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On the first day of the resumed Parliament, the Australian Greens have successfully established a Senate Inquiry into the quality and safety of early childhood education and care (ECEC).
Greens Spokesperson for Social Services, Senator Penny Allman-Payne, and Independent Member for Clark Andrew Wilkie MP, will today co-introduce a bill into the House of Representatives and the Senate ...
Senator Hanson-Young has called on the AFL to dump slur-merchant Snoop Dogg as the AFL Grand Final entertainment, and instead let an Aussie artist take the stage. Find footage of her speech in ...
Labor’s Housing Minister Clare O’Neil’s announcement today to bring forward guarantees for a 5% deposit for first-home buyers to avoid mortgage insurance will only drive up house prices for ...
The major parties have just passed legislation that will allow the Government to spend an unknown amount of public funds on building housing for US troops and foreign defence contractors in Australia ...
The Greens say the Government's roundtable has delivered nothing for workers, renters and first home buyers, according to Greens Senator Barbara Pocock.
On the day of a national meeting of Education Ministers, the Greens are urging ministers to go beyond band-aid fixes and tackle the systemic problems undermining safety and quality in childcare.
Senator Mehreen Faruqi, Deputy Leader of the Australian Greens and Higher Education spokesperson, and Laura Nuttall MLA, ACT Greens spokesperson for Education, have reiterated calls for ANU Vice-Chanc ...
The Minister for Families and Communities has confirmed in Budget Estimates Hearings today that the out of home care service provider that was subject of a ...
At his National Press Club address, Minister Mark Butler announced changes to NDIS eligibility for children he described as having “mild to moderate autism” ...
The ACT Greens are calling for fresh hearings in the parliamentary inquiry into Caretaker Conventions, after documents released under Freedom of Information revealed multiple potential breaches of the ...
Opinion
Greens: Melbourne Uni must apologise for privacy law breach, end crackdown on Palestine protestors
Greens Deputy Leader and Higher Education Spokesperson Senator Mehreen Faruqi has strongly condemned the University of Melbourne following findings by the Victorian Privacy and Data Protection deputy ...
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