For the first time in twenty years, more than 1,000 ABC journalists and staff have walked off the job
Today in Parliament, Abigail gave notice of a motion in solidarity with over 1,000 ABC staff who have striked after management offered a one-off $1,000 payment that excluded casuals and attracted no...
It's time to bring our buses back where they belong: in public hands
Today in Parliament, Abigail gave notice of a motion on how the privatisation of our buses has delivered worse services for commuters, higher costs for taxpayers and lower pay and conditions for...
Close the tracks, rehome the greyhounds and support workers with a just transition
Today in Parliament, Abigail backed a call for the production of documents to further transparency on what is happening with NSW greyhound racing tracks.
Building a strong early childhood sector means listening to the teachers and educators who have been demanding change for decades
Today in Parliament, Abigail gave notice of a motion commending everyone who added their voice and expertise to the ground-breaking Early Childhood Education Summit in February.
Only the Greens have a comprehensive plan to end native forest logging for good and to make sure forestry workers aren't left behind in the process
Today in Parliament, Abigail contributed to a debate calling for an end to the destruction of our irreplaceable native forests and a job-for-job guarantee to ensure forestry workers are supported through a just...
Private schools are paying million dollar salaries to senior leaders while claiming to be not-for-profit. What a joke!
Today during Budget Estimates, Abigail grilled the NSW Department of Education and NESA on private schools gaming the rules to get public subsidies and government tax breaks.
MEDIA RELEASE: CHILD SAFETY DEPENDS ON LISTENING TO EARLY CHILDHOOD PROFESSIONALS - NATIONAL SUMMIT AGREES KEY DEMANDS
23 February 2026 An Early Childhood Education Summit held this weekend has endorsed a statement of demands to reform the sector, set out under ten key issues.
Solidarity with the FSU and ANZ staff fighting against unreasonable management action by multi-millionaire bank executives
Today Abigail spoke in solidarity with the FSU and ANZ staff who are fighting job cuts and unreasonable management action by ANZ's multi-millionaire bank executives.
How global capital is using AI to crush workers
Today during an adjournment speech in Parliament, Abigail warned that multinational corporations are driving a dangerous surge in workplace surveillance, algorithmic management and automation, highlighting Amazon’s exploitative AI-driven practices and DP World’s...