The Victorian Greens have welcomed the Court of Appeal’s decision protecting more than 30 “hold-out” households in North Melbourne and Flemington from eviction.
The Allan Labor Government has rejected calls to provide funding for Victorians to make their homes more flood and fire resilient - despite a month of devastating bushfires and floods tearing through ...
The Victorian Greens Leader, Ellen Sandell, has accused Labor MPs of hypocrisy and performative sympathy as Parliament returns today after a month of devastating bushfires and floods.
The Victorian Greens have secured a housing ‘Head of Power’ to legally mandate property developers include public, community and affordable housing in new developments.
New figures show the Capital Gains Tax discount will blow a quarter-trillion dollar hole in the budget over the next decade.
Labor's planned fire sale of Victoria Barracks sites ignores the obvious solution: converting this prime publicly-owned urban land into social and affordable housing for those locked out of the market ...
The Australian Greens have reintroduced a Bill to ban political donations from dirty industries driving the cost-of-living and climate crises, including fossil fuel companies, gambling giants and the ...
In the same week Australian households were told their mortgage repayments will go up, they have also learnt who the real beneficiaries of government housing policies are and…. it’s not first-home ...
“The government’s response to this consultancy crisis is woefully inadequate. We discovered a tidal wave of malpractice, poor governance and structural failures. The government’s response fobs off our ...
Yesterday in the Assembly, Labor Transport Minister Chris Steel was grilled by ACT Greens MLAs over cuts to rapid bus services in West Belconnen and the continued bungled rollout of MyWay+.
The Greens’ Bill to ban corporate price gouging across the economy will be debated in Parliament tomorrow, giving Labor the chance to stop sitting on its hands and tackle inflation.
Today’s interest rate rise means millions of Australians will be punished to clean up Labor’s inflation mess, driven by an overheated housing market the government refuses to fix, the Greens say.