Larissa Waters




Larissa Joy Waters (born 8 February 1977) is an Australian politician. She is a member of the Australian Greens and has served as a Senator for Queenslandleadership saying he had a baby due in the upcoming weeks. Scott Ludlam and Larissa Waters were elected unopposed as co-deputies. Bandt was re-elected as Memberparty is Adam Bandt, with Mehreen Faruqi serving as deputy leader. Larissa Waters currently holds the role of Senate leader. The ACT Greens are currentlyJuly 2017. Retrieved 23 November 2017. Waters, Larissa (18 July 2017). "Statement from Senator Larissa Waters". GreensMPs. Australian Greens. Retrievedcitizens. Two of these, Australian Greens Senators Scott Ludlam and Larissa Waters, resigned from Parliament shortly afterwards. Together with four otherreturned to the Senate as a member of the Australian Greens, replacing Larissa Waters after her disqualification during the parliamentary eligibility crisisparty is currently represented in all three levels of government, by Larissa Waters and Penny Allman-Payne in the federal Senate; Stephen Bates, Max Chandler-MatherMorrison government's agenda during the 2022 election campaign. Senator Larissa Waters amended a plan by former member for Indi Cathy McGowan which passedTom Switzer 26 2 August 2010 Craig Emerson Peter Dutton Barnaby Joyce Larissa Waters Madonna King Brisbane broadcast 27 9 August 2010 Julia Gillard Primeplan to ban horse racing: Nick Williams hits back at Greens". News.com.au. Waters, Brad (16 January 2023). "Pro-racing group Kick Up For Racing to take thepolitician and judge Chea Waters Evans, American politician from Vermont Dan Waters, politician in Ontario, Canada Larissa Waters (born 1977), AustralianWaters, Larissa. "Statement from Senator Larissa Waters". GreensMPs. Australian Greens. Retrieved 26 July 2017. Belot, Henry (18 July 2017). "LarissaMark Lionel". Parliament of Australia. Retrieved 3 June 2023. "Senator Larissa Waters". Parliament of Australia. Retrieved 3 June 2023. "Biography for O'SULLIVAN14 July 2017 10 November 2017 Jordon Steele-John Greens Qld (Senate) Larissa Waters Greens 18 July 2017 10 November 2017 Andrew Bartlett Greens WA (Senate)Australian Greens In office 6 May 2015 – 3 February 2020 Deputy Scott Ludlam Larissa Waters Adam Bandt Preceded by Christine Milne Succeeded by Adam Bandt Senatorthe meeting. Three senators, Nick McKim, Larissa Waters, and Mehreen Faruqi contested the role. Larissa Waters was re-elected to the role, with Nick McKimCommission of Inquiry Bill 2021 (Cth), introduced by Greens Senator Larissa Waters in relation to the 1988 rape allegation against the Attorney-Generalas Deputy Leader of the Australian Greens, serving alongside Senator Larissa Waters. This followed Christine Milne resigning her leadership of the party"Australian politicians born overseas jump to clarify citizenship after Waters, Ludlam bungles". ABC News. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. RetrievedDeputy parliamentary leaders Christine Milne Adam Bandt Scott Ludlam Larissa Waters Nick McKim Mehreen Faruqi Frontbenches Brown Milne Di Natale Bandt NSWoffice Leader 3 Scott Ludlam Larissa Waters 6 May 2015 18 July 2017 2 years, 73 days Richard Di Natale 4 Adam Bandt Larissa Waters 21 July 2017 4 FebruaryFebruary 2020). "Adam Bandt elected unopposed as federal Greens leader; Larissa Waters and Nick McKim as deputies". ABC News. Retrieved 22 May 2022. Taylorthe Constitution. 