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Stephen Bates

Stephen James Bates[1] (born 23 November 1992) is an Australian politician who is a member of the Australian Greens, and was elected as the member for Brisbane in the 2022 Australian federal election, defeating sitting Liberal member and former National Retail Association CEO Trevor Evans.[2][3]

Stephen Bates
Bates in 2020
Member of the Australian Parliament for Brisbane
Assumed office
21 May 2022
Preceded byTrevor Evans
Personal details
Born
Stephen James Bates

(1992-11-23) 23 November 1992 (age 31)
Croydon, London, England
Political partyAustralian Greens
OccupationPolitician and retail worker
Signature
Websitestephenbates.com.au

Early life and education edit

Bates was born in Croydon, South London; his family moved to Australia during the financial crisis of 2007–2008, settling in the central Queensland town of Yeppoon.[4]

Bates studied at the University of Queensland, originally for a Bachelor of International Hotel and Tourism Management. While studying, he went to the United States to pursue a work opportunity. Bates has stated that his experience in the United States is what convinced him to enter politics, specifically his encountering of a coworker crying over whether to buy insulin or pay her rent.[4]

When Bates moved back to Australia he changed his degree to a Bachelor of Social Science with a major in social and public policy, and graduated under that degree.[4] Prior to being elected, Bates was a retail employee and a member of the Retail and Fast Food Workers Union.[5][6]

Political career edit

Bates first ran for office at the 2020 Queensland state election for the seat of Stafford. Bates was then the nominee of the Australian Greens for the Division of Brisbane in the 2022 Australian federal election, defeating incumbent MP Trevor Evans.[3] Bates' campaign was noted for its use of geo-located Grindr advertisements with risqué slogans, such as promoting that "the best parliaments are hung".[7] In an interview with radio station B105 FM, Bates credited the ads as a vital component of his election victory.[8]

Electoral history edit

Legislative Assembly of Queensland[9]
Year Electorate Party First Preference Result Two Candidate Result
Votes % ±% Position Votes % ±% Result
2020 Stafford Greens 5,578 16.43     1.85 Third Excluded
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House of Representatives[10]
Year Electorate Party First Preference Result Two Candidate Result
Votes % ±% Position Votes % ±% Result
2022 Brisbane Greens 29,641 27.24     4.87 Third 58,460 53.73   53.73 Elected
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Personal life edit

Bates is openly gay and joined the Greens on the night of the 2019 Federal election. He graduated UQ with a Bachelor of Social Science with a major in social and public policy.[11]

References edit

  1. ^ "QUALIFICATION CHECKLIST" (PDF). Australian Electoral Commission. Retrieved 31 May 2022.
  2. ^ Agius, Kym; Briggs, Casey (28 May 2022). "Greens' Stephen Bates wins the seat of Brisbane in the federal election". ABC.
  3. ^ a b "Greens win the seat of Brisbane, ABC election analyst Antony Green says". ABC News. 28 May 2022. Retrieved 28 May 2022.
  4. ^ a b c "About Me". Stephen Bates: Greens for Brisbane. Australian Greens.
  5. ^ "Stephen Bates – Greens for Brisbane". Facebook.
  6. ^ Fry, Courtney (30 May 2022). "Greens MP-Elect Stephen Bates Has A Couple More Retail Shifts To Pull Before Going To Canberra". Pedestrian. Retrieved 20 June 2022.
  7. ^ Shepherd, Tory (5 May 2022). "Australian Greens party Grindr election ad: a gifted strategy or just grating?". The Guardian. Retrieved 28 May 2022.
  8. ^ Hansford, Amelia (30 May 2022). "Newly-minted Australian Greens MP Stephen Bates has attributed his election success to a vivacious Grindr ad campaign". Pink News. Retrieved 2 June 2022.
  9. ^ "2020 State General Election". Electoral Commission of Queensland. 12 November 2021. Retrieved 13 December 2023.
  10. ^ "Brisbane, QLD - AEC Tally Room". AEC Tally Room. 13 June 2022. Retrieved 13 December 2023.
  11. ^ Bowman, Jan (19 May 2022). "Could the LGBTQI Vote Make a Difference in Brisbane". Westender. Retrieved 28 May 2022.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Stephen Bates' profile on the Queensland Greens website
  • Stephen Bates' profile on the Parliament of Australia website
  •   Media related to Stephen Bates at Wikimedia Commons
Parliament of Australia
Preceded by Member for Brisbane
2022–present
Incumbent

