Greens Release Plan to Make Corporates Pay Their Fair Share
Today the Greens launched our plan to make big corporations to pay their fair share, raising $1.23 billion over the next four years.
Today the Greens launched our plan to make big corporations to pay their fair share, raising $1.23 billion over the next four years.
The proposal to build a thermal coal mine in the Midlands is dead - wonderful news for action on the climate emergency in lutruwita/Tasmania.
We have come a long way to where we are debating a stronger workplace health and safety framework for the operation of mines and people who work in mines.
Mr Brooks, as the member for Braddon, does his community a terrible disservice because he recycles the same speech over and over again.
As the State election draws closer Resources Minister, Guy Barnett, is becoming more and more desperate and hysterical.
Environmentalists and members of the Aboriginal community gathered in the North West today to call for takayna/the Tarkine to be protected from destruction.
Tasmania’s moratorium on destructive hydraulic fracturing or ‘fracking’ has strong community support and strengthens our clean, green brand.
The Victorian Government has listened to strong community concern over fracking and coal seam gas exploration.
The Tasmanian Greens commend the Full Court of the Supreme Court on its unanimous decision to dismiss the Government's appeal.
The Liberals promised Tasmanians looking for work the world when they came to office. Sadly, what we have seen could not be further from the truth.