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The Australian Greens want a strong and diverse economy that sets us up for the long term and does not undermine our environment and the wellbeing of our communities.

The Greens want our future energy needs to be met using renewable energy. Continued reliance on polluting fossil fuels such coal and coal seam gas is destroying our environment, risking our food security, skewing the economy and affecting local communities.

Senior Treasury officials have refuted industry spin about job creation and the claims that the benefits of the mining boom are universal.

The Greens are taking action in the community and in the Parliament with bills to strengthen our national laws to protect our precious water resources, farmland, rural communities and environment from the impacts of rapacious mining.

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Water Trigger a Result of Minority Government

19 Jun 2013
The Australian Greens are proud to have passed the water trigger through the Senate today, despite the old parties refusing to ...
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Larissa speaking on the water (CSG and coal mining) bill

18 Jun 2013
Larissa on record thanking the government for finally acting on the issue of coal seam gas and its effect on aquifers. It ...
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Larissa Waters on Senate Doors about the coal/CSG water trigger

18 Jun 2013
Larissa Waters spoke to journalists about the coal/CSG water trigger, and the Greens' attempts to improve it.
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Protect Our Water, Protect Our Farmland

13 Jun 2013 | 6:30 pm
Battles may have been won, but bigger fights are yet to come!
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Tony Abbott's mixed messages on coal seam gas

28 May 2013
Tony Abbott’s Coalition is hopelessly conflicted on coal seam gas, as media reports show today, say the Australian Greens.
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Labor ignores science and community to side with CSG companies

27 May 2013
Minister Gary Gray's speech to the Australian Petroleum Production and Exploration Association in Brisbane today should leave A...
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CSG laws 'too little, too late' - Farm Weekly op-eed

27 May 2013
The diversity of backgrounds and interests really drove home the wide reach of the anti-coal seam gas movement.
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Greens Say No to Coal Seam Gas

20 May 2013
Senator Christine Milne today announced the Australian Greens policy for no new coal seam gas and empowering land holders to sa...
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Win for rural communities as coal seam gas company pulls out of NSW

14 May 2013
The Australian Greens welcome the news that Planet Gas is withdrawing from coal seam gas activities in New South Wales.
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Big four customers should walk to save the reef

02 May 2013
The Australian Greens are backing a call on Australians to use their customer power to shift the big banks ...
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