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Teal independents, also known as teals and community independents, are various
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,
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or non-party politicians in
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who have been grouped together for convenience of discussion by the Australian media and who have found electoral success contesting seats with a history of representatives coming from the
Liberal Party of Australia The Liberal Party of Australia (LP) is the prominent centre-right political party in Australia. It is considered one of the two major parties in Australian politics, the other being the Australian Labor Party (ALP). The Liberal Party was fo ...
. They have been characterised as strongly advocating for increased action to mitigate
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by reducing
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along with improved political integrity and accountability. They also generally share
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outlooks, including on issues such as
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, while still retaining conservative fiscal policies similar to the Liberals. While formally unaffiliated, studies found that the teals often vote in a bloc and show significant cohesion. The colour
teal alt=American teal duck (male), Green-winged teal (male) Teal is a greenish-blue color. Its name comes from that of a bird—the Eurasian teal (''Anas crecca'')—which presents a similarly colored stripe on its head. The word is often used ...
has been interpreted by some journalists as a blend of the blue of the
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and the green of
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, and was a dominant feature of campaign branding used by high-profile independent candidates
Zali Steggall Zali Steggall (born 16 April 1974) is an Australian politician, lawyer and former Winter Olympic Games, Winter Olympic athlete. She has been the Independent politician, independent member for Division of Warringah, Warringah since the 2019 Aus ...
,
Allegra Spender Allegra Spender (born 10 March 1978) is an Australian politician and businesswoman. She is currently the member of parliament for Wentworth, having originally won the seat at the 2022 Australian federal election. She is one of a number of cen ...
,
Monique Ryan Monique Marie Ryan (born 20 January 1967) is an Australian politician and former Pediatrics, paediatric Neurology, neurologist. She is currently the Independent politicians in Australia, independent Australian House of Representatives, Member o ...
,
Kate Chaney Katherine Ella Chaney (born 21 January 1975) is an Australian independent politician, who was elected to the Australian House of Representatives at the 2022 Australian federal election, succeeding Liberal Party MP Celia Hammond in the division ...
,
Zoe Daniel Zoe Daniel (born 28 November 1972) is an Australian former journalist and former politician who became the first independent politician, independent member of parliament for the Division of Goldstein in 2022. She lost the seat at the 2025 ele ...
and
Sophie Scamps Sophie Scamps ( ; born 15 March 1971) is an Australian independent politician, general practitioner, and former athlete. In the 2022 Australian federal election, she was elected as the Member for Mackellar in the Australian House of Represent ...
; however, not all candidates used the colour. The movement can be understood as ideological split from the Liberal Party – with wealthy, highly educated voters moving away from the party. The most significant impact of candidates usually described in this grouping came in the
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, with 7 seats won in the House of Representatives and one Senate seat. The teals mostly consolidated their position at the
2025 Australian federal election The 2025 Australian federal election was held on Saturday, 3 May 2025, to elect members of the 48th Parliament of Australia. All 150 seats in the Australian House of Representatives, House of Representatives were up for election, along with 40 ...
, with
Nicolette Boele Nicolette Boele ( , born 10 November 1970) is an Australian politician who has been the member of parliament (MP) for Bradfield since 2025. Boele has a background in finance and renewable energy and has held executive roles in organisations ...
winning the Sydney seat of Bradfield and Zoe Daniel losing the seat of Goldstein in Melbourne.


History

By 2018, support for the traditional major groupings, the
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and the Liberal-National Coalition, was wavering. At the 2016 election, just over a quarter of voters were voting for minor parties or independents for the
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. The
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published a report in March 2018 labelled 'A Crisis of Trust', detailing the rise of an 'anyone but them' vote against the major parties and the rise of minor parties as a consequence, particularly in regional areas. Critically, over 70% of Australians surveyed believed that Australia's system of government needed reform.


