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HomeNewsCelebrating Antony Green: Reflecting On a Legacy of Australian Electoral Analysis
Celebrating Antony Green: Reflecting on a Legacy of Australian Electoral Analysis
Antony Green during his presentation. (Photo David Fanner - ANU)

Antony Green, ABC Chief Electoral Analyst, during his presentation. (Photo David Fanner - ANU)

Monday 16 June 2025

Political scientists from across the country met at the Australian National University on Friday 13 June to plan the 2025 edition of the ANU Press’ book series on Australian federal elections. Among them was the ABC’s election analyst Antony Green, who recently announced that the 2025 federal election would be his last election night on air. 

To mark Antony’s career and his contribution to Australian political science, the ANU School of Politics and International Relations (SPIR), the Academy of Social Sciences in Australia (ASSA), and the Australian Political Studies Association (APSA) co-hosted a public lecture. Almost 500 Canberrans, including undergraduate students, academic staff, and members of the public, attended to hear Antony’s reflections on his career and his future plans (including heading to the archives to uncover historical voting records). 

Antony’s decades-long contribution to Australian elections reflects core values of ANU – informing public debate, protecting our democracy, and inspiring emerging leaders – and it was a privilege to celebrate his career. 

Watch the conference in the video below.

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Federal Election Workshop Participants
Dr Jill Sheppard (SPIR) and Mr Antony Green AO - (Photo David Fanner - ANU)

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