A bladder candidate is accused of 'showing its true colors' after he is caught encouraging people to vote green, while new data reveals how some of the so -called independent members of parliament are overwhelming with the greens.
Erchana Murray-Bartlett, who reached national headlines when she got $ 100,000 to protect the animals in the wild by running the length of Australia in 2023, is independent in McPherson's Queensland seat at the Federal Elections.
The seat, which has been held by the Liberal Party since 1972, is firmly in the sights of Teal Powerbroker and Climate 2000 Multi-millionaire Simon Holmes à Court, because of the retirement of the sitting MP Karen Andrews.
He has so far donated up to $ 50,000 to community groups in McPherson, which varies from Burleigh Heads to Coolangatta, who support the so-called economic-conservative-but-connected candidate.
But Mrs. Murray-Bartlett, 34, had her true feelings throw away when asked on a podcast how individuals can “contribute to the prevention of extinction and the preservation of biodiversity.”
The Ultra-Runner picked up a list of 'simple things' that people could do, such as planting indigenous trees and flowers and keeping their cats at night to protect animals in the wild.
“It's about seeing something when you see something you don't agree with,” Mrs. Murray-Bartlett told the recent life on planet a podcast.
'It's about getting green. The point is to invest your money in greener resources, ensuring that your Superannuation Fund does not donate to Big Fossil. '

Erchana Murray-Bartlett (photo), made national headlines when she got $ 100,000 to protect the animals in the wild by walking the length of Australia in 2023 and stands as a green independent

The chair, in the hands of Liberals since 1972, is in the sights of Groenblauw Powerbroker and Climate 2000 MultiMillonaire Simon Holmes à Court (photo: Mrs. Murray-Bartlett with volunteers)
The businesswoman also encouraged people to donate to organizations such as the Bob Brown Foundation or the Wilderness Society, who will “finance direct action, in the forests, on the street and in the courts.”
The Bob Brown Foundation (BBF) – founded by former Tasmanian Senator Bob Brown, ex -leader of the Australian Greens – is a radical environmental activist group.
It is notorious for its anti-logging protests, in which often traffic blocks and activists adhere to machines.
On Tuesday, BBF demonstrators scaled the state parliament in Tasmania and then posed with green parliamentary members.
Senator for Queensland James McGrath said that Mrs. Murray-Bartlett was exposed as a 'green in green-blue clothing'.
“They not only usually vote with the greens in parliament, they now run greens as candidates,” Senator McGrath added.
'The last thing the people of the Gold Coast need is an activist parliamentary member organizing roadblocks, chaining into machines and disturbing daily life as we see in protests organized by the Bob Brown Foundation and other attention-seeking Greens-Politics.
“A vote for the tests is a voice for greens policies such as decriminalizing hard drugs, including ice and heroin, reducing defense expenditure with 30 percent and abolishing the discount of private health insurance.”

The businesswoman and Ultra-Runner also encouraged people to donate to organizations such as the Bob Brown Foundation or the Wilderness Society

The Bob Brown Foundation (BBF) is a radical environmental group group that is notorious because of its anti-logging protests (shown: an anti-bottom protest in Styx Valley in Tasmania last year)
Spokesperson Senator Jane Hume of the Finance opposition added: 'Every Australian voter must know that a voice for a Teal candidate is a voice for another three years of work.
'No Australian can afford for another three years of collapsing living standards, where people are less safe and our future is more uncertain.
“The only way in which you can guarantee better economic management and stability is to vote by liberal: nobody else.”
Mrs. Murray-Bartlett said that she run as an independent because 'people want their federal representative to represent their community and not someone who is brought to festive lines, plays political games in Canberra'.
'Including thousands of community consultations, I run on a first policy of Gold Coast with a focus on a living expenses; Housing affordability; Honesty and integrity in the government; Help for small companies; Habitat and surroundings; And health, “she said.
“Almost one in three Aussies voted for an independent or small party in the last elections, so we know that there is hunger for change and what people want is that someone in parliament is based on the values ​​of the people in their community.”
It is because new data has revealed how Groen -Blauw MP Allegra Spender has overwhelmed with the greens in parliament.
The Member of Parliament for the seat of Wentworth in the eastern suburbs of Sydney is 66 percent of the time the side of the greens, according to an analysis of its voting record between 2022 and 2025.

It is because new data has revealed how Tal MP Allegra Spender (photo) has overwhelmed with the greens in parliament
When it comes to voting on legislation, Mrs. Spender has chosen 71 percent of the time 71 percent of the time, while she chose only 27 percent of the time with the liberal party.
This despite the fact that MS Spender on her website claims that she is usually a party with the coalition.
“Between May 2022 and December 2024 my record shows that when the coalition calls a vote, I have supported it 60 percent of the time,” her website said.
'When Labor calls a voice, this is 50 percent. And when the greens do that, it's 45 percent. '
Daily Mail Australia approached MS Spender for comment.
This trend for façade cladding with the greens is reflected in the polls of other prominent tests.
Kooyong Member Monique Ryan, for example, voted 77 percent of the time with the greens in all divisions, while Warringah MP Zali Steggall – who drove former Prime Minister Tony Abbott in 2019 – voted for procedural motions 75 percent of the time, according to the daily telephone.
Elsewhere Goldstein MP Zoe Daniel and Mackellar MP Dr Sophie Scamps with the Greens with 81 percent accounts that have been agreed.
The green blue movement, which has raised the last federal elections by pulling votes away from the large parties, receives Campaà gn financing from the Climate 2000 Group by Mr Holmes à Court.
Green -blue candidates are often in previously safe liberal seats by presenting themselves as a tax conservative with a strong focus on the environment.
The term green blue comes from the merger of the 'blue' of the center -right liberal party in combination with the 'green' of their attitude on climate issues.
Since many commentators predict a narrow election and a probably suspended parliament, the Greens and Teal could decide who is the government.
Opposition leader Peter Dutton has previously called on bluish candidates to be 'transparent with the public'.
“At the moment there is a mood for a green green blue a voice for Anthony Albanian, and the green tests will only support Anthony Albanian,” Mr. Dutton said last month.