Greens in Parliament: Bail Amendments and Extraordinary Police Powers
Today the Government introduced unnecessary changes to bail laws making the application of bail less transparent and less consistent, and extending extraordinary police powers. Read our speech opposing these changes below.
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Community Recognition: ACON Community Honour Awards
Today we acknowledged the Community Honour Awards established by the AIDS Council of New South Wales.
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New Strata Laws Set to Force People from their Homes
Strata Law Changes: Homes Before Profit
Today the Government pushed through legislation that will allow home owners to be kicked out of their property. The Greens oppose any bill that puts profit before people's secure occupation of their home.
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Question to the Premier: Westconnex Asbestos Exposure. What is Being Done?
Today we asked the Premier what action is being taken to protect residents, workers and business owners from exposure to asbestos as a result of WestConnex at the Alexandria landfill site, in Granville and along the route of the M4 East widening, given reports that contractors are not adhering to safety procedures?
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We Must Address the Housing Affordability Crisis
Today I called on the Government to take meaningful action to address the Housing Affordability Crisis.
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Greens in Parliament: Addressing Antisocial Behaviour in Public Housing
Today we called on the Government take steps to address antisocial behaviour in public housing without making vulnerable people homeless.
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Greens Oppose Closure of Newcastle Rail Line
The Greens are disturbed by the fact that while cities around the world appear to be closing motorways and investing in public transport, the New South Wales Government appears to be doing the exact opposite. The Greens will always support investment in public transport.
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Greens in Parliament: Acknowledging the Contribution of Asylum Seekers
Today we supported a motion in Parliament acknowledging the contribution made to New South Wales by those who have sought asylum, refugees, and other immigrants.
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