The Victorian Greens have said Labor is on notice to reinstate the $2.4 billion for public schools that was quietly cut last year by Jacinta Allan’s Labor government.
The growth in prison numbers, a greater increase in the last four months than the previous four years, has been driven by people on remand for domestic and sexual violence (55% of increased remand ...
Coles being found to have deliberately misled customers with fake discounts shows again that Australia needs powers to break up the supermarket duopoly and an economy-wide ban on price-gouging, the ...
Greens Deputy Leader and spokesperson for Higher Education and Anti-Racism, Senator Faruqi, has responded to last night’s federal budget, which failed to scrap the JRG fee hikes and funding cuts.
Despite clear calls from the family, sexual and domestic violence sector that current funding is failing to meet demand, there were no significant new announcements for frontline services in last ...
The Senate has today established an inquiry into artificial intelligence data centres in Australia, amid growing community concern about the rapid expansion of energy-intensive AI infrastructure and ...
Labor promised to deliver a budget that would tackle intergenerational housing inequity but failed to deliver.
The NSW Police Commissioner has confirmed on ABC Radio this morning that prosecutors are reviewing charges arising from the 9 February Town Hall protest to determine whether they were made under the ...
Labor’s brutal aged care regime has seen average wait times for home support and residential care blow out, as the effects of rationing begin to bite and hospital beds fill up across the country.
In their first budget of the term, Labor has chosen corporate profits over people, by delivering real cuts to services while allowing corporate profits to grow unchecked.
Without an extension, 60,000 early educators currently receiving a 15 per cent wage boost now face an effective pay cut just weeks before Christmas, while they wait for the permanent award increases ...
A person’s ‘good’ character will no longer be considered in sentencing for sexual crimes after the NSW Parliament passed laws today, including safeguard provisions that were supported by all ...