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The Queensland Greens do not accept donations from corporations. I confirm this is a personal donation.

Note that in any 6 month period all political donations (inclusive of membership fees) above $1000 must be disclosed to the Electoral Commission of Queensland.

Political donations from property developers are banned in Queensland. Breaches of these bans can be punished by significant fines or imprisonment. The ban includes donations from the spouse of property developers, from related organisations and from individuals with significant interests in corporations involved in property development. By making this donation you confirm that you do not fall within the definition of property developer under the Electoral Act. More Information →

The first $1,500 of donations and/or membership fees to a political party from individuals in a financial year are tax deductible.
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Join our people powered movement!

Our Greens campaign to win Cooper has officially launched, and we need you to kick-start it!

We can win and create a new economy that works for all of us — but only if we build a big, connected movement. We’re up against the major parties who have enormous, corporate-backed campaigns and will outspend us ten-fold.

The Queensland Greens take $0 in corporate donations. We don’t have the big money that Labor or the LNP have.

But we have something far more powerful: we have the power of people.

Everyday people, like you and me, who believe in an equitable, sustainable, and progressive future for all of us.

Chip-in what you can and join our movement.

Donations of $1,000 and over are reportable to ECQ. A person who makes such a political donation must give ECQ a report in the approved form, eight weeks after the end of a 6 monthly period ie 31 December and 30 June.

The first $1,500 of membership fees and/or donations to a political party from individuals in a financial year are tax-deductible.