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Immigration and Border Security

  • Our goal: There are currently 2,900,000 temporary visa holders & they must have their routes to Citizenship and PR closed. (For any non-skilled, non-essential migrants)
  • We advocate for the remigration of the entire "Albowave" of migrants, which will have seen 2,016,000 arrivals since May 2022.

Australia's rapid population growth

Australia’s population has grown by nearly 50% since the turn of the millennium. In 2000, the population was approximately 19.2 million. By the end of 2026, it is projected to reach approximately 28.1 million.  That is an added 8.9 million people (approx. 46% increase), who all need housing, jobs, healthcare, public transport, education and other services. Given our birth rate was 1.9 for all of the 90s and 2000s, and has dropped now to a record low of 1.48, this means this “growth” has been driven primarily by mass uncontrolled migration. (ABS 2026)

Our demographic challenge

Australia is already 31.5% foreign born, and on current trends Australia is projected to become majority non-European by the year 2050. There are already 1 million Indians living within our borders, 800,000 Middle Easterners, an estimated 1.5 million Chinese and 450 thousand Filipinos.  In our opinion, this is a key driver of the current drop in per capita wealth, the rapid house price explosion and the ongoing rental/housing crisis. There will have been a further 2,016,000 migrants added to the Australian population since May 2022 come the end of 2026. (ABS 2026)
 

What this means for Australians

The average young person is now facing a more challenging future for themselves and their children, as we move towards the middle of the century. The average time now taken to save a 20% house deposit is 8 years, the average dwelling cost across the nation has now passed $1,045,400 (ABS September 2025 Quarter) and by 2050, the current ABS projections show that European heritage Australians will become a minority group. This is something that we feel is socially unjust and there has been a severe lack of civilisational stewardship shown towards the younger/future generations.

What are our key proposals?

  • We must address the elephant in the room: mass migration is the biggest challenge of our age. It is not xenophobic to wish for a positive future for our children and grandchildren. All Australians deserve a fair go and we feel this is a mantra that has disappeared from the minds of our political and business elite. Mass migration is a relatively new phenomenon, which really can be undone quickly if there is sufficient public and political will to do so.
  • Offshore detention should be closed and all illegal migrants deported to their nations of origin immediately.  Offshore detention for Australia, primarily in Nauru, is extremely expensive, with costs often exceeding $1 billion annually and reaching over $13 billion since 2012. The cost to hold a single person has escalated to approximately $4.3 million per year (over $12,000 per day), driven by a small number of detainees. We will deport all of those claiming asylum and we will focus funds to our most needy Australians during this housing crisis. Operation Sovereign Borders is good in principle, however we must demand these nations take their citizens back (if they do not accept their return, sanctions, removal of foreign aid and punishments must be implemented). 
  • We must deport the entire "Albowave" of migrants, who have come in vast numbers post pandemic to Australia. Over 2,016,000 migrants will have arrived under the Albanese government, which has been a key driver of rapid house price growth, rental vacancy lows and homelessness. We must ensure that all non essential visas are scrapped and their routes to PR closed immediately.
  • Any government agencies and multicultural associations, charities, NGOs, funding the visas, travel, housing, welfare and expenses of new migrants must be shut down. 
  • Any visa overstayers must be immediately detained and deported. If you are trying to remain in Australia illegitimately, you should be removed.
  • We will advocate for the closure of any educational institutions found to be promoting PR visa pathways and we will push for the prosecution of these backdoor tactics to gerrymander fraudulent students into permanent migration. All student visas are to be heavily scrutinised and any bogus courses should be shut down and the visas cancelled for the "students" who are participating.
  • For the 2,900,000 temporary visa holders in the country, for any non-essential migrants, we must ensure that they have their routes to PR or citizenship blocked. Only highly specialist, highly skilled migrants or entrepreneurs are of any value to Australia, and any low skilled migrants must be remigrated back to their country of origin.
  • We must have a complete moratorium on new migration until we manage to get control of our nation once more. We will push for a 10 year immigration freeze for all non essential migration, with numbers capped at 15,000 for only essential skilled workers like surgeons, doctors, engineers, military, firefighters, police and agricultural specialists. Spousal visas for Australians who marry abroad are of course the exception, but should be heavily scrutinised.
  • Any individual listed on the 80,000 ASIO watchlist must be immediately deported, any anti Australian terror incitement will mean instant deportation along with any hate preachers in radical communities. We have no tolerance of radical fundamentalism in any form. Any migrant found to be committing a violent crime, fraud, NDIS theft or any other offence, must be deported to their nation of origin.
  • We must push for case officers in the immigration department, who will form a remigration assessment unit for all arrivals from 1990 onwards. We must have these officers go out to assess the economic performance of each migrant family, their ability to speak English, their criminal history, their Centrelink/Medicare claims history and also their stances on Australian values and core beliefs. For those who have been a net economic negative upon the taxpayer, for those who have engaged in criminality and for those who are against our way of life - They must have their assets refunded, citizenship removed and denaturalised and deported to their homeland.
  • We must be more selective with who we allow to migrate to Australia. As well as heritage Australians, even many of the older migrant communities have spoken out about the damaging and lackadaisical immigration policy of successive Uniparty governments. Africa, The Middle East, Asia, India and the Subcontinent, are all regions that have their own struggles and obviously wish to migrate to Australian or European nations to improve their economic benefit. After the 10 year moratorium, we must return to very low level, high quality skilled immigration from the top nations on the planet, from peaceful, culturally Christian, high education, low violence, corruption and criminality states.

