Greens metamorphosis goes well beyond normal politicking
The party these days bears only passing resemblance to the political conservation movement started by Bob Brown that fought nobly against habitat destruction.
Phillip CooreyPolitical editor
If seeking a microcosm into the political metamorphosis of the Greens over the past decade or so, look no further than the Parliament House office door of the minor party’s Senate leader, Larissa Waters.
In a display that would not be out of place on the door of a university student council office, Waters rails for and against everything and anything.
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