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16 Facts About Antony Green

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Antony Green is the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's chief election analyst.

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Antony Green attended James Ruse Agricultural High School in Sydney, graduating in 1977.

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Antony Green graduated with a Bachelor of Science in mathematics and computing, and a Bachelor of Economics with honours in politics from the University of Sydney.

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Antony Green worked initially as a data analyst in the computing industry and for a polling company before joining the Australian Broadcasting Corporation in 1989.

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Antony Green recalls he saw an ad for a six-month position as an ABC election researcher and applied, along with 150 other applicants.

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Antony Green first appeared on the ABC's election-night television coverage in the 1991 New South Wales election, following with the federal election in 1993.

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Antony Green designed the computer system that he uses to display and predict election results based on automated result feeds from Australia's electoral commissions.

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Antony Green has worked on elections from as far afield as Canada, New Zealand and the United Kingdom for the ABC.

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Antony Green has editorial responsibility for its data analysis and for their election-night results service.

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Antony Green is considered "the face of election night coverage".

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In time for the 2013 federal election campaign, Antony Green helped introduce the voter engagement tool Vote Compass to the ABC website.

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Antony Green has said that he tends not to do campaign commentary and that he,.

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Antony Green recounted the realisation of his recurring nightmare of the power outage during the on air coverage of the 2010 Victorian state election.

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In February 2025, Antony Green announced he would retire from broadcasting following the federal election later that year.

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Antony Green is an avid cyclist, taking long-distance biking trips mostly in Australia and Europe.

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Antony Green is an ambassador for the Sydney Swans football club, a team in the AFL.