Jordan van den Lamb

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Jordan van den Lamb
Born1995 [1]
South Africa
NationalityAustralian
Occupation(s)Lawyer, social media activist, political candidate
Political party Victorian Socialists
Website https://pingers4parliament.com/

Jordan van den Lamb, also known by his online alias Purple Pingers, is an South African-Australian lawyer, social media activist, and political candidate known for his advocacy on housing issues and tenant rights. [2]

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Early life and education

Van den Lamb was born in South Africa and moved to Australia at a young age. [3] He created his social media handle in Year 10, choosing the name 'Purple Pingers' as a reference to ecstasy pills, although he later expressed regret about the choice. [4] He studied law at university.

Career and activism

Van den Lamb first gained public attention through his TikTok account, "Purple Pingers," where he posted satirical videos critiquing real estate agents and exposing substandard rental conditions in Australia. [4] His content gained significant attention, leading to the establishment of the "Shit Rentals" database in 2023, a platform where tenants could anonymously share their experiences with poor housing conditions. [5] In 2024, Van den Lamb expanded his focus toward more direct housing activism. He compiled and publicised a list of vacant properties, encouraging their occupation as a protest against Australia’s housing crisis. [6] He also facilitated the organisation of occupations of vacant homes through social media.

The campaign sparked national debate. [7] While critics expressed concerns about the legality of the initiative and its potential impact on property rights, some supporters viewed it as an act of civil disobedience aimed at addressing perceived inequalities in housing access. Van den Lamb defended the campaign, explaining that it was intended to draw attention to the issue of vacant homes while advocating for changes in housing policies to address the crisis. [8]

Political candidacy

In August 2024, he announced his candidacy for the Senate in the 2025 Australian federal election for the state of Victoria, representing the Victorian Socialists. [6] [9] Van den Lamb's decision to enter politics came after years of social media activism focused on housing issues and tenant rights. In his campaign, he has emphasised the need for affordable housing, stronger protections for tenants, and measures to address the growing vacancy rates of residential properties in Australia. [10] [11]

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