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For the American law enforcement officer from Vermont see Stephen Bates sheriff Stephen James Bates 1 born 23 November 1992 is an Australian politician who is a member of the Australian Greens and was elected as the member for Brisbane in the 2022 Australian federal election defeating sitting Liberal member and former National Retail Association CEO Trevor Evans 2 3 Stephen BatesMPBates in 2020Member of the Australian Parliament for BrisbaneIncumbentAssumed office 21 May 2022Preceded byTrevor EvansPersonal detailsBornStephen James Bates 1992 11 23 23 November 1992 age 31 Croydon London EnglandPolitical partyAustralian GreensOccupationPolitician and retail workerSignatureWebsitestephenbates wbr com wbr au Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Political career 3 Electoral history 4 Personal life 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education editBates was born in Croydon South London his family moved to Australia during the financial crisis of 2007 2008 settling in the central Queensland town of Yeppoon 4 Bates studied at the University of Queensland originally for a Bachelor of International Hotel and Tourism Management While studying he went to the United States to pursue a work opportunity Bates has stated that his experience in the United States is what convinced him to enter politics specifically his encountering of a coworker crying over whether to buy insulin or pay her rent 4 When Bates moved back to Australia he changed his degree to a Bachelor of Social Science with a major in social and public policy and graduated under that degree 4 Prior to being elected Bates was a retail employee and a member of the Retail and Fast Food Workers Union 5 6 Political career editBates first ran for office at the 2020 Queensland state election for the seat of Stafford Bates was then the nominee of the Australian Greens for the Division of Brisbane in the 2022 Australian federal election defeating incumbent MP Trevor Evans 3 Bates campaign was noted for its use of geo located Grindr advertisements with risque slogans such as promoting that the best parliaments are hung 7 In an interview with radio station B105 FM Bates credited the ads as a vital component of his election victory 8 Electoral history editLegislative Assembly of Queensland 9 Year Electorate Party First Preference Result Two Candidate Result Votes Position Votes Result 2020 Stafford Greens 5 578 16 43 nbsp 1 85 Third Excluded year2 votes firstpreference2 percent firstpreference2 change firstpreference2 position2 year3 votes firstpreference3 percent firstpreference3 change firstpreference3 position3 year4 votes firstpreference4 percent firstpreference4 change firstpreference4 position4 year5 votes firstpreference5 percent firstpreference5 change firstpreference5 position5 year6 votes firstpreference6 percent firstpreference6 change firstpreference6 position6 year7 votes firstpreference7 percent firstpreference7 change firstpreference7 position7 House of Representatives 10 Year Electorate Party First Preference Result Two Candidate Result Votes Position Votes Result 2022 Brisbane Greens 29 641 27 24 nbsp 4 87 Third 58 460 53 73 nbsp 53 73 Elected year2 votes firstpreference2 percent firstpreference2 change firstpreference2 position2 year3 votes firstpreference3 percent firstpreference3 change firstpreference3 position3 year4 votes firstpreference4 percent firstpreference4 change firstpreference4 position4 year5 votes firstpreference5 percent firstpreference5 change firstpreference5 position5 year6 votes firstpreference6 percent firstpreference6 change firstpreference6 position6 year7 votes firstpreference7 percent firstpreference7 change firstpreference7 position7 Personal life editBates is openly gay and joined the Greens on the night of the 2019 Federal election He graduated UQ with a Bachelor of Social Science with a major in social and public policy 11 References edit QUALIFICATION CHECKLIST PDF Australian Electoral Commission Retrieved 31 May 2022 Agius Kym Briggs Casey 28 May 2022 Greens Stephen Bates wins the seat of Brisbane in the federal election ABC a b Greens win the seat of Brisbane ABC election analyst Antony Green says ABC News 28 May 2022 Retrieved 28 May 2022 a b c About Me Stephen Bates Greens for Brisbane Australian Greens Stephen Bates Greens for Brisbane Facebook Fry Courtney 30 May 2022 Greens MP Elect Stephen Bates Has A Couple More Retail Shifts To Pull Before Going To Canberra Pedestrian Retrieved 20 June 2022 Shepherd Tory 5 May 2022 Australian Greens party Grindr election ad a gifted strategy or just grating The Guardian Retrieved 28 May 2022 Hansford Amelia 30 May 2022 Newly minted Australian Greens MP Stephen Bates has attributed his election success to a vivacious Grindr ad campaign Pink News Retrieved 2 June 2022 2020 State General Election Electoral Commission of Queensland 12 November 2021 Retrieved 13 December 2023 Brisbane QLD AEC Tally Room AEC Tally Room 13 June 2022 Retrieved 13 December 2023 Bowman Jan 19 May 2022 Could the LGBTQI Vote Make a Difference in Brisbane Westender Retrieved 28 May 2022 External links editOfficial website Stephen Bates profile on the Queensland Greens website Stephen Bates profile on the Parliament of Australia website nbsp Media related to Stephen Bates at Wikimedia Commons Parliament of Australia Preceded byTrevor Evans Member for Brisbane2022 present Incumbent nbsp This article about an Australian Greens politician is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stephen Bates amp oldid 1220684581, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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