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The Greens are urging Labor to avoid a second Robodebt-scale scandal by stopping all welfare payment suspensions immediately, following the release of a second damning report into the welfare system ...
The Greens will move to establish a Senate Inquiry into the safety and quality of early childhood education and care as soon as Parliament resumes, after what they and the sector have described as a ...
It has been four years since the Taliban seized control in Afghanistan, and since that day, there has been a dramatic deterioration in rights and freedoms, with extrajudicial killings, repression of ...
The latest custody figures from BOCSAR reveal the Minns Labor Government’s controversial bail law changes are driving a crisis in youth detention, with the number of young people in custody surging by ...
Ahead of the Government’s productivity roundtables, the Productivity Commission’s interim report on Delivering quality care more efficiently re-affirms that the Government must urgently deliver bold r ...
Housing Minister Clare O’Neil’s promise to deregulate home building won’t fix the housing crisis, according to Australian Greens Housing and Homelessness spokesperson, Senator Barbara Pocock.
The Greens have slammed the Albanese government for taking extraordinary measures to dodge accountability in the Federal Court on allowing the expansion and continuation of polluting salmon farming in ...
The Australian Greens welcome ACTU’s calls for shorter working weeks with the same pay, and want it on the top of the agenda at the Government's upcoming productivity roundtable.
Planning Commission must refuse burning native vegetation for electricity at Redbank Power Station The Independent Planning Commission (IPC) will be holding a public meeting today and will hear from p ...
A record-breaking marine heatwave has officially caused one of Australia’s most severe and unprecedented coral bleaching events, a ...
Labor Leader Dean Winter has not made a serious attempt at negotiating with the Greens, to get the votes he needs on the floor of parliament.
The Australian Greens welcome the ACTU’s calls to urgently address the unfair tax breaks that benefit property investors, as well as their call for a 25 percent levy on coal and gas exports at ...