2013–2019


Cathy McGowan in Indi electorate, Victoria

The Community Independents Project was originated by constituents of the
Division of Indi The Division of Indi ( ) is an Divisions of the Australian House of Representatives, Australian electoral division in the states and territories of Australia, state of Victoria (Australia), Victoria. The division is located in the north-east o ...
in rural
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, who prepared a report about issues in their electorate. Then-MP
Sophie Mirabella Sophie Mirabella (née Panopoulos; born 27 October 1968) is an Australian lawyer and former politician who currently serves as a Commissioner on the Fair Work Commission since 24 May 2021. She was previously a Liberal Party member of the Austra ...
of the
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was largely dismissive of the report, causing the group
Voices for Indi The Voices for or Voices of groups are a series of political community engagement groups in Australia. The first group to be established was Voices for Indi in 2012. Voices of Warringah was established in the lead up to the 2019 Australian Feder ...
to be formed, with the aim of making Indi a marginal seat and forcing Mirabella to preferences. Voices for Indi, which chose not to become a party to avoid excluding large portions of the electorate who held loyalties to political parties, endorsed Cathy McGowan. Initially, Voices for Indi was reluctant to go public and instead chose to meet discreetly at Wangaratta Library, as Mirabella had a history of making personal attacks against opponents, with then-retiring independent MP
Tony Windsor Antony Harold Curties Windsor, (born 2 September 1950) is a former Australian politician. Windsor was an Independent (politician), independent member for the New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of electoral district of Tamworth, Tamworth ...
describing Mirabella as "the nastiest—I reckon if you put it to a vote to all politicians, she'd come up No. 1." Windsor's comment, prompted by a question on Insiders regarding what he would miss the most about federal politics, went viral both online and in local newspapers. McGowan ran a strong
grassroots A grassroots movement is one that uses the people in a given district, region or community as the basis for a political or continent movement. Grassroots movements and organizations use collective action from volunteers at the local level to imp ...
campaign, managing to raise $117,000
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and mobilising members of the local community for campaigning. Mirabella also caused controversy when she took credit for multiple health-related projects in Indi, where she had done minimal campaigning, instead leaving it to the local community. McGowan won the seat at the 2013 election. McGowan retired from parliament at the 2019 federal election and Voices for Indi campaigned for
Helen Haines Helen Mary Haines (born 21 September 1961) is an Australian politician who has served as the independent MP for the Victorian seat of Indi since the 2019 federal election. Early life and education Haines grew up on a dairy farm in Colac in ...
to succeed McGowan. Haines was successful in her election, becoming the first independent in Australian history to succeed another independent.


Sandy Bolton in Noosa electorate, Queensland

In 2017,
Sandy Bolton Sandra Leigh Bolton (born 3 March 1964) is an Australian politician. She has been the Independent member for Noosa in the Queensland Legislative Assembly since 2017. She is a graduate of Central Queensland University. Bolton was one of the ori ...
was elected as an independent member for the state electorate of
Noosa The Shire of Noosa () is a local government area about north of Brisbane in the Sunshine Coast district of South East Queensland, Australia. The shire covers an area of . It existed as a local government entity from 1910 until 2008, when it w ...
, running on a platform of climate change and local issues. She was re-elected in 2020 and 2024.


Kerryn Phelps in Wentworth electorate, NSW

Prior to the
2018 Wentworth by-election A by-election for the Australian House of Representatives seat of Wentworth took place on 20 October 2018 after the parliamentary resignation of the former Prime Minister of Australia and incumbent Liberal MP Malcolm Turnbull. The seat was ...
,
Kerryn Phelps Kerryn Lyndel Phelps (born 14 December 1957) is an Australian medical practitioner, public health and civil rights advocate, medical educator and former politician. She was the first woman and first openly LGBT person to be elected president o ...
, a councillor of the
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, had been considering a run at the lord mayorality of Sydney, including discussing campaign design and management, when she decided to run for Wentworth. Phelps ran a grassroots campaign similar to McGowan's. Phelps won the seat of Wentworth on a 19% swing towards her, succeeding former prime minister
Malcolm Turnbull Malcolm Bligh Turnbull (born 24 October 1954) is an Australian former politician and businessman who served as the 29th prime minister of Australia from 2015 to 2018. He held office as Liberal Party of Australia, leader of the Liberal Party an ...
and forcing Turnbull's successor as prime minister,
Scott Morrison Scott John Morrison (born 13 May 1968) is an Australian former politician who served as the 30th prime minister of Australia from 2018 to 2022. He held office as leader of the Liberal Party of Australia, leader of the Liberal Party and was ...
, into a minority government. The result was attributed to the dumping of Turnbull, a popular local member and
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, by the party's conservative wing, as prime minister in favour of Morrison. Climate change was also cited as a key factor in Phelps's win, which conservatives in the Liberal Party had pushed to weaken emission reduction laws. Similar to McGowan, Phelps benefitted from large numbers of campaign volunteers. The result forced the
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into a
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, requiring the support of a member of the
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to pass legislation in the
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. At the 2019 election, seven months later, Phelps lost the seat to the Liberals'
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, who had narrowly lost to Phelps at the 2018 by-election.
Simon Holmes à Court Simon Holmes à Court (born ) is an Australian businessman and political activist. He is the son of Australia's first billionaire Robert Holmes à Court, and convenor of Climate 200. He is also a senior advisor to the Climate and Energy College ...
, founder of fundraising group
Climate 200 Climate 200 is an Australian company that provides political funding. It describes itself as a "community crowdfunding initiative" that supports community-backed independents to stand for election to advance climate policy, reduce greenhouse g ...
, expressed anger that he did not invest in Phelps' campaign sufficiently, stating that Climate 200 was "kicking ourselves afterwards that we had under-invested in Kerryn's campaign," and that he believed that a few thousand dollars in additional funding would have resulted in Phelps retaining the seat.


