The Greens have slammed Labor’s NDIS cuts, saying their decision to kick 160,000 people from the scheme and reduce supports for disabled people is a cynical and cruel decision while gas exporters' ...
Amid reports that Labor may exclude people with a psychosocial disability from the NDIS, and cut help from others to eat, bathe and shower; the Greens say they will not support cuts to the NDIS.
Labor Premier Chris Minns has taken the extraordinary step of rebuking the Supreme Court’s finding that social cohesion is not a legitimate r ...
The Greens say that Labor must not capitulate to the interests of greedy gas corporations and ultra-rich property investors by tinkering on what should be significant and generational reforms on gas ...
Defence Minister Richard Marles today used his National Press Club address to launch Australia's 2026 National Defence Strategy, a document billed as a landmark reset of Australia's defence posture.
Australian Greens Senator and Chair of the Select Committee on the Taxation of Gas Resources, Steph Hodgins-May, has today invited the CEOs of Santos, Woodside, INPEX, Chevron, Shell and ...
The Greens are proud to announce Vanessa Bleyer as the next Senator for Tasmania, following a final ballot count of membership votes by the Tasmanian Electoral Commission today.
The Victorian Greens are calling on the Allan Labor Government to immediately introduce laws to cap political donations ahead of Victoria’s state election in November as the High Court has ruled that ...
The Court of Appeal has struck down Labor Premier Chris Minns’ post-Bondi anti-protest laws which enabled the NSW Police to extend protest restrictions, the Public Assembly Restriction Declarations ...
The Greens will oppose Labor’s attempts to slash NDIS funding in the next budget, saying they will back disabled people’s fight for supports all the way.
The Victorian Greens say that new revelations showing the Allan Labor Government chose to cut public housing to plug cost blowouts on the Big Housing Build expose a troubling pattern of secrecy around ...
Renters in Melbourne could have saved $39,000 if rent controls had been permanently introduced 5 years ago, according to a new costing from the Parliamentary Budget Office.
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