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Latest news and comment on the Australian Green party and Australian politics

July 2024

  • Queensland Greens member for South Brisbane, Amy MacMahon, speaks to media during a press conference

    Queensland Greens unveil plan to cap grocery prices and ‘smash up’ Coles and Woolworths duopoly

  • A Palestinian flag on the forecourt of Parliament House

    Who are the grassroots Muslim groups with an eye on Labor seats?

  • The Palestinian protest campsite at the University of Sydney in May

    University of Sydney students and staff blast new ‘draconian’ protest crackdown

  • A generic image of the Queensland police emblem

    Australia news live
    Townsville man fatally shot by police – as it happened

  • Australian Politics
    Adam Bandt on Fatima Payman, toeing the party line and the war in Gaza – Australian Politics podcast

  • The Midwinter Ball 2024: Canberra’s night of nights – in pictures

  • Political strategist Glenn Druery having ‘informal conversations’ with Muslim groups and Fatima Payman

  • Full Story
    Fatima Payman and the cost of voting with her conscience – Full Story podcast

  • Albanese stands by Fatima Payman’s suspension over Palestine ‘stunt’

  • Max Chandler-Mather

    Negative gearing and capital gains tax discounts to cost Australian budget $165bn over 10 years, analysis reveals

    Greens use Parliamentary Budget Office figures to demand Labor wind back both policies in return for support on Help to Buy scheme
  • Fatima Payman

    Fatima Payman suspended from Labor caucus over vow to cross the floor again on Palestine

    Party spokesperson says WA senator ‘placed herself outside the privilege’ of participation in caucus after defiant TV interview
  • Dorinda Cox and Adam Bandt

    Labor has ‘failed’ on First Nations policy since voice defeat, Greens say

    Adam Bandt reveals the minor party’s plans for a Makarrata Commission that would make recommendations to parliament, nine months after failed referendum
  • Mark Butler

    Full Story
    Newsroom edition: was Labor right to compromise on banning vapes? – Full Story podcast

  • The Minister for NDIS and Minister for Government Services Bill Shorten with his "waste website" in his office in Parliament House this afternoon.

    Labor-led committee raises human rights concerns over NDIS bill as Shorten blasts delays

  • Under Labor’s changes, vapes will only be legally available from pharmacists for adults but no prescriptions will be required

    Australia’s new vaping laws explained: where will vapes be sold and when do the changes come into force?

  • Labor senator Fatima Payman in the Senate

    Labor senator Fatima Payman says each step ‘felt like a mile’ after crossing floor to back Palestine motion

  • Labor senator Fatima Payman leaves the chamber after crossing the floor to vote with the Greens on a motion to recognise Palestine as state.

    Australia news live
    Labor says ‘no mandated sanction’ after senator crosses floor – as it happened

  • An e-cigarette on a table

    Pharmacists say they were not consulted on ‘rushed’ Labor-Greens vape deal

  • Man sitting cross-legged holding a vape

    With the Liberals non-committal on vaping, Labor has been driven into the arms of ‘anti-prohibition’ Greens

    July deadline means ALP eager to reach agreement, despite some advocates warning against watering down the crackdown
  • Paul Karp

    The Agenda
    Should Australia recognise housing as a human right? Two crossbenchers are taking up the cause

    Paul Karp
    The Australian Human Rights Commission thinks so, including it in a list of rights that should receive legislative protection
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