| 1. Charlotte Walker was born in Adelaide and raised in Yankalilla, South Australia. |
| 2. She has been outspoken since childhood and actively participated in school debate competitions. |
| 3. She studied agriculture in school before venturing into politics. |
| 4. Prior to her political career, she worked part-time in the office of South Australian Labor MP Leon Bignell, gaining valuable experience. |
| 5. In 2023, she advocated for youth voices in policymaking as the President of South Australian Young Labor. |
| 6. She gained early involvement in labor rights through her employment with the Australian Services Union. |
| 7. Charlotte joined the Labor Party at the age of 18. |
| 8. She remarkably secured the third spot on Laborโs South Australian Senate ticket, a position typically seen as unwinnable. |
| 9. Her election victory came as a surprise, achieved through Australia's preferential voting system. |
| 10. She employed innovative campaign strategies, including using Minecraft livestreams and Instagram reels to connect with younger voters. |
| 11. After winning, she shared videos that combined discussing Labor policy and personal content, such as makeup and gaming. |
| 12. Her campaign centered on key issues, including education access, reducing HECS debts, and the cost of living. |
| 13. She celebrated her 21st birthday on the night of her election win. |
| 14. Being from the 2000s, she is the first federal parliamentarian born in this millennium. |
| 15. Charlotte is part of the Labor Left faction. |
| 16. She will start her six-year Senate term in July 2025 with an estimated monthly salary of approximately $200,000. |
| 17. In interviews, she describes herself as balancing between extraversion and introversion. |
| 18. Charlotte maintains a private personal life, keeping it away from social media. |