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Prisons no longer able to surveil conversations between incarcerated people and lawyers

2 April, 2026 - NSW will no longer have the power to surveil conversations between incarcerated people and legal practitioners, after a disallowance motion move...

Labor has squibbed it on gambling reform

2 April, 2026 - Responding to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s announcement on gambling ad reform at the Nation Press Club today, Greens spokesperson for commu...

Greens welcome Australian Chief Scientist reports on strengthening mis and disinformation resilience

2 April, 2026 - The Greens welcome today’s release of a series of reports from the Office of Australia’s Chief Scientist and the National Science and Technology...

Greens call on Assembly to join Yerrabi Yurwang rally in support of vital healthcare funding

2 April, 2026 - Today, Deputy Leader of the ACT Greens, Jo Clay has called on all members of the ACT Legislative Assembly to stand with workers and community me...

Underwhelming transport discount relies on functioning MyWay+ system

1 April, 2026 - Lines attributable to ACT Greens spokesperson on Transport, Andrew Braddock MLA: “Cost of living relief should give people a genuine sense of...

Greens to take on big tech as Government’s social media ban fails

1 April, 2026 - The Greens have today introduced a new bill to introduce a Digital Duty of Care and force social media companies to make their algorithmic feeds...

Labor must hit gambling companies where it hurts - online advertising

1 April, 2026 - Responding to reports today that the Prime Minister is expected to announce new legislation on gambling advertising, Greens spokesperson for com...

Government must not sell out Australian artists and environment for AI data centres

1 April, 2026 - Quotes attributable to Greens spokesperson for communications and the environment, Senator Sarah Hanson-Young: “Labor must not sell out Austr...

House prices rise as unfair tax breaks turbocharge crisis

1 April, 2026 - House prices have risen yet again - by 2.1 per cent for the first quarter of the year and by 0.7 per cent in the month of March - according to&n...

Major parties collude to protect weak cash rules

31 March, 2026 - The major parties have colluded to lock in a weak cash mandate that leaves Australians vulnerable to exclusion, the Greens say. The Competit...

Greens-led childcare inquiry results in more protections for children, interim report released today

31 March, 2026 - Today committee chair and Greens spokesperson for Children, Anasina Gray-Barberio handed down the interim report for the Inquiry into the Early...

FWC scraps junior rates for 18-20 year olds

31 March, 2026 - The Fair Work Commission’s decision today to scrap unfair junior rates for young adults aged 18-20 is a big win for our workers. The Greens ...

Albanese Government fails its own rules for deploying troops to the Middle East

30 March, 2026 - The Albanese Government has breached its own rules for deploying Australian Defence Force personnel to conflict zones when it sent forces to th...

Greens secure Select Committee on gas tax

30 March, 2026 - The Australian Greens push to tax gas exports at least 25% is gaining momentum, with a newly won Select Committee to look at taxing Australia’s...

Extraordinary Fuel Crisis Demands Immediate Free Public Transport Response: Greens

30 March, 2026 - The ACT Greens are calling for two months of free public transport in Canberra during this extraordinary fuel crisis following similar moves by...