Greens leadership change: five defining moments of Christine Milne's career

By Fergus Hunter
Updated May 7 2015 - 2:08am, first published May 6 2015 - 4:28pm
Christine Milne, leader of the Tasmanian Greens, pictured with Senate candidate and national Greens leader Bob Brown in February 1996 Photo: Bruce Miller
Christine Milne, leader of the Tasmanian Greens, pictured with Senate candidate and national Greens leader Bob Brown in February 1996 Photo: Bruce Miller
Christine Milne with Senator Bob Brown after  Christine Milne won her Senate seat in 2004. Photo: Peter Mathew
Christine Milne with Senator Bob Brown after Christine Milne won her Senate seat in 2004. Photo: Peter Mathew
The Greens sign off on a deal in support of the Australian Labor Party in the Prime Minister's Office at Parliament House. Photo: Nicolas Walker.
The Greens sign off on a deal in support of the Australian Labor Party in the Prime Minister's Office at Parliament House. Photo: Nicolas Walker.
Bob Brown embraces Christine Milne after the Carbon Tax Bills passed the Senate in 2011. Photo: Andrew Meares
Bob Brown embraces Christine Milne after the Carbon Tax Bills passed the Senate in 2011. Photo: Andrew Meares
Former Greens leader Bob Brown after Christine Milne succeeded him in the top job. Photo: Andrew Meares
Former Greens leader Bob Brown after Christine Milne succeeded him in the top job. Photo: Andrew Meares

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