachel Siewert Succeeded by Mehreen Faruqi In office 6 May 2015 – 18 July 2017 Serving...
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  • two additional Senate seats, taken by Christine Milne in Tasmania and Rachel Siewert in Western Australia, bringing the total to four. However, the success...
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    for the Greens in the 2016 federal election (behind Scott Ludlam and Rachel Siewert), Steele-John had been a candidate for the WA Greens three times. He...
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  • Chisholm (Deputy Chair) Anika Wells MP Senator Patrick Dodson Senator Rachel Siewert Senator Matthew Canavan George Christensen MP Senator Dean Smith Phillip...
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    federal election, former Tasmanian Greens leader Christine Milne and WA's Rachel Siewert joined Bob Brown and NSW's Kerry Nettle in the Senate, doubling the...
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    Stephanie". Parliament of Australia. Retrieved 5 June 2023. "Biography for SIEWERT, Rachel Mary". Parliament of Australia. Retrieved 5 June 2023. "Senator Glenn...
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  • 2017 following the latter's resignation, and Dorinda Cox, who replaced Rachel Siewert following her resignation in 2021. The Greens (WA) grew out of the growing...
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    below-the-line voting in Tasmania. The other Green elected at that election was Rachel Siewert from Western Australia. Milne was part of Bob Brown's frontbench covering...
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    were elected in New South Wales. In Western Australia, the Greens' Rachel Siewert was elected to the final vacancy after the final Labor candidate was...
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    Territory 2010, 2013 2001–2019 Nick Sherry   Labor Tasmania 2014 1990–2012 Rachel Siewert   Greens Western Australia 2011 2005–2021 Ursula Stephens   Labor New...
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    he worked as a communications officer for Australian Greens Senator Rachel Siewert. At the 2005 state election, Ludlam unsuccessfully contested the seat...
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    Greens (9) 8 Sarah Hanson-Young Nick McKim Richard Di Natale Janet Rice Rachel Siewert Jordon Steele-John Peter Whish-Wilson Andrew Bartlett – 1 Lee Rhiannon...
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    Evans (ALP) Mathias Cormann (Lib) Glenn Sterle (ALP) Judith Adams (Lib) Rachel Siewert (Grn) Nick Minchin (Lib) Anne McEwen (ALP) Mary Jo Fisher (Lib) Annette...
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  • and Labor saw that lead extended even further, and Greens candidate Rachel Siewert comfortably took the final vacancy. The result was three seats Liberal...
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  • Territory 2007, 2010 2001–2019 Nick Sherry   Labor Tasmania 2008 1990–2012 Rachel Siewert   Greens Western Australia 2011 2005–2021 Ursula Stephens   Labor New...
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  • National Library of Australia. Retrieved 31 August 2013. "Former Senator Rachel Siewert". Senators and Members of the Parliament of Australia. Retrieved 21...
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  • and Gambling were reallocated from Waters to Sarah Hanson-Young and Rachel Siewert, respectively. A new portfolio of Dental Health was also added to Hanson-Young's...
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    and killed. This "imminent threat" policy was criticized by Senator Rachel Siewert for killing endangered sharks. The "imminent threat" policy was canceled...
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  • Royal Commission had been requested that very week by Greens senator Rachel Siewert who chaired the parliamentary inquiry into the abuse of people with...
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  • for Mayo Bill Shorten, Opposition Leader and Labor MP for Maribyrnong Rachel Siewert, Australian Greens Senator for Western Australia Lisa Singh, Labor Senator...
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  • Brown was elected leader unopposed, with Western Australian Senator Rachel Siewert appointed the party's first Whip. The 2008 Australian Greens deputy...
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    Greens (9) 8 Sarah Hanson-Young Nick McKim Richard Di Natale Janet Rice Rachel Siewert Jordon Steele-John Peter Whish-Wilson Andrew Bartlett – 1 Lee Rhiannon...
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