Summary
- The Greens plan to push major healthcare reforms in parliamentary negotiations after the next election
- They aim to make visits to GPs and other primary healthcare providers free with 1000 free clinics across the country
- The cost, estimated at $52bn over a decade, would be covered by big corporations paying their fair share of tax
- Labor’s dropping support in key states increases chances of a minority government, which would require deeper negotiations with the Greens