The Albanese Labor Government announced today that it will prevent people from Iran who already hold a valid Australian visa from coming to Australia.
The Senate today debated a bill that will require both houses of Parliament to vote before the Government can send Australians to wars overseas. 90% of Australians support this reform with most ...
Across the country, essential workers are taking industrial action fed up with job insecurity and threats of job cuts from AI and inadequate wages that haven’t kept up with inflation in a cost of ...
The Australian Greens say the EV tax policies the Labor Government is currently exploring will slow down EV uptake and keep Australians more vulnerable to oil shocks.
Coordinated false and misleading information campaigns are infringing multiple human rights, dividing Australian communities, and hindering global progress on climate change by eroding public trust in ...
The BoM has awarded yet another contract to Accenture, the company responsible for its $96 million website fiasco.
Today in the Assembly, the ACT Greens are hopeful to pass an amendment that will seek free public transport for the duration of the fuel supply crisis and change the cost of fares in the long-term.
Environment Minister Joshua Burgoyne’s Buffel Grass Weed Management Plan allows the continued planting and spread of declared weed buffel grass on pastoral leases, in direct contradiction to strong ...
Labor's so-called crackdown on petrol corporations will do nothing to rein in petrol prices, and won't stop corporations using the cover of war to price gouge, the Greens say.
This afternoon Victoria's Upper House, with support of the Greens, passed legislation to fix Victoria’s anti-corruption watchdog and allow IBAC to actually investigate corruption on Labor’s Big Build ...
Greens MLA Laura Nuttall will today move a motion calling for a $20 million annual funding increase and greater funding security to community organisations that provide essential services to the ...
NT Greens today have called for fossil fuel corporations to contribute to the projected $100M cleanup costs of the NT's ongoing flood crisis.