What does the Greens NSW stand for? What are our collective aims and goals in the fight for a better future?
Our shared beliefs and the outcomes we are striving for are clearly outlined in our policy principles and aims. These principles are built upon the philosophical foundation of the Greens, as set out in our Constitution, and are aligned with The Four Pillars.
These crucial documents are collaboratively developed, agreed upon, and reviewed regularly by Greens NSW members through a democratic grassroots process that ensures the voice of our movement is heard.
Know what you're looking for? Please see our A-Z Policy List below:
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples
- Agriculture and Rural Land Use
- Air Quality
- Animal Welfare
- Arts and Creative Industries
- Biodiversity
- Bushfire Risk Management
- Children and Young People
- Climate Change
- Coal and Gas
- Coastal Management
- Consumer Protection
- Criminal Justice
- Democracy and Anti-Corruption
- Disability Rights and Inclusion
- Domestic and Family Violence and Abuse
- Drug Regulation and Harm Minimisation
- Early Childhood Education
- Education
- Energy
- Environmental Impact Assessment
- Firearms
- Gambling
- Genetic Engineering in Food, Crops and Pharmaceuticals
- Health Including Mental Health
- Heritage
- Housing and Homelessness
- Industry
- Local Government
- Marine Environment
- Media and Communications Policy
- Multiculturalism and Anti-Racism
- National Parks and Other Protected Areas
- Native Forests and Other Sustainably Farmed Timber
- Older People
- Planning and Infrastructure
- Public Sector
- Recreation and Sport
- Regional Development
- Sex, Sexuality and Gender Identity
- Social Equity
- Tourism and Visitors
- Transport
- Waste Elimination
- Water
- Women
- Work and Industrial Relations
- Youth Justice and Child Safety