Charlotte Walker (Politician) Height, Age, Biography

Charlotte Walker (Politician) Height, Age, Biography

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Age: 21 Years

Hometown: Adelaide, South Australia

Marital Status: Unmarried

Bio/Wiki
Profession Politician
Famous for Being the youngest senator in Australian Political history
Physical Stats
Height (approx.) 5' 6" (168 cm)
Eye Colour Lavender Gray
Hair Colour Light Ash Blonde
Politics
Political Party Australian Labor Party
Political Journey • Joined politics in (2023)
• Became President of South Australia Young Labor (2023)
• Joined Australian Services Union (2023)
• Elected to Senate (2025)
Personal Life
Date of Birth 3 May 2004 (Monday)
Age (as of 2025) 24 Years
Birthplace Adelaide, South Australia
Zodiac sign Taurus
Nationality Australian
Hometown Adelaide, South Australia
College/University Investigator College, Victor Harbor, Australia
Religion Christianity
Hobbies Reading, Writing, Travelling
Social Media • Instagram
Relationships & More
Marital Status Unmarried

Some Lesser Known Facts About Charlotte Walker

  • Charlotte Walker was born in Adelaide, South Australia and grew up in Yankalilla, South Australia.

  • Since childhood, she was very vocal.

  • She was also very active in school debate competitions.

  • In an interview, Walker mentioned that she studied agriculture in school.

  • Before entering politics, she worked part-time in the electorate office of South Australian Labor MP Leon Bignell, where she gained political experience.

  • In 2023, Walker became President of South Australian Young Labor, a position she used to advocate for youth voices in policymaking.

  • She was employed by the Australian Services Union, which made her early ties to labor rights and unionism.

  • She joined the Labor Party when she was just 18.

  • Charlotte was just 20 years old when she was preselected for the typically unwinnable third spot on Labor’s South Australian Senate ticket.

  • Her win came as a surprise, as she was the third-ranked candidate, and usually only the top one or two candidates have a chance of getting elected.

  • Walker’s win was due to Australia’s preferential voting system, which allows voters to rank candidates in order of preference. Through this system, she received enough support to secure a seat.

  • In an interview, she mentioned she used unconventional campaign methods, including Minecraft livestreams and Instagram reels, to engage younger audiences.

  • After winning the election, Walker had posted videos on Instagram,

“talking up Labor policy while applying makeup, streaming the video game Minecraft and interviewing other young Labor members on the street”.