Puzzle and Pattern of Australian Politics (PPAP)

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ISSUES

ISSUE - Crimes, Safety, Security, and Peaceful Life Explore the Evidences || QR code

ISSUE - Housing and Homeless Explore the Evidences || QR code

ISSUE - Environment, Climate and Health Explore the Evidences || QR code

ISSUE - AI, Scam, Cyber Security, and Social Media Explore the Evidences || QR code

ISSUE - Mislead the Australian Public Fund Explore the Evidences || QR code

ISSUE - $0 Tax, RoboTax, and RoboDebt Explore the Evidences || QR code

ISSUE - $0 or unfair compensation to Victims Explore the Evidences || QR code

ISSUE - Coal, Gas, Energy, and Climate Change Explore the Evidences || QR code

ISSUE - Identify Optical Tricks and Psychological Gimmicks Explore the Evidences || QR code

ISSUE - Australians as second-class citizens Explore the Evidences || QR code

Accountable Parties

  • Australian Federal and State governments
  • The State and Australian Federal Parliaments [They are primarily composed of lawmakers from the two major political parties and their allied parties].
  • Management of specific department, organisation, and agencies.
  • The Australian Federal Constitution [It was approved by the United Kingdom (UK) Parliament in 1900. At that time, the Parliament acted with a strong colonial outlook].

The Best Solution

  • Do not support the two major political parties. Also avoid voting for their allied parties.
  • Vote for the Aboriginal Party, Animal Justice Party, Australian Christians, Australian Citizens Party, Australian Democrats, Centre Alliance, Country Liberal, Family First, FUSION, HEART, Great Australian, Independents, Katter's Australian Party, Legalise Cannabis, Libertarian, One Nation, People First, Shooters Fishers Farmers, Socialist Alliance, Trumpet of Patriots, United Australia, Victorian Socialists, or any other political party.

Upcoming Elections

  • South Australia (SA) - March 2026
  • Tasmania (TAS) - March 2026
  • Australian Capital Territory (ACT) - October 2026
  • Victoria (VIC) - November 2026
  • New South Wales (NSW) - March 2027
  • Australian Federal Election - May 2028
  • Northern Territory (NT) - August 2028
  • Queensland (QLD) - October 2028
  • Western Australia (WA) - March 2029

MK's Theory

In the absence of a comprehensive transparency law at the central or federal level, ruling political parties and their allies become involved in systemic corruption. This can include practices such as give-away national resources to their lobbies at little or no cost, misallocating public funds to benefit these groups, and allowing them to dominate government departments and many media outlets. While public statements emphasise accountability, these claims are often misleading and not supported by actual practices. Therefore, if citizens wish to ensure a peaceful life for themselves and future generations, they should consider boycott ruling political party and their allies forever.

The majority Australians should boycott so-called two traditional major political parties and their allies forever in all 151 electorates. Instead, they should vote for the Aboriginal Party, Animal Justice Party, Australian Christians, Australian Citizens Party, Australian Democrats, Centre Alliance, Country Liberal, Family First, FUSION, HEART, Great Australian, Independents, Katter's Australian Party, Legalise Cannabis, Libertarian, One Nation, People First, Shooters Fishers Farmers, Socialist Alliance, Trumpet of Patriots, United Australia, Victorian Socialists, or any other political party. I expect new federal laws from the new Federal Government to achieve the following:

  • 'Dust off' the current Federal Constitution and implement the new one to protect Australia from day one.
  • Reform the National Security and Justice systems.
  • Reform all sectors and address existing issues.
  • Exempt working Australians from tax on income up to A$2 million dollars to support cost-of-living.
  • Provide a A$2,000 dollars weekly allowance for eligible Australians to support cost-of-living.
  • Offer free gas, healthcare services, and education for all Australians. Free public transport for everyone.
  • Transfer Centrelink services to the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) and eliminate the Services Australia. This could save tens of billions of dollars each year.
  • Establish minimum punishments for crimes, such as two lifetime sentences for crimes like embezzling public funds, scamming, stabbing, or murder (except in self defence).
  • Transfer the wealth of wrongdoers and their networks to public ownership and revoke their academic titles.
  • Ensure full public transparency for free of charge.

Do you use the social media?

Ghost pairing is a common cyber threat. Avoid using the social media accounts on your main smartphone. Use them on your second smartphone to minimise the risks. Users should not click on links from unknown sources and should avoid clicking on suspicious links even if they come from known contacts. In ghost pairing, a hacker connects a social media account to their device without an OTP or QR code scan. After gaining access, the hacker can steal personal information. Using pairing codes, social media accounts can be hacked without additional authentication. If a user suspects hacking, they should stop using the account immediately and change the passwords for their email, banking, and social networking accounts on another digital device where running latest Internet Security. Personal information such as OTPs, PINs, CVV numbers, and account verification codes should never be shared with anyone, and a complaint should be filed with security agencies.