Minister for Sustainable Transport and Alternative Energy
In office 21 April 2010 – 31 May 2011
Preceded by
New office
Succeeded by
Office abolished[a]
Minister for Corrections and Consumer Protection
In office 21 April 2010 – 17 January 2014
Preceded by
Lisa Singh
Succeeded by
Craig Farrell
Minister for Climate Change
In office 21 April 2010 – 13 May 2011
Preceded by
New office
Succeeded by
Cassy O'Connor
Minister for Aboriginal Affairs
In office 6 December 2010 – 13 May 2011
Succeeded by
Cassy O'Connor
Minister for Education and Skills
In office 13 May 2011 – 17 January 2014
Preceded by
Lin Thorp
Succeeded by
Brian Wightman
Minister for Sustainable Transport
In office 13 May 2011 – 17 January 2014
Preceded by
New office
Succeeded by
Craig Farrell
Personal details
Born
Nicholas James McKim
(1965-06-11) 11 June 1965 (age 58) Lambeth, London, England, United Kingdom
Citizenship
Australian British (1965–2015)[1]
Political party
Greens
Domestic partner
Cassy O'Connor
Website
Official website
Nicholas James McKim (born 11 June 1965)[2] is an Australian politician, currently a member of the Australian Senate representing Tasmania. He was previously a Tasmanian Greens member of the Tasmanian House of Assembly elected at the 2002 election, representing the Franklin electorate from 2002 to 2015, and led the party from 2008 until 2014. On 21 April 2010, he became the first member of the Greens in any Australian ministry.[3] From February 2020 until June 2022, he served as co-deputy leader of the Australian Greens.
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^McMahon, Alle (16 August 2017). "Australian politicians born overseas jump to clarify citizenship after Waters, Ludlam bungles". ABC News. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 22 August 2017.
^"Nicholas James McKim". Members of the Parliament of Tasmania. Retrieved 24 July 2022.
^Lehman, Ros: "Nick McKim: From hiking guide to the Senate", ABC, 30 July 2015
issue of NickMcKim's citizenship was raised during the 2017–18 Australian parliamentary eligibility crisis while he was a sitting senator. McKim applied...
by Dr Rosalie Woodruff. At a federal level, two Tasmanian senators – NickMcKim and Peter Whish-Wilson – are members of the Greens. The party's current...
elected unopposed. Larissa Waters was elected unopposed as co-deputy, with NickMcKim defeating Sarah Hanson-Young and Mehreen Faruqi to become the second co-deputy...
Janet Rice, Larissa Waters, Sarah Hanson-Young, Jordon Steele-John and NickMcKim. Three key seats were targeted by the Greens in Victoria, including Kooyong...
" Whilst serving as Co-Deputy Leader of the Greens alongside Senator NickMcKim and Leader of the Greens in the Senate, Waters also represents the party...
landslide victory. Also contesting the election was the Greens led by NickMcKim. The Palmer United Party made a significant effort in the election. The...
Representatives Ruby McKim (1891–1976), English quilt designer, entrepreneur, and writer Sammy McKim (1924–2004), Canadian film actor 7845 Mckim (1996 AC), a...
since 17 August 2015, when she was elected in a countback to replace NickMcKim. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Professional Writing from the University...
Australian Greens Senator NickMcKim's report that there was no safe alternative accommodation available as false and claimed McKim was inciting trouble....
Three senators, NickMcKim, Larissa Waters, and Mehreen Faruqi contested the role. Larissa Waters was re-elected to the role, with NickMcKim joining her...
announcement, Mr Hodgman was not aware of the debate and Greens leader NickMcKim was not invited. On 10 March, around 100 forest workers protested outside...
Jacqui Lambie". Parliament of Australia. Retrieved 6 June 2023. "Senator NickMcKim". Parliament of Australia. Retrieved 6 June 2023. "Senator the Hon Jonathon...
was requested by the Minister for Corrections and Consumer Protection, NickMcKim to undertake an inquiry into the Risdon Prison Complex, with the intention...
Senate. The NBN was added to the digital rights and IT portfolio held by NickMcKim, and portfolios formerly held by Bandt were assigned to Janet Rice. Tourism...
opportunity to form a government if no party has a majority. Greens leader NickMcKim announced his party's support for Labor on matters of confidence and supply...
freedom of speech and the rights to "mercilessly troll government". Senator NickMcKim stated "Where does this leave satire in Australia? Does it mean that figures...
Bandt elected unopposed as federal Greens leader; Larissa Waters and NickMcKim as deputies". ABC News. Retrieved 22 May 2022. Taylor, Josh; Karp, Paul...
same time, Larissa Waters and NickMcKim were elected as co-deputy leaders; Waters was elected uncontested, while McKim defeated Sarah Hanson-Young and...
the world". Isberg and Åkerfeldt recruited drummer Anders Nordin, bassist Nick Döring, and guitarist Andreas Dimeo. Unsatisfied with Opeth's slow progress...
was achieved despite competing against both Giddings and Greens leader NickMcKim in this multi-member electorate. Hodgman was sworn in as the 45th Premier...
sharing arrangement with the Tasmanian Greens was over, and that ministers NickMcKim and Cassy O'Connor would be replaced by Labor MPs, effective 17 January...
Rockliff, Shadow Minister for Primary Industries, Water and Environment; NickMcKim, Tasmanian Greens; Bryan Green, Minister for Primary Industries, Water...
Retrieved 8 July 2016. "Lisa Singh's success rewrites history as Greens NickMcKim snares final Tasmanian Senate seat". The Mercury. 27 July 2016. Remeikis...
Assembly. She was replaced as Greens leader by the party's deputy leader, NickMcKim. After her resignation, Putt left the state and has since returned to...
Labor Party Perin Davey, Deputy Leader of the National Party of Australia NickMcKim and Larissa Waters, Deputy Leaders of the Australian Greens Vacant, Deputy...