Today’s interest rate rise means millions of Australians will be punished to clean up Labor’s inflation mess, driven by an overheated housing market the government refuses to fix, the Greens say.
Fossil fuel companies, gambling interests, pharmaceutical companies and the major banks and supermarkets continue to write cheques to Labor and the Liberals – while Australians pay the price with weak ...
Australians are bracing for another interest rate rise because Labor has turbo-charged the housing crisis and refused to tackle corporate price gouging, the Greens say.
On 20 January, Israel demolished the East Jerusalem headquarters of UNRWA, and 11 countries including UK, Canada and France have signed a joint statement condemning Israel for this action.
ACT Greens Deputy Leader and Member for Ginninderra, Jo Clay, says this is encouraging movement, with a consideration to terminate the lease, but a little too late. “While this is welcome news and ...
A government report prepared for UNESCO on actions taken to stop the Great Barrier Reef losing its World Heritage status highlights that without community and Greens pressure, the Albanese government ...
The Australian Greens have backed in the momentum for the treasurer to abolish the billions of dollars in fossil fuel subsidies given to mining companies as an urgent measure in the upcoming budget.
Ahead of today’s National Cabinet meeting, the Australian Greens call on the Albanese government to reach an agreement on hospital and NDIS funding.
Report on Government Services data released by the Productivity Commission today shows the callousness of Labor’s aged care policies, with older Australians now waiting on average 245 days to start ...
The Greens NSW have secured support to establish a parliamentary inquiry into data centre developments in NSW, the first of its kind in Australia. Grid power demand is expected to jump by 28% over the ...
“For decades, successive Labor and Coalition Governments have put billions of dollars in the pockets of property investors, property developers and the banks. We won’t solve the housing crisis unless ...
Report on Government Services data released by the Productivity Commission today shows the callousness of Labor’s aged care policies, with older Australians now waiting on average 245 days to start ...