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Greens leader RichardDiNatale says his party is looking forward to a change of government, while working hard on ‘the main game’ to return their team of MPs and senators. AusVotes2019 AustraliaDecides

Greens leader Richard Di Natale says it will be a ‘good night’ on Saturday if ‘this rotten government’ is ‘turfed out’, so they can see that climate change denial is ‘no longer a viable political strategy’.

Mr Di Natale says his party is looking forward to a change of government, while working hard on ‘the main game’ to return their team of MPs and senators. The Senator says he is feeling confident about how the Greens have travelled during their ‘disciplined’ campaign, in continuing to be ‘a strong voice on climate change’. Image: News Corp Australia

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