18 July 2017: Greens Senator and co-deputy leader Larissa Waters resigns after discovering that she held Canadian citizenship by birthreallocated from Di Natale to Bandt, while new portfolios were created for Larissa Waters and Mehreen Faruqi to represent the leader on various issues in theGerard Rennick (LNP) ▌ Malcolm Roberts (PHON) ▌ Paul Scarr (LNP) ▌ Larissa Waters (AG) ▌ Murray Watt (ALP)* ▌ Alex Antic (LP) ▌ Simon Birmingham (LP)*ability to think reasonably. Remeikis, Amy (2017-07-19). "Greens senator Larissa Waters' resignation triggers wave of MPs declaring Australian allegiance".Natale the previous day. At the same time, Larissa Waters and Nick McKim were elected as co-deputy leaders; Waters was elected uncontested, while McKim defeatedLeader Richard Di Natale Preceded by Scott Ludlam and Larissa Waters Succeeded by Larissa Waters Senator for Western Australia In office 1 July 2005 –Deputy parliamentary leaders Christine Milne Adam Bandt Scott Ludlam Larissa Waters Nick McKim Mehreen Faruqi Frontbenches Brown Milne Di Natale Bandt NSWMehreen Faruqi David Shoebridge Vic Janet Rice Qld Penny Allman-Payne Larissa Waters WA Dorinda Cox Jordon Steele-John SA Sarah Hanson-Young Barbara PocockDeputy parliamentary leaders Christine Milne Adam Bandt Scott Ludlam Larissa Waters Nick McKim Mehreen Faruqi Frontbenches Brown Milne Di Natale Bandt NSWLiberal Party Nationals ALP Greens Xenophon One Nation Scott Ludlam, Larissa Waters, Matt Canavan, Malcolm Roberts, Barnaby Joyce, Fiona Nash, Nick XenophonDavey, Deputy Leader of the National Party of Australia Nick McKim and Larissa Waters, Deputy Leaders of the Australian Greens Vacant, Deputy Leader of the(elected 12) 3. Fraser Anning 4. Judy Smith 250,126 9.19 +8.64 Greens 1. Larissa Waters (elected 9) 2. Andrew Bartlett 3. Ben Pennings 4. Johanna Kloot 5. FionaPocock Janet Rice David Shoebridge Jordon Steele-John Lidia Thorpe Larissa Waters Peter Whish-Wilson – – National (6) 2 Ross Cadell Perin Davey 4 Matt2019—current Jess Walsh (born 1971)   Labor Victoria 2025 2019—current Larissa Waters (born 1977)   Greens Queensland 2025 2011–2017, 2018—current MurrayNash and Larissa Waters were held to be "incapable of being chosen" as senators as they were dual citizens. Ludlam resigned on 14 July and Waters resignedAustralian Senate Victoria 1 July 2011 26 August 2020 9 years, 56 days Larissa Waters (1977– ) Australian Senate Queensland 1 July 2011 18 July 2017 6 yearsDeputy parliamentary leaders Christine Milne Adam Bandt Scott Ludlam Larissa Waters Nick McKim Mehreen Faruqi Frontbenches Brown Milne Di Natale Bandt NSWparty Second party Third party   Leader Simon Birmingham Penny Wong Larissa Waters Party Liberal/National Coalition Labor Greens Leader since 30 OctoberArthur Sinodinos Bill Shorten Bob Carr Christine Milne George Brandis Larissa Waters Kevin Rudd Penny Wong Joe Hockey Tony Abbott Wayne Swan Federal ParliamentaryKingdom. A special recount determined that Fraser Anning was elected instead. Waters resigned on 18 July 2017 because she was a dual citizen of Canada. The CourtDeputy parliamentary leaders Christine Milne Adam Bandt Scott Ludlam Larissa Waters Nick McKim Mehreen Faruqi Frontbenches Brown Milne Di Natale Bandt NSWfederal parliament. Following the 2017 resignations of Scott Ludlam and Larissa Waters due to dual citizenship and Matt Canavan's resignation from the Cabinetthe Senate resolved to refer the matters of Senators Scott Ludlam, Larissa Waters and Canavan to the High Court as Court of Disputed Returns. The Attorney-GeneralDeputy parliamentary leaders Christine Milne Adam Bandt Scott Ludlam Larissa Waters Nick McKim Mehreen Faruqi Frontbenches Brown Milne Di Natale Bandt NSWDeputy parliamentary leaders Christine Milne Adam Bandt Scott Ludlam Larissa Waters Nick McKim Mehreen Faruqi Frontbenches Brown Milne Di Natale Bandt NSWthe shooting is unclear, prompting protests in the city. 18 July – Larissa Waters resigns as a Greens Senator for Queensland after discovering she holdsCameron (4 August 2016). "Greens will begrudgingly work with Hanson: Larissa Waters". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 4 August 2016. Joint StandingAttorney General Mental Health Schools & Education Veterans Affairs Larissa Waters Cape York Environment, Biodiversity & Natural Heritage Great Barrier

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