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Stop Killing Women rallies being held around Australia call for an end to gender-based violence.

Crowds hold rallies over deadly attacks on women

The Prime Minister and other politicians were criticised for not attending as it was pointed out 117 women have been killed in Australia since January 2024.

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Senator Dorinda Cox.

Greens senator bullying complaints in legal limbo

Adam Bandt will have to confront the bullying complaints made about Senator Dorinda Cox after the parliament support service stopped looking at them.

  • James Massola
Senator Dorinda Cox and Adam Bandt.

Right-wing group targets Greens in million-dollar ad blitz

Conservative group Advance, which advocated for the No vote in last year’s Voice to parliament referendum, is ramping up its attacks on the Greens.

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The Greens and leader Adam Bandt have had a polarising year.

Hostile environment: The changing climate within the Australian Greens

A party with vaulting ambitions for grabbing hold of the balance of power with a big picture agenda has discovered the script has been hijacked from within.

  • James Massola
Greens leader Adam Bandt (c), flanked by senators Dorinda Cox (l) and deputy leader senator Mehreen Faruqi (r).

Greens’ support at nine-month low, Bandt among least popular MPs

Voters have marked down many of the crossbench party’s signature policies, including ending negative gearing and capital gains tax and recognising Palestine.

  • James Massola
Senator Sarah Hanson-Young, Greens spokesperson for Communications, during a press conference at Parliament House in Canberra on Thursday 7 November 2024

Hanson-Young adviser cuts short press conference after Cox questions

Senator Sarah Hanson-Young has become the second Greens MP to cut short a press conference after questions about bullying allegations against senator Dorinda Cox.

  • James Massola
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Greens leader Adam Bandt and Deputy Greens leader Senator Mehreen Faruqi during a press conference at Parliament House in Canberra on Monday

Anatomy of a deflection: How Bandt palms off questions on party bullying allegations

Greens party leader Adam Bandt has defended his party’s handling of bullying allegations directed at senator Dorinda Cox and declared the embattled West Australian has his full support.

  • James Massola and Tom Compagnoni
Dorinda Cox in the Senate earlier this month.

Dorinda Cox and Greens colleagues stymie party’s bullying investigation

Embattled Greens senator Dorinda Cox has threatened legal action against her own party, halting moves to start a formal censure motion over allegations the MP bullied staff in her office.

  • James Massola
The Greens.

Greens staffers on ‘toxic, bullying’ culture in their own words

Adam Bandt was briefed on a series of scathing assessments of his party’s internal culture.

  • Paul Sakkal and James Massola
Senator Dorinda Cox in Parliament House last month.

Greens senator Dorinda Cox censured by party over bullying allegations

WA party officials will investigate the complaints and the party asked any others affected to come forward.

  • James Massola

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