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Janet Rice

Australian Greens Senator for Victoria

Janet Rice is a prominent environmentalist and activist in Victoria, serving as a Senator for Victoria with the Australian Greens since 2014.

With a background in climate science, Janet's advocacy work began with campaigns to protect forests, including the iconic 1983 Franklin Blockade.

Janet's passion for sustainability led her to become a founding member of the Victorian Greens and to take on various leadership roles in environmental and community-based initiatives.

Her commitment to reducing pollution and promoting sustainable transport saw her serve as the mayor of the City of Maribyrnong, where she championed cycling infrastructure and environmental policies.

Janet's expertise extends to transport and infrastructure, advocating for public transport improvements, sustainable job creation, and environmental protection as the Greens spokesperson.

Janet's educational background includes a Bachelor of Science with honors in meteorology and mathematics from the University of Melbourne, complemented by specialized training in group work.

Throughout her career, Janet has held key positions in organizations such as the Hume City Council, Climate Emergency Network, GAMUT, and various other environmental and governance entities.

Her professional experience ranges from senior transport planning to community campaigns management, reflecting a holistic approach to sustainability and environmental advocacy.

Janet's dedication to environmental causes and her expertise in sustainable policies make her a vital voice for people and the environment in Australian politics.

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Melbourne, Australia