Max Chandler-Mather

The Greens have聽shown that Labor鈥檚聽Housing Australia Future Fund bill would not guarantee funding for public, social and affordable housing nor would it tackle out-of-control rent rises. Alex Bainbridge reports.

The Freedom Movement of Iran 鈥撀燪ueensland has been organising weekly protests in Brisbane calling on the federal government to do to help聽the democracy movement win in Iran. Kerry Smith reports.

It is abundantly clear that billionaires run parliament. To take them on, we must build a party and movement capable of improving people鈥檚 lives outside the cycle of electoral politics, argues聽Max Chandler-Mather.听

The Australian Greens, with聽their biggest ever parliamentary caucus, are laying out plans for progressive change. Alex Bainbridge and Pip Hinman report.

Defying predictions, the Greens look set to win 2 seats in Brisbane and are in the running for another. Liam Flenady, the Australian Greens鈥 campaign manager for the seat of Griffith, reflects on three reasons why the campaign was so successful.

Greens candidate for the inner Brisbane federal seat of Griffith Max Chandler-Mather is running an ambitious and energetic campaign. It is also arguably one of the most left-wing Greens campaigns in the country.

The South Brisbane Greens held a on "Communal Luxury: how to create a future for all of us" on February 28.

Speakers included Greens' Griffith candidate Max Chandler-Mather, Natalie Osborne from Griffith University and Gabba ward Councillor Jonathan Sri.

In the wake of the Wentworth byelection and the debate about its meaning a lot of commentary has focused on the desire for a return to the 鈥渟ensible centre鈥.