Tax Reform, Business and The Economy

We will push to overhaul the tax system, to make Australia more productive and more prosperous:

  • Removal of unnecessary taxes like the luxury car tax, FBT, fuel and alcohol levies.   
  • Capping personal income tax at a flat 25% with the tax free threshold raised to $30,000 to keep up with inflation.  
  • Capping corporation tax at 15%, which will allow our small to medium Australian businesses to grow, it will attract global talent, companies and promote enterprise.  
  • GST will never rise, not like VAT in the United Kingdom and under Labor’s proposals. GST adds taxation stress to businesses and rising costs to the end consumer.
  • We will remove stamp duty and capital gains tax. Both are immoral and are often enforced on assets that were purchased via already taxed income. No more.  
  • We will focus on taxing remittances and collecting royalties, duties and taxes on our own natural resources properly, which should make us the Norway of Australasia. We should have a sovereign wealth fund, similar to that of Norway, but it has been frittered away by incompetence, greed and a lack of civilisational stewardship.
  • We will push to end the practice of Negative Gearing.  Removing negative gearing in Australia is proposed to improve housing affordability by reducing investor demand, which critics argue drives up property prices and locks out first-home buyers. It is also aimed at reducing federal budget pressure—costing billions in lost tax revenue—and potentially increasing rental supply if investors switch to long-term rentals.
  • To make these policies viable, we must also embark on a massive reduction in state spending. A massive reduction in public spending will come from rooting out all cost blowouts, fraud, corruption of the NDIS, Centrelink, Public Infrastructure projects, political donations and unions. We must set up a taskforce of budget responsibility, who will enforce the PBO and the treasury, otherwise inflation will continue to rise, as will the vast budget deficits.

Reform of taxpayer funded media

The ABC and SBS should have their public funding removed:

 

  • The ABC used to be an Australian symbol of national identity and pride, producing excellent Australian-centric programming. It was known as informative, unbiased and entertaining. 
  • The platform now has become nothing more than a Marxist infiltrated propaganda tool for the left, which pushes ultra liberalised, anti-Australian and anti-traditionalist rhetoric. 
  • The Special Broadcasting Service (SBS): This is also a hybrid-funded public service broadcaster, with the majority (around 80%) coming from government/taxpayer funding, It focuses on multicultural and multilingual content and pushing aboriginal community issues.
  • We will advocate for the removal of their public funding status, as they should function as any other media enterprise in the free market. We feel their radical ideologies are not supported by the majority of Australians, and therefore they will have to reform their content if they are to survive financially.
  • Together, the ABC and SBS cost taxpayers roughly $1.55–1.59 billion per annum in recent ($1.54 billion in 2024–25, rising to $1.58 billion in 2025–26). This is yet another huge public expenditure saving, that will help pay for our proposed taxation reforms.

