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The Big Teal by Simon Holmes à Court offers a compelling examination of Australia's political landscape, focusing on the significant impact of independent candidates in recent elections. It discusses how these independents have challenged traditional party politics, reshaping the political dialogue by engaging directly with community issues. The book provides insight into the motivations and strategies that have given rise to a more participatory form of democracy in Australia.
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You might enjoy this book if you're interested in exploring the dynamics and transformations within contemporary Australian politics. With insights from Simon Holmes à Court, the narrative delves into the significant shifts in political influence and the rise of a progressive movement, making it compelling for those keen on understanding the changing landscape of political affairs.

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The Big Teal by Simon Holmes à Court explores a pivotal moment in Australian politics, marked by the May 2022 election. The election signaled the re-engagement of those who felt ignored and patronised on crucial issues such as climate, integrity, and gender equity—particularly women and younger voters who were infuriated by Scott Morrison’s dismissive remarks.

The electoral map underwent a dramatic transformation, with the triumph of the 'teals'. This wasn't entirely unexpected by those assisting their rise, like Simon Holmes à Court, founder of Climate 200. As Australia entered a lost decade on climate action, Holmes à Court recognised the limitations of traditional advocacy. The election of Cathy McGowan as a community independent in 2013 offered a new blueprint for political engagement. From this inspiration, Climate 200 emerged as a crowdfunded initiative providing the resources and expertise needed to invigorate a grassroots movement across more than thirty electorates.

Despite a relentless and increasingly harsh campaign against Holmes à Court and the candidates from the Liberals, who were assisted by their media allies, the election resulted in six new community independent MPs and one senator. This marked a victory of facts over fear and priorities over prejudice. It challenged the outdated 'majoritariat' and rejected the false binary choices between parties that no longer reflected the aspirations and complexities of modern democratic Australia.

The Big Teal tells the story of how a diverse team of young tech enthusiasts and experienced advisors leveraged their real-world and virtual expertise to help communities achieve the representation they had long sought.

Series: In the National Interest

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781922633569

Publisher: Monash University Publishing

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 October 2022

Country: Australia

Imprint: Monash University Publishing

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 111.0mm

Height: 175.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 96

About the Author

Simon Holmes à Court has stood at the intersection of community, climate action and politics since May 2007, when he attended the meeting of a community group setting out to build Australia’s first community-owned wind farm. Fifteen years later to the month, at the May 2022 federal election, one of this former Silicon Valley dotcom engineer’s startups, Climate 200, harnessed community, climate action and politics to play a major role in shaking up Australia’s tired old political order. Simon is an energy analyst, clean-tech investor, climate philanthropist, and director of the Smart Energy Council and the Australian Environmental Grantmakers Network. He was co-founder of the Australian Wind Alliance and inaugural chair of the Melbourne Energy Institute’s Advisory Board. He is a respected commentator on the economic, political and engineering aspects of Australia’s energy transition.

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