The Australian Greens have successfully secured a fresh Federal inquiry into youth justice and incarceration, ensuring national scrutiny of youth detention practices across Australia continues into ...
The Australian Greens have called on Labor to save Australia’s largest aluminium smelter from closure with a public ownership stake, and underwrite a clean energy build out to g ...
Greens pressure in the Senate has forced the Government to increase the penalties for failing to connect customers to Triple 0 to $30 million.
The Victorian Greens fully support long-awaited reforms to Victoria’s Voluntary Assisted Dying laws this week, while pushing for further reforms to remove final barriers for people who should have the ...
The Australian Greens have put forward a motion to parliament today calling on the Senate to recognise Australia’s housing crisis as a matter of public urgency, following recent data revealing the ...
The ABC’s Four Corners investigation has once again exposed horrific abuse and regulatory failure within Australia’s childcare sector – a crisis that sits at the heart of a failing for-profit system ...
Labor Premier Chris Minns has been challenged to abandon support for the Indo-Pacific Weapons expo, a showcase for weapons corporations who manufacture weapons used to massacre innocent civilians in ...
Premier Chris Minns has lashed out after his Government failed to pass their massive changes to the planning system in Parliament last night. The proposed laws were debated in the NSW Upper House ...
Labor’s “quiet summer” comes at a resounding cost By Larissa Waters, Leader of the Australian Greens Labor is racing to wrap ...
Q&A With Asta Hill In August, the Northern Territory held local government elections and Asta Hill was officially elected as ...
LABOR CAN’T LET BIG BUSINESS AND THE MINING COMPANIES WRITE OUR ENVIRONMENT LAWS By Senator Sarah Hanson-Young This week, our team got a first look at Labor’s new environment laws – which we expect ...
The Assembly today unanimously passed Andrew Braddock's motion amid widespread support from community. The ACT is now moving towards free travel for students, seniors and concession-holders.