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Adam Bandt

Republicans

Birthday March 11, 1972

Birth Sign Pisces

Birthplace Adelaide, South Australia, Australia

Age 53 Years

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Who Is Adam Bandt? Age, Biography and Wiki

Adam Bandt was born on March 11, 1972, making him 53 years old as of 2025. He has made significant contributions to Australian politics as the leader of the Australian Greens since 2020. Bandt has been a member of the House of Representatives since the 2010 federal election, where he represents the seat of Melbourne. Known for his progressive views on climate change, social justice, and economic reforms, his political journey and activism continue to resonate with many Australians.

Occupation Republicans
Date of Birth March 11, 1972
Age 53 Years
Birth Place Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Horoscope Pisces
Country Australia

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Height, Weight & Measurements

As of 2025, Adam Bandt stands at approximately 5 feet 8 inches (173 cm) tall. His weight is estimated to be around 150 pounds (68 kg). Although exact body measurements are not publicly available, he is known for maintaining a healthy lifestyle and engaging in regular physical activities.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

Adam Bandt is married to Dr. Claudia Tazreiter, a respected academic and fellow advocate for social justice. The couple shares two children, adding a personal dimension to Bandt's public persona. While there has been speculation about their relationship and family life, they continue to maintain a balance between public engagement and private family matters.

He is the son of Allan and Moira Bandt. His father was a social worker who later ran a human resources consultancy. He is of Barossa German descent on his father's side.

Net Worth and Salary

As of 2025, Adam Bandt’s net worth is estimated to be around $1 million. His salary as a member of the House of Representatives contributes significantly to this figure, along with additional earnings from any investments or speaking engagements. As a political figure, his financial circumstances may vary, but his focus remains primarily on public service rather than wealth accumulation.

Bandt has been described as different to previous Greens leaders due to his emphasis on "public ownership, public wealth, and community-driven responses to the links between climate change and capitalism".

Following Virgin Airlines Australia undergoing voluntary administration in 2020, Bandt called for the government to purchase the airline "at bargain basement prices".

These economic views form the crux of Bandt's opposition to neoliberalism, with Bandt viewing the rise of right-wing populism since the Great Recession as part of a backlash to neoliberal economics.

Career, Business and Investments

Adam Bandt’s career in politics began in the late 2000s, transitioning from a background in law and activism to becoming a key figure in the Australian political landscape. His leadership in the Greens has focused on sustainability, social equity, and human rights. Besides politics, Bandt is an advocate for various environmental and social causes, often engaging in public forums and discussions.

Though specifics on his business ventures and investments are limited, his commitment to ethical and sustainable practices influences his choices, likely avoiding traditional investments not aligned with his values.

After finishing university, Bandt worked for student unions. During the period before his election to parliament in 2010, he lived in Parkville, Victoria and worked as an industrial and public interest lawyer, becoming a partner at Slater & Gordon, with unions for clients. He decided to join the Greens in 2004.

He had articles published on links between anti-terror legislation and labour laws and worked on issues facing outworkers in the textiles industry. Bandt said he also represented firefighters and coal workers "dealing with privatisation."

Social Network

Adam Bandt is active on various social media platforms, including Twitter and Instagram, where he engages with constituents and shares updates about his political activities and personal interests. His outreach on these platforms amplifies his message on environmental and social issues, connecting with a broader audience.

Bandt was re-elected as Member for Melbourne for a third time at the 2016 election, pushing Labor into third place, and the overwhelming preference for him over the Liberals from Labor voters allowed him to increase his two-candidate-preferred vote to 68.48%.

In 2017, the Party's co-deputy leaders Larissa Waters and Scott Ludlam were found to be ineligible to sit in Australia's Parliament owing to their status as dual citizens. Rachel Siewert and Bandt were made temporary co-deputy leaders.

Bandt achieved national headlines in February 2018 for accusing new senator Jim Molan of war crimes after it was revealed that Molan had shared anti-Muslim content made by far-right party Britain First on their Facebook account. Bandt later apologised.

Education

Adam Bandt holds a Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Laws from the University of Melbourne. He further pursued a Master's degree in Law from the same institution, specializing in environmental law and social justice. His education has significantly influenced his political ideology and approach to policymaking, equipping him with the knowledge necessary to navigate the complexities of Australian law and government.


Bandt moved to Perth at about the age of 10 and attended Hollywood Senior High School.

He graduated from Murdoch University in 1996 with Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws degrees, and was awarded the Sir Ronald Wilson Prize for Academic Achievement, "which is given to the graduate who best combines distinguished academic performance in law units with qualities of character, leadership and all-round contribution to the life of the

university".

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