The NSW Government has announced a new three year funding cycle for the Saving Our Species program, while leaving critical natural areas vulnerable to continued logging, broadscale clearing and ...
Healthcare advocates and medical professionals are urging politicians to vote against changes to abortion laws that would reduce abortion access.
What’s next for the campaign to tax gas? By Senator Steph Hodgins-May A decade ago, the Greens were calling for a tax on gas ...
It's unacceptable that the logging assessment bilateral agreement between the Tasmanian and federal governments will be progressed ahead of the relevant environmental standards being finalised, the ...
As the fallout over KPMG’s multiple scandals continues, the Greens can reveal that the government holds numerous active audit contracts with the Big 4 firm.
Andrew Braddock MLA will introduce legislation next week to ensure medicinal cannabis patients are treated under the same legal framework as other patients prescribed potentially impairing medications ...
The latest KPMG scandals show the Big 4 consultancy firms are making a mockery of the parliament, yet again. Following multiple scandals, KPMG’s CEO has resigned and the COO has stepped down but the ...
The Victorian Greens say lease break fees should be abolished and that if Labor was listening to renters they’d know that the cap they really want is a rent cap.
Today’s news that long-fought for reform to drug driving laws for medicinal cannabis patients will finally be introduced to the NSW Parliament, will be welcome relief for tens of thousands of people ...
May, and Member for Ryan, Elizabeth Watson-Brown, condemn the major parties teaming up to shut down a tax on gas exports and One Nation for not even wanting to record a vote.
The Greens have slammed a decision by multi-billion dollar beverage company Lion that will see Boag’s Brewery stop brewing beer in Tasmania from November, with production moving to Queensland and New ...
Following reporting by the Sydney Morning Herald, the NSW Parliament has today passed a motion recognising the State harm caused to two very young chil ...