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Our Vision

Long-term solutions for Victoria's future. Bold structural change for the next generation.

This is what Victoria could look like.

The policies on this page require more than a single crossbench seat. They require a mandate. But they are fully designed, fully costed, and ready to legislate the day we have the numbers. Every number here is sourced. Every mechanism is real. This is the long game.

The detail is below.

30,000
Homes the state builds and keeps — rent flowing back to Victorians forever
$1B/yr
Efficiency dividend from bringing public transport back into public hands
40%
Of Hong Kong MTR's revenue comes from station-adjacent property — the model we're replicating
100+yrs
Switzerland's citizen-initiated referendum system — the democratic model we want
Victorian Budget 2026-27 Parliamentary Budget Office Hong Kong MTR annual reports Switzerland Federal Chancellery

RECLAIM OUR DEMOCRACY

Power to People

Nothing Without the People

"The Victorian government can sell public assets, extend private monopolies for 42 years, and rewrite electoral rules without asking voters once between elections."

Establish a constitutional right to citizen-initiated referendums for key constitutional and state changes.

Cost: $0 Read More

Communities Set Policy

"Your suburb's development is decided in Spring Street by people who may never have been there, accountable to no one in your postcode."

Devolve regional development and planning budgets to local community boards using participatory budgeting.

RECLAIM OUR INFRASTRUCTURE

Build the Network

Fund the Outer Suburbs

"Victoria spends its infrastructure budget on inner-Melbourne prestige projects. Outer growth corridors are building schools without libraries and roads without footpaths."

Reallocate 30% of the metropolitan major-project budget directly to local infrastructure in growth areas.

Cost: $0 net new tax Read More

Build the Melton Line

"Melton has over 200,000 residents. Their peak-hour rail service runs diesel through an electrified zone and takes over an hour to reach the CBD — because it shares a track designed for regional Ballarat trains."

Construct a dedicated high-capacity rail corridor to Melton to support the rapid growth of Melbourne’s outer west.

Take Back the Land

Take Back Public Assets

"Privatisation didn't fix Victoria's finances. It changed who collects the rent. The debt stayed with the public. The income went elsewhere."

Terminate failing private infrastructure leases and bring essential utility and transport networks back into public ownership.

Cost: $0 Read More

RECLAIM OUR ECONOMY

Build Public Wealth

Pay Every Victorian

"Victoria's infrastructure generates billions in revenue. Almost none of it comes back to the Victorians who built it — it flows to shareholders and private operators."

Distribute a Citizens Dividend to all Victorians financed by the returns of the Sovereign Wealth Fund.

Cost: $0 to general government Read More

Build the Sovereign Fund

"Victoria sold 42 years of lottery revenue for a one-time payment. The money covered one year. The loss of that income will last until 2068."

Establish a Victorian Sovereign Wealth Fund powered by resource royalties and land value taxes to build long-term generational wealth.

Cost: $0 to general government (off-balance-sheet) Read More
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Turn This Into Law

Every policy here is backed by a mechanism, not a slogan. We need people pushing for it before, during, and after the election.

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THE ANNOTATED POLICY FILES

Every policy with the design rationale, evidence, and risk assessment behind it. This is the behind-the-scenes version our policy team uses internally.

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