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Antony Green
Antony Green

Antony Green

Antony Green is the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's Chief Elections Analyst and is responsible for the content of the ABC's election website including editorial responsibility for the site's data analysis and the ABC's election night results service. He also contributes a popular blog on electoral matters for the site.


Antony has worked for the ABC since 1989. In that time he has worked on more than 60 federal, state and territory elections and is the face of election night coverage in Australia. He has also worked on local government elections, numerous by-elections and covered elections in the United Kingdom, New Zealand and Canada for the ABC.


Antony studied at the University of Sydney and was awarded a Bachelor of Science in Pure Mathematics and Computer Science, and a Bachelor of Economics with Honours in politics. He was granted an Honorary Doctor of Letters by the University of Sydney in 2014 and appointed an Adjunct Professor in the University of Sydney's Department of Government and International Relations in 2015.


Antony was born in England in 1960 but migrated to Australia with his parents when he was four. He grew up near Parramatta in Sydney and attended Oatlands Primary School and James Ruse Agricultural High School.


Antony previously worked in the computer industry as a programmer and data analyst. As well as his research and on-air work with the ABC, Antony designed the ABC's election night computer system and a number of the ABC election site's analysis tools including the predictive pendulum and Senate calculators.


Antony's expertise is in electoral systems, voter behaviour and election night result modelling. He has prepared numerous publications for parliamentary libraries and contributes to parliamentary enquiries into elections.

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