“[The Greens] don’t talk about the environment any more,” Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says. “They talk about some extreme agenda.”
Cruise ships berthing in Sydney’s inner west will soon be required to hook up to onshore electricity while in port,following years of community complaints about pollution.
I cannot feel sorry for Chirayu Shah and his poor,hard-done-by sons. He and others like him who are rich enough to put their spare cash into investment properties have been enjoying massive tax concessions for years.
Houses in the popular coastal village sell for up to $4 million,with vacant blocks going for almost $1 million.
The environment minister has approved decades-long extensions to three coal mines,while her plan to create an Environment Protection Authority remains in limbo.
If our politicians were required to send their offspring to state schools,there would be a dramatic change in funding.
The Greens say Anthony Albanese is being a “bulldozer” like former PM Scott Morrison as Labor seeks to stare down the minor party over blocking reforms.
Tanya Plibersek has stepped into a fracking debate as she fights multiple political battles on the environment.
In an interview with WAtoday on Thursday,the MP who has served for 16 years expanded on his criticisms by launching a blistering attack on the EPA review.
The Chinese characters painted on the rock above Sydney Harbour are slowly fading from view.
Senate support for Labor’s new Environment Protection Authority rests on Greens demands for greater powers to block fossil fuel projects and a crackdown on native forest logging.