Zali Steggall in Warringah electorate, NSW

Before the 2019 election, a series of community groups, most prominently Vote Tony Out and Voices of Warringah, formed with the intention to eject former prime minister
Tony Abbott Anthony John Abbott (; born 4 November 1957) is an Australian former politician who served as the 28th prime minister of Australia from 2013 to 2015. He held office as the leader of the Liberal Party of Australia and was the member of parli ...
out of his safe seat of
Warringah Warringah ( ) is a name taken from the local Aboriginal word for Middle Harbour, in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It may refer to: * Division of Warringah, an electoral division of the Australian House of Representatives created in 1922 * E ...
. Abbott had generated controversy for his climate denialism. He had once called the science behind climate change "crap". Abbott has also been a vocal opponent of
same-sex marriage Same-sex marriage, also known as gay marriage, is the marriage of two people of the same legal Legal sex and gender, sex. marriage between same-sex couples is legally performed and recognized in 38 countries, with a total population of 1.5 ...
, at odds with his electorate, where over 75% of voters in Warringah supported same-sex marriage at the
Australian Marriage Law Postal Survey The Australian Marriage Law Postal Survey was a national survey by the Australian Government designed to gauge support for legalising same-sex marriage in Australia. The survey was held via the Australia Post, postal service between 12 Septe ...
, leading to criticism that he was 'out of touch with his electorate'. They began a search for a pro-climate, centrist candidate similar to Phelps. Journalists
Peter FitzSimons Peter John FitzSimons (born 29 June 1961) is an Australian author, journalist, and radio and television presenter. He is a former national representative rugby union player and was the chair of the Australian Republic Movement from 2015 to 20 ...
and
Lisa Wilkinson Lisa Clare Wilkinson (Born 19 December 1959) is an Australian television presenter, journalist, and magazine editor. Wilkinson has previously co-hosted the Nine Network's breakfast television program, '' Today,'' with Karl Stefanovic (2007 ...
, Warringah locals, were approached to run for the seat, however both declined. Scientist and environmentalist
Tim Flannery Timothy Fridtjof Flannery (born 28 January 1956) is an Australian mammalogist, palaeontologist, environmentalist, conservationist, explorer, author, science communicator Science communication encompasses a wide range of activities tha ...
had also discussed running for Warringah with community groups, however he never ran. On
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, 2019, former
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, bronze medallist at the
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, and lawyer,
Zali Steggall Zali Steggall (born 16 April 1974) is an Australian politician, lawyer and former Winter Olympic Games, Winter Olympic athlete. She has been the Independent politician, independent member for Division of Warringah, Warringah since the 2019 Aus ...
, appeared in a 'Vote Tony Out' T-shirt, created by the community group of the same name. Three weeks later, Steggall announced she was running for Warringah, at a rally organised by Vote Tony Out and Voices of Warringah. At the rally, Steggall outlined her key campaign promises, including climate change action, human rights issues, mental health and domestic violence. Steggall benefitted from the backing of several community groups, including Vote Tony Out and Voices of Warringah, as well as the prominent activist group
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, who had vowed to remove Abbott from his seat. During the campaign, Abbott struggled to garner funding, being over $50,000
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short of his $150,000 funding goal just two weeks out from the election, a large number of pro-Steggall campaign posters, billboards and clothing, and a grassroots campaign with strong funding sources. Steggall was able to garner over $1.1 million in donations, including Climate 200, bankrolled by Holmes à Court and
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co-founder
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. Steggall was successful in unseating Abbott, stating that Warringah had “voted for the future”.


