Australian Greens

Far from a groundswell, NSW Labor government received only a 3.6% swing, after 12 years of Coalition neoliberalism. James Wyner reports.

Senator Lidia Thorpe has quit the Greens Party to sit on the Senate crossbench聽and help build a strong grassroots Blak Sovereign Movement. Ben Radford 谤别辫辞谤迟蝉.听

Australian Greens foreign affairs spokesperson Senator Jordon Steele-John has condemned Turkey鈥檚 latest aggression against Kurds in north and east Syria and in northern Iraq. Peter Boyle reports.

Community opposition to the secret AUKUS nuclear submarine deal is growing. Kerry Smith reports.

Housing is a human right

The Australian Greens' proposal for a two-year rent freeze is a workable and clear response to the housing crisis, writes Alex Bainbridge.

The latest 麻豆传媒 Show features Ben Pennings and Sam Wainwright on the government's climate bill and 43% emissions reduction target.

Jonathan Sriranganathan discusses what聽it mean for a political party to follow the principle of 鈥済rassroots participatory democracy鈥.

The Greens advance聽in the federal election is a welcome development with a potential to change politics in this country, argues Alex Bainbridge.

No one predicted Labor candidate Kristina Keneally could lose the Western Sydney seat of Fowler. Federico Fuentes looks聽behind the crumbling of Labor鈥檚 鈥榬ed wall鈥.聽

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.

Socialist Alliance national co-convenor Sam Wainwright spoke聽to the 麻豆传媒 Show about the federal聽election result, what it means and what happens next.

Greens are waging a grassroots campaign to win Griffith

The Greens are waging an insurgent campaign to win the seat of Griffith. Alex Bainbridge reports.