Good afternoon. The Queensland senator Larissa Waters has called for “politics with heart” afterbeing elected the Greens’ new federal leader.
The minor party’s 11 senators and lone MP met in Melbourne this afternoon to agree on its fifth parliamentary leader, after Adam Bandt’s unexpected loss at the federal election.
The former environmental lawyer,who made international headlinesas the first person to breastfeed in federal parliament, pledged torebuild the party’s numbers in the lower house, and said she wanted to push for “a progressive parliament” and work with Labor in the Senate to “get shit done”.
Waters was elected unopposed by her colleagues, with the NSW senator Mehreen Faruqi continuing as deputy leader and Nick McKim remaining as party whip.
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