Wednesday marked 100 days since Zomi Frankcom and her World Central Kitchen colleagues were killed. 98 days since Zomi’s family called for a war crimes investigation. 94 days since Labor appointed a BAE Systems-linked adviser to investigate Israel’s actions. By appointing an investigator linked to a weapons company and refusing to support Zomi’s family’s calls for a war crimes investigation, Labor are actively shielding Israel from accountability.
9 months of war crimes. This is Labor’s action: hand-wringing tweets. Since taking office Labor has imposed thousands of sanctions on Russia. But not a single sanction on Israel. Why not? Labor could take action. They’re choosing not to. These atrocities will only continue if Governments like ours refuse to put pressure on the perpetrators.
the big banks 🤝 the big polluters
There is just no excuse for Labor spending $165 billion over the next decade on tax handouts that make it profitable for property investors to leave homes empty in a housing crisis. Families are sleeping in tents. Everyone needs a place to live. Thanks Prosper Australia for this landmark report and @purplepingers for your advocacy 🏠
Louder, for those in the Labor Government. Incredible artwork, as always, by @jessharwoodart 🎨
Louder, for those in the Labor Government. Incredible artwork, as always, by @jessharwoodart 🎨
Louder, for those in the Labor Government. Incredible artwork, as always, by @jessharwoodart 🎨
Louder, for those in the Labor Government. Incredible artwork, as always, by @jessharwoodart 🎨
Melbourne!! Meet your amazing speakers 🧡✊🏼 See you this Saturday at 12pm State Library ✨ Comment if you’ll be there 🧡
Melbourne!! Meet your amazing speakers 🧡✊🏼 See you this Saturday at 12pm State Library ✨ Comment if you’ll be there 🧡
Melbourne!! Meet your amazing speakers 🧡✊🏼 See you this Saturday at 12pm State Library ✨ Comment if you’ll be there 🧡
Melbourne!! Meet your amazing speakers 🧡✊🏼 See you this Saturday at 12pm State Library ✨ Comment if you’ll be there 🧡
A staggering 1 in 20 homes were left long-term vacant in Melbourne last year, according to new research from Prosper Australia. While families live in cars and renters skip meals to make ends meet, in Melbourne alone there were enough homes vacant to give everyone on the Victorian public housing waiting list a home (twice over!) or massively boost the number of homes available to rent in Melbourne by 20%. @mchandlermather is right – this is a deeply broken housing system that makes it profitable for investors to let homes sit empty subsidised by massive tax handouts, while screwing over renters and first home buyers. We need a housing system that works for people, not developer profits.
If you want change you’re going to have to vote for it. This election we have the chance to put more Greens MPs in Parliament to fight for the things we need – a freeze and cap on rents, make grocery prices cheaper, wipe student debt, get dental and mental healthcare in Medicare, free childcare and so much more. Here’s three ways to help up fight for change right now ➡️
If you want change you’re going to have to vote for it. This election we have the chance to put more Greens MPs in Parliament to fight for the things we need – a freeze and cap on rents, make grocery prices cheaper, wipe student debt, get dental and mental healthcare in Medicare, free childcare and so much more. Here’s three ways to help up fight for change right now ➡️
If you want change you’re going to have to vote for it. This election we have the chance to put more Greens MPs in Parliament to fight for the things we need – a freeze and cap on rents, make grocery prices cheaper, wipe student debt, get dental and mental healthcare in Medicare, free childcare and so much more. Here’s three ways to help up fight for change right now ➡️
If you want change you’re going to have to vote for it. This election we have the chance to put more Greens MPs in Parliament to fight for the things we need – a freeze and cap on rents, make grocery prices cheaper, wipe student debt, get dental and mental healthcare in Medicare, free childcare and so much more. Here’s three ways to help up fight for change right now ➡️
If you want change you’re going to have to vote for it. This election we have the chance to put more Greens MPs in Parliament to fight for the things we need – a freeze and cap on rents, make grocery prices cheaper, wipe student debt, get dental and mental healthcare in Medicare, free childcare and so much more. Here’s three ways to help up fight for change right now ➡️
People are doing it tough. That’s a fact. What we need our Government to be doing is making things easier for everyone – not just making the rich richer or boasting about a surplus while people struggle. That’s why the Greens are fighting to: ➡️ Freeze and cap rents ➡️ Bring down the cost of food ➡️ Stop the big banks price gouging on interest rates ➡️ Free dental and mental healthcare under Medicare ➡️ Wipe student debt and better yet we’ll pay for it by taxing the big corporations. 🔥 @elizabethwatsonbrown
The Albanese Government’s approval of more gas exploration in our oceans shows you exactly where their priorities lie – and it’s not with tackling the climate crisis. Labor has shown themselves to be hopelessly captured by the gas industry yet again, allowing climate-wrecking fossil fuel corporations like Woodside, INPEX and Chevron to expand their hold on our oceans. Everywhere you look this Government is backing away from more urgent climate action and leaning more heavily into new fossil fuels in our oceans.
The Albanese Government’s approval of more gas exploration in our oceans shows you exactly where their priorities lie – and it’s not with tackling the climate crisis. Labor has shown themselves to be hopelessly captured by the gas industry yet again, allowing climate-wrecking fossil fuel corporations like Woodside, INPEX and Chevron to expand their hold on our oceans. Everywhere you look this Government is backing away from more urgent climate action and leaning more heavily into new fossil fuels in our oceans.
The Albanese Government’s approval of more gas exploration in our oceans shows you exactly where their priorities lie – and it’s not with tackling the climate crisis. Labor has shown themselves to be hopelessly captured by the gas industry yet again, allowing climate-wrecking fossil fuel corporations like Woodside, INPEX and Chevron to expand their hold on our oceans. Everywhere you look this Government is backing away from more urgent climate action and leaning more heavily into new fossil fuels in our oceans.