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The Yamatji-Noongar woman was elected to the upper chamber in 2021 to occupy a Greens seat and had been serving as the party’s spokesperson for Indigenous affairs.
‘Lost confidence’
“With my experience, skills, and understanding, I feel assured that I can continue to cooperate and enhance the existing connections with an already extraordinary team of Labor MPs nationwide.”

Dorinda Cox expressed that she had “lost some faith in the Greens’ ability” to support her efforts toward reconciliation in Australia. Source: AAP / Mick Tsikas
Cox had previously been a member of the Labor Party before joining the Greens, and will be formally admitted into Labor on Tuesday.
“Dorinda Cox is someone who’s a former police officer. She’s someone who has a lot to offer in terms of policy development.”
“They were all dealt with in Senator Cox’s case and dealt with appropriately.”