18/03/2025
What kind of future do we want for Australia?
A future where:
✅ Public education thrives, setting every child up for success.
✅ We stand strong as an independent nation, reassessing outdated alliances.
✅ We uphold international law and our responsibility as a global citizen.
✅ We tackle racism with a national approach that protects everyone.
✅ We lead in tech, digital access, and innovation.
✅ We invest in clean energy—for a livable planet, lower costs, and a thriving export industry.
✅ Our industries and workers are protected, with fair wages and time to live—to be with family, to raise our children.
✅ Housing is affordable, migration is balanced, and we tax big corporations properly to fund the infrastructure Australians deserve.
✅ We fight growing inequality and defend the Australian ideal of fairness and egalitarianism.
Instead, we get deportations.
When courts already have these powers.
For god’s sake.
Any time politicians can override the courts, it sets a dangerous precedent. We’ve seen this before—with anti-protest laws and restrictions on free speech. Laws made in hysteria, whether real or manufactured, always go too far. Not for the common good—but for lobbyists, industries, and those who benefit from silencing dissent.
This is how authoritarianism creeps in—one step at a time.
Look at Trump. Without safeguards and the separation of powers, no one is safe.
And when in doubt? Scapegoat migrants. It’s the oldest political trick in the book. Even when our mates, our spouses, our workmates, our sporting heroes—this entire country—is built on migration.
Enough of divisive and hateful politics. Australia is better than this.