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Nationals put mining ahead of farmers
The Australian Greens are appalled that the Nationals have buckled to mining industry pressure to allow mining exploration under prime farming land without a water sustainability study. Greens Leader Senator Bob Brown, who today moved amendments to the Water Amendment Bill, originally proposed in the lower house by New England
Moeller immigration case not isolated in disability discrimination
Moeller immigration case not isolated in disability discrimination Greens Senator Sarah Hanson-Young has reiterated the Greens' call for an overhaul of discriminatory attitudes and practices against people with disabilities within the Department of Immigration and Citizenship. Senator Hanson-Young spoke out after a family was denied permanent
Greens ‘New Century’ Australia Senate Agenda
The Australian Greens today outlined their vision for Australia in the new century ahead of the opening of the Balance-of-Power Senate.
Australian Greens Leader, Senator Bob Brown, said a record 1.17 million people voted Greens at the last election, and the five Greens Senators were ready to work constructively with all parties to respond to the challenges of the new century.
"Pollution, poverty, discrimination and the destruction of Australia's forests and precious environments are the legacy of the last century and decades of greed and inaction."
"The Greens' role, beginning with this new Parliament, is to begin delivering an Australia that was cleaner, fairer and saner."



