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The Greens look forward to working constructively with Treasurer Jim Chalmers to make sure the proposed tax on the superannuation accounts of the wealthiest Australians is as strong and fair as it can ...
The Victorian Greens have condemned the Labor Government for failing to fund the operation of 28 high-security crisis units for women and children fleeing family violence - leaving them empty during a ...
Opinion
Labor’s Aged Care Act deferral a brief reprieve for older people who will be forced to pay moreThe Greens have cautiously welcomed the deferral of the major parties’ Aged Care Act to 1 November, which will provide a brief reprieve for older people facing increased fees to access aged care.
The Australian Greens have urged the Albanese Government to urgently lift income support recipients out of poverty and put an end to the punitive ‘mutual’ obligations program.
Leader of the Australian Greens Senator Larissa Waters has announced the party’s new portfolio allocations ahead of parliament returning in July.
Ballina Shire Councilhas been awarded $34,200 by the NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) to help deliver innovative local waste and recycling solutions, supporting the state’s transition to a ...
This is a national crisis. Leaving early learning to the market has failed. Parents, especially women, are locked out of work. On farms, that means lost productivity, fewer hands at harvest, and more ...
The tide is finally shifting inch by inch, with France, the UK and Canada all threatening sanctions on Israel due to the escalating genocide in Gaza. But Australia is going the opposite way, with ...
The Fair Work Commission’s 3.5% increase is good news for workers, but there is still more work to be done to restore the purchasing power of the minimum wage for the almost 3 million workers on low ...
Senator Cox advised Senator Larissa Waters of her decision an hour prior to her announcement that she will join the Labor Party. The Greens will remain in sole balance of power in the Senate ...
On 1 June 2025, student debts will rise by 3.2%. This indexation rate, which is based on the Consumer Price Index (CPI), is a product of the Albanese Government’s reforms which capped student debt ...
The latest quarterly emissions update has revealed emissions are still going up and remain higher under Anthony Albanese than when Scott Morrison left office, as the Greens call on Labor to stop ...
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