The Greens are calling for the Albanese Government to reject Beach Energy’s grossly unpopular plans for new fossil fuel extraction in the Otway Basin, after ...
The Senate Rural and Regional Affairs Committee will hear evidence today from the ACCC and Department of Agriculture in the second hearing of its inquiry into the Australian wine grape purchases code ...
“Labor cannot punish those on the lowest income in our city just to try and balance the books. The Greens will be closely scrutinising the next budget to protect current services and ensure they do ...
The Minns Labor Government has announced that temporary youth bail law changes will be extended from 12 months to 4 years, with data showing 80% of young people charged with certain offences have been ...
Labor has given the clearest signal yet that they will force Victorians to use group voting at the next state election in their response to the Electoral Matters Committee’s report today.
The Victorian Greens will second read their Bill to Parliament and will force a debate to enshrine abortion services into the Victorian Constitution, safeguarding access to abortion from future ...
The Albanese Government has taken the extraordinary step of moving to discharge their own bill from the Senate Notice Paper, sounding the death knell for Australia’s environment.  Greens environment s ...
Choosing to take public transport should be every Western Australian’s first choice to get around, particularly in Perth and regional urban centres, which is why the Greens are proposing to make ...
Greens early childhood education spokesperson Senator Steph Hodgins-May has slammed the Labor and Liberal parties for teaming up to defer the childcare subsidy activity test reform bill, which will ...
The Greens have today raised concerns about NOPSEMA’s regulation of the offshore fossil fuel industry following the government agency’s approval of embattled fossil fuel company Esso’s ...
The Greens have offered the Albanese Government a pragmatic pathway to tackle the harms of gambling advertising with new laws this fortnight.
The WA Greens have committed to ambitious social and affordable housing targets in the next term of Parliament, including building, converting or purchasing a minimum of 5,000 every single year.