Reform of education and our universities

Our education system needs urgent reform:

 

  • Australia is home to some world class universities, that used to pride themselves on academic excellence and punching above our weight globally.
  • Now they have become indoctrination centres for radical Marxism, critical race theory, gender deconstruction theory, and general anti-colonial, anti-European and anti-Australian ideology.
  • These extremist world views are antithetical to our civilisation and unproductive in the real world. We want our young educated, not indoctrinated.
  • We will propose that all universities must operate as regular businesses in the free market, and we request that we cut all funding that they currently receive (According to the Department of Education’s Finance 2024: Financial Reports of Higher Education Providers (released late 2025, covering the 2024 calendar/financial year for Australia’s 42 universities): Total Australian Government funding: $21.2 billion. This includes: Australian Government grants: $14.4 billion (CGS and other teaching/research grants), HELP payments: $6.8 billion. In summary, this represented about 46.9% of universities’ total revenue of $45.2 billion in 2024 (up from $19.5 billion in government funding in 2023). This should all be scrapped.
  • We will also cap the international student places. Currently total international enrolments in universities (2024): Around 495,652 international students (onshore and offshore combined) across Australia’s 42 universities, representing about 32.7% of total university enrolments (1,513,706 students overall). Of these approximately 481,000 were onshore students. We will propose to reduce this to 50,000 international students and give them no route to PR or citizenship. For too long our universities have acted purely upon profit, and we will make them once again centres for Australians and their education.

We will push to restore Australian values to the classroom:

 

  • We will advocate also for a complete reform of the Australian school system and curriculum. Every classroom will be mandated to remain apolitical and unbiased, and any educator caught pushing radical leftist ideology, sexual orientation flags/propaganda, Marxist anti-western material or divisive foreign conflicts like Israel/Palestine, will be fined and reprimanded under our proposals.
  • We will advocate for a more patriotic school system: mandating that every school fly the Australian flag on school property and recite the Australian national anthem once per week in every assembly and classroom. 
  • We will push to improve and reform the history curriculum to focus positively on the history of our ancestors in the British Isles, from before the Roman occupation, through the Anglo-Saxon and Viking invasions, to the Norman Invasion & the middle ages. We must then explore key achievements like the Magna Carta, the English bill of rights, the civil war, the successive monarchies and union of the British isles. We must view this positively, celebrating the Elizabethan golden age and understanding the Victorian age of invention. Our youth must understand the significance of the British industrial and agricultural revolutions, and then the vast achievements of Australian pioneers who built our entire nation and way of life. 
  • Following all that context, we must then understand Australian exceptionalism. As a young but excellent democracy, we must consider our early struggles: the First Fleet's arrival, the gold rush, the vast infrastructure creation, our fights for freedom at the Eureka Stockade and the Rum Rebellion, our federation and our struggles in WWI and WWII, including the Anzacs, the Darwin Bombing and the brutal campaigns we endured in both world wars.
  • Our children need more classical education to understand ancient Western civilization and the traditions we are born out of.  This includes Ancient Greco-Roman civilisation, the age of European exploration, European colonial dominance of the planet, the French Revolution & its vast ideological impacts, the communist Russian Revolution and its vast ideological impacts, and the European Enlightenment. Our current curriculum is too general, too watered down, anti-European, and offers no historical context.

