Latest news and comment on Richard Di Natale, Australian senator and leader of the Australian Green party
February 2023
Datablog
Revealed: the areas where Australians are struggling to access free GP care
Exclusive: Data shows low bulk-billing rates in affluent Sydney suburbs as well as several regional electorates and Tasmania
April 2020
As former Greens leaders, we ask members not to shut the party room out of leadership votes
Bob Brown, Christine Milne and Richard Di Natale
Australian Covid-19 deaths rise to 21 as ex-health professionals urged to rejoin workforce – as it happened
February 2020
Adam Bandt pledges to push for Australian Green New Deal after being elected Greens leader
MP vows to provide ‘real opposition’ to Morrison government as senators Larissa Waters and Nick McKim elected co-deputy leaders of the party
Australian politics live with Amy Remeikis
Michael McCormack's job under threat with Nationals spill motion likely to be moved – as it happened
Party tensions come to boil as Richard Di Natale shocks Canberra by standing down as Greens leader. This blog is now closed
Richard Di Natale resigns as Greens leader and announces he will leave politics
Melbourne MP Adam Bandt has already confirmed he will seek the party leadership
December 2019
First Dog on the Moon
There's an unprecedented environmental catastrophe and the Greens still can't get votes
First Dog on the Moon
Police ask Clover Moore for statement on Angus Taylor – as it happened
November 2019
Two-step plebiscite is only way Australia could be a republic, Malcolm Turnbull says
Former PM speaking on 20th anniversary of failed referendum says voters need to first decide on a model, then vote on change
October 2019
Greens' hot air balloon protest deflated by new flight restriction over parliament
Party vows to go ahead with climate protest in Canberra despite ‘unprecedented decision to block air traffic’
September 2019
Labor learned ‘all the wrong lessons’ from election defeat, Richard Di Natale says
Greens leader says ALP will lose again if it retreats from climate action, and coal workers deserve ‘honest conversation’ about transition from fossil fuels
Angus Taylor taken to task over sudden drop in renewable energy investment
Labor tells clean energy sector it should celebrate reaching 33,000 GWh target despite ‘full frontal assault’ by Coalition
Australian natural disasters minister David Littleproud: 'I don't know if climate change is manmade'
Minister tells Guardian he is unsure of causes of crisis, saying he wants farmers to have tools to adapt to change
July 2019
ALP morphing into facsimile of Coalition, says Greens leader Richard Di Natale
In a speech at his farewell dinner, retired senator Doug Cameron advised Labor to hold the line and not engage in an orgy of revisionism
June 2019
Greens leadership: less than a third of party's members happy with selection process
Greens signal shift to give party members a say in choosing federal leader
May 2019
Swing of 2.6% will give the Greens a dominant role on Senate crossbench
Australia election: who are the candidates, and what's a democracy sausage?
Q&A: News Corp a malignant influence on our democracy, Richard Di Natale says
Greens within striking distance in Josh Frydenberg's seat of Kooyong, poll finds