The daily loop
From the bill itself to your anonymous vote.
No personalised feed and no comment wars. Everyone sees the same bills and the same three takes — the only thing that differs is how you vote.
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Start with the bill, not the spin
Open any bill before Parliament and read a plain-English summary written from the bill’s actual text — what it does, without opinion or framing. The bill text, explanatory memorandum and second-reading speeches are linked so you can check it.
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Read three perspectives, clearly labelled
A left-leaning, an independent and a right-leaning take sit side by side — labelled as AI-generated opinion, each written by the same model with the same word budget and held to the same sourcing standard, so none is handed a louder voice. The perspectives are part of the planned subscription; the neutral summary and your vote are always free.
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Vote — anonymously
Cast a Yes, No or Impartial vote. Nothing links your identity to your choice: your vote is anonymous by the design of the database, and your own choice is kept only on your device.
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See the tally, honestly framed
Watch how Australia Speaks voters are leaning — nationally and by state. It’s a real record of real people’s views, always described as exactly that, never as “what Australia thinks”.
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Close the loop when it’s decided
When Parliament votes, you’ll know the outcome — and can see whether it landed where you did. Following politics shouldn’t end at the argument; it should end at the result.
Blocking known scam calls and texts
Neutral summary
Would require phone and internet companies to detect and block known scam calls and text messages before they reach you. Explains what the bill does — no opinion, no framing.
Three perspectives · clearly labelled AI opinion
Each panel is an AI-generated political perspective. It is not factual analysis and does not represent the position of Australia Speaks.
Your vote
Your vote is never linked to you.
A few things it deliberately isn’t
- • Not a social network — there are no comments, replies or debates to win.
- • Not a game — no streaks, points or badges that reward you for voting more.
- • Not a filter bubble — no feed tuned to your politics; everyone gets the same items and all three takes.
- • Not a poll — the tally is a real record of app users, not a scientific measure of the country.
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