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Useful Links (Political)

This page will be a central hub for both my own research and a tool for YOU the readers to explore truth. Whether that be in the form of Spirituality, Universal Wisdom, or Political Corruption including Donations, Government contracts, Global News and Independant journalism. We will update this list with all resources that we believe to align with what we are trying to achieve.

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Site: Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) Transparency Register.

What it does: Tracks who donates to Australian politicians and political parties.
Why it matters: Corporate donations influence policy decisions - this site helps expose who is buying influence in Government

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Site: OpenSecrets (US Political Donations.

What it does: Investigates money in US politics - who funds politicians, PACs, and lobbying efforts.

Why it matters: Many global policies are dictated by corporate and billionaire influence in the US - this tool exposes the financial connections.

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Site: Australian Government Tenders & Contracts.

What it does: Shows which companies win government contracts and how taxpayer money is spent.

Why it matters: This is where you find shady government deals and corporate favoritism.

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Site: ATO Corporate Tax Transparency.

What it does: Lists which big companies and corporations pay (or avoid paying) tax in Australia.

Why it matters: Many powerful companies pay ZERO tax despite making BILLIONS - this exposes them.

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Site: Punters Politics.

What it does: Simplifies Australian politics, exposes corruption, and breaks down hidden agendas in a way that's easy to understand.

Why it matters: Empowers people with political knowledge, promotes accountability and pushes for transparency in government.

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Site: The Australian Institute.

What it does: Provides clear, research-based insights into climate and energy policy in Australia, with a focus on fossil fuel subsidies and political influence.
Why it matters: Helps Australians understand how corporate interests shape environmental decisions—and pushes for action that puts people and planet first.

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