Post–2020

The
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has been cited as a key catalyst of the teal movement, organised as a result of the 2021 sexual misconduct allegations, most prominently Brittany Higgins' allegation of being raped at Parliament House, and Morrison government frontbencher Christian Porter's confirmation that he had been named in a historic rape allegation. Morrison received criticism for his apparent need to talk to his wife,
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, before responding to the protests. He generated further controversy after refusing, along with his Minister for Women,
Marise Payne Marise Ann Payne (born 29 July 1964) is an Australian politician who was a Senator for New South Wales from 1997 until 2023, representing the Liberal Party. She held senior ministerial office in Coalition governments between 2013 and 2022, inclu ...
, to publicly speak to the March 4 Justice protesters, who had surrounded
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. Morrison had lost significant support among women in the leadup to the 2022 election; an
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poll had shown that one in three women were voting for Morrison. Social commentator and key campaigner for the teal movement,
Jane Caro Catherine Jane Caro (born 24 June 1957) is a feminist social commentator, writer and lecturer based in Australia. Early life and education Caro was born in London in 1957 and emigrated to Australia with her parents as a five-year-old in 1963. ...
, stated that she "absolutely
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a direct line from the March 4 Justice to the success of the teals." Climate 200 was revived ahead of the 2022 election by Holmes à Court, to "try to level the playing field for independents once more". Holmes à Court had veteran campaigner Anthony Reid and Byron Fay, a
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negotiator who would later become CEO of Climate 200, run a review into Climate 200's first iteration, for the 2019 election, before re-creating it. Influenced by the corresponding groups in Indi and Warringah, a number of Voices groups organised before the 2022 election, around issues relating to the environment and political integrity.


Electoral gains at 2022 federal election

At the 2022 federal election, teal independents defeated six sitting Liberal MPs;
Allegra Spender Allegra Spender (born 10 March 1978) is an Australian politician and businesswoman. She is currently the member of parliament for Wentworth, having originally won the seat at the 2022 Australian federal election. She is one of a number of cen ...
in Wentworth,
Kylea Tink Kylea Jane Tink (pron. , "Kylie"; born 5 September 1970) is an Australian politician. Before entering politics, she had a career in communications and campaigning. She is a former managing director of Edelman Australia, chief executive of the Mc ...
in
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,
Zoe Daniel Zoe Daniel (born 28 November 1972) is an Australian former journalist and former politician who became the first independent politician, independent member of parliament for the Division of Goldstein in 2022. She lost the seat at the 2025 ele ...
in Goldstein,
Monique Ryan Monique Marie Ryan (born 20 January 1967) is an Australian politician and former Pediatrics, paediatric Neurology, neurologist. She is currently the Independent politicians in Australia, independent Australian House of Representatives, Member o ...
in Kooyong,
Kate Chaney Katherine Ella Chaney (born 21 January 1975) is an Australian independent politician, who was elected to the Australian House of Representatives at the 2022 Australian federal election, succeeding Liberal Party MP Celia Hammond in the division ...
in
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, and
Sophie Scamps Sophie Scamps ( ; born 15 March 1971) is an Australian independent politician, general practitioner, and former athlete. In the 2022 Australian federal election, she was elected as the Member for Mackellar in the Australian House of Represent ...
in Mackellar. In addition, Zali Steggall, Rebekha Sharkie and Helen Haines were re-elected. Another ten teal lower house candidates were unsuccessful. In the Senate,
David Pocock David Willmer Pocock (born 23 April 1988) is an Australian politician and former professional rugby union player. Raised in Gweru, Zimbabwe, Pocock moved to Australia as a teenager and played for the Australia national rugby team. He played p ...
was elected for the ACT, while two others were not.


State election endeavours

Voices groups and
Climate 200 Climate 200 is an Australian company that provides political funding. It describes itself as a "community crowdfunding initiative" that supports community-backed independents to stand for election to advance climate policy, reduce greenhouse g ...
stood candidates in a number of seats at the 2022 Victorian election, however none won and only two reached a two-candidate-preferred vote. In the New South Wales
2022 Willoughby state by-election A by-election was held in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of Willoughby on 12 February 2022, caused by the resignation of Premier of New South Wales and Liberal MP Gladys Berejiklian. The Willoughby by-election was held on the s ...
, Larissa Penn, who had already ran in
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, gained 29.66% (or 46.70% in TCP). She has been counted as a teal candidate. In NSW, despite the success of teal independents in
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in
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, only one teal independent was elected,
Judy Hannan Judith Anne Hannan (née Irvine) is an Australian politician. She was elected a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly representing Wollondilly as an Independent in 2023. Political career She was the unsuccessful Liberal candidate ...
in
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, likely due to
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in New South Wales.


