Bob Brown Resigns As Green Party Leader

As of June, it will be a case of brown and green will not be seen unless there’s a new party leader in between, because Bob Brown has just announced his resignation as the leader of the Green Party and will be stepping down from the Australian senate after 16 years on the job. Here is what he said:

“I am sad to leave but happy to go. It is good knowing that the Greens have such a depth of talent and experience lined up for leadership – I could only dream about that a decade ago. It is prime time to hand over the reins. I offer a huge ‘thank you’ to the 1.7 million Australian voters who elected our Green team, and to my 9 colleagues: they have made each Green year in this parliament better than the year before – though the best is yet to come.”

Christine Milne has been elected as the new Greens Party leader.

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