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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 gas emissions by the country and limit climate change in Australia.[1] Its convener told the ABC that the backed candidates "have a shared philosophy on climate change, integrity and gender equity."[2]

The candidates are colloquially grouped by the media as the teal independents, reflecting the campaign colour chosen by some (but not all) of its candidates. The colour teal has been explained as indicating their policies are "a shade between blue Liberal and green."[3]

Background

The convenor of Climate 200 is Simon Holmes à Court, who was a part of Josh Frydenberg's fundraising group, the Kooyong 200.[4]

With a background in renewable energy and climate policy, Holmes à Court wrote an article in 2018 that was critical of the Coalition's efforts to keep coal fired power stations open.[5] Holmes à Court was thrown out of Frydenburg's group within 24 hours after the article was released, but this gave him an insight into major fundraising for campaigns.[4]

Election campaigns

2019 federal election

In the lead-up to the 2019 federal election the group raised over $500,000.

2022 federal election

For the 2022 federal election, the group provided funding for twenty-three candidates[6] who were either independent or running for minor parties, including most of the teal independents. Some of these candidates were also endorsed by Voices groups.[7] They also endorsed additional "values-aligned candidates" without funding them.[6]

The focus of the group was to get more people on the crossbench who aimed to strengthen climate policy and the functioning of parliament.[7][8]

The group announced a number of high-profile former MPs to join their advisory panel from across the political spectrum.[9]

In October 2021 the group announced that they had raised $2 million in 6 weeks.[10] By December 2021 that had grown to $6.5 million from 6,750 donors.[11] The group also conducted polling in some of the seats that they planned to support.[12]

Funded candidates

Candidate State Electorate Successful? Incumbent Party
David Pocock ACT ACT (Senate) Yes Various
Kim Rubenstein No
Jo Dyer SA Boothby No Шаблон:Australian party style | Шаблон:Australian politics/name
Nicolette Boele NSW Bradfield No Шаблон:Australian party style | Шаблон:Australian politics/name
Kate Hook NSW Calare No Шаблон:Australian party style | Шаблон:Australian politics/name
Claire Ferres Miles Vic Casey No Шаблон:Australian party style | Шаблон:Australian politics/name
Andrew Wilkie Tas Clark Yes Шаблон:Australian party style | Independent
Caz Heise NSW Cowper No Шаблон:Australian party style | Шаблон:Australian politics/name
Kate Chaney WA Curtin Yes Шаблон:Australian party style | Шаблон:Australian politics/name
Despi O'Connor Vic Flinders No Шаблон:Australian party style | Шаблон:Australian politics/name
Zoe Daniel Vic Goldstein Yes Шаблон:Australian party style | Шаблон:Australian politics/name
Liz Habermann SA Grey No Шаблон:Australian party style | Шаблон:Australian politics/name
Georgia Steele NSW Hughes No Шаблон:Australian party style | Шаблон:Australian politics/name
Helen Haines Vic Indi Yes Шаблон:Australian party style | Independent
Monique Ryan Vic Kooyong Yes Шаблон:Australian party style | Шаблон:Australian politics/name
Sophie Scamps NSW Mackellar Yes Шаблон:Australian party style | Шаблон:Australian politics/name
Rebekha Sharkie SA Mayo Yes Шаблон:Australian party style | Шаблон:Australian politics/name
Kylea Tink NSW North Sydney Yes Шаблон:Australian party style | Шаблон:Australian politics/name
Hanabeth Luke NSW Page No Шаблон:Australian party style | Шаблон:Australian politics/name
Leanne Minshull Tas Tasmania (Senate) No Various
Alex Dyson Vic Wannon No Шаблон:Australian party style | Шаблон:Australian politics/name
Zali Steggall NSW Warringah Yes Шаблон:Australian party style | Independent
Allegra Spender NSW Wentworth Yes Шаблон:Australian party style | Шаблон:Australian politics/name

2022 Victorian state election

Climate 200 announced their support for a number of independent candidates in the Victorian state election. The candidates were Kate Lardner for Mornington, Melissa Lowe for Hawthorn, Sophie Torney for Kew, and Nomi Kaltmann for Caulfield.[13] No independents won seats at the election, with all incumbent independents being defeated.

Legislative Assembly
Candidate District Incumbent party % 1st pref. % 2CP Elected Colours
Sarah Fenton Bellarine Шаблон:Australian party style | Labor 4.58% Шаблон:N/A No Шаблон:Color box Шаблон:Color box Шаблон:Color box [14]
Jacqui Hawkins Benambra Шаблон:Australian party style | Liberal 31.70% 49.06% No Шаблон:Color box Шаблон:Color box [15]
Felicity Frederico Brighton Шаблон:Australian party style | Liberal 9.10% Шаблон:N/A No Шаблон:Color box Шаблон:Color box Шаблон:Color box [16]
Nomi Kaltmann Caulfield Шаблон:Australian party style | Liberal 6.50% Шаблон:N/A No Шаблон:Color box Шаблон:Color box Шаблон:Color box Шаблон:Color box [17]
Melissa Lowe Hawthorn Шаблон:Australian party style | Labor 19.98% Шаблон:N/A No Шаблон:Color box Шаблон:Color box Шаблон:Color box [18]
Sophie Torney Kew Шаблон:Australian party style | Liberal 21.10% Шаблон:N/A No Шаблон:Color box Шаблон:Color box Шаблон:Color box [19]
Kate Lardner Mornington Шаблон:Australian party style | Liberal 22.42% 49.30% No Шаблон:Color box Шаблон:Color box Шаблон:Color box Шаблон:Color box [20]
Clarke Martin Sandringham Шаблон:Australian party style | Liberal 6.91% Шаблон:N/A No Шаблон:Color box Шаблон:Color box Шаблон:Color box [21]