2025 federal election

All incumbent teal independents won their seats except for
Zoe Daniel Zoe Daniel (born 28 November 1972) is an Australian former journalist and former politician who became the first independent politician, independent member of parliament for the Division of Goldstein in 2022. She lost the seat at the 2025 ele ...
, who lost to the previous MP,
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, in the seat of Goldstein.
Nicolette Boele Nicolette Boele ( , born 10 November 1970) is an Australian politician who has been the member of parliament (MP) for Bradfield since 2025. Boele has a background in finance and renewable energy and has held executive roles in organisations ...
also entered parliament after winning the
Division of Bradfield The Division of Bradfield is an Divisions of the Australian House of Representatives, Australian electoral division in the States and territories of Australia, state of New South Wales. It is located on Sydney's North Shore (Sydney), North Shor ...
.
Kylea Tink Kylea Jane Tink (pron. , "Kylie"; born 5 September 1970) is an Australian politician. Before entering politics, she had a career in communications and campaigning. She is a former managing director of Edelman Australia, chief executive of the Mc ...
retired from parliament at this election as her division of North Sydney was abolished in a redistribution.


Structure

Teal independents are generally female candidates challenging
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incumbent MPs. Ten candidates for the House of Representatives and one candidate for the Senate described as teal independents were elected in 2022, of whom seven were elected for the first time. Most teal independent candidates have received the support of fundraising group
Climate 200 Climate 200 is an Australian company that provides political funding. It describes itself as a "community crowdfunding initiative" that supports community-backed independents to stand for election to advance climate policy, reduce greenhouse g ...
, a political funding company led by
Simon Holmes à Court Simon Holmes à Court (born ) is an Australian businessman and political activist. He is the son of Australia's first billionaire Robert Holmes à Court, and convenor of Climate 200. He is also a senior advisor to the Climate and Energy College ...
. Founded shortly before the 2019 election, Climate 200 gave A$437,000 to 12 independents at the 2019 election, deriving from 35 donors, including Holmes à Court and Cannon-Brookes. At the 2022 federal election, Climate 200 donated A$5.96 million. Teal independents have been categorised in the media by financial and administrative associations with
Climate 200 Climate 200 is an Australian company that provides political funding. It describes itself as a "community crowdfunding initiative" that supports community-backed independents to stand for election to advance climate policy, reduce greenhouse g ...
. They are generally unaffiliated to a political party, except
Rebekha Sharkie Rebekha Carina Sharkie ( Che; born 24 August 1972) is an Australian politician and member of the Centre Alliance party. She is a member of the Australian House of Representatives, representing the Division of Mayo in South Australia. At the 2 ...
(
Centre Alliance Centre Alliance (CA), formerly known as the Nick Xenophon Team (NXT), is a centrist List of political parties in Australia, Australian political party based in the state of South Australia. It currently has one elected representative, Rebekha ...
, first elected in 2016) and some candidates from The Local Party. Senate candidates
David Pocock David Willmer Pocock (born 23 April 1988) is an Australian politician and former professional rugby union player. Raised in Gweru, Zimbabwe, Pocock moved to Australia as a teenager and played for the Australia national rugby team. He played p ...
and
Kim Rubenstein Kim Rubenstein ( ; born 1965) is an Australian legal scholar, lawyer and political candidate. She is a professor at the University of Canberra. She is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Law and Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences in A ...
also formed political parties for ballot purposes. In addition to financial support from fundraising organisations such as Climate 200, candidates raised significant amounts of money directly through their personal fundraising arms. The campaigns of Allegra Spender and Monique Ryan both spent more than A$2.12 million. Daniel, Scamps, and Tink's campaigns all spent more than A$1 million.


