Opinion
Australian Greens welcome NSW gun law reform but warn new protest powers threaten free speech
The NSW Parliament is the first state Parliament to pass essential gun control laws following the anti-Semitic mass shooting at Bondi Beach and it now needs to be followed by legislative action across ...
The Australian Greens have welcomed the government’s announcement of a federal firearms buyback, with leader Senator Larissa Waters saying that the party would progress efforts to remove weapons from ...
Then, Victoria’s Treaty era officially began at an incredible celebration at John Cain Arena on 12th December. We started with a public signing ceremony, before moving onto music by Briggs, Baker Boy, ...
The Victorian Greens say today’s loss of an appeal by public housing residents does not give Jacinta Allan’s Labor Government a mandate to steamroll ahead with the mass demolition and displacement of ...
Opinion
Greens call on Labor to secure 15% pay rise, ensure early childhood educators are paid their worth
The Greens are joining the United Workers Union (UWU) in calling on the Labor Government to take urgent action to guarantee fair pay for the nation’s early childhood educators and prevent a looming ...
The Greens would welcome positive reform to eradicate dangerous hate speech but will closely review Labor’s proposal to ensure it does not unreasonably restrict free political speech.
The NSW Parliament will be recalled on Monday 22 December in the afternoon and Tuesday 23 December, the only items of business will be a condolence motion and legislation arising from the Bondi ...
UN inspectors have again been blocked from visiting Australian detention centres, leaving Australia as the only nation on earth that has refused access. The CLP government in Northern Territory has ...
The Australian Greens are calling on the Albanese Government to back Australia withdrawing from Eurovision 2026 following the European Broadcasting Union's decision to allow Israel to compete despite ...
The Greens have secured $150 million over the next decade for active transport across 5 councils in Melbourne. The Cities of Melbourne, Yarra, Stonnington, Port Philip and Merri-Bek will all receive ...
The Senate has voted to establish two further Senate inquiries into Labor’s aged care reforms, amid concerns that the new Act which came into force on Saturday will fail older Australians. (See ...
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