The Australian Birth Rate & Pronatalism

  • Australians used to be the envy of the developed world and OECD for our trend defying fertility rates. In 1961 we had a total fertility rate of 3.548, by 1971 this had dropped to 2.945 and from that point it collapsed to 1.935 in 1981, and then 1.849 in 1991. (ABS.gov)
  • From there it fell to our former lowest point at 1.743 in 2001, but it rebounded upwards all the way to 2008 (Pre-GFC) with an increase to 2.023 due to an improving economy and improved living conditions.
  • From 2008, mass migration really ramped up with 298,900 net migrants that year, 250,000 in 2009 and then a total of 2,110,000 in the decade up until the 2020 global pandemic. From the pandemic, a record 1,721,000 came in just 5 years, with a record yearly influx of 538,000 migrants in 2022-23. This has been utterly devastating for Australian house prices, per capita wealth, safety, wages, social cohesion and public services access.
  • As a result of these catastrophic border policies, the Australia birth rate has completely collapsed to 1.48 (2024 FY) - (ABS.gov)
  • We believe we must push for pro natalist policies to encourage large Australian families and to ensure our national survival and cultural preservation.
  • We must ensure that any new migrants & second generation migrants are not be eligible for paid parental leave, childcare subsidies, or the FTB (family tax benefit). These policies must be only offered to Australians and new citizens are not eligible for the programs, until the native birth rate of Australians is well above the 2.1 required. We should not be subsidising the families of new migrants, at the expense of our own, especially when our own fertility is not on track. If you are a migrant, support yourself or migrate back to your nation of origin.
  • For all Australians, we will advocate for child based tax breaks for those in full time, part time and self employment: Under our proposals, a first born child gives a personal income tax return reduction of $3,000 to both parents every year until the child reaches 12 years old, a second child increases this to $6,000 and a third child accelerates this to $12,000. These tax breaks will be extended each time a new child is born, ending on the final child's 12th birthday. The tax reduction of $12,000 per parent per-annum will be the ceiling, but having 4 children or more will continue to extend the 12 year period the tax break applies, each time a new child is born. 

Freedom of speech

A Freedom Of Speech Act should be constitutionally enshrined

  • Australia was once known as "the Lucky Country" and we were renowned all around the world for enjoying a carefree, safe and liberated lifestyle. It is sad to see how bureaucrats have infiltrated our institutions and are now censoring Australians for their speech, thought and online messaging.
  • This was previously unthinkable generations ago, but we see people now imprisoned for words, fined for thought and punished for private messages. The era of cancel culture has been indeed disturbing and we feel we must push back against it.
  • We will advocate for a bill to be put to parliament for a Freedom Of Speech Constitutional Amendment Act to be enacted here in Australia. Since the Magna Carta in 1215 & the English Bill of Rights in 1689, we have had a long tradition in the Anglo world of fairness, individual freedom and personal liberty. We will push for freedom of speech to be enshrined in law, where no individual can be prosecuted for simply speaking their mind. Having this amendment added to the constitution will protect Australians from censorship, oppression and fear of persecution.
  • We will push to remove the E-Safety commission, the Combatting Antisemitism, Hate and Extremism Act (2026), which are too broad, vague and open to interpretation, and in the wrong hands could be a threat to individual liberty. We want this act to be passed to forever enshrine our rights as Australians to freedom of speech, freedom of thought and freedom of expression.

Net Zero & Energy Security

  • Australia is a highly blessed, resource rich nation, with abundant minerals and energy sources. Given we now have one of the highest energy costs per business and household in the developed world, you wouldn't realise that is the case: Electricity costs in Australia average around 39 cents per kWh as of late 2025, sitting just above the OECD average. Average quarterly electricity bills are approximately $410–$595, depending on the state and household size. In a cost of living and inflationary crisis, that is simply unacceptable.
  • We cannot hope to be productive or to run sustainable businesses, if one of the core inputs into businesses (energy) is so astronomically high. 
  • Further to this,  energy bills are expected to increase in 2026 as federal government rebates expire, with potential hikes up to 24% for some households. 
  • Australia has crippled itself by abandoning it's rich natural resources, for "green" energy sources and net-zero zealotry. In our opinion, net-zero has done irreparable damage to the Australian economy and the ideological goal of "decarbonisation" is utterly foolish when  viewed in the global context. We contribute only slightly more than 1% to global emissions (DCCEEW 2026) and sacrifice our own prosperity, while far larger nations like China, Indonesia, India & the USA continue to emit vast amounts of carbon from fossil fuel sources. It is a pointless exercise, that only leads to inefficient energy extraction methods and higher energy costs.
  • While fossil fuels still dominate the overall energy mix, renewables have grown from 10.5% in 2010 to over 36% in 2024. This has been the cause of our higher costs.
  • We propose to build the processing infrastructure & power plants necessary to utilise our own vast reserves of coal, natural gas, oil and uranium:


