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Adam Bandt has conceded in the seat of Melbourne. The Greens have received the highest vote in Melbourne, but One Nation and Liberal preferences will elect the Labor candidate.
Today the Committee on Environment, Planning, Transport and City Services released a majority report outlining significant flaws in Labor’s proposed legislation to remove consultation and Assembly ove ...
Leader of the Australian Greens Adam Bandt MP says with the largest Greens vote in history, the Greens will continue to push for stronger action on the housing, cost of living and climate crisis, ...
Labor’s promise to cut $6.4 billion in spending by reducing consultants’ contracts and outsourced service delivery is meaningless unless the Government commits to firm targets to cut spending across a ...
The Australian Greens Victoria have referred behaviour by volunteers for the Liberal and Libertarian parties to the Victorian Police following a series of incidents at early voting centres.
The Greens have announced a plan to transition the industrial fish farming industry to land-based operations starting with an immediate exit from Macquarie Harbour to save the critically endangered ...
New analysis shows that public schools will have $18 billion ripped away due to Labor’s plan to push full public school funding back to 2034.
The Greens have committed to nominating the Takayna/Tarkine for World Heritage listing and declaring it a new National Park, delivering long-overdue protection for one of the most precious and ...
The Greens have today announced a plan to lower the retirement age and lift the age pension above the poverty line, allowing Australians to retire earlier on a liveable income.
Compelling new evidence exposed in a final Senate inquiry report into the Albanese Government’s waste reduction and recycling policies reveals Australia is losing the war on waste and that our current ...
Images released by UK charity Green Britain Foundation showing deformed and suffering salmon in Macquarie Harbour have once again highlighted the industry’s reliance on animal cruelty, the Greens say.
The Greens will circumvent the coal-approving Environment Minister in minority Parliament negotiations and demand the Climate Minister exercise as yet unused powers to stop new coal and gas mines.
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