A decade after the Greens first called for it Labor finally moved to make sure ANZAC Day is a proper public holiday in NSW. As Greens we are used to this. We like bringing the ideas that change politics. www.smh.com.au/opinion/anza...
A decade after the Greens first called for it Labor finally moved to make sure ANZAC Day is a proper public holiday in NSW. As Greens we are used to this. We like bringing the ideas that change politics. www.smh.com.au/opinion/anza...
The docs weβve released show how NSW Police Forcesβs social media scanner #Fivecast risk-scores users with AI trained on βprotest group termsβ. Not just "shooter[s]" & "bomb threat[s]". Insights from @abigailboydmlc.bsky.social Prof. Toby Walsh, JEC & Free Speech Union
ia.acs.org.au/article/2026...
NSW MP asking the state government's Net Zero Commission if they're looking into this (they are not)
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The NSW Upper House just finished a marathon debate on the Workers Comp bill with it finally passing - with amendment - at 5.32am. Iβm so proud of our Greens team and especially @abigailboydmlc.bsky.social who was on her feet all night - hereβs a pic to capture our exhaustion and relief!
Very good @abigailboydmlc.bsky.social summary of the really, really significant data centre growth in New South Wales, Australia - something we can see directly contributing to sustaining the burning of coal in the state
www.instagram.com/reel/DQbKiv9...
"The PM says he wants his legacy to be universal #childcare.
You can't do that if you don't fix the system
...start with public money into public services. Anything less is negligent, given what we know about child safety." @abigailboydmlc.bsky.social #7ampodcast
7ampodcast.com.au/episodes/the...
Thanks Sonya β€οΈ
βAll hell let looseβ: Abigail Boyd fought to release documents that revealed gross childcare failings. Then she had to read them
Butler talks about the ndis being only for those needing lifelong support but without early targeted support so many of these kids will need lifelong support. And when did the ndis become all about βfinancial sustainabilityβ and not about addressing genuine need at whatever age itβs required?
I find this hugely concerning, as will so many who just wish governments would stop passing the buck and get on with ensuring all children get support they need. Whether itβs ndis or something else, the support will still be required - but this will just be used as an excuse to cut overall funding
NSW Police has dropped its use of a 2011 facial recognition algorithm notorious for its racially biased outcomes, although it continues to generate leads based on newer versions of the flawed tech
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www.sydneycriminallawyers.com.au/blog/nsw-pol...
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Workers united will never be defeated β Happy May Day!
We are leaving some of our most vulnerable people at risk of serious abuse in poorly regulated sectors where it's simply too easy to take advantage of people to make a quick buck. www.abc.net.au/news/2025-04...
The fact is that none of these sectors - whether it's early childhood education and care, disability services or aged care - should be set up to attract those more interested in dollar signs than in caring for people.
Reading about the child abuse at Fanous' early childhood centre made me feel physically sick, and I was shocked to discover he'd gone on to run an NDIS business. Thanks to the incredible work of Adele Ferguson and the Four Corners expose, at least one wrong has now been righted.
These cuts are aimed squarely at teachers, nurses and doctors and health professionals, first responders and frontline community workers. The government needs to step up and do everything it can to keep its workers safe from injury, not cut them off when they need support most.
When less than 10% of workers in the workers comp system are in the public sector but they account for almost half of all psychological injury claims, itβs clear that these reforms are guided by the governmentβs budget bottom line and not by whatβs best for workers. www.smh.com.au/national/nsw...
Heβs aspiring to entrench a class divide between property owners and permanent renters
Albanese talking about being βpro aspirationβ is some next level nonsense. So heβll keep public handouts for wealthy investors so ppl just wanting a roof over their head are extra-aspirational? www.afr.com/politics/fed...
1/7 π§΅ Why NSW Police switched off facial recognition tech β & how AI-based biometric profiling persists
@abigailboydmlc.bsky.social & @suehigginson.bsky.social ia.acs.org.au/article/2025...
"The avg mortgage pays $200k in profit over its life to the banks. The supermarkets made an extra billion last year when their profit margins went up.
"We can either collect more tax from the big businesses that can afford to pay it, or we can say, Sorry, Marge, you've had it too good." #qanda
From the NSW Parliamentary Inquiry instigated by Greens MP
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Privatising childcare has been a disaster. Profits before care for children.
In a parliamentary debate about the Special Religious Education program in NSW public schools, Greensβ member @abigailboydmlc.bsky.social condemned the state govtβs βcomplete abdicationβ of responsibility over the content taught in scripture classes. More: rationalist.com.au/nsw-labor-go...
#NSWpol
Greens MLC @abigailboydmlc.bsky.social chair of Education committee will head an inquiry into the performance of the NSW regulator of the childcare sector.
Good work!
www.abc.net.au/news/2025-03...
@abigailboydmlc.bsky.social and the vital job to restore care to the childcare industry www.abc.net.au/news/2025-03...
This article goes a long way to explaining why NSW Labor had such a visceral and nasty response to us setting up our new parliamentary inquiry into foundational and disability supports. If theyβd been open with us we could have worked together to ensure better outcomes for people with disability.
Instead, weβre starting the new year with so many in the disability community terrified at what the next 6 months will hold because theyβve been left entirely in the dark and canβt adequately advocate for something better without knowing where the true political sticking points are.
I wish the States would just come clean about these things. In NSW I see so many unexplained delays, decisions out of kilter with stated policy etc, that would make a whole lot more sense if they just admitted their hands are tied while negotiating with Fed Labor for more overall funding.
Australia now has 150 billionaires. And 3.3 million people (13.4%) living in poverty. This gross inequality didnβt happen by accident - itβs the product of decades of unfair policies by governments pandering to big corporates and the super wealthy. #TaxTheRich ffs
They would literally do anything, no matter the significant short and long term costs, to avoid doing the one thing that will actually help fix the problem - paying workers a fair wage. There is nothing labour about this Minns Labor government.