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NSW Labor seeks to subvert parliamentary process in attempt to ram through workers compensation cuts
The NSW Greens have condemned the Minns Labor Government for their attempt to subvert parliamentary process by reintroducing a minorly-amended new version of their legislation to cut workers ...
Today’s Productivity Commission report describes what AI policy would look like if only big business is listened to.
Labor Premier Chris Minns is facing strong internal dissent from fellow Labor MPs as he doubles down on targeting future protests, including across the Harbour Bridge. Greens justice spokesperson and ...
Tamara Smith MP, Member for Ballina today announced $447,808 in funding for 18 new community infrastructure projects through the NSW Government’s 2025 Community Building Partnership Program (CBP). The ...
The Australian Greens welcome the ACTU’s calls to urgently address the unfair tax breaks that benefit property investors, as well as their call for a 25 percent levy on coal and gas exports at ...
The ACT Greens have condemned the Federal Labor Government for pushing the critically endangered Canberra Grassland Earless Dragon towards extinction, following news today that ...
Following further revelations of the failings of the Working With Children Check regime, and adherence to its applications, the Greens are calling on the NSW Government to conduct a Working With ...
March For Humanity and Palestine “We the undersigned members of the NSW Parliament support, and will attend, Sunday's March for Humanity and Palestine across the Harbour Bridge.
The ACT Greens are alarmed by Labor’s inaction on climate change and nature restoration, saying work in progress when Greens previously held the portfolios have ground to a halt.
The Australian Greens have called on the Government to follow the science and set 2035 targets at net-zero and stop approving new coal and gas mines, or risk losing our critical opportunity to prevent ...
Organisations that campaign using disinformation to undermine climate action will come under scrutiny in a new parliamentary inquiry established by the Greens.
The Liberal and Labor parties today voted to stop an inquiry into legislation that will allow the Government to build public housing for US troops in Australia as part of AUKUS.
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