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The Australian Greens Who says one person can't make a difference? Thousands of students could benefit as a result of this student's tenacity.

Source: www.smh.com.au
UNIVERSITY undergraduates will be able to claim educational expenses as a tax deduction after a former student had a landmark win against the Tax Office in the Federal Court yesterday.
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The Australian Greens The environment always seems to come last. And on it goes...

Source: www.abc.net.au
A company responsible for a massive oil leak in the Timor Sea says it could take up to seven years to deal with the environmental impact of the spill.
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Imagine if the spill had of been on the East Coast - you can bet Marn Ferguson wouldn't have succeeded in keeping it off the radar then. Out of sight, out of mind.
04 November at 18:24
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Source: greensmps.org.au
It is time to put pressure on Australia's Environment Ministers to take the long overdue steps to establish a container deposit scheme.
Tom Fletcher
Tom Fletcher
But Kevin - This conspiracy theory has been going for as long as I can remember. If we get such a thing as World Governmentism I think it and the UNO will go the way of Communism and The League of Nations. People will only take so much and then revolt.As long as there are humans on this earth, there will be threats, conspiracy theories and isms.
01 November at 17:05
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The Australian Greens Calling all residents of Higgins and Bradfield!!! 3 days until the electoral roll closes for new enrolments at 8pm Friday 30 October 2009. 13 days until the electoral roll closes for updating addresses at 8pm Monday 9 November 2009.

Source: www.aec.gov.au
You can access an enrolment form online but you will not be enrolled until the AEC has received your printed and signed enrolment form.
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The Australian Greens Professor Tim Jackson talking to the Green New Deal conference about getting beyond consumerism towards an alternative prosperity with participation of the community at its heart

23 October at 15:39
Justin Wood
Justin Wood
any evidence for that claim there Matthew?
25 October at 03:36
Alex Karydis
Alex Karydis
Any famous movie star or rock musician would agree=they are over it. You have to be rich to realise that it doesn't give you what you need, what we all need.
25 October at 20:45
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Kevin Bennewith
Kevin Bennewith
Clive Hamilton??? Hahahahaha....
29 October at 01:50
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The Australian Greens The Australian Greens are proud to announce Dr Clive Hamilton AM as their candidate for the #Higgins federal by-election

22 October at 15:53
Kevin Bennewith
Kevin Bennewith
As a thinker, he's a stinker!
Fri at 21:55
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Kevin Bennewith
Kevin Bennewith
Well it certainly looks like a good idea, if it works. However Gen iv nuclear is here and now, whereas Geothermal hot rocks looks like it needs to be properly tested...
IFR nuclear technology can eat up all the waste already existing and supply us with electricity for the next thousand years without mining any more uranium. How good is that?
29 October at 01:56
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Sally Blefari
Sally Blefari
One does have to wonder as it is a reasonable amount of money that needs to be found for passage. Probably many who really need it can't afford it. If our young ones are willing to take risks why would it not be possible that those in a very desperate need be tempted. I volunteered in HK camps. This did nothing to stop more coming there either. I ... Read moredon't know the answer but probbaly just letting anyone in is not the answer. Proably more effort into change at the source is a good start.
If we want to relocate we also have to meet strict criteria etc, even if we can pay for a ticket and or relocation etc doesn't mean we can wherever and whenever. It is just a fact.
22 October at 13:43
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The Australian Greens are excited about the Green New Deal conference in Melbourne this weekend. And don't forget: you can be the first to know the Greens candidate for Higgins byelection by following the Greens on Twitter

Source: twitter.com
News and opinion from the Australian Greens Party, as reported by staff in Canberra and elsewhere.
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The Australian Greens Be the 1st to know. The Greens will announce our candidate for #Higgins byelection on http://twitter.com/Greens

Source: twitter.com
News and opinion from the Australian Greens Party, as reported by staff in Canberra and elsewhere.
Tom Davis
Tom Davis
Hey, where is the local Greens office for Higgins (the Melbourne seat, not the Canberra suburb)?
20 October at 22:54
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The Australian Greens Tell Rudd & Turnbull that you don't support their Howard-like policies of locking up #AsylumSeekers

Source: greensmps.org.au
With Kevin Rudd talking tough about the desperate people he calls "illegal immigrants", I've had to remind myself several times recently that Australia voted out the Howard Government.
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The Australian Greens Lobbyists for the big polluters are crawling the halls of Parliament every day. Their mission: to further weaken the already ineffective CPRS. Ordinary voters haven't had the same access or influence. Until now.

Source: www.faceup.org.au
Upload your photo and we will personally deliver it to your local MP and the Prime Minister to hold the government accountable on climate change. Visit www.faceup.org.au to add your face now!
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16/10/2009 - 09:26
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The Australian Greens 55km of new bike paths for Sydney will create 281 jobs immediately and help reduce traffic congestion and emissions - all due to the policy initiative of the Australian Greens during the stimulus package negotiations

Source: www.smh.com.au
On the right path ... 55 kilometres of cycleways will be built in Sydney under the National Bike Paths Program. Photo: Dallas Kilponen
Kyle
Kyle
Great, now 2% of all trips will get 0.02% of all funding, awesome.

Let's move up to parity, especially since cycle lanes are just $100,000/km, compared to $55 million/km for things like EastLink. Spending on cycle and pedestrian travels gives you a lot more bang for your buck...
13 October at 22:53