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  1. The Australian Greens, commonly referred to simply as the Greens, are a confederation of green state and territory political parties in Australia. [10] As of the 2022 federal election, the Greens are the third largest political party in Australia by vote and the fourth-largest by elected representation. The leader of the party is Adam Bandt ...

    • 1992; 31 years ago
    • Left-wing
  2. About the Greens. The Australian Greens are a political party based on four key principles: ecological sustainability, grassroots democracy, social justice and peace and non-violence. Our movement is focused on delivering the plans we need to ensure that everyone has a good life.

  3. Apr 17, 2024 · The Greens, Australian environmentalist political party founded in 1992. It had its origins in the United Tasmania Group (UTG), one of the world’s first Green political parties. The environmental movement of the 1960s in Australia was primarily made up of small groups until a proposed hydroelectric

    • Environment
    • Education
    • Health Care
    • Housing
    • Cost of Living
    • Voice to Parliament
    • Taxes

    The Greens are best known for their emphasis on environmental policy. The party believes the world is in a climate crisis and Australia should work towards achieving a net-zero economy by 2030, two decades sooner than Labor or Coalition policies. In order to do so, the Greens believe Australia should completely transition out of fossil fuels, inclu...

    The Greens stand for free education, from early childhood through to tertiary degrees. They also stand for abolishing student debt and reinvesting in the TAFE system. Key in the lead-up to the election was the cost of childcare, and the Greens support free childcare access seven days a week.

    One of the poster policies for the Greens this election was to include dental in Medicare subsidies. Greens leader Adam Bandt claims major credit for the introduction of childhood dental into Medicare in 2010. The party also has a strong viewpoint on mental health support. It has a policy of increasing the mental health help Australians can claim u...

    A key housing policy the Greens spruik is to build one million new homes across Australia to decrease the pressure on the housing market. For renters, it pledges to put a cap on rent increases and put money into renter advocacy groups.

    The Greens say its policies on health care, childcare, rent and housing, as well as an increase to income support payments, will ease the cost-of-living burden. The party also pledges to amend labour laws to increase the power of workers, legislate against insecure work and increase wages.

    The Greens stand for a Treaty with Australia's Indigenous populations. Without going into specifics, the party's policy platform also describes an opposition to "racist policies" and "over-policing" of Indigenous communities.

    By this point, you may be thinking the policies outlined above are sounding expensive. The Greens plan to fund their policies by greatly increasing the tax rate of billionaires and big corporations. More recently, the party says it will also force companies who received JobKeeper payments while making profits during the pandemic to return their pay...

  4. New South Wales was the first to register the name 'the Greens' in 1983. Western Australia, which fostered an earlier nuclear disarmament movement, had the first Green Senator in 1990. In 1992 Australia's state-based Greens parties joined together, fronting the press on 30 August to announce the new federal party, the Australian Greens. Growing ...

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  6. May 21, 2022 · The Greens have won the inner Brisbane seat of Ryan, held Bandt’s own seat of Melbourne and were ahead in the counts for the seats of Brisbane (held by the Liberal National party) and Griffith ...

  7. Formation. The formation of the Australian Greens in 1992 brought together over a dozen green groups, from state and local organisations, some of which had existed for 20 years. [1] The precursor to the Tasmanian Greens (the earliest existent member of the federation of parties that is the Australian Greens), the United Tasmania Group, was ...

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