Labor promised to deliver a budget that would tackle intergenerational housing inequity but failed to deliver.
Greens Deputy Leader and spokesperson for Higher Education and Anti-Racism, Senator Faruqi, has responded to last night’s federal budget, which failed to scrap the JRG fee hikes and funding cuts.
A person’s ‘good’ character will no longer be considered in sentencing for sexual crimes after the NSW Parliament passed laws today, including safeguard provisions that were supported by all ...
Without an extension, 60,000 early educators currently receiving a 15 per cent wage boost now face an effective pay cut just weeks before Christmas, while they wait for the permanent award increases ...
In their first budget of the term, Labor has chosen corporate profits over people, by delivering real cuts to services while allowing corporate profits to grow unchecked.
Staff at Bathurst, Orange and Bloomfield hospitals told an inquiry today about the failures of their profit-driven management model, including a staff member being repeatedly threatened with sexual ...
The Greens say Cohealth clinics need long term funding to stay open - not just the band-aids and crumbs offered by Labor today.
As the illegal war in the Middle East fuels inflation and economic inequality, Labor's budget must choose a side: deliver for people, or deliver for corporate profits and the wealthiest few.
“This policy was written to protect gas corporate profits and Labor has just adopted it as government policy. It will raise no revenue and prolong the great Australian rip off,” said Senator Steph ...
A youth homelessness strategy should ensure young people can access support when they need it. To be effective, this strategy must be shaped through genuine collaboration between government and ...
The Greens have slammed Labor’s decision to approve the largest new gas project in over a decade, saying they chose gas corporations over everyday Victorians and the environment.
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Labor finally adopts Greens-driven early childhood commission proposal but stalls on real reform
The Greens have welcomed the government finally moving to “consult” on a national early childhood education and care commission, but say families will be let down yet again if next week’s budget fails ...
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