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‘A shadowy affair’: Push for probe to overhaul council elections

‘A shadowy affair’: Push for probe to overhaul council elections

The proposed inquiry would look at six different issues threatening to undermine the integrity of local government elections.

  • by Rachael Dexter

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

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.

  • by James Massola
Crossbench in the gun under laws to shut out big money and ‘protect democracy’

Crossbench in the gun under laws to shut out big money and ‘protect democracy’

Labor wants to ram through sweeping reforms that would cut the power of big donors and restrict the fundraising of independent candidates.

  • by Paul Sakkal
Hostile environment: The changing climate within the Australian Greens

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.

  • by James Massola
Abortion back on election agenda after Greens push Labor to improve access
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Abortion back on election agenda after Greens push Labor to improve access

An exclusive poll shows that voters across all parties want abortion laws left alone, after a messy political debate raised fears laws could be unwound.

  • by Natassia Chrysanthos and Olivia Ireland
Greens’ opportunism has tanked their popularity

Greens’ opportunism has tanked their popularity

A once environment-focused party has morphed into a perfection-demanding group of political sooks.

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Down and out in Yarra, but Greens offset heartland losses

Down and out in Yarra, but Greens offset heartland losses

This year’s council elections were always going to cast a spotlight on the Greens’ performance. The results show something of a mixed bag for the progressive party.

  • by Rachael Dexter and Tom Cowie
Greens’ support at nine-month low, Bandt among least popular MPs

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.

  • by James Massola
Libs and Greens out, teals in: Election results send shockwaves across state

Libs and Greens out, teals in: Election results send shockwaves across state

A surprising series of results at local council elections have raised alarms about the coming state and federal polls.

  • by Annika Smethurst
Hanson-Young adviser cuts short press conference after Cox questions

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.

  • by James Massola
Anatomy of a deflection: How Bandt palms off questions on party bullying allegations

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.

  • by James Massola and Tom Compagnoni

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