Today’s Emissions Projections Report prepared by the Climate Department shows that the current absence of climate policies has Australia on track to only reach 48% reductions by 2035, nowhere near the ...
The Greens’ agreement on changes to federal environment laws are a significant step forward for protection of Tasmania’s forests.
“As part of our negotiations, the Greens have secured an extra $50 million for the ABC to invest in local Australian stories, including children’s programming. “This funding is about giving Australian ...
NSW Parliament has launched an inquiry into indoor air quality, looking at its impact on our health, productivity, work health and safety, and equity of access to public spaces. The Chair of the ...
The Greens welcome APRA taking action in response to the Greens’ and community concerns for the massive spike in investor lending. However, this alone won’t cool investors’ stampede of the housing ...
The Greens have negotiated significant wins to protect forests and stop Labor’s fast-track for coal and gas; and with the EPBC now better than the status quo, will support the passage of the package ...
The Greens have secured a Senate inquiry into the job and program cuts at the CSIRO, Australia’s leading scientific research agency.
Labor has backflipped on its 2022 election promise to rebuild the public sector, following reports the Government plans to slash 5% of spending off the public service. The Greens say if Labor wants to ...
Young, Greens spokesperson for communications and Chair of the Senate Inquiry into Triple 0 service outage: “Optus has failed the Australian people again.
Today in the Senate, Senator Mehreen Faruqi will introduce the Higher Education Support Amendment (Reverse Job-Ready Graduates Fee Hikes & End 50k Arts Degrees) Bill.
Opinion
“URGENT INTERVENTION NEEDED” GREENS SAY AFTER REPORT SHOWS HOUSING IS MORE UNAFFORDABLE THAN EVER
The Victorian Greens are calling on the government to urgently intervene after the Cotality report shows that housing is more unaffordable than ever.
A dramatic increase in calls to 1800 RESPECT from Australians seeking help with domestic violence shows the urgent need to raise rates of income support and lift Australians out of poverty. Leaving a ...
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