The chairpersons Buendnis 90 / Die Gruenen Franziska Brandtner Felix Banaszak Platz vor dem Neuen Tor 1 10115 Berlin Germany Re: Green leadership in foreign policy in the Middle East – An open letter ...
Talking big on community cohesion while letting war criminals live freely among the people they have harmed is a farce. Australia shouldn’t be a safe haven for war criminals, but right now, it is.
Momentum is gathering for an end to native forest logging. A 2024 survey showed that 70% of people in NSW support an end to native forest logging on public land, with 69% in support nationally. Ending ...
In a balance of power position, the Greens (WA) will negotiate to ban fracking across the whole of the Kimberley.
Dr Mehreen Faruqi, Deputy Greens Leader and Senator for New South Wales, is excited to announce the preselection of Manal Bahsa as the candidate for Barton and Jocelyn Brewer the candidate for Watson ...
The Greens are calling for the Albanese government to immediately confirm with the Japanese consulate whether Japanese whaling “research” vessels are currently operating in the Southern Ocean, and if ...
The RBA should call a meeting immediately to cut interest rates, the Greens say.
Senator Mehreen Faruqi, Deputy Leader of the Australian Greens and higher education spokesperson, supports and welcomes a senate inquiry into university governance.
A new report by Melbourne Activist Legal Support (MALS) highlights the concerning police tactics and excessive use of force used against protesters at the Land Forces Exposition that took place in ...
The Australian Greens are demonstrating their commitment to world-class public healthcare with today’s announcement that they will invest an additional $30.6 billion in local public hospitals ...
Today the Greens are announcing a $40 billion investment in sustainable cities, establishing a Sustainable Cities Agency that would oversee new binding urban development standards for all Australian ...
“ The public need to know they have a corporate watchdog with teeth, not a corporate lapdog. The truth is the ACMA has been too weak and too cosy with the big corporations it’s tasked with regulating ...