Suzanne James

The honeymoon, if there was one, is over for Northern Territory Chief Minister Lia Finocchiaro. Suzanne James reports on the growing pushback against her riding roughshod over democracy.

Suzanne James and David Shoebridge discuss the Australian Greens latest initiative to progress the legalisation of recreational cannabis.

Suzanne James argues that the Australian Greens鈥 bill to legalise cannabis for personal use needs to protect the right to home grow from the mega-industry monster it will inevitably create.

Suzanne James asks Jenny Rolfe, a community backed Independent candidate for the NSW seat of Riverina, about the housing crisis, social and gender inequality, regional service access, the cost of living crisis and the latest tranche of anti-protest laws.

The United Workers Union has called on the Queensland and NSW Premiers to guarantee the jobs of nearly 9000 workers employed by the Star Group. Suzanne James 谤别辫辞谤迟蝉.听

Dying With Dignity Victoria is calling for four key equity of access changes for federal Labor to address before the election. Suzanne James reports.

Fifty years after Dying with Dignity NSW听formed,听Suzanne James spoke with Penny Hackett, its president, on the anniversary of voluntary assisted dying in NSW.

As the prime minister鈥檚 popularity and Labor鈥檚 primary vote plummet,听serious questions are being raised about the government鈥檚 real motivation for seeking to听delay and water down听long-awaited gambling ad ban laws. Suzanne James reports.

While NSW Labor claims it cannot afford to pay medical professionals the same rates as their counterparts in other states, the public doesn鈥檛 buy it.听Suzanne James reports.

Suzanne James听writes that if governments do not start protecting people from the corporate greed that is destroying so many lives, more CEOs might unfortunately get caught in the crossfire.

Suzanne James talks to Dying With Dignity Victoria president听Jane Morris about defending the important right of end-of-life choice through voluntary assisted dying laws.

NSW Labor听blames overworked workers, but听the Australian Medical Association says the NSW Health budget is 鈥渇ailing to meet patient demand鈥. Suzanne James reports on cuts being planned for Cootamundra.