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On Tuesday May 27th, a 24 year old Warlpiri man from Yuendumu, Kumanjayi White, was killed in custody after being ‘restrained’ by plainclothes NT Police members, inside the Coles supermarket in ...
Housing Minister Clare O’Neil’s promise to slash red tape in home building risks handing our urban environments to property developers whose only concern is profit, according to Australian Greens ...
We are in a climate emergency; environmental collapse is rapidly approaching. The increase in extreme climate-related events shows us that global heating is now a direct and present threat to every ...
The Australian Greens call for an independent inquiry into the death of 24 year old Kumanjayi White, a Warlpiri man with a disability, in Alice Springs on the 27th May 2025.
Commissioner, Paul Brereton, attended at least 18 formal Defence functions in his uniform as a Major General since his appointment as NACC Commissioner in July 2023, according to budget estimates ...
The Greens plan announced today would introduce a new taxation threshold, for corporations with an Australia wide payroll of over $200 million a year, like Coles, Woolworths and the big banks - ...
The Albanese Government must act in response to the US abusing its veto power on the UN Security Council by being the sole vote against a ceasefire and aid motion for Gaza.
Greens Deputy Leader & spokesperson for Anti-Racism Senator Mehreen Faruqi has responded to the Albanese Government’s establishment of the Office for Multicultural Affairs, which will sit within the ...
The Greens look forward to working constructively with Treasurer Jim Chalmers to make sure the proposed tax on the superannuation accounts of the wealthiest Australians is as strong and fair as it can ...
The Victorian Greens have condemned the Labor Government for failing to fund the operation of 28 high-security crisis units for women and children fleeing family violence - leaving them empty during a ...
The Greens have cautiously welcomed the deferral of the major parties’ Aged Care Act to 1 November, which will provide a brief reprieve for older people facing increased fees to access aged care.
The Australian Greens have urged the Albanese Government to urgently lift income support recipients out of poverty and put an end to the punitive ‘mutual’ obligations program.