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Attorney General Marie-Claire Boothby yesterday announced changes to the Anti-Discrimination Act to weaken protections against discrimination and reinstate some employer’s right to discriminate on the ...
This announcement coincided with the concluding day of the 40th annual Darwin Pride, where the LGBTQIA+ community and its allies met to celebrate visibility and activism. Our hearts go out to the many ...
Member for Ballina Tamara Smith MP today announced her support for the Relationship Australia NSW policy paper, and the calls for action it champions to support the 15% of older people aged 65+ who ...
In response to the extension of the deadline for Woodside to respond to its approval conditions, Greens spokesperson for the environment Senator Sarah Hanson-Young said: ...
As the US begins an ‘America First review of AUKUS every rational observer can see that the deal is sinking and it’s time Australia abandoned ship before billions more are squandered.For more than 2 y ...
Israel’s latest attacks on Iran, with the open backing of the United States, are another dangerous escalation in the region and risk tipping the world into a larger war.
Senator Mehreen Faruqi, Australian Greens Deputy Leader and Higher Education Spokesperson, who is a patron of the People’s Inquiry into Campus Free Speech on Palestine, has responded to the Inquiry’s ...
The ACT Greens say today’s pre-budget announcement from the minority Labor Government is enough for the community sector to survive, but not enough to create a truly strong safety net for people in ...
New ABS data that reveals rent has increased more in Western Australia than any other state or territory is the latest symbol of the Cook Labor Government’s total desertion of renters.
The Australian government has imposed sanctions on two extremist Israeli Cabinet Ministers, Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich, for inciting violence against Palestinians.
ACT Greens Leader, Shane Rattenbury will introduce new legislation to broaden vicarious liability for institutions who harboured child abusers.
“Pepper spray is banned for military use under the Geneva Convention. It is bad enough that the police have an exemption to use it. We cannot allow chemical weapons to become commonplace in our ...