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The Minister for Families and Communities has confirmed in Budget Estimates Hearings today that the out of home care service provider that was subject of a ...
The Victorian Greens is made up of many branches and is coordinated by our State Council. We also have a range of committees, panels and working groups (see the detailed overview below). We are ...
13 August, 2025 - The Australian Greens welcome ACTU’s calls for shorter working weeks with the same pay, and want it on the top of the agenda at the Government ...
The Alice Springs Town Council will hold elections for eight Councillors and a Mayor on 23 August 2025.  The NT Greens have the following policy priorities for the Alice Springs Town Council: Prepare ...
The Law Enforcement Conduct Commission (LECC) has confirmed in a letter to Greens MP Sue Higginson that it will investigate whether the conduct of police officers involved in the response to the ...
The Greens are urging Labor to avoid a second Robodebt-scale scandal by stopping all welfare payment suspensions immediately, following the release of a second damning report into the welfare system ...
The Greens will move to establish a Senate Inquiry into the safety and quality of early childhood education and care as soon as Parliament resumes, after what they and the sector have described as a ...
It has been four years since the Taliban seized control in Afghanistan, and since that day, there has been a dramatic deterioration in rights and freedoms, with extrajudicial killings, repression of ...
Housing Minister Clare O’Neil’s promise to deregulate home building won’t fix the housing crisis, according to Australian Greens Housing and Homelessness spokesperson, Senator Barbara Pocock.
The Greens have slammed the Albanese government for taking extraordinary measures to dodge accountability in the Federal Court on allowing the expansion and continuation of polluting salmon farming in ...