Celeste Liddle

Celeste Liddle is an Australian unionist, writer, and Indigenous feminist (Arrernte). Having first risen to prominence via her personal blog, Rantings of an Aboriginal Feminist, Liddle has written opinion and commentary for several media publications and anthologies.

Early life and education
Liddle was born in Canberra, Australia, and moved to Melbourne with her family when she was 14.

She has an honours degree in arts from La Trobe University, a graduate diploma from the University of Melbourne and a masters in communications and media studies from Monash University. In 2020, Liddle undertook a Masters at Monash University and in 2021 was awarded the Academic Medal for Excellence.

Writing and broadcasting
Liddle hosted the IndigenousX program from 19 June 2015.

She has been a regular columnist for Eureka Street since 2017, having written her first opinion piece for them two years earlier. She has also been a columnist and featured writer for Daily Life, The Saturday Paper, and The Guardian. She has also provided commentary for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) and Special Broadcasting Service (SBS).

In addition to opinion writing, Liddle has been published in a number of anthologies, including Black Inc's Growing Up Aboriginal In Australia, Pan McMillan's "Mothers and Others" and Hardie Grant's "Better than Sex".

She has been involved in several major literary events, including the All About Women Festival, Melbourne Writers Festival, the Antidote Festival, The Melbourne Anarchist Bookfair and the Bendigo Writers' Festival.

Activism and unionism
, Liddle works as National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Organiser for the National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU). She was instrumental in ensuring that the NTEU vocally supported the campaign to raise the age of criminal responsibility in Australia.

Politics
In May 2021, Liddle was preselected by the Victorian Greens for the seat of Cooper in the 2022 federal election. Cooper is the Melbourne electorate where she has lived for over 20 years. Her campaign set out to include dental into Medicare, enhance workers' rights, increase renewable energy in response to the climate emergency, and work towards truth and treaty for First Nations people. Liddle was also a strong advocate for the Greens policy to tax billionaires and for Melbourne's live music and arts scenes.

In the 2022 election, Liddle received 27.7% of the primary vote, coming second to the incumbent Labor member Ged Kearney. Liddle increased the Greens primary vote by 6.43% while Labor's decreased by 5.5% on the previous election.

Liddle left the Greens in February 2023.

Recognition
In 2017, she was inducted into the Victorian Honour Roll of Women.