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ACT Greens: Two party politics in Australia is over 

The ACT Greens have welcomed the 2022 Federal Election result, and encouraged the Federal Labor party to work with the Greens federally.

Tim Hollo calls for fossil fuel non-proliferation treaty

Tim Hollo, ACT Greens Federal Candidate for Canberra, and Green MLAs call for a fossil fuel non-proliferation treaty at the Stockholm Summit. 

Canberrans vote for shared power, say ACT Greens

The ACT Greens say Federal Labor's refusal to form another minority government with the Greens and Independents is anti-democratic.

ACTCOSS calls for more taxes on wealthy

ACTCOSS wants the government to stop the Stage Three tax cuts, and invest in public services and support for the people who have the least.

Greens want to reform National Capital Authority

Tim Hollo, ACT Greens candidate for Canberra, has announced an "ambitious" plan to fundamentally reform the National Capital Authority.

Kim Rubenstein corflutes defaced with anti-Semitic slurs

Independent ACT Senate candidate, Kim Rubenstein was last night alerted to some of her ‘Kim for Canberra’ coflute campaign signs being defaced with two printed pieces of paper attached with anti-Semitic slurs.

Greens leader Adam Bandt campaigns in Canberra

The Greens campaign is gaining momentum in the ACT, says Federal leader Adam Bandt, who visited Canberra last week.

Greens will demonstrate participatory budgeting

The Greens want a $2 million Public Interest Democracy Fund, and today will demonstrate how it would work.

Greens call for more Federal funding for active travel

The ACT Greens want the Commonwealth to commit 20 per cent of the roads budget to active transport, as the ACT Government has done.

ACT Greens: Labor’s emissions announcement unacceptable to Canberrans

Labor's updated emission's targets are weaker than those they took to the 2019 Federal Election, and the ACT Greens have expressed dismay. 

Ticked off: NCA approves War Memorial program of works

The $500 million redevelopment of the Australian War Memorial has received approval to complete its final stages.

ACT Greens condemn the withdrawal of disaster payments

The ACT Greens condemned the Federal Government’s decision to reduce and withdraw disaster payments once the ACT reaches a vaccine threshold.

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