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Labor spending $653 million on KPMG

12 June, 2026 - Amid the fallout over KPMG, newly compiled data from the Parliamentary Library reveals the Federal Labor Government currently has 297 active con...

Massive coal mine expansion heads to Planning Commission

12 June, 2026 - The Glencore/Yancoal Hunter Valley Operations Open Cut Coal Continuation Project (HVO)has been recommended to the Independent Planning Comm...

Greens welcome progress on missing middle reforms

11 June, 2026 - The ACT Greens have welcomed the commencement of reforms to support the delivery of more missing middle housing across the ACT - marking progres...

Minister facing censure as systemic failures in schools and housing laid bare

11 June, 2026 - The ACT Greens will today move to censure the Minister for Education and Housing, Yvette Berry, following a series of damning independent findin...

Greens force change as Labor ditches controversial health levy

11 June, 2026 - Let's be clear: the 2026-27 ACT Budget would not look like this without the Greens. ACT Greens Leader, Jo Clay, said last year’s budget was a...

Independent review slams NSW Police culture of violence, bullying, sexual harassment

11 June, 2026 - Pressure is mounting on the Minns Labor Government to bolster the powers and remit of the Law Enforcement Conduct Commission to investigate NSW ...

Inquiry reveals human cost of housing crisis

11 June, 2026 - The Brisbane public hearing for the Greeens-led Senate Inquiry into intergenerational housing inequity has today revealed the human cost of the ...

ACT Greens join midwife and consumer calls to honour freestanding birth centre commitment

10 June, 2026 - The ACT Greens have joined midwives and advocates in criticising the ACT Government's plans for the northside birth centre. "In 2023 I tabled...

ACT Greens lay out expectations for a Budget that doesn't unfairly impact Canberrans

10 June, 2026 - ACT Greens Leader, Jo Clay, has outlined the party's expectations ahead of ACT Labor's 26-27 Budget - calling for better long-term planning...

Maugean skate still at risk of extinction from political bastardry

10 June, 2026 - The Maugean skate remains at risk of extinction and recovery isn’t yet assured, according to an IMAS report released today. The skate’s precario...

Statement Re: Proposed Sand Mine At Lot 4, 2774 Caves Road, Yallingup

10 June, 2026 - The Greens (WA) strongly oppose the proposal to mine for sand in one of WA’s most pristine, biodiverse, and culturally significant coastal spots...

Greens say Victoria’s affordable housing system is broken

10 June, 2026 - The Victorian Greens say Labor’s so-called “affordable housing” system is broken and that if the Allan Labor Government is serious about making ...

Renters can’t ask for basic repairs without fear of rent increases, we need rent caps now

10 June, 2026 - The Victorian Greens say new research showing barely half of Victoria's rental properties meet minimum standards proves that renters need strong...

Australia’s AI regulation to face some much needed scrutiny

10 June, 2026 - Submissions are now open for the Senate inquiry that will look into artificial intelligence data centres in Australia.  The inquiry, to ...

More actual ambition is needed to Save our Species

5 June, 2026 - The NSW Government has announced a new three year funding cycle for the Saving Our Species program, while leaving critical natural areas vulnerab...