Colour

At the 2019 election and subsequently at the 2022 election, a number of the high-profile candidates in Melbourne, Sydney and Perth used teal colours in their campaign, including
Zali Steggall Zali Steggall (born 16 April 1974) is an Australian politician, lawyer and former Winter Olympic Games, Winter Olympic athlete. She has been the Independent politician, independent member for Division of Warringah, Warringah since the 2019 Aus ...
,
Allegra Spender Allegra Spender (born 10 March 1978) is an Australian politician and businesswoman. She is currently the member of parliament for Wentworth, having originally won the seat at the 2022 Australian federal election. She is one of a number of cen ...
,
Monique Ryan Monique Marie Ryan (born 20 January 1967) is an Australian politician and former Pediatrics, paediatric Neurology, neurologist. She is currently the Independent politicians in Australia, independent Australian House of Representatives, Member o ...
,
Kate Chaney Katherine Ella Chaney (born 21 January 1975) is an Australian independent politician, who was elected to the Australian House of Representatives at the 2022 Australian federal election, succeeding Liberal Party MP Celia Hammond in the division ...
,
Zoe Daniel Zoe Daniel (born 28 November 1972) is an Australian former journalist and former politician who became the first independent politician, independent member of parliament for the Division of Goldstein in 2022. She lost the seat at the 2025 ele ...
and
Sophie Scamps Sophie Scamps ( ; born 15 March 1971) is an Australian independent politician, general practitioner, and former athlete. In the 2022 Australian federal election, she was elected as the Member for Mackellar in the Australian House of Represent ...
. This led to many using this colour to describe the whole movement by calling them the "teal independents" and calling the independent victories on election night a "teal wave" and "teal bath". Cathy McGowan's
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adopted the colour orange, while her successor
Helen Haines Helen Mary Haines (born 21 September 1961) is an Australian politician who has served as the independent MP for the Victorian seat of Indi since the 2019 federal election. Early life and education Haines grew up on a dairy farm in Colac in ...
continued to use it. Likewise,
Rebekha Sharkie Rebekha Carina Sharkie ( Che; born 24 August 1972) is an Australian politician and member of the Centre Alliance party. She is a member of the Australian House of Representatives, representing the Division of Mayo in South Australia. At the 2 ...
has used orange since 2016, in line with her
Centre Alliance Centre Alliance (CA), formerly known as the Nick Xenophon Team (NXT), is a centrist List of political parties in Australia, Australian political party based in the state of South Australia. It currently has one elected representative, Rebekha ...
party, previously known as
Nick Xenophon Team Centre Alliance (CA), formerly known as the Nick Xenophon Team (NXT), is a centrist Australian political party based in the state of South Australia. It currently has one elected representative, Rebekha Sharkie in the House of Representative ...
. Other candidates associated with teal independents did not use teal, such as successful candidate
Kylea Tink Kylea Jane Tink (pron. , "Kylie"; born 5 September 1970) is an Australian politician. Before entering politics, she had a career in communications and campaigning. She is a former managing director of Edelman Australia, chief executive of the Mc ...
(pink). The selection of the colour teal, a mix of blue and green, alludes to both the Liberal (blue) electorates they run in, and "green" policies.


Policies

The teal independents have been described as varying from
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to
centre-right Centre-right politics is the set of right-wing politics, right-wing political ideologies that lean closer to the political centre. It is commonly associated with conservatism, Christian democracy, liberal conservatism, and conservative liberalis ...
in political orientation, with
Kate Chaney Katherine Ella Chaney (born 21 January 1975) is an Australian independent politician, who was elected to the Australian House of Representatives at the 2022 Australian federal election, succeeding Liberal Party MP Celia Hammond in the division ...
and
Allegra Spender Allegra Spender (born 10 March 1978) is an Australian politician and businesswoman. She is currently the member of parliament for Wentworth, having originally won the seat at the 2022 Australian federal election. She is one of a number of cen ...
both descending from former Liberal ministers, and
Monique Ryan Monique Marie Ryan (born 20 January 1967) is an Australian politician and former Pediatrics, paediatric Neurology, neurologist. She is currently the Independent politicians in Australia, independent Australian House of Representatives, Member o ...
being a former member of the centre-left Labor Party. Others, such as
Zoe Daniel Zoe Daniel (born 28 November 1972) is an Australian former journalist and former politician who became the first independent politician, independent member of parliament for the Division of Goldstein in 2022. She lost the seat at the 2025 ele ...
and
Helen Haines Helen Mary Haines (born 21 September 1961) is an Australian politician who has served as the independent MP for the Victorian seat of Indi since the 2019 federal election. Early life and education Haines grew up on a dairy farm in Colac in ...
, have been described as
centrist Centrism is the range of political ideologies that exist between left-wing politics and right-wing politics on the left–right political spectrum. It is associated with moderate politics, including people who strongly support moderate policie ...
. Generally, teal independents have been described as having progressive social policies, with a focus on
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,
anti-corruption Anti-corruption (or anticorruption) comprises activities that oppose or inhibit corruption. Just as corruption takes many forms, anti-corruption efforts vary in scope and in strategy. A general distinction between preventive and reactive measur ...
policies and
gender equality Gender equality, also known as sexual equality, gender egalitarianism, or equality of the sexes, is the state of equal ease of access to resources and opportunities regardless of gender, including economic participation and decision-making, an ...
, while still retaining conservative economics similar to those of the Liberals. Some, such as
David Pocock David Willmer Pocock (born 23 April 1988) is an Australian politician and former professional rugby union player. Raised in Gweru, Zimbabwe, Pocock moved to Australia as a teenager and played for the Australia national rugby team. He played p ...
, focus on
environmentalism Environmentalism is a broad philosophy, ideology, and social movement about supporting life, habitats, and surroundings. While environmentalism focuses more on the environmental and nature-related aspects of green ideology and politics, ecolog ...
, however others, such as Spender, emphasise economic policy. In the
2023 Australian Indigenous Voice referendum The 2023 Australian Indigenous Voice referendum was a Referendums in Australia, constitutional referendum held on 14October 2023 in which the proposed Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice was rejected. Voters were asked to approve an Co ...
, teal independents were key campaigners for the Yes campaign, competing in a friendly competition to see who could achieve the highest Yes vote in their electorate. Although the referendum was decisively defeated with 60% of voters voting No, all seats held by teal independents, bar Haines' regional seat of Indi, voted Yes. Pat Leslie of
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regards there as being a split in voting patterns between the 2022 teal independents and earlier established independents such as Andrew Wilkie and Rebecca Sharkie. Voting records show that in general the teal independents are more likely to vote with the Greens or Labor than the Coalition, except for
Allegra Spender Allegra Spender (born 10 March 1978) is an Australian politician and businesswoman. She is currently the member of parliament for Wentworth, having originally won the seat at the 2022 Australian federal election. She is one of a number of cen ...
who voted with the Coalition 39% of the time, and Kate Chaney, who voted with the Coalition 36% of the time (equal to Labor).


