Australian Greens

Legalising cannabis could raise billions in taxes. Think of what we could do with that money! | First Dog on the Moon
Woah – you could fund, like, EVERYTHING!
First Dog on the Moon
01, Feb, 2023 @5:07 AM

Clive Palmer’s mining company pumped $116m into UAP at 2022 election, helping it outspend major parties
Revelation likely to add to transparency stakeholders calls’ for caps on political donations
Christopher Knaus, Nick Evershed and Paul Karp
01, Feb, 2023 @1:34 AM

State and territory leaders to sign joint statement backing Indigenous voice to parliament
Move will give a fresh push to Labor’s referendum plans, with Liberals and Greens yet to agree their positions
Paul Karp
31, Jan, 2023 @2:00 PM

NSW clubs boss sacked after comments about premier – as it happened
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Rafqa Touma and Natasha May and Martin Farrer (earlier)
31, Jan, 2023 @8:00 AM

Whistleblower bill excluding sexual harassment complaints from protection goes too far, Greens senator says
David Shoebridge says employment-related complaints should also be protected as whistleblowers ‘too often lose their careers from speaking out’
Paul Karp
30, Jan, 2023 @2:00 PM

PM calls voice a ‘mainstream’ concept; Liberal senator sends legal complaint over tweets – as it happened
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Henry Belot, Jordyn Beazley and Natasha May
27, Jan, 2023 @7:47 AM

Lidia Thorpe joined anti-voice Coalition senators to push for inquiry into Indigenous bodies
Exclusive: the Greens senator blames an ‘administrative error’ for the move in November before being forced to withdraw by Adam Bandt
Paul Karp
26, Jan, 2023 @2:00 PM

Why a voice to parliament won’t affect First Nations sovereignty as Lidia Thorpe fears
The senator is demanding Labor ‘be clear about our sovereignty’. Experts explain why the two issues are entirely separate
Paul Karp
26, Jan, 2023 @5:40 AM

Senior Australian of the year Tom Calma ‘disappointed’ Lidia Thorpe may oppose voice
Co-chair of Indigenous voice to parliament co-design group says proposed body is ‘first step’ to First Nations contributions to policymaking
Katharine Murphy and Josh Butler
26, Jan, 2023 @12:52 AM

NSW Greens to push for dedicated First Nations seats in parliament, truth-telling and treaty processes
Lidia Thorpe and upper house candidate Lynda-June Coe to announce party’s treaty policy in Redfern on Tuesday
Tamsin Rose
23, Jan, 2023 @2:00 PM

The Greens’ Sarah Hanson-Young backs voice yes campaign as Lidia Thorpe again criticises it
South Australian senator says party will work to get all elements of the Uluru statement delivered, including treaty and truth-telling
Tory Shepherd
19, Jan, 2023 @2:00 PM

South Australian Greens back yes vote on voice amid Lidia Thorpe criticism of referendum
State support for the Uluru statement is expected to be seen as a shot across the bows to the federal First Nations spokeswoman
Tory Shepherd
18, Jan, 2023 @2:00 PM
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