The Big Teal
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Published
Monash University Publishing, 2022.
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2h 15m 7s
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eAudiobook
Language
English
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9798823423304

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Simon Holmes À. Court., Simon Holmes À. Court|AUTHOR., & Simon Holmes À. Court|READER. (2022). The Big Teal . Monash University Publishing.

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Simon Holmes À. Court, Simon Holmes À. Court|AUTHOR and Simon Holmes À. Court|READER. 2022. The Big Teal. Monash University Publishing.

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Simon Holmes À. Court, Simon Holmes À. Court|AUTHOR and Simon Holmes À. Court|READER. The Big Teal Monash University Publishing, 2022.

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Simon Holmes À. Court, Simon Holmes À. Court|AUTHOR, and Simon Holmes À. Court|READER. The Big Teal Monash University Publishing, 2022.

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The electoral map has been dramatically redrawn. However, the triumph of the 'teals' was not entirely unexpected to those assisting their rise, such as Climate 200 founder Simon Holmes à Court. As Australia entered its lost decade on climate action, he observed that conventional advocacy had become a case of diminishing returns, and that Cathy McGowan's election as a community independent in 2013 provided a template for direct political engagement. The result was Climate 200, a crowdfunded outfit intended to provide the money and expertise to better match the major parties and turbocharge the grassroots movement emerging in thirty-plus electorates.

Despite a relentless and increasingly shrill campaign of vilification aimed at Holmes à Court and the candidates by the Liberals, assisted by their media mates, we saw the election of six new community independent MPs and one senator. It was a victory of facts over fear, priorities over prejudice. It was a blow to the unfit-for-purpose 'majoritariat', a rejection of the false binary choice between parties that no longer reflect the hopes and complexity of modern democratic Australia.

This is the story of how a team of inspired young tech-heads and older sages used their real and virtual-world experience to help a cluster of communities get the representation they wanted.
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