Reception

Political law professor Graeme Orr describes the movement as a "nascent political movement", sharing resources and strategies across seats, and with similar policy focuses on climate change, government integrity and gender equality. A number of former politicians on the advisory council of Climate 200 endorsed the teal independents, including
John Hewson John Robert Hewson AM (born 28 October 1946) is an Australian former politician who served as leader of the Liberal Party from 1990 to 1994. He led the Liberal-National Coalition to defeat at the 1993 Australian federal election. Hewson w ...
,
Rob Oakeshott Robert James Murray Oakeshott (born 14 December 1969) is a retired Australian politician. He was the independent Member of the House of Representatives for the Division of Lyne in New South Wales from 2008, when he won the 2008 Lyne by-electi ...
,
Tony Windsor Antony Harold Curties Windsor, (born 2 September 1950) is a former Australian politician. Windsor was an Independent (politician), independent member for the New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of electoral district of Tamworth, Tamworth ...
and
Meg Lees Meg Heather Lees (née Francis, born 19 October 1948) is an Australian former politician who was a member of the Senate from 1990 to 2005, representing the state of South Australia. She represented the Australian Democrats from 1990 to 2002, a ...
. Turnbull, whose former seat of Wentworth was won by Spender, encouraged moderate Liberals to consider voting for the teal independents. Others endorsed specific candidates, such as former
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minister,
Ian Macphee Ian Malcolm Macphee AO (born 13 July 1938) is an Australian former politician. He held ministerial office in the Fraser government as Minister for Productivity (1976–1979), Immigration and Ethnic Affairs (1979–1982), and Minister for Em ...
, who endorsed
Zoe Daniel Zoe Daniel (born 28 November 1972) is an Australian former journalist and former politician who became the first independent politician, independent member of parliament for the Division of Goldstein in 2022. She lost the seat at the 2025 ele ...
. In one overall supportive editorial, ''
The Age ''The Age'' is a daily newspaper in Melbourne, Australia, that has been published since 1854. Owned and published by Nine Entertainment, ''The Age'' primarily serves Victoria (Australia), Victoria, but copies also sell in Tasmania, the Austral ...
'' found that the teal independents "have often struggled to articulate policies crucial issues to Australia, including its relationship with China, the mounting debt bill, tax reform and cost-of-living pressures". Due to the impact and significance of the teal independents, "teal" was announced as " word of the year" by the
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. The teals, as well as Pocock and Haines, were shortlisted for the Emerging Political Leader of the Year 2022 by the McKinnon Prize, which Haines won.


