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)
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)
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.






Key fossil fuel sources in Australia include:
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.


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