Steph Hodgins-May

I'm Steph Hodgins-May, your Greens Senator for Victoria.

Steph is a dedicated climate, environment and social justice campaigner, with a background in environmental law, advocacy, and healthy food systems. 

Steph took her seat as a Senator for Victoria in May 2024, and holds the Early Childhood Education and Care, Democracy and Resources portfolios, is the Assistant spokesperson for Climate Change & Energy, and speaks on Transport, Infrastructure & Sustainable Cities in the Senate.

She has worked as an adviser to the United Nations in New York, successfully strengthening Australia’s position on the impact of the climate crisis on food security, negotiating stronger reef protections and increasing Australia’s humanitarian intake of refugees and asylum seekers.

Steph’s fight for climate justice has taken her across the globe - she has worked as the Head of Pacific for a major international non-profit, achieving landmark legal victories in deep allyship with Indigenous frontline Pasifika communities.

Born to a fifth generation farmer and rural public school teacher, Steph has a close connection to her regional roots in Central Victoria. She founded a local organic food business informed by her upbringing on the family farm.

Steph lives with her partner and two young kids in St Kilda.

Get in touch

Senator for Victoria

Steph's Portfolios

Early Childhood Education
Democracy
Resources
Assistant for Climate Change & Energy
Transport, Infrastructure & Sustainable Cities in the Senate

Contact

74 Treasury Place, East Melbourne, VIC, 3002

senator.hodgins-may@aph.gov.au

Phone: (03) 9381 1446

Latest from Steph

BHP’s back down on decarbonisation shows fossil fuel companies can’t be trusted to lead on climate

9 September, 2025 - BHP has abandoned major renewable energy projects that would have cut its emissions this decade, a move inconsistent with climate science an...

Greens warn against “cooked” BCA climate modelling, reiterate call for bold 2035 target

5 September, 2025 - The Greens are warning the Albanese Government not to fall for Business Council of Australia (BCA) spin after it claims ambitious climate ac...

It’s business as usual for Labor, as Watt rubber stamps polluting coal mine extension

3 September, 2025 - The Australian Greens have called Murray Watt’s decision to approve the extension of a coal mine - the first coal mine of the new Parliament...

National Campaigns

Fix the Housing Crisis

Rents are increasing at a record pace, while millions remain locked out of the housing market.

Make Price Gouging Illegal

We’re being ripped off by big corporations, who are raking in massive profits during a cost of living crisis.