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Welcome to Lee Rhiannon's websiteLee Rhiannon is formely a Greens MP in the NSW Upper House and is widely expected to win a Senate seat in the Federal parliament for the NSW Greens. To contact Lee about her future Senate work: leerhiannon.senate@gmail.com Media inquiries: 0427 861 568. The 2010 Federal Election Campaign The counting continues, but Lee Rhiannon is widely tipped to have reclaimed the Senate seat for the Greens NSW.The official campaign was a whirlwind of just over 30 days, but the success lies in many years of hard work of Greens NSW campaigners and supporters all across New South Wales.
Please take the time to review Lee's extensive work over 11 years as a NSW Greens MP, before coming across to greens.org.au and reviewing our work during the election campaign.
Watch Lee Rhiannon's campaign video for the federal election.
Explore The Greens NSW's campaign launch, including Lee's full speech.
Read a 'thank you' message from Lee on the eve of the election.
Lee's key campaigns as a Greens MP
Stop mining expansion - nonewcoal.greens.org.au
News and media releases:Oped By Greens MP and donations spokesperson Lee Rhiannon 17 August 2009Aug 17, 2009 01:00 PM
Barry O'Farrell sticks his neck out on donations reform Shell switch from carting petrol by rail to road risks lives and the environmentAug 14, 2009 10:00 PM
Shell Australia plans to start transporting petrol from Parramatta to Canberra, Dubbo and Tamworth by b-double fuel tankers instead of rail – risking accidents and more pressure on the environment and NSW roads. Nathan Rees must talk tough on climate change with Peabody Mining ChiefAug 14, 2009 09:00 PM
Greens MP and mining spokesperson Lee Rhiannon said Premier Nathan Rees will be compromised by today's meeting with the CEO of Peabody Energy - the world's largest coal company - if he does not publicly comment on the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and curb the expansion of the NSW coal industry ('US coal giant says industry will suffer', SMH, p. 7). Mandatory egg labelling must be hatched in NSWAug 14, 2009 09:00 PM
Greens MP and animal welfare spokesperson Lee Rhiannon said today Woolworths' move to promote the sale of more humanely produced eggs is a positive step. She called on the NSW government to introduce mandatory labelling legislation to ensure consumers can be sure of exactly what they are buying ('Eggs in One Basket', Daily Telegraph, p. 1). Minister Ian Macdonald drives climate change - Greens protest lavish mining industry conferenceAug 13, 2009 10:00 PM
Greens MP and mining spokesperson Lee Rhiannon joined Greens and environmentalists to protest outside a NSW Government mining industry conference at the Four Seasons Hotel in Sydney this morning, dubbing Mineral Resources and Energy Minister Ian Macdonald as the NSW Government's key driver of climate change. Document Actions |
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