2023 NSW state election

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Legislative Assembly
Candidate Division Incumbent party % 1st pref. % 2CP Elected Colours Climate 200 Pty Ltd & Holmes à Court Donations
Victoria Davidson Lane Cove Шаблон:Australian party style | Liberal 20.38% Шаблон:N/A No Шаблон:Color box Шаблон:Color box Шаблон:Color box Шаблон:Color box $9,891.50 [22][23]
Joeline Hackman Manly Шаблон:Australian party style | Liberal 27.19% 45.15% No Шаблон:Color box Шаблон:Color box Шаблон:Color box $9,850.00 [24][25]
Helen Conway North Shore Шаблон:Australian party style | Liberal 21.85% 44.31% No Шаблон:Color box Шаблон:Color box Шаблон:Color box Шаблон:Color box $9,891.50 [26][27]
Jacqui Scruby Pittwater Шаблон:Australian party style | Liberal 35.86% 49.34% No Шаблон:Color box Шаблон:Color box Шаблон:Color box Шаблон:Color box $9,886.00 [28][29]
Karen Freyer Vaucluse Шаблон:Australian party style | Liberal 17.06% 37.12% No Шаблон:Color box Шаблон:Color box $0.00 [30][31]
Judith Hannan Шаблон:Ref Wollondilly Шаблон:Australian party style | Liberal 25.94% 51.52% Yes Шаблон:Color box Шаблон:Color box Шаблон:Color box Шаблон:Color box $3,285.70 [32][33]
Alex Greenwich Шаблон:Ref Sydney Шаблон:Australian party style | Independent 41.1% 65.6% Yes Шаблон:Color box $3,000.00 [34]

In total Climate 200 Pty Ltd together with Simon and Karina Holmes a Court directly donated $45,804.70 to six candidates between 1 October 2022 and 25 March 2023. The total individual donations to Climate 200 Pty Ltd during the campaign were $166,665.59 of which $49,727.28 originated from individuals not enrolled to vote in New South Wales.[35]

Legislative Council
Candidate % 1st pref. Elected Colours
Elizabeth Farrelly 46,737 No Шаблон:Color box Шаблон:Color box Шаблон:Color box [36]

Reception

Climate 200 is a fund that distributes resources to its chosen candidates; however, there are many who claim that it is a political party.[37][38] Holmes à Court rejected this notion in a February 2022 National Press Club address.[39] He says that the money that the candidates receive have no strings attached and Climate 200 has no control over them.[40] In September 2021, Senator Andrew Bragg wrote to the Australian Electoral Commission to ask them to ensure that group were fulfilling all the requirements for disclosures for political donations.[41] In December 2021, the federal parliament passed a law to require "significant third parties" to register if they spend more than $250,000 on electoral expenditure in a year.[42]

There is a view that Climate 200 is a vehicle for people opposed to the Liberal Party to defeat it in seats that are unwinnable by the Australian Labor Party. The Australian Financial Review in February 2022 described Climate 200 as "an anti-Liberal Party fundraising vehicle controlled by renewable-energy advocate Simon Holmes à Court [which is running] Independents funded by Mr Holmes à Court ... in about 20 Liberal-held seats...".[43] Antony Green, ABC chief elections analyst, stated in April 2022 that these independents are running in "winnable seats ... but these are seats that Labor would never win, the Greens wouldn't win — these are safe Liberal seats."[3]

There were 22 candidates supported by Climate 200 at the 2022 Australian Federal Election.[44] 15 contested Coalition incumbents, 3 were independents who held previously Liberal held seats, and 2 were senate candidates in the ACT where they contested the seat then held by Zed Seselja.[45][46] Wilkie and Leanne Minshull, an independent Senate candidate in Tasmania, were the only two that not directly contesting Coalition held seats. Independents with similar platforms to those endorsed by Climate 200 who ran in Labor held seats, such as Sarina Kilham in Grayndler held by Anthony Albanese, Leader of the Labor Party, were not endorsed.[47] Jo Dyer, the supported candidate in Boothby, a Liberal seat indicated she would support a Labor minority government,[48] and Dr Monique Ryan, the supported candidate in Kooyong, then held by Josh Frydenberg, is a former Labor member.[49]

People involved

Advisors

Donors

References

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