Once hailed as one of Australia's ten most powerful people and Anthony Albanese's arch-nemisis, former Greens MP Max Chandler-Mather now appears to be just another backroom operator. After being narrowly defeated by Labor's Renee Coffey in Griffith in May, Chandler-Mather became eligible for a resettlement payout capped at $105,625, a payment available to MPs who involuntarily leave Parliament. But with a young family and soaring rents in Brisbane, that money is unlikely to last long if he decided to take it. Chandler-Mather has previously admitted he doesn't own a home despite earning more than $233,660 a year while in Parliament....