Australian Cate Faehrmann may be the world's first politician to admit to having used the illicit drug MDMA. The reaction in Australia, and globally, has surprised her, she tells Gary Nunn in Sydney.
It came as NSW Greens MP Cate Faehrmann earlier this week hosted a webinar criticising media coverage of the gold mine saga ...
Greens MP Cate Faehrmann raised concerns about the retention of user-pays government charges.Credit: Rhett Wyman The changes ...
Data from nearly six months of NSW’s landmark pre-court diversion scheme suggests the vast majority of people are still being ...
The Jervois Netball Club is one step closer to having a safer and more accessible place for its players to [...] ...
A Greens MP has called on NSW Premier Chris Minns to fast track drug testing laws after two people died from accidental ...
Independent testing finds high levels of unwanted substances in a western NSW river after residents report finding fish ...
"I hope they're back, but we're determined not to lose more than we've lost already." But Greens MP Cate Faehrmann is ...
Habitat loss is the greatest threat to koalas, the inquiry found Koalas will be extinct in the Australian state of New South Wales (NSW) by 2050 unless there is urgent action, an inquiry has found ...
The NSW strata commissioner had been taken off his post while officials investigate shares held in a property services firm.
It began with an argument between Coalition colleagues, Wes Fang and Natalie Ward, an ended with Mr Fang taking a swipe at the Liberal leader before being removed from a hearing in NSW parliament.
The Greens will move for an urgent Upper House Inquiry this week after more revelations that cancer-linked forever chemicals have been detected in Sydney’s drinking water catchment - this time well ...