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Jordon Alexander Steele-John (born 14 October 1994) is a British-born Australian politician and
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advocate. He is a
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and a member of the
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. He began his political career in 2013, and was elected by declaration to the Senate in 2017. Steele-John holds the portfolios of Health, Disability Rights and Services, Foreign Affairs and Peace & Nuclear Disarmament for the Australian Greens. Over his time as a Senator, Steele-John has used his position in Parliament to spearhead the Disability Royal Commission, launch Senate inquiries into dental care and ADHD assessment and support, fight for climate action, and bring the rights of young people, queer people, and disabled people to the forefront of political discourse. In 2024, he was involved in controversy after stating that vandalising an Australian war memorial was an act of free speech.


Early life and career

Born in the United Kingdom, Steele-John immigrated as a child to Australia with his parents and grandparents. He and his brother were home-educated. He cites his upbringing and his parents as a major influence on his political standings. Steele-John is a disability advocate who, as a student, campaigned for the Greens in both federal and state elections. He joined the Greens at age 16. He says he joined the Greens due to their grassroots system that put their members and voters at the centre of the political process Steele-John studied politics at
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by correspondence. However, his appointment to the senate cut short his undergraduate studies. Steele-John uses a wheelchair due to
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. Steele-John renounced British citizenship at age eighteen in preparation for the 2013 federal election, and currently only holds Australian citizenship.


Political career

Prior to being listed as third senate candidate for the Greens in the 2016 federal election (behind Scott Ludlam and
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), Steele-John had been a candidate for the WA Greens three times. He was first a candidate at the age of 18. He was a candidate in the March 2013 state election in the electorate of Warnbro (receiving 8.8% primary vote), the September 2013 federal election in the electorate of Fremantle (receiving 11.9% primary vote) and in the April 2014 special half-senate election which followed the result of the 2013 election being voided by the Court of Disputed Returns (as the fourth candidate on the Greens' list). Steele-John entered the Senate after Scott Ludlam was forced to resign when he was found to be a dual citizen and in contravention of
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. On 27 October 2017, the
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, sitting as the Court of Disputed Returns, ordered the
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to conduct a recount of senate ballots in Western Australia, and Steele-John was declared elected at age 23, making him the youngest sitting member in the Australian parliament. Steele-John was also the youngest senator in Australian history until the election of 21-year-old
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in
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. Steele-John was re-elected to the Senate at the 2019 federal election, securing 11.8% of the state's vote, with a swing of 1.48% in his favour. Steele-John has previously held the Greens portfolios of Youth, Defence and Veterans’ Affairs, Digital Rights and I.T., Sustainable Cities, and Trade. Steele-John has been on 9 Joint Standing Committees, 8 Senate Legislative and General Purpose Standing committees and 4 Senate Select committees including one as chair. He is currently the co-chair of three Parliamentary Friendship Groups, the Parliamentary Friends of Mental Health, the Parliamentary Friends of Myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome, and the Parliamentary Friends of the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons. On 19 September 2023, Steele-John appeared on ''
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'' with
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, in which he speaks with Crabb about being the youngest senator, as well as his early life and progression into politics.


Political positions


Disability rights and services

In February 2018, Steele-John called for a
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into
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. In April 2018, Steele-John commented on Parliament House's need to become more wheelchair friendly. In 2019, Steele-John's campaigning successfully led to the establishment of the
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. After years of raising the alarm that the confidentiality provisions in the Disability Royal Commission are insufficient, in 2021 he helped secure amendments that protect people making confidential disclosures to the Royal Commission. In 2020, Steele-John successfully campaigned for a compensation scheme for
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survivors, and in 2021 pressured the government to abolish independent assessments in the NDIS. He continues to campaign to increase the Disability Support Pension (DSP) and Carer Payment. In 2023, Steele-John expressed his support for the expansion of ADHD diagnoses and treatments to more Australians. He cited the enormous stigmatisation of people with ADHD and the inaccessibility of the medication as motivating factors for this.


Health and mental health

In 2021, Steele-John took on the Australian Greens' Health and Mental Health portfolio and announced the Greens' policy to expand Medicare to cover mental health treatment.


Climate action

Steele-John is a strong proponent of urgent climate action. In 2018, he introduced a Senate motion to condemn the lifting of the Western Australian fracking moratorium, which was unsuccessful.


Peace

In 2020, Steele-John introduced the Defence Amendment (Parliamentary Approval of Overseas Service) Bill 2020, which seeks to ensure the decision to go to war is made by the Parliament, not the Prime Minister.


Video games

In February 2018, Steele-John expressed disappointment at the lack of government support for the
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industry.


Voting age

In 2018, Steele-John introduced a bill to lower the
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to sixteen. He argued that age would be in line with Austria, Argentina, Brazil and Scotland. The bill was not passed by parliament.


References


External links

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