Public School Should Be Genuinely Free
Today the Greens have launched a new policy to make a public school education free, to increase public education funding, and to support parents on low incomes with back-to-school costs.
Today the Greens have launched a new policy to make a public school education free, to increase public education funding, and to support parents on low incomes with back-to-school costs.
The 2023 Energy Charter Disclosure Statement reports that there's almost 5000 - 4758 - people on the YES Program.
Like the minister and the member for Lyons, I recognise the work and advocacy of Ian Green and the Tasmanian Association for Residents of Retirement Villages.
Next week in Parliament the Greens will again table a Bill to change the law and decriminalise begging
To date - and surely that will change now - there has been absolutely no transparency about the proposed Marinus Link.
We will support the seeking of leave because it is clearly an urgent matter - not just because this price rise cap has come down.
Minister, on energy poverty and TasCOSS Charlie Burton was very clear about this being such a priority issue.
The Greens strongly support the Fair Funding campaign launched today by Tasmania’s 14 key community service organisations.
We are having, essentially, the same discussion we had four months ago. I agree that the year dates have changed and this is for a wider number of years.
he secretly decided mega-million dollar stadium plan for Macquarie Point is an insult to every Tasmanian who can’t afford their rent or is living in a tent.