Family First
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Flexible ChildcareFamily First
Australians Unified are calling for childcare subsidy payments to go directly to parents (subject to welfare checks) so they can decide how best to care for their children—whether it’s a nanny, a friend, or another flexible childcare solution such as the parent.
Millions of shift workers, part-timers, and rural families need greater flexibility as they do not work within the hours that childcare centres are open.
Governments should not be discriminating against parents who cannot use childcare centres that don’t fit their needs.

Cultural Inclusion
Right now, it’s perfectly legal in some states like NSW for a shop to display a sign saying, “NO CHRISTIANS”.
And some state governments want to prevent faith-based schools from deliberately hiring teachers who share their values.
Australians have been promised legal protection for their religious freedom for nearly 5 years.
But the federal parliament has failed to deliver.
And woke activists are attacking the Judeo-Christian family values our nation was founded on.
If you don’t fight for your religious freedom now, it will be lost.
The Albanese Government might be giving lip service to this… but more action is needed now.
Christian schools are being attacked for trying to maintain their faith-based code of conduct.
And ALL people of faith are facing very real and present threats.
So, take action right now to protect your family, freedom and faith.
Sign this petition today to tell the federal parliament to legally protect your religious freedom.

Cost of living
Cost of Living Measures
One Nation is committed to addressing the cost of living crisis by implementing a suite of targeted measures designed to provide immediate relief to Australian households and businesses. Our plan includes the following:
Electricity Bill Reductions
- Change the National Electricity Market (NEM) rules to enable and incentivize cheaper coal and gas-fired baseload power while supporting nuclear energy in the medium term.
- Aim to slash electricity bills by 20% immediately.
Fuel Price Relief
- Halve the fuel excise to 26 cents per liter for 3 years with a review after 12 months, with the option to extend further.
- This measure will reduce costs for motorists and lower freight expenses, directly impacting the price of groceries, goods, and services.
Tax Relief for Households and Retirees
- Enable aged and veteran pensioners to earn more without penalty.
- Introduce income splitting and joint tax return filing for couples with dependent children.
- Raise the tax-free threshold to $35,000 for self-funded retirees.
Dump the Beer tax
- Remove the excise on Beer and Spirits in venues
Healthcare Cost Reductions
- Increase the Medicare rebate to better remunerate GPs and promote bulk billing.
- Crack down on Medicare fraud, which is estimated to cost up to $3 billion per year.
These cost-of-living measures are core to our policy commitments, will be added to, and will provide much-needed relief to Australians while addressing structural inefficiencies and fostering long-term economic stability.
Unified Australians believe that the future of real wealth lies in prioritizing families. Whether divorced or not, families should receive equal benefits and support to provide them with strength and stability. Both parents have essential roles in raising their children, and this must be acknowledged in all aspects of the Australian government.t.
Oliver Hartman