Nick McKim

Nick McKim

politician Australia

Nick McKim is an Australian politician and a member of the Australian Greens, serving as a Senator for Tasmania since 2010. He has held various leadership roles within the party and is recognized for his work on environmental and social issues. McKim was recently mentioned in the news alongside Adam Bandt for unveiling a supermarket price gouging policy, which was subsequently mirrored by the Labor Party.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.01%
Persistence
2 wks
Reach
100,492
Power
5,438$
Sentiment
5.50
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Australia 2 5.50 0.33% +20% 25,499,884 100,492 $1,380,000 5,438$
Totals 2 25,499,884 100,492 $1,380,000 5,438$
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Recent Mentions

Australia Australia: Greens’ treasury spokesman Nick McKim said the May budget was probably the government’s only chance this term to make 'progressive tax reform'. 6

The Sydney Morning Herald: EV tax break in firing line as Labor eyes savings from budget

Australia Australia: Pressed by Senator Nick McKim on medieval-era land taxes, Breunig alluded to the years leading up to Napoleon’s dictatorship of France. 5

The Sydney Morning Herald: Treasury admits changes would help first home buyers

Australia Australia: Greens treasury spokesman Nick McKim, who is chairing the inquiry, said the figures were further proof the current concession had to be ditched. 6

The Sydney Morning Herald: The deduction that will cost Australia $250bn over a decade unless government acts

Australia Australia: Greens senator Nick McKim said because the Australian people paid parliamentarians’ wages, the spending of taxpayer money on entitlements should match community expectations. 5

The Sydney Morning Herald: Anthony Albanese ducks responsibility for uncapped spousal travel allowances

Australia Australia: Greens senator Nick McKim inquired if the Reserve Bank played a role in the housing price bubble over the past five years. 5

The Sydney Morning Herald: RBA governor says 5 per cent deposit scheme could push house prices higher