We have a plan to reduce the cost of living, make housing more affordable, tackle the climate crisis, and make sure everyone is looked after. We'll take on the big corporations, stop them ripping you ...
The Greens have today announced a plan for a National Repairability Star Rating label system to overhaul the vicious cycle of production and waste that’s straining our planet's resources and ...
A groundbreaking new report reveals that retrofitting rather than demolishing the public housing towers at the Flemington estate would save the government nearly $364 million.
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The Greens say the Government’s shifting position on young people and social media should not let the big tech corporations off the hook for harvesting kids data and targeting young people with ...
Today, at the Asia-Pacific Conference on Women’s Mental Health Senator Larissa Waters will launch the Greens election policy on perimenopause and menopause.
The Albanese Government today teamed up with Peter Dutton’s Coalition to push through a controversial AUKUS Bill that will allow the dumping of high-level naval nuclear waste anywhere in Australia.
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The Greens have criticised Labor and Liberal for failing to back a Royal Commission into Australian Media labelling them “Murdoch cowards.” Today, a Senate Inquiry r ...
Greens on council make a difference for people and planet. From the city to the hills and the ocean to the bush, our local communities should be thriving and caring places where everyone is included ...
Labor’s proposed merger law reform is a missed opportunity to take on the market dominance of supermarket and airline corporations, and far from enough to address the real issue of corporate power in ...