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Amy Macmahon - South Brisbane

2024 Queensland State Government Election - Member Of Parliament Candidate - October, 26, 2024

Electorate of South Brisbane - Australian Greens - Queensland, Australia


Who is Amy Macmahon ?

Amy Macmahon is a Australian Greens candidate for South Brisbane seat in the 2024 Queensland State Government Election.

Amy Macmahon is competing for the Queensland State Government seat of South Brisbane.


What are Amy Macmahon 's Political Values?

Amy Macmahon is a member of the Australian Greens Party.

The Australian Greens, identifying as a social democratic party under the leadership of Adam Bandt, adhere to four main pillars. Social justice, sustainability, grassroots democracy, and peace and non-violence, reflecting their alignment with global green politics.

They champion environmentalism through initiatives like recycling expansion, conservation, and a transition to 100% renewable energy by 2030 via a Green New Deal, which includes investment in renewable technology and Australian manufacturing for green energy solutions. Financially, they advocate for equitable taxation, opposing tax cuts favoring high income earners, promoting a wealth tax on billionaires, and supporting the creation of a publicly owned bank.

The Greens call for enhanced welfare policies, affordable housing, rent caps, increased income support, free public transport and childcare, and debt forgiveness for students. They support universal healthcare expansion, including dental and mental health, reproductive rights, drug law reform, and legal cannabis.

Socially, they push for marriage equality, asylum rights, and gender equality, alongside political reforms like donation caps and an anti-corruption watchdog. In agriculture, they emphasize animal welfare and climate resilience, opposing live exports in favor of ethical practices.

Their foreign policy advocates for independent and transparent international relations, and they support electoral reforms towards proportional representation.

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