Criticism and opposition

Because many teal independents contested the 2022 election in seats that were generally considered to be Liberal Party strongholds, multiple incumbent and former Liberal politicians were highly critical of the movement in the months prior:
Christopher Pyne Christopher Maurice Pyne (born 13 August 1967) is a retired Australian politician. As a member of the Liberal Party of Australia, Liberal Party, he held several ministerial positions in the Howard government, Howard, Abbott government, Abbott, ...
accused the teal independents of deliberately seeking to consign the Liberal Party to long-term opposition by targeting moderate centrist voters;
Josh Frydenberg Joshua Anthony Frydenberg (; born 17 July 1971) is an Australian former politician who served as the treasurer of Australia and deputy leader of the Liberal Party from 2018 to 2022. He also served as a member of parliament (MP) for the divisi ...
and
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, who were both directly opposed by teal independent candidates, criticised the movement's open association with
Climate 200 Climate 200 is an Australian company that provides political funding. It describes itself as a "community crowdfunding initiative" that supports community-backed independents to stand for election to advance climate policy, reduce greenhouse g ...
and called them "fake independents" and "so-called independents"; and Morrison argued that sending teal independents to the federal parliament would have a negative impact on Australia's political stability. Former
Prime Minister A prime minister or chief of cabinet is the head of the cabinet and the leader of the ministers in the executive branch of government, often in a parliamentary or semi-presidential system. A prime minister is not the head of state, but r ...
John Howard John Winston Howard (born 26 July 1939) is an Australian former politician who served as the 25th prime minister of Australia from 1996 to 2007. He held office as leader of the Liberal Party of Australia. His eleven-year tenure as prime min ...
criticized the teal independents, calling them "anti-Liberal groupies" and stating that they are "...posing as independents". Independent MP
Dai Le Dai Trang Le (, ; born 1 April 1968) is a Vietnamese-born Australian politician concurrently serving as the federal member for Fowler, councillor for Fairfield/Cabravale Ward at City of Fairfield, and deputy mayor at Fairfield City Council. ...
, along with Mayor of Fairfield Frank Carbone have formed the
Dai Le and Frank Carbone Network Western Sydney Community (WSC), officially known as Dai Le & Frank Carbone W.S.C., is an Australian political party founded in 2023 by independent MP Dai Le and Fairfield mayor Frank Carbone. The party had planned to contest electorates in the ...
, which is explicitly against the teal independents.


Results


2020 Queensland state election


2022 federal election

Incumbents listed in italics did not re-contest their seats. † denotes an incumbent MP


2022 Victorian state election


2023 NSW state election


2024 Tasmanian state election


2024 Pittwater NSW state by-election

''Members in italics did not recontest their seats.''


2024 Queensland state election


2025 Western Australian state election


2025 Australian federal election

Incumbents listed in italics did not re-contest their seats. † denotes an incumbent MP Unsuccessful candidates are cited to:


Impact

In England, the local party Independents for Dorset was inspired by the localism of the teal independents. In November 2022, the word "teal" was chosen by
Macquarie Dictionary The ''Macquarie Dictionary'' () is a dictionary of Australian English. It is considered by many to be the standard reference on Australian English. It also pays considerable attention to New Zealand English. Originally it was a publishing proje ...
as its Word of the Year.


See also

*
Australian Democrats The Australian Democrats is a centrist political party in Australia. Founded in 1977 from a merger of the Australia Party and the New Liberal Movement, both of which were descended from Liberal Party splinter groups, it was Australia's lar ...
*
Condorcet winner criterion A Condorcet winner (, ) is a candidate who would receive the support of more than half of the electorate in a one-on-one race against any one of their opponents. Voting systems where a majority winner will always win are said to satisfy the Condo ...
*
Environmental movement in Australia Beginning as a conservation movement, the environmental movement in Australia was the first in the world to become a political movement. Australia is home to United Tasmania Group, the world's first green party. The environmental movement is re ...
* Environmentalists for Nuclear Energy Australia (2007–2010) *
Green liberalism Green liberalism, or liberal environmentalism, is liberalism that includes green politics in its ideology. Green liberals are usually liberal on social issues and "green" on economic issues. The term "green liberalism" was coined by political ph ...
*
Independents for Canberra Independents for Canberra (IFC) is an Australian political party based in the Australian Capital Territory. The party currently has one seat in the Legislative Assembly, with leader Thomas Emerson serving as a member for the electorate of Kurraj ...
*
Liberals for Forests Liberals for Forests (LFF) was an Australian political party. It contested both state and federal elections between 2001 and 2008, but only ever achieved one elected representative – Janet Woollard in Western Australia. It never achieved rep ...
(2001–2008) *
Malcolm Turnbull Malcolm Bligh Turnbull (born 24 October 1954) is an Australian former politician and businessman who served as the 29th prime minister of Australia from 2015 to 2018. He held office as Liberal Party of Australia, leader of the Liberal Party an ...
* Teal Deal, a hypothetical New Zealand Green–National alliance in the mid 2000s *
Voices groups in Australia Voices or The Voices may refer to: Film and television * ''Voices'' (1920 film), by Chester M. De Vonde, with Diana Allen * ''Voices'' (1973 film), a British horror film * ''Voices'' (1979 film), a film by Robert Markowitz * ''Voices'' (1 ...


Notes

: 1.Despite being supported by Climate 200, Hannan has distanced herself from the label "teal".


References


Citations


Bibliography

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