The Greens have chalked up some significant legislative victories in what may be the final sitting week, setting the stage for what would be possible in a shared power Parliament.
The Australian Greens created a pathway for the Government’s childcare reforms bill to be passed today, by successfully moving in the Senate to bring the bill to a vote in what may be the final ...
Senator Mehreen Faruqi, Deputy Greens Leader and Spokesperson for Higher Education, has today introduced a Bill that requires universities to disclose and divest from any partnerships with dirty ...
The Greens have today tabled a landmark bill to deliver Federal protection of the right to protest.
Responding to the late night rushed passage of the Electoral Reform Bill, which every crossbencher opposed and both big parties supported, Greens spokesperson on Democracy, Senator Larissa Waters said ...
The Greens (WA) on Wednesday evening will officially launch the LGBTQIA+ elements of their Social Justice platform for the 2025 WA State Election with a Queer Politics in th ...
The Greens today have announced a Parliamentary Budget Office-costed plan to tax Australia’s billionaires, as a new revenue measure in the party’s Robin Hood reforms.
“The Greens welcome the news that the government is considering purchasing Rex. Not only would this save these vital regional services, a publicly owned airline will bring more competition to the ...
Greens Deputy Leader and Higher Education Spokesperson Senator Mehreen Faruqi and Housing and Homelessness spokesperson Max Chandler-Mather MP have responded to the Albanese Gov ...
The NSW Government will introduce new laws to the NSW Parliament this week that will further criminalise peaceful protest and hand significant new powers to the NSW Police that will allow police to ...
On Tuesday the Greens will introduce a new law to federal parliament to help protect the Great Australian Bight from oil and gas drilling forever.
The Greens will move amendments to the Government’s NBN legislation this week to cap NBN Co executive salaries, and require the NBN to be recognised as a universal service.
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