This is a list of Australian Greens Members of Parliament, past and present, for Federal, State and Territory Parliaments of Australia.
The Greens are currently represented in the Australian House of Representatives, the Australian Senate, the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, the New South Wales Legislative Council, the Victorian Legislative Assembly, the Victorian Legislative Council, the Western Australian Legislative Council, the South Australian Legislative Council, the Tasmanian House of Assembly, and the ACT Legislative Assembly. The Greens have previously been represented in the Legislative Assembly of Queensland, the South Australian House of Assembly and the Western Australian Legislative Assembly.
Federal
Senate
Jo Vallentine (WA) (1990–1992)
Christabel Chamarette (WA) (1992–1996)
Dee Margetts (WA) (1993–1999)
Bob Brown (Tas) (1996–2012)
Kerry Nettle (NSW) (2002–2008)
Christine Milne (Tas) (2005–2015)
Rachel Siewert (WA) (2005–present)
Scott Ludlam (WA) (2008–present)
Sarah Hanson-Young (SA) (2008–present)
Richard Di Natale (Vic) (2011–present)
Lee Rhiannon (NSW) (2011–present)
Larissa Waters (Qld) (2011–present)
Penny Wright (SA) (2011–2015)
Peter Whish-Wilson (Tas) (2012–present)
Janet Rice (Vic) (2014–present)
Nick McKim (Tas) (2015–present)
Robert Simms (SA) (2015–2016)
House of Representatives
Michael Organ (NSW) (2002–2004)
Adam Bandt (Vic) (2010–present)
Australian Capital Territory
Legislative Assembly
Kerrie Tucker (1995–2004)
Lucy Horodny (1995–1998)
Deb Foskey (2004–2008)
Amanda Bresnan (2008–2012)
Meredith Hunter (2008–2012)
Caroline Le Couteur (2008–2012; 2016-present)
Shane Rattenbury (2008–present)
New South Wales
Legislative Assembly
Jamie Parker (2011–present)
Jenny Leong (2015–present)
Tamara Smith (2015–present)
Legislative Council
Ian Cohen (1995–2011)
Lee Rhiannon (1999–2010)
Sylvia Hale (2003–2010)
John Kaye (2007–2016)
Cate Faehrmann (2010–2013)
David Shoebridge (2010–present)
Jan Barham (2011–present)
Jeremy Buckingham (2011–present)
Mehreen Faruqi (2013–present)
Justin Field (2016-present)
Queensland
Legislative Assembly
Ronan Lee (2008–2009)
South Australia
House of Assembly
Kris Hanna (2003–2006)
Legislative Council
Mark Parnell (2006–present)
Tammy Franks (2010–present)
Tasmania
House of Assembly
Bob Brown (1983–1993)
Gerry Bates (1986–1995)
Lance Armstrong (1989–1996)
Christine Milne (1989–1998)
Di Hollister (1989–1998)
Peg Putt (1993–2008)
Michael Foley (1995–1998)
Nick McKim (2002–2015)
Kim Booth (2002–2015)
Tim Morris (2002–2014)
Cassy O'Connor (2008–present)
Paul O'Halloran (2010–2014)
Andrea Dawkins (2015–present)
Rosalie Woodruff (2015–present)
Victoria
Legislative Assembly
Sam Hibbins (2014–present)
Ellen Sandell (2014–present)
Legislative Council
Greg Barber (2006–present)
Colleen Hartland (2006–present)
Sue Pennicuik (2006–present)
Samantha Dunn (2014–present)
Nina Springle (2014–present)
Western Australia
Legislative Council
Jim Scott (1993–2005)
Chrissy Sharp (1997–2005)
Giz Watson (1997–2013)
Robin Chapple (2001–2005; 2009–present)
Dee Margetts (2001–2005)
Lynn MacLaren (2005; 2009–present)
Paul Llewellyn (2005–2009)
Alison Xamon (2009–2013)
Legislative Assembly
Adele Carles (2009–2010)
The table below represents the parliamentary representation of Greens politicians from 1983 to the present. Bob Brown was the first elected Greens representative, initially elected to the Tasmanian House of Assembly in 1983. He was joined by Gerry Bates in 1986. From the second half of 2015, the number of Greens representatives stood at 34.
Note: In 1998, the number of members per electorate in the Tasmanian House of Assembly was reduced from seven to five, reducing the Greens' representation from 4 to 1. The Greens' representation has since recovered.
Note: In 2001, the Western Australian Greens' representation spiked as a result of favourable preferences from other parties.