Curtin independent Kate Chaney has been hit with more claims over her links to the Greens, with one of the left wing party’s most senior WA figures donating money and contributing to a key policy document.
Dylan Caporn
Anger over the Greens plan to hold a rave on Anzac Day to raise political funds in Perth has led to a major backflip with the event now canned amid widespread condemnation.
Katina Curtis
Most politicians will halt their campaigning on Anzac Day to remember Australian diggers, but the WA Greens are instead holding a dance party seeking to raise thousands of dollars for their election bid.
Adam Bandt has talked up the Greens’ chances of a minority government with Labor, saying the minor party was ‘open minded’ to a 2010-style formal agreement.
Labor will have to navigate an emboldened Greens party and a colourful cast of fringe candidates to pass bills after its unprecedented control of the Upper House ended.
Jake Dietsch
The Greens candidate for Albany answers our questions in her own words — find out what matters most to the people vying for the Lower House seat with this nine-part series.
Lynn MacLaren, Greens
They were hit with $100 fines for failing to tag on during Labor’s free public transport summer.
Former member of the WA Legislative Council and current Albany councillor Lynn MacLaren has joined the race for the Albany State seat, throwing her hat in as the Greens’ candidate.
Melissa Sheil
The Greens are pushing to nationalise 50 cent fares as a bargaining chip in the event of a hung parliament, saying it will cost $30 billion over a decade.
Ellen Ransley
Greens MP Brad Pettitt has refused to condemn a quartet of anti-gas activists convicted of attempted trespass and unlawful damage, instead recording a podcast with one of them.
Jessica Page and Jake Dietsch
University education cannot exist for free, the architect of the country’s student loans scheme has warned — blowing apart a key Greens strategy to appeal to younger voters
Nicola Smith
Anthony Albanese personally intervened to kill off a deal his environment minister, Tanya Plibersek, was trying to make with the Greens over a proposed Federal EPA. Here’s what went down behind the scenes.
Dan Jervis-Bardy
The Greens will no longer insist on a climate trigger under a new offer designed to tempt the Federal Government into a deal to pass its Nature Positive laws in the final parliamentary sittings of the year.
Minority government may be beckoning but a Labor elder warns his party must not do deals with the Greens.
Her family claims she was duped into delivering the drugs to Japan from South East Asia by a Nigerian man she met online.
James Carmody
The WA Greens’ party officials have censured senator Dorinda Cox over reports this week about complaints of mistreatment and bullying filed by her staff.
Dorinda Cox has apologised for distress caused to staff by ‘shortcomings’ in her office but defended her handling of complaints about bullying and efforts to change.
Greens leader Adam Bandt has handballed questions over workplace complaints made about one of his party’s WA senators to an independent parliamentary watchdog.
Labor would be pressured to spend almost $4 billion to establish 1000 free healthcare clinics if it wants the Greens’ support in a hung Parliament.
The risk the Greens pose to WA will be on full display this week as Adam Bandt tours Perth’s suburbs spruiking a $500 billion tax grab that critics warn would destroy the State’s economy.
The Greens have been accused of holding the dreams of would-be first home buyers ‘hostage’ as Labor’s housing reforms suffers a major setback.
Greens leader Adam Bandt won’t relent on a ‘climate trigger’ as Labor scrambles to salvage the Nature Positive Plan and Anthony Albanese denies he made a captain’s call on the controversial laws.
Dan Jervis-Bardy and Ellen Ransley
The Federal Government’s ever-worsening relationship with the Greens is there for all to see and will have ramifications for the election.
Paul Murray
The Greens want supermarkets, power companies, banks and other big businesses that rip off customers to face $50 million fines under new anti-price gouging powers.
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