Adam Bandt

Under pressure, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has backflipped several times on excluding new questions about gender and sexuality in the 2026 Census. The harm this does to LGBTIQ communities should not be discounted, writes Josh Adams.

The Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre will host a weapons bazaar that ought to be called 鈥淭he Merchants of Death鈥. Binoy Kampmark reports.

What happened at PwC is the entirely predictable result of the聽Australian Public Service聽being sacrificed for the politically expedient, but false, economy of聽outsourcing to the private for-profit sector, writes聽Suzanne James.

Australian Greens leader Adam Bandt 迟别濒濒蝉听91自拍论坛's Isaac Nellist聽why he thinks joining the #PeoplesBlockade of the world鈥檚 biggest coal port is so important.

Residents across Western Sydney and the Blue Mountains continue to express their solidarity with Palestine, despite the temporary truce in Israel鈥檚 war on Gaza.聽Zebedee Parkes and聽Fred Fuentes report.

Sydney housing protest

The Greens leadership is wrong to focus on getting more MPs and that its someone else鈥檚 job to do the 鈥渟treet聽heat鈥 it knows is needed, argues聽Sam Wainwright.聽The changes we urgently need will聽only come聽from sustained extra-parliamentary mobilisations.

Melbourne Extinction Rebellion organised three colourful and diverse days of actions on the climate crisis. Mary Merkenich reports.

The negotiated amendments won by the Greens improved Labor鈥檚 initial terrible climate "safeguard mechanism", but are not enough to make it worthy of support, argues Alex Bainbridge.

The new Safeguard Mechanism protects the fossil fuel industry and does nothing聽to save our climate from disaster according to Richard Denniss.聽Jim McIlroy 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

The 鈥渄ecade of inaction鈥 that Labor accuses the Greens of instigating is聽a product of the former鈥檚 refusal to take climate action seriously, argues Alex Bainbridge.

Despite efforts by librarians and City of Melbourne councillors to provide library services to refugees detained in the Park Hotel prison聽it has still not been approved.聽Marlon Toner-McLachlan reports.