 Key fossil fuel sources in Australia include:


  • Coal: Australia is a major global exporter of coal, with substantial resources of black coal (mainly in QLD and NSW) and brown coal (VIC). Coal accounted for approximately 45% of electricity generation in 2024.
  • Natural Gas: Australia has extensive gas reserves, including offshore fields in the Bass Strait and Northwest Shelf, as well as significant coal seam gas (CSG) resources in Queensland. It is used for both domestic electricity generation and exported as LNG.
  • Oil and Petroleum: While Australia has limited crude oil reserves (approx. 0.3% of world reserves), it holds significant amounts of oil shale, particularly in Queensland. 
  • Uranium: Although not a fossil fuel, Australia holds the world's largest resources of uranium. We should be investing heavily in nuclear energy and building the infrastructure to utilise our vast reserves of Uranium. (DCCEEW 2026)


We will push for Australia to withdraw from the 2016 Paris Climate Agreement, to leave the UN convention on climate change and to ignore the global methane pledge, the Germany-Australia Hydrogen accord, the Singapore-Australia Green economy agreement, among many other bureaucratic barriers to our own prosperity. 


We are a sovereign nation, and we must be free to utilise our own abundant natural resources freely and effectively, as we are the ones hurt most by these suicidal and delusional policies. Supranational bodies like the UN, COP, the IMF and the IPCC are to be ignored, we are to chart our own course and to be the masters of our own ship.

Human Rights Legislation – National Security & Death Penalty

  

  • We propose to leave the pointless supranational agreements and legal frameworks that stop us operating a completely sovereign nation. The 7 core UN treaties on human rights and the UN refugee convention, mean pointless international pressure on our state to treat migrants better than our own citizens and to house supposed “refugees” and “asylum seekers”, against the will of the electorate.
  • Australia has no national human rights act, therefore these international agreements are completely irrelevant and unenforceable anyway. We would also push to remove those that have been set up at state level in the ACT, QLD and Victoria. Domestically we wish to remove and replace the 1958 Migration act, the 1994 Regulations Bill, the 2024 Migration Amendment Bill and the 1951 refugee convention. All of these cause pointless legal red tape, which prevent us from deporting illegal migrants to their nations of origin, an prevent removal of fraudulent migrants gaming our asylum system. (Non-refoulment being the key clause which causes severe legal restrictions on deportation)
  • From this point, we wish to also push for a referendum on the restoration of the death penalty for crimes so severe, violent, abhorrent and against the spirit of the nation. When guilt is completely undeniable, when the evidence is so clear, and the crime so evil, we must push for state induced death of the perpetrator. It costs at a minimum $175,000 per annum to house a maximum security inmate in states like NSW. There is no reason that the families of the victims and the taxpayers should fund their existence in our prison system.
  • For murders like the Bondi massacre, why are we charged to keep Naveed Akram alive? The Australian people should not have to pay for Islamist extremists to rot in prison. He should be quickly and mercilessly killed at the lowest expense possible. The same for other criminals like Bassam Hamzy, Mert Ney, and the Bourke St murderer James Gargasoulas: not one of these people should be costing us a cent in tax expenditure.
  • The Australian people should be given the opportunity to democratically announce their decision via referendum. We know they will wish to restore this ancient form of justice, which will protect the victims